diff -r 2e0b0af889be -r a04b1e4126c4 thirdparty/google_appengine/lib/django/tests/modeltests/fixtures/models.py --- a/thirdparty/google_appengine/lib/django/tests/modeltests/fixtures/models.py Sun Sep 06 23:31:53 2009 +0200 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -""" -37. Fixtures. - -Fixtures are a way of loading data into the database in bulk. Fixure data -can be stored in any serializable format (including JSON and XML). Fixtures -are identified by name, and are stored in either a directory named 'fixtures' -in the application directory, on in one of the directories named in the -FIXTURE_DIRS setting. -""" - -from django.db import models - -class Article(models.Model): - headline = models.CharField(maxlength=100, default='Default headline') - pub_date = models.DateTimeField() - - def __str__(self): - return self.headline - - class Meta: - ordering = ('-pub_date', 'headline') - -__test__ = {'API_TESTS': """ ->>> from django.core import management ->>> from django.db.models import get_app - -# Reset the database representation of this app. -# This will return the database to a clean initial state. ->>> management.flush(verbosity=0, interactive=False) - -# Syncdb introduces 1 initial data object from initial_data.json. ->>> Article.objects.all() -[] - -# Load fixture 1. Single JSON file, with two objects. ->>> management.load_data(['fixture1.json'], verbosity=0) ->>> Article.objects.all() -[, , ] - -# Load fixture 2. JSON file imported by default. Overwrites some existing objects ->>> management.load_data(['fixture2.json'], verbosity=0) ->>> Article.objects.all() -[, , , ] - -# Load fixture 3, XML format. ->>> management.load_data(['fixture3.xml'], verbosity=0) ->>> Article.objects.all() -[, , , , ] - -# Load a fixture that doesn't exist ->>> management.load_data(['unknown.json'], verbosity=0) - -# object list is unaffected ->>> Article.objects.all() -[, , , , ] - -# Reset the database representation of this app. This will delete all data. ->>> management.flush(verbosity=0, interactive=False) ->>> Article.objects.all() -[] - -# Load fixture 1 again, using format discovery ->>> management.load_data(['fixture1'], verbosity=0) ->>> Article.objects.all() -[, , ] - -# Try to load fixture 2 using format discovery; this will fail -# because there are two fixture2's in the fixtures directory ->>> management.load_data(['fixture2'], verbosity=0) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS -Multiple fixtures named 'fixture2' in '...fixtures'. Aborting. - ->>> Article.objects.all() -[, , ] - -# Dump the current contents of the database as a JSON fixture ->>> print management.dump_data(['fixtures'], format='json') -[{"pk": "3", "model": "fixtures.article", "fields": {"headline": "Time to reform copyright", "pub_date": "2006-06-16 13:00:00"}}, {"pk": "2", "model": "fixtures.article", "fields": {"headline": "Poker has no place on ESPN", "pub_date": "2006-06-16 12:00:00"}}, {"pk": "1", "model": "fixtures.article", "fields": {"headline": "Python program becomes self aware", "pub_date": "2006-06-16 11:00:00"}}] -"""} - -from django.test import TestCase - -class SampleTestCase(TestCase): - fixtures = ['fixture1.json', 'fixture2.json'] - - def testClassFixtures(self): - "Check that test case has installed 4 fixture objects" - self.assertEqual(Article.objects.count(), 4) - self.assertEquals(str(Article.objects.all()), "[, , , ]")