parts/django/tests/regressiontests/custom_managers_regress/tests.py
author Nishanth Amuluru <nishanth@fossee.in>
Sun, 09 Jan 2011 20:26:11 +0530
changeset 368 a4fa11b2cb5c
parent 307 c6bca38c1cbf
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from django.test import TestCase

from models import RelatedModel, RestrictedModel, OneToOneRestrictedModel

class CustomManagersRegressTestCase(TestCase):
    def test_filtered_default_manager(self):
        """Even though the default manager filters out some records,
        we must still be able to save (particularly, save by updating
        existing records) those filtered instances. This is a
        regression test for #8990, #9527"""
        related = RelatedModel.objects.create(name="xyzzy")
        obj = RestrictedModel.objects.create(name="hidden", related=related)
        obj.name = "still hidden"
        obj.save()

        # If the hidden object wasn't seen during the save process,
        # there would now be two objects in the database.
        self.assertEqual(RestrictedModel.plain_manager.count(), 1)

    def test_delete_related_on_filtered_manager(self):
        """Deleting related objects should also not be distracted by a
        restricted manager on the related object. This is a regression
        test for #2698."""
        related = RelatedModel.objects.create(name="xyzzy")

        for name, public in (('one', True), ('two', False), ('three', False)):
            RestrictedModel.objects.create(name=name, is_public=public, related=related)

        obj = RelatedModel.objects.get(name="xyzzy")
        obj.delete()

        # All of the RestrictedModel instances should have been
        # deleted, since they *all* pointed to the RelatedModel. If
        # the default manager is used, only the public one will be
        # deleted.
        self.assertEqual(len(RestrictedModel.plain_manager.all()), 0)

    def test_delete_one_to_one_manager(self):
        # The same test case as the last one, but for one-to-one
        # models, which are implemented slightly different internally,
        # so it's a different code path.
        obj = RelatedModel.objects.create(name="xyzzy")
        OneToOneRestrictedModel.objects.create(name="foo", is_public=False, related=obj)
        obj = RelatedModel.objects.get(name="xyzzy")
        obj.delete()
        self.assertEqual(len(OneToOneRestrictedModel.plain_manager.all()), 0)