diff -r 5ff1fc726848 -r c6bca38c1cbf parts/django/tests/regressiontests/reverse_single_related/tests.py --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/reverse_single_related/tests.py Sat Jan 08 11:20:57 2011 +0530 @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +from django.test import TestCase + +from regressiontests.reverse_single_related.models import * + +class ReverseSingleRelatedTests(TestCase): + """ + Regression tests for an object that cannot access a single related + object due to a restrictive default manager. + """ + + def test_reverse_single_related(self): + + public_source = Source.objects.create(is_public=True) + public_item = Item.objects.create(source=public_source) + + private_source = Source.objects.create(is_public=False) + private_item = Item.objects.create(source=private_source) + + # Only one source is available via all() due to the custom default manager. + self.assertQuerysetEqual( + Source.objects.all(), + [""] + ) + + self.assertEquals(public_item.source, public_source) + + # Make sure that an item can still access its related source even if the default + # manager doesn't normally allow it. + self.assertEquals(private_item.source, private_source) + + # If the manager is marked "use_for_related_fields", it'll get used instead + # of the "bare" queryset. Usually you'd define this as a property on the class, + # but this approximates that in a way that's easier in tests. + Source.objects.use_for_related_fields = True + private_item = Item.objects.get(pk=private_item.pk) + self.assertRaises(Source.DoesNotExist, lambda: private_item.source)