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- from __future__ import unicode_literals
- from collections import OrderedDict
- import datetime
- from operator import attrgetter
- import pickle
- import sys
- import unittest
- from django.conf import settings
- from django.core.exceptions import FieldError
- from django.db import DatabaseError, connection, connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
- from django.db.models import Count, F, Q
- from django.db.models.sql.where import WhereNode, EverythingNode, NothingNode
- from django.db.models.sql.datastructures import EmptyResultSet
- from django.test import TestCase, skipUnlessDBFeature
- from django.test.utils import str_prefix
- from .models import (
- Annotation, Article, Author, Celebrity, Child, Cover, Detail, DumbCategory,
- ExtraInfo, Fan, Item, LeafA, Join, LeafB, LoopX, LoopZ, ManagedModel,
- Member, NamedCategory, Note, Number, Plaything, PointerA, Ranking, Related,
- Report, ReservedName, Tag, TvChef, Valid, X, Food, Eaten, Node, ObjectA,
- ObjectB, ObjectC, CategoryItem, SimpleCategory, SpecialCategory,
- OneToOneCategory, NullableName, ProxyCategory, SingleObject, RelatedObject,
- ModelA, ModelB, ModelC, ModelD, Responsibility, Job, JobResponsibilities,
- BaseA, FK1, Identifier, Program, Channel, Page, Paragraph, Chapter, Book,
- MyObject, Order, OrderItem, SharedConnection, Task, Staff, StaffUser)
- class BaseQuerysetTest(TestCase):
- def assertValueQuerysetEqual(self, qs, values):
- return self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, values, transform=lambda x: x)
- class Queries1Tests(BaseQuerysetTest):
- def setUp(self):
- generic = NamedCategory.objects.create(name="Generic")
- self.t1 = Tag.objects.create(name='t1', category=generic)
- self.t2 = Tag.objects.create(name='t2', parent=self.t1, category=generic)
- self.t3 = Tag.objects.create(name='t3', parent=self.t1)
- t4 = Tag.objects.create(name='t4', parent=self.t3)
- self.t5 = Tag.objects.create(name='t5', parent=self.t3)
- self.n1 = Note.objects.create(note='n1', misc='foo', id=1)
- n2 = Note.objects.create(note='n2', misc='bar', id=2)
- self.n3 = Note.objects.create(note='n3', misc='foo', id=3)
- ann1 = Annotation.objects.create(name='a1', tag=self.t1)
- ann1.notes.add(self.n1)
- ann2 = Annotation.objects.create(name='a2', tag=t4)
- ann2.notes.add(n2, self.n3)
- # Create these out of order so that sorting by 'id' will be different to sorting
- # by 'info'. Helps detect some problems later.
- self.e2 = ExtraInfo.objects.create(info='e2', note=n2, value=41)
- e1 = ExtraInfo.objects.create(info='e1', note=self.n1, value=42)
- self.a1 = Author.objects.create(name='a1', num=1001, extra=e1)
- self.a2 = Author.objects.create(name='a2', num=2002, extra=e1)
- a3 = Author.objects.create(name='a3', num=3003, extra=self.e2)
- self.a4 = Author.objects.create(name='a4', num=4004, extra=self.e2)
- self.time1 = datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 19, 22, 25, 0)
- self.time2 = datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 19, 21, 0, 0)
- time3 = datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 20, 22, 25, 0)
- time4 = datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 20, 21, 0, 0)
- self.i1 = Item.objects.create(name='one', created=self.time1, modified=self.time1, creator=self.a1, note=self.n3)
- self.i1.tags = [self.t1, self.t2]
- self.i2 = Item.objects.create(name='two', created=self.time2, creator=self.a2, note=n2)
- self.i2.tags = [self.t1, self.t3]
- self.i3 = Item.objects.create(name='three', created=time3, creator=self.a2, note=self.n3)
- i4 = Item.objects.create(name='four', created=time4, creator=self.a4, note=self.n3)
- i4.tags = [t4]
- self.r1 = Report.objects.create(name='r1', creator=self.a1)
- Report.objects.create(name='r2', creator=a3)
- Report.objects.create(name='r3')
- # Ordering by 'rank' gives us rank2, rank1, rank3. Ordering by the Meta.ordering
- # will be rank3, rank2, rank1.
- self.rank1 = Ranking.objects.create(rank=2, author=self.a2)
- Cover.objects.create(title="first", item=i4)
- Cover.objects.create(title="second", item=self.i2)
- def test_subquery_condition(self):
- qs1 = Tag.objects.filter(pk__lte=0)
- qs2 = Tag.objects.filter(parent__in=qs1)
- qs3 = Tag.objects.filter(parent__in=qs2)
- self.assertEqual(qs3.query.subq_aliases, set(['T', 'U', 'V']))
- self.assertIn('v0', str(qs3.query).lower())
- qs4 = qs3.filter(parent__in=qs1)
- self.assertEqual(qs4.query.subq_aliases, set(['T', 'U', 'V']))
- # It is possible to reuse U for the second subquery, no need to use W.
- self.assertNotIn('w0', str(qs4.query).lower())
- # So, 'U0."id"' is referenced twice.
- self.assertTrue(str(qs4.query).lower().count('u0'), 2)
- def test_ticket1050(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(tags__isnull=True),
- ['<Item: three>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(tags__id__isnull=True),
- ['<Item: three>']
- )
- def test_ticket1801(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(item=self.i2),
- ['<Author: a2>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(item=self.i3),
- ['<Author: a2>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(item=self.i2) & Author.objects.filter(item=self.i3),
- ['<Author: a2>']
- )
- def test_ticket2306(self):
- # Checking that no join types are "left outer" joins.
- query = Item.objects.filter(tags=self.t2).query
- self.assertTrue(query.LOUTER not in [x[2] for x in query.alias_map.values()])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(Q(tags=self.t1)).order_by('name'),
- ['<Item: one>', '<Item: two>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(Q(tags=self.t1)).filter(Q(tags=self.t2)),
- ['<Item: one>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(Q(tags=self.t1)).filter(Q(creator__name='fred')|Q(tags=self.t2)),
- ['<Item: one>']
- )
- # Each filter call is processed "at once" against a single table, so this is
- # different from the previous example as it tries to find tags that are two
- # things at once (rather than two tags).
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(Q(tags=self.t1) & Q(tags=self.t2)),
- []
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(Q(tags=self.t1), Q(creator__name='fred')|Q(tags=self.t2)),
- []
- )
- qs = Author.objects.filter(ranking__rank=2, ranking__id=self.rank1.id)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(list(qs), ['<Author: a2>'])
- self.assertEqual(2, qs.query.count_active_tables(), 2)
- qs = Author.objects.filter(ranking__rank=2).filter(ranking__id=self.rank1.id)
- self.assertEqual(qs.query.count_active_tables(), 3)
- def test_ticket4464(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(tags=self.t1).filter(tags=self.t2),
- ['<Item: one>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(tags__in=[self.t1, self.t2]).distinct().order_by('name'),
- ['<Item: one>', '<Item: two>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(tags__in=[self.t1, self.t2]).filter(tags=self.t3),
- ['<Item: two>']
- )
- # Make sure .distinct() works with slicing (this was broken in Oracle).
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(tags__in=[self.t1, self.t2]).order_by('name')[:3],
- ['<Item: one>', '<Item: one>', '<Item: two>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(tags__in=[self.t1, self.t2]).distinct().order_by('name')[:3],
- ['<Item: one>', '<Item: two>']
- )
- def test_tickets_2080_3592(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(item__name='one') | Author.objects.filter(name='a3'),
- ['<Author: a1>', '<Author: a3>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(Q(item__name='one') | Q(name='a3')),
- ['<Author: a1>', '<Author: a3>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(Q(name='a3') | Q(item__name='one')),
- ['<Author: a1>', '<Author: a3>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(Q(item__name='three') | Q(report__name='r3')),
- ['<Author: a2>']
- )
- def test_ticket6074(self):
- # Merging two empty result sets shouldn't leave a queryset with no constraints
- # (which would match everything).
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Author.objects.filter(Q(id__in=[])), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(Q(id__in=[])|Q(id__in=[])),
- []
- )
- def test_tickets_1878_2939(self):
- self.assertEqual(Item.objects.values('creator').distinct().count(), 3)
- # Create something with a duplicate 'name' so that we can test multi-column
- # cases (which require some tricky SQL transformations under the covers).
- xx = Item(name='four', created=self.time1, creator=self.a2, note=self.n1)
- xx.save()
- self.assertEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(name='two').values('creator', 'name').distinct().count(),
- 4
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(name='two').extra(select={'foo': '%s'}, select_params=(1,)).values('creator', 'name', 'foo').distinct().count(),
- 4
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(name='two').extra(select={'foo': '%s'}, select_params=(1,)).values('creator', 'name').distinct().count(),
- 4
- )
- xx.delete()
- def test_ticket7323(self):
- self.assertEqual(Item.objects.values('creator', 'name').count(), 4)
- def test_ticket2253(self):
- q1 = Item.objects.order_by('name')
- q2 = Item.objects.filter(id=self.i1.id)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q1,
- ['<Item: four>', '<Item: one>', '<Item: three>', '<Item: two>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q2, ['<Item: one>'])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- (q1 | q2).order_by('name'),
- ['<Item: four>', '<Item: one>', '<Item: three>', '<Item: two>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual((q1 & q2).order_by('name'), ['<Item: one>'])
- q1 = Item.objects.filter(tags=self.t1)
- q2 = Item.objects.filter(note=self.n3, tags=self.t2)
- q3 = Item.objects.filter(creator=self.a4)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- ((q1 & q2) | q3).order_by('name'),
- ['<Item: four>', '<Item: one>']
- )
- def test_order_by_tables(self):
- q1 = Item.objects.order_by('name')
- q2 = Item.objects.filter(id=self.i1.id)
- list(q2)
- combined_query = (q1 & q2).order_by('name').query
- self.assertEqual(len([
- t for t in combined_query.tables if combined_query.alias_refcount[t]
- ]), 1)
- def test_order_by_join_unref(self):
- """
- This test is related to the above one, testing that there aren't
- old JOINs in the query.
- """
- qs = Celebrity.objects.order_by('greatest_fan__fan_of')
- self.assertIn('OUTER JOIN', str(qs.query))
- qs = qs.order_by('id')
- self.assertNotIn('OUTER JOIN', str(qs.query))
- def test_tickets_4088_4306(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Report.objects.filter(creator=1001),
- ['<Report: r1>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Report.objects.filter(creator__num=1001),
- ['<Report: r1>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Report.objects.filter(creator__id=1001), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Report.objects.filter(creator__id=self.a1.id),
- ['<Report: r1>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Report.objects.filter(creator__name='a1'),
- ['<Report: r1>']
- )
- def test_ticket4510(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(report__name='r1'),
- ['<Author: a1>']
- )
- def test_ticket7378(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(self.a1.report_set.all(), ['<Report: r1>'])
- def test_tickets_5324_6704(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(tags__name='t4'),
- ['<Item: four>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(tags__name='t4').order_by('name').distinct(),
- ['<Item: one>', '<Item: three>', '<Item: two>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(tags__name='t4').order_by('name').distinct().reverse(),
- ['<Item: two>', '<Item: three>', '<Item: one>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.exclude(item__name='one').distinct().order_by('name'),
- ['<Author: a2>', '<Author: a3>', '<Author: a4>']
- )
- # Excluding across a m2m relation when there is more than one related
- # object associated was problematic.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(tags__name='t1').order_by('name'),
- ['<Item: four>', '<Item: three>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(tags__name='t1').exclude(tags__name='t4'),
- ['<Item: three>']
- )
- # Excluding from a relation that cannot be NULL should not use outer joins.
- query = Item.objects.exclude(creator__in=[self.a1, self.a2]).query
- self.assertTrue(query.LOUTER not in [x[2] for x in query.alias_map.values()])
- # Similarly, when one of the joins cannot possibly, ever, involve NULL
- # values (Author -> ExtraInfo, in the following), it should never be
- # promoted to a left outer join. So the following query should only
- # involve one "left outer" join (Author -> Item is 0-to-many).
- qs = Author.objects.filter(id=self.a1.id).filter(Q(extra__note=self.n1)|Q(item__note=self.n3))
- self.assertEqual(
- len([x[2] for x in qs.query.alias_map.values() if x[2] == query.LOUTER and qs.query.alias_refcount[x[1]]]),
- 1
- )
- # The previous changes shouldn't affect nullable foreign key joins.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.filter(parent__isnull=True).order_by('name'),
- ['<Tag: t1>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.exclude(parent__isnull=True).order_by('name'),
- ['<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>', '<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.exclude(Q(parent__name='t1') | Q(parent__isnull=True)).order_by('name'),
- ['<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.exclude(Q(parent__isnull=True) | Q(parent__name='t1')).order_by('name'),
- ['<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.exclude(Q(parent__parent__isnull=True)).order_by('name'),
- ['<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.filter(~Q(parent__parent__isnull=True)).order_by('name'),
- ['<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>']
- )
- def test_ticket2091(self):
- t = Tag.objects.get(name='t4')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(tags__in=[t]),
- ['<Item: four>']
- )
- def test_heterogeneous_qs_combination(self):
- # Combining querysets built on different models should behave in a well-defined
- # fashion. We raise an error.
- self.assertRaisesMessage(
- AssertionError,
- 'Cannot combine queries on two different base models.',
- lambda: Author.objects.all() & Tag.objects.all()
- )
- self.assertRaisesMessage(
- AssertionError,
- 'Cannot combine queries on two different base models.',
- lambda: Author.objects.all() | Tag.objects.all()
- )
- def test_ticket3141(self):
- self.assertEqual(Author.objects.extra(select={'foo': '1'}).count(), 4)
- self.assertEqual(
- Author.objects.extra(select={'foo': '%s'}, select_params=(1,)).count(),
- 4
- )
- def test_ticket2400(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(item__isnull=True),
- ['<Author: a3>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.filter(item__isnull=True),
- ['<Tag: t5>']
- )
- def test_ticket2496(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.extra(tables=['queries_author']).select_related().order_by('name')[:1],
- ['<Item: four>']
- )
- def test_tickets_2076_7256(self):
- # Ordering on related tables should be possible, even if the table is
- # not otherwise involved.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.order_by('note__note', 'name'),
- ['<Item: two>', '<Item: four>', '<Item: one>', '<Item: three>']
- )
- # Ordering on a related field should use the remote model's default
- # ordering as a final step.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.order_by('extra', '-name'),
- ['<Author: a2>', '<Author: a1>', '<Author: a4>', '<Author: a3>']
- )
- # Using remote model default ordering can span multiple models (in this
- # case, Cover is ordered by Item's default, which uses Note's default).
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Cover.objects.all(),
- ['<Cover: first>', '<Cover: second>']
- )
- # If the remote model does not have a default ordering, we order by its 'id'
- # field.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.order_by('creator', 'name'),
- ['<Item: one>', '<Item: three>', '<Item: two>', '<Item: four>']
- )
- # Ordering by a many-valued attribute (e.g. a many-to-many or reverse
- # ForeignKey) is legal, but the results might not make sense. That
- # isn't Django's problem. Garbage in, garbage out.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(tags__isnull=False).order_by('tags', 'id'),
- ['<Item: one>', '<Item: two>', '<Item: one>', '<Item: two>', '<Item: four>']
- )
- # If we replace the default ordering, Django adjusts the required
- # tables automatically. Item normally requires a join with Note to do
- # the default ordering, but that isn't needed here.
- qs = Item.objects.order_by('name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- ['<Item: four>', '<Item: one>', '<Item: three>', '<Item: two>']
- )
- self.assertEqual(len(qs.query.tables), 1)
- def test_tickets_2874_3002(self):
- qs = Item.objects.select_related().order_by('note__note', 'name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- ['<Item: two>', '<Item: four>', '<Item: one>', '<Item: three>']
- )
- # This is also a good select_related() test because there are multiple
- # Note entries in the SQL. The two Note items should be different.
- self.assertTrue(repr(qs[0].note), '<Note: n2>')
- self.assertEqual(repr(qs[0].creator.extra.note), '<Note: n1>')
- def test_ticket3037(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(Q(creator__name='a3', name='two')|Q(creator__name='a4', name='four')),
- ['<Item: four>']
- )
- def test_tickets_5321_7070(self):
- # Ordering columns must be included in the output columns. Note that
- # this means results that might otherwise be distinct are not (if there
- # are multiple values in the ordering cols), as in this example. This
- # isn't a bug; it's a warning to be careful with the selection of
- # ordering columns.
- self.assertValueQuerysetEqual(
- Note.objects.values('misc').distinct().order_by('note', '-misc'),
- [{'misc': 'foo'}, {'misc': 'bar'}, {'misc': 'foo'}]
- )
- def test_ticket4358(self):
- # If you don't pass any fields to values(), relation fields are
- # returned as "foo_id" keys, not "foo". For consistency, you should be
- # able to pass "foo_id" in the fields list and have it work, too. We
- # actually allow both "foo" and "foo_id".
- # The *_id version is returned by default.
- self.assertTrue('note_id' in ExtraInfo.objects.values()[0])
- # You can also pass it in explicitly.
- self.assertValueQuerysetEqual(
- ExtraInfo.objects.values('note_id'),
- [{'note_id': 1}, {'note_id': 2}]
- )
- # ...or use the field name.
- self.assertValueQuerysetEqual(
- ExtraInfo.objects.values('note'),
- [{'note': 1}, {'note': 2}]
- )
- def test_ticket2902(self):
- # Parameters can be given to extra_select, *if* you use an OrderedDict.
- # (First we need to know which order the keys fall in "naturally" on
- # your system, so we can put things in the wrong way around from
- # normal. A normal dict would thus fail.)
- s = [('a', '%s'), ('b', '%s')]
- params = ['one', 'two']
- if {'a': 1, 'b': 2}.keys() == ['a', 'b']:
- s.reverse()
- params.reverse()
- # This slightly odd comparison works around the fact that PostgreSQL will
- # return 'one' and 'two' as strings, not Unicode objects. It's a side-effect of
- # using constants here and not a real concern.
- d = Item.objects.extra(select=OrderedDict(s), select_params=params).values('a', 'b')[0]
- self.assertEqual(d, {'a': 'one', 'b': 'two'})
- # Order by the number of tags attached to an item.
- l = Item.objects.extra(select={'count': 'select count(*) from queries_item_tags where queries_item_tags.item_id = queries_item.id'}).order_by('-count')
- self.assertEqual([o.count for o in l], [2, 2, 1, 0])
- def test_ticket6154(self):
- # Multiple filter statements are joined using "AND" all the time.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(id=self.a1.id).filter(Q(extra__note=self.n1)|Q(item__note=self.n3)),
- ['<Author: a1>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(Q(extra__note=self.n1)|Q(item__note=self.n3)).filter(id=self.a1.id),
- ['<Author: a1>']
- )
- def test_ticket6981(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.select_related('parent').order_by('name'),
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>', '<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>']
- )
- def test_ticket9926(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.select_related("parent", "category").order_by('name'),
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>', '<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.select_related('parent', "parent__category").order_by('name'),
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>', '<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>']
- )
- def test_tickets_6180_6203(self):
- # Dates with limits and/or counts
- self.assertEqual(Item.objects.count(), 4)
- self.assertEqual(Item.objects.datetimes('created', 'month').count(), 1)
- self.assertEqual(Item.objects.datetimes('created', 'day').count(), 2)
- self.assertEqual(len(Item.objects.datetimes('created', 'day')), 2)
- self.assertEqual(Item.objects.datetimes('created', 'day')[0], datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 19, 0, 0))
- def test_tickets_7087_12242(self):
- # Dates with extra select columns
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.datetimes('created', 'day').extra(select={'a': 1}),
- ['datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 19, 0, 0)', 'datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 20, 0, 0)']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.extra(select={'a': 1}).datetimes('created', 'day'),
- ['datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 19, 0, 0)', 'datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 20, 0, 0)']
- )
- name="one"
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.datetimes('created', 'day').extra(where=['name=%s'], params=[name]),
- ['datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 19, 0, 0)']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.extra(where=['name=%s'], params=[name]).datetimes('created', 'day'),
- ['datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 19, 0, 0)']
- )
- def test_ticket7155(self):
- # Nullable dates
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.datetimes('modified', 'day'),
- ['datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 19, 0, 0)']
- )
- def test_ticket7098(self):
- # Make sure semi-deprecated ordering by related models syntax still
- # works.
- self.assertValueQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.values('note__note').order_by('queries_note.note', 'id'),
- [{'note__note': 'n2'}, {'note__note': 'n3'}, {'note__note': 'n3'}, {'note__note': 'n3'}]
- )
- def test_ticket7096(self):
- # Make sure exclude() with multiple conditions continues to work.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.filter(parent=self.t1, name='t3').order_by('name'),
- ['<Tag: t3>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.exclude(parent=self.t1, name='t3').order_by('name'),
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(tags__name='t1', name='one').order_by('name').distinct(),
- ['<Item: four>', '<Item: three>', '<Item: two>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(name__in=['three', 'four']).exclude(tags__name='t1').order_by('name'),
- ['<Item: four>', '<Item: three>']
- )
- # More twisted cases, involving nested negations.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(~Q(tags__name='t1', name='one')),
- ['<Item: one>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(~Q(tags__name='t1', name='one'), name='two'),
- ['<Item: two>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(~Q(tags__name='t1', name='one'), name='two'),
- ['<Item: four>', '<Item: one>', '<Item: three>']
- )
- def test_tickets_7204_7506(self):
- # Make sure querysets with related fields can be pickled. If this
- # doesn't crash, it's a Good Thing.
- pickle.dumps(Item.objects.all())
- def test_ticket7813(self):
- # We should also be able to pickle things that use select_related().
- # The only tricky thing here is to ensure that we do the related
- # selections properly after unpickling.
- qs = Item.objects.select_related()
- query = qs.query.get_compiler(qs.db).as_sql()[0]
- query2 = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(qs.query))
- self.assertEqual(
- query2.get_compiler(qs.db).as_sql()[0],
- query
- )
- def test_deferred_load_qs_pickling(self):
- # Check pickling of deferred-loading querysets
- qs = Item.objects.defer('name', 'creator')
- q2 = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(qs))
- self.assertEqual(list(qs), list(q2))
- q3 = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(qs, pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL))
- self.assertEqual(list(qs), list(q3))
- def test_ticket7277(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- self.n1.annotation_set.filter(Q(tag=self.t5) | Q(tag__children=self.t5) | Q(tag__children__children=self.t5)),
- ['<Annotation: a1>']
- )
- def test_tickets_7448_7707(self):
- # Complex objects should be converted to strings before being used in
- # lookups.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(created__in=[self.time1, self.time2]),
- ['<Item: one>', '<Item: two>']
- )
- def test_ticket7235(self):
- # An EmptyQuerySet should not raise exceptions if it is filtered.
- Eaten.objects.create(meal='m')
- q = Eaten.objects.none()
- with self.assertNumQueries(0):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.all(), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.filter(meal='m'), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.exclude(meal='m'), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.complex_filter({'pk': 1}), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.select_related('food'), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.annotate(Count('food')), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.order_by('meal', 'food'), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.distinct(), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q.extra(select={'foo': "1"}),
- []
- )
- q.query.low_mark = 1
- self.assertRaisesMessage(
- AssertionError,
- 'Cannot change a query once a slice has been taken',
- q.extra, select={'foo': "1"}
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.reverse(), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.defer('meal'), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.only('meal'), [])
- def test_ticket7791(self):
- # There were "issues" when ordering and distinct-ing on fields related
- # via ForeignKeys.
- self.assertEqual(
- len(Note.objects.order_by('extrainfo__info').distinct()),
- 3
- )
- # Pickling of DateQuerySets used to fail
- qs = Item.objects.datetimes('created', 'month')
- _ = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(qs))
- def test_ticket9997(self):
- # If a ValuesList or Values queryset is passed as an inner query, we
- # make sure it's only requesting a single value and use that as the
- # thing to select.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.filter(name__in=Tag.objects.filter(parent=self.t1).values('name')),
- ['<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>']
- )
- # Multi-valued values() and values_list() querysets should raise errors.
- self.assertRaisesMessage(
- TypeError,
- 'Cannot use a multi-field ValuesQuerySet as a filter value.',
- lambda: Tag.objects.filter(name__in=Tag.objects.filter(parent=self.t1).values('name', 'id'))
- )
- self.assertRaisesMessage(
- TypeError,
- 'Cannot use a multi-field ValuesListQuerySet as a filter value.',
- lambda: Tag.objects.filter(name__in=Tag.objects.filter(parent=self.t1).values_list('name', 'id'))
- )
- def test_ticket9985(self):
- # qs.values_list(...).values(...) combinations should work.
- self.assertValueQuerysetEqual(
- Note.objects.values_list("note", flat=True).values("id").order_by("id"),
- [{'id': 1}, {'id': 2}, {'id': 3}]
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Annotation.objects.filter(notes__in=Note.objects.filter(note="n1").values_list('note').values('id')),
- ['<Annotation: a1>']
- )
- def test_ticket10205(self):
- # When bailing out early because of an empty "__in" filter, we need
- # to set things up correctly internally so that subqueries can continue properly.
- self.assertEqual(Tag.objects.filter(name__in=()).update(name="foo"), 0)
- def test_ticket10432(self):
- # Testing an empty "__in" filter with a generator as the value.
- def f():
- return iter([])
- n_obj = Note.objects.all()[0]
- def g():
- for i in [n_obj.pk]:
- yield i
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Note.objects.filter(pk__in=f()), [])
- self.assertEqual(list(Note.objects.filter(pk__in=g())), [n_obj])
- def test_ticket10742(self):
- # Queries used in an __in clause don't execute subqueries
- subq = Author.objects.filter(num__lt=3000)
- qs = Author.objects.filter(pk__in=subq)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, ['<Author: a1>', '<Author: a2>'])
- # The subquery result cache should not be populated
- self.assertTrue(subq._result_cache is None)
- subq = Author.objects.filter(num__lt=3000)
- qs = Author.objects.exclude(pk__in=subq)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, ['<Author: a3>', '<Author: a4>'])
- # The subquery result cache should not be populated
- self.assertTrue(subq._result_cache is None)
- subq = Author.objects.filter(num__lt=3000)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(Q(pk__in=subq) & Q(name='a1')),
- ['<Author: a1>']
- )
- # The subquery result cache should not be populated
- self.assertTrue(subq._result_cache is None)
- def test_ticket7076(self):
- # Excluding shouldn't eliminate NULL entries.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(modified=self.time1).order_by('name'),
- ['<Item: four>', '<Item: three>', '<Item: two>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.exclude(parent__name=self.t1.name),
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>']
- )
- def test_ticket7181(self):
- # Ordering by related tables should accommodate nullable fields (this
- # test is a little tricky, since NULL ordering is database dependent.
- # Instead, we just count the number of results).
- self.assertEqual(len(Tag.objects.order_by('parent__name')), 5)
- # Empty querysets can be merged with others.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Note.objects.none() | Note.objects.all(),
- ['<Note: n1>', '<Note: n2>', '<Note: n3>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Note.objects.all() | Note.objects.none(),
- ['<Note: n1>', '<Note: n2>', '<Note: n3>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Note.objects.none() & Note.objects.all(), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Note.objects.all() & Note.objects.none(), [])
- def test_ticket9411(self):
- # Make sure bump_prefix() (an internal Query method) doesn't (re-)break. It's
- # sufficient that this query runs without error.
- qs = Tag.objects.values_list('id', flat=True).order_by('id')
- qs.query.bump_prefix(qs.query)
- first = qs[0]
- self.assertEqual(list(qs), list(range(first, first+5)))
- def test_ticket8439(self):
- # Complex combinations of conjunctions, disjunctions and nullable
- # relations.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(Q(item__note__extrainfo=self.e2)|Q(report=self.r1, name='xyz')),
- ['<Author: a2>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(Q(report=self.r1, name='xyz')|Q(item__note__extrainfo=self.e2)),
- ['<Author: a2>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Annotation.objects.filter(Q(tag__parent=self.t1)|Q(notes__note='n1', name='a1')),
- ['<Annotation: a1>']
- )
- xx = ExtraInfo.objects.create(info='xx', note=self.n3)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Note.objects.filter(Q(extrainfo__author=self.a1)|Q(extrainfo=xx)),
- ['<Note: n1>', '<Note: n3>']
- )
- q = Note.objects.filter(Q(extrainfo__author=self.a1)|Q(extrainfo=xx)).query
- self.assertEqual(
- len([x[2] for x in q.alias_map.values() if x[2] == q.LOUTER and q.alias_refcount[x[1]]]),
- 1
- )
- def test_ticket17429(self):
- """
- Ensure that Meta.ordering=None works the same as Meta.ordering=[]
- """
- original_ordering = Tag._meta.ordering
- Tag._meta.ordering = None
- try:
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.all(),
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>', '<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>'],
- ordered=False
- )
- finally:
- Tag._meta.ordering = original_ordering
- def test_exclude(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(tags__name='t4'),
- [repr(i) for i in Item.objects.filter(~Q(tags__name='t4'))])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(Q(tags__name='t4')|Q(tags__name='t3')),
- [repr(i) for i in Item.objects.filter(~(Q(tags__name='t4')|Q(tags__name='t3')))])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(Q(tags__name='t4')|~Q(tags__name='t3')),
- [repr(i) for i in Item.objects.filter(~(Q(tags__name='t4')|~Q(tags__name='t3')))])
- def test_nested_exclude(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(~Q(tags__name='t4')),
- [repr(i) for i in Item.objects.filter(~~Q(tags__name='t4'))])
- def test_double_exclude(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(Q(tags__name='t4')),
- [repr(i) for i in Item.objects.filter(~~Q(tags__name='t4'))])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(Q(tags__name='t4')),
- [repr(i) for i in Item.objects.filter(~Q(~Q(tags__name='t4')))])
- def test_exclude_in(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.exclude(Q(tags__name__in=['t4', 't3'])),
- [repr(i) for i in Item.objects.filter(~Q(tags__name__in=['t4', 't3']))])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(Q(tags__name__in=['t4', 't3'])),
- [repr(i) for i in Item.objects.filter(~~Q(tags__name__in=['t4', 't3']))])
- def test_ticket_10790_1(self):
- # Querying direct fields with isnull should trim the left outer join.
- # It also should not create INNER JOIN.
- q = Tag.objects.filter(parent__isnull=True)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q, ['<Tag: t1>'])
- self.assertTrue('JOIN' not in str(q.query))
- q = Tag.objects.filter(parent__isnull=False)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>', '<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>'],
- )
- self.assertTrue('JOIN' not in str(q.query))
- q = Tag.objects.exclude(parent__isnull=True)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>', '<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>'],
- )
- self.assertTrue('JOIN' not in str(q.query))
- q = Tag.objects.exclude(parent__isnull=False)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q, ['<Tag: t1>'])
- self.assertTrue('JOIN' not in str(q.query))
- q = Tag.objects.exclude(parent__parent__isnull=False)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>'],
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 1)
- self.assertTrue('INNER JOIN' not in str(q.query))
- def test_ticket_10790_2(self):
- # Querying across several tables should strip only the last outer join,
- # while preserving the preceeding inner joins.
- q = Tag.objects.filter(parent__parent__isnull=False)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>'],
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 0)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 1)
- # Querying without isnull should not convert anything to left outer join.
- q = Tag.objects.filter(parent__parent=self.t1)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>'],
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 0)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 1)
- def test_ticket_10790_3(self):
- # Querying via indirect fields should populate the left outer join
- q = NamedCategory.objects.filter(tag__isnull=True)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 1)
- # join to dumbcategory ptr_id
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 1)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q, [])
- # Querying across several tables should strip only the last join, while
- # preserving the preceding left outer joins.
- q = NamedCategory.objects.filter(tag__parent__isnull=True)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 1)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 1)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual( q, ['<NamedCategory: NamedCategory object>'])
- def test_ticket_10790_4(self):
- # Querying across m2m field should not strip the m2m table from join.
- q = Author.objects.filter(item__tags__isnull=True)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Author: a2>', '<Author: a3>'],
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 2)
- self.assertTrue('INNER JOIN' not in str(q.query))
- q = Author.objects.filter(item__tags__parent__isnull=True)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Author: a1>', '<Author: a2>', '<Author: a2>', '<Author: a3>'],
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 3)
- self.assertTrue('INNER JOIN' not in str(q.query))
- def test_ticket_10790_5(self):
- # Querying with isnull=False across m2m field should not create outer joins
- q = Author.objects.filter(item__tags__isnull=False)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Author: a1>', '<Author: a1>', '<Author: a2>', '<Author: a2>', '<Author: a4>']
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 0)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 2)
- q = Author.objects.filter(item__tags__parent__isnull=False)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Author: a1>', '<Author: a2>', '<Author: a4>']
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 0)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 3)
- q = Author.objects.filter(item__tags__parent__parent__isnull=False)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Author: a4>']
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 0)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 4)
- def test_ticket_10790_6(self):
- # Querying with isnull=True across m2m field should not create inner joins
- # and strip last outer join
- q = Author.objects.filter(item__tags__parent__parent__isnull=True)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Author: a1>', '<Author: a1>', '<Author: a2>', '<Author: a2>',
- '<Author: a2>', '<Author: a3>']
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 4)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 0)
- q = Author.objects.filter(item__tags__parent__isnull=True)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Author: a1>', '<Author: a2>', '<Author: a2>', '<Author: a3>']
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 3)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 0)
- def test_ticket_10790_7(self):
- # Reverse querying with isnull should not strip the join
- q = Author.objects.filter(item__isnull=True)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Author: a3>']
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 1)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 0)
- q = Author.objects.filter(item__isnull=False)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Author: a1>', '<Author: a2>', '<Author: a2>', '<Author: a4>']
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 0)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 1)
- def test_ticket_10790_8(self):
- # Querying with combined q-objects should also strip the left outer join
- q = Tag.objects.filter(Q(parent__isnull=True) | Q(parent=self.t1))
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q,
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>']
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 0)
- self.assertTrue(str(q.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 0)
- def test_ticket_10790_combine(self):
- # Combining queries should not re-populate the left outer join
- q1 = Tag.objects.filter(parent__isnull=True)
- q2 = Tag.objects.filter(parent__isnull=False)
- q3 = q1 | q2
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q3,
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>', '<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>'],
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q3.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 0)
- self.assertTrue(str(q3.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 0)
- q3 = q1 & q2
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q3, [])
- self.assertTrue(str(q3.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 0)
- self.assertTrue(str(q3.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 0)
- q2 = Tag.objects.filter(parent=self.t1)
- q3 = q1 | q2
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q3,
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>']
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q3.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 0)
- self.assertTrue(str(q3.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 0)
- q3 = q2 | q1
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q3,
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>']
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q3.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 0)
- self.assertTrue(str(q3.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 0)
- q1 = Tag.objects.filter(parent__isnull=True)
- q2 = Tag.objects.filter(parent__parent__isnull=True)
- q3 = q1 | q2
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q3,
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>']
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q3.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 1)
- self.assertTrue(str(q3.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 0)
- q3 = q2 | q1
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- q3,
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t2>', '<Tag: t3>']
- )
- self.assertTrue(str(q3.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN') == 1)
- self.assertTrue(str(q3.query).count('INNER JOIN') == 0)
- def test_ticket19672(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Report.objects.filter(Q(creator__isnull=False) &
- ~Q(creator__extra__value=41)),
- ['<Report: r1>']
- )
- def test_ticket_20250(self):
- # A negated Q along with an annotated queryset failed in Django 1.4
- qs = Author.objects.annotate(Count('item'))
- qs = qs.filter(~Q(extra__value=0))
- self.assertTrue('SELECT' in str(qs.query))
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- ['<Author: a1>', '<Author: a2>', '<Author: a3>', '<Author: a4>']
- )
- class Queries2Tests(TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- Number.objects.create(num=4)
- Number.objects.create(num=8)
- Number.objects.create(num=12)
- def test_ticket4289(self):
- # A slight variation on the restricting the filtering choices by the
- # lookup constraints.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Number.objects.filter(num__lt=4), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Number.objects.filter(num__gt=8, num__lt=12), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__gt=8, num__lt=13),
- ['<Number: 12>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(Q(num__lt=4) | Q(num__gt=8, num__lt=12)),
- []
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(Q(num__gt=8, num__lt=12) | Q(num__lt=4)),
- []
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(Q(num__gt=8) & Q(num__lt=12) | Q(num__lt=4)),
- []
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(Q(num__gt=7) & Q(num__lt=12) | Q(num__lt=4)),
- ['<Number: 8>']
- )
- def test_ticket12239(self):
- # Float was being rounded to integer on gte queries on integer field. Tests
- # show that gt, lt, gte, and lte work as desired. Note that the fix changes
- # get_prep_lookup for gte and lt queries only.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__gt=11.9),
- ['<Number: 12>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Number.objects.filter(num__gt=12), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Number.objects.filter(num__gt=12.0), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Number.objects.filter(num__gt=12.1), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__lt=12),
- ['<Number: 4>', '<Number: 8>'],
- ordered=False
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__lt=12.0),
- ['<Number: 4>', '<Number: 8>'],
- ordered=False
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__lt=12.1),
- ['<Number: 4>', '<Number: 8>', '<Number: 12>'],
- ordered=False
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__gte=11.9),
- ['<Number: 12>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__gte=12),
- ['<Number: 12>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__gte=12.0),
- ['<Number: 12>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Number.objects.filter(num__gte=12.1), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Number.objects.filter(num__gte=12.9), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__lte=11.9),
- ['<Number: 4>', '<Number: 8>'],
- ordered=False
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__lte=12),
- ['<Number: 4>', '<Number: 8>', '<Number: 12>'],
- ordered=False
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__lte=12.0),
- ['<Number: 4>', '<Number: 8>', '<Number: 12>'],
- ordered=False
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__lte=12.1),
- ['<Number: 4>', '<Number: 8>', '<Number: 12>'],
- ordered=False
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__lte=12.9),
- ['<Number: 4>', '<Number: 8>', '<Number: 12>'],
- ordered=False
- )
- def test_ticket7759(self):
- # Count should work with a partially read result set.
- count = Number.objects.count()
- qs = Number.objects.all()
- def run():
- for obj in qs:
- return qs.count() == count
- self.assertTrue(run())
- class Queries3Tests(BaseQuerysetTest):
- def test_ticket7107(self):
- # This shouldn't create an infinite loop.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Valid.objects.all(), [])
- def test_ticket8683(self):
- # Raise proper error when a DateQuerySet gets passed a wrong type of
- # field
- self.assertRaisesMessage(
- AssertionError,
- "'name' isn't a DateTimeField.",
- Item.objects.datetimes, 'name', 'month'
- )
- class Queries4Tests(BaseQuerysetTest):
- def setUp(self):
- generic = NamedCategory.objects.create(name="Generic")
- self.t1 = Tag.objects.create(name='t1', category=generic)
- n1 = Note.objects.create(note='n1', misc='foo', id=1)
- n2 = Note.objects.create(note='n2', misc='bar', id=2)
- e1 = ExtraInfo.objects.create(info='e1', note=n1)
- e2 = ExtraInfo.objects.create(info='e2', note=n2)
- self.a1 = Author.objects.create(name='a1', num=1001, extra=e1)
- self.a3 = Author.objects.create(name='a3', num=3003, extra=e2)
- self.r1 = Report.objects.create(name='r1', creator=self.a1)
- self.r2 = Report.objects.create(name='r2', creator=self.a3)
- self.r3 = Report.objects.create(name='r3')
- Item.objects.create(name='i1', created=datetime.datetime.now(), note=n1, creator=self.a1)
- Item.objects.create(name='i2', created=datetime.datetime.now(), note=n1, creator=self.a3)
- def test_ticket14876(self):
- # Note: when combining the query we need to have information available
- # about the join type of the trimmed "creator__isnull" join. If we
- # don't have that information, then the join is created as INNER JOIN
- # and results will be incorrect.
- q1 = Report.objects.filter(Q(creator__isnull=True) | Q(creator__extra__info='e1'))
- q2 = Report.objects.filter(Q(creator__isnull=True)) | Report.objects.filter(Q(creator__extra__info='e1'))
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q1, ["<Report: r1>", "<Report: r3>"], ordered=False)
- self.assertEqual(str(q1.query), str(q2.query))
- q1 = Report.objects.filter(Q(creator__extra__info='e1') | Q(creator__isnull=True))
- q2 = Report.objects.filter(Q(creator__extra__info='e1')) | Report.objects.filter(Q(creator__isnull=True))
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q1, ["<Report: r1>", "<Report: r3>"], ordered=False)
- self.assertEqual(str(q1.query), str(q2.query))
- q1 = Item.objects.filter(Q(creator=self.a1) | Q(creator__report__name='r1')).order_by()
- q2 = Item.objects.filter(Q(creator=self.a1)).order_by() | Item.objects.filter(Q(creator__report__name='r1')).order_by()
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q1, ["<Item: i1>"])
- self.assertEqual(str(q1.query), str(q2.query))
- q1 = Item.objects.filter(Q(creator__report__name='e1') | Q(creator=self.a1)).order_by()
- q2 = Item.objects.filter(Q(creator__report__name='e1')).order_by() | Item.objects.filter(Q(creator=self.a1)).order_by()
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q1, ["<Item: i1>"])
- self.assertEqual(str(q1.query), str(q2.query))
- def test_combine_join_reuse(self):
- # Test that we correctly recreate joins having identical connections
- # in the rhs query, in case the query is ORed together. Related to
- # ticket #18748
- Report.objects.create(name='r4', creator=self.a1)
- q1 = Author.objects.filter(report__name='r5')
- q2 = Author.objects.filter(report__name='r4').filter(report__name='r1')
- combined = q1|q2
- self.assertEqual(str(combined.query).count('JOIN'), 2)
- self.assertEqual(len(combined), 1)
- self.assertEqual(combined[0].name, 'a1')
- def test_ticket7095(self):
- # Updates that are filtered on the model being updated are somewhat
- # tricky in MySQL. This exercises that case.
- ManagedModel.objects.create(data='mm1', tag=self.t1, public=True)
- self.assertEqual(ManagedModel.objects.update(data='mm'), 1)
- # A values() or values_list() query across joined models must use outer
- # joins appropriately.
- # Note: In Oracle, we expect a null CharField to return '' instead of
- # None.
- if connection.features.interprets_empty_strings_as_nulls:
- expected_null_charfield_repr = ''
- else:
- expected_null_charfield_repr = None
- self.assertValueQuerysetEqual(
- Report.objects.values_list("creator__extra__info", flat=True).order_by("name"),
- ['e1', 'e2', expected_null_charfield_repr],
- )
- # Similarly for select_related(), joins beyond an initial nullable join
- # must use outer joins so that all results are included.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Report.objects.select_related("creator", "creator__extra").order_by("name"),
- ['<Report: r1>', '<Report: r2>', '<Report: r3>']
- )
- # When there are multiple paths to a table from another table, we have
- # to be careful not to accidentally reuse an inappropriate join when
- # using select_related(). We used to return the parent's Detail record
- # here by mistake.
- d1 = Detail.objects.create(data="d1")
- d2 = Detail.objects.create(data="d2")
- m1 = Member.objects.create(name="m1", details=d1)
- m2 = Member.objects.create(name="m2", details=d2)
- Child.objects.create(person=m2, parent=m1)
- obj = m1.children.select_related("person__details")[0]
- self.assertEqual(obj.person.details.data, 'd2')
- def test_order_by_resetting(self):
- # Calling order_by() with no parameters removes any existing ordering on the
- # model. But it should still be possible to add new ordering after that.
- qs = Author.objects.order_by().order_by('name')
- self.assertTrue('ORDER BY' in qs.query.get_compiler(qs.db).as_sql()[0])
- def test_ticket10181(self):
- # Avoid raising an EmptyResultSet if an inner query is probably
- # empty (and hence, not executed).
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.filter(id__in=Tag.objects.filter(id__in=[])),
- []
- )
- def test_ticket15316_filter_false(self):
- c1 = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="category1")
- c2 = SpecialCategory.objects.create(name="named category1",
- special_name="special1")
- c3 = SpecialCategory.objects.create(name="named category2",
- special_name="special2")
- ci1 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c1)
- ci2 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c2)
- ci3 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c3)
- qs = CategoryItem.objects.filter(category__specialcategory__isnull=False)
- self.assertEqual(qs.count(), 2)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [ci2.pk, ci3.pk], lambda x: x.pk, False)
- def test_ticket15316_exclude_false(self):
- c1 = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="category1")
- c2 = SpecialCategory.objects.create(name="named category1",
- special_name="special1")
- c3 = SpecialCategory.objects.create(name="named category2",
- special_name="special2")
- ci1 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c1)
- ci2 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c2)
- ci3 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c3)
- qs = CategoryItem.objects.exclude(category__specialcategory__isnull=False)
- self.assertEqual(qs.count(), 1)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [ci1.pk], lambda x: x.pk)
- def test_ticket15316_filter_true(self):
- c1 = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="category1")
- c2 = SpecialCategory.objects.create(name="named category1",
- special_name="special1")
- c3 = SpecialCategory.objects.create(name="named category2",
- special_name="special2")
- ci1 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c1)
- ci2 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c2)
- ci3 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c3)
- qs = CategoryItem.objects.filter(category__specialcategory__isnull=True)
- self.assertEqual(qs.count(), 1)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [ci1.pk], lambda x: x.pk)
- def test_ticket15316_exclude_true(self):
- c1 = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="category1")
- c2 = SpecialCategory.objects.create(name="named category1",
- special_name="special1")
- c3 = SpecialCategory.objects.create(name="named category2",
- special_name="special2")
- ci1 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c1)
- ci2 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c2)
- ci3 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c3)
- qs = CategoryItem.objects.exclude(category__specialcategory__isnull=True)
- self.assertEqual(qs.count(), 2)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [ci2.pk, ci3.pk], lambda x: x.pk, False)
- def test_ticket15316_one2one_filter_false(self):
- c = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="cat")
- c0 = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="cat0")
- c1 = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="category1")
- c2 = OneToOneCategory.objects.create(category = c1, new_name="new1")
- c3 = OneToOneCategory.objects.create(category = c0, new_name="new2")
- ci1 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c)
- ci2 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c0)
- ci3 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c1)
- qs = CategoryItem.objects.filter(category__onetoonecategory__isnull=False)
- self.assertEqual(qs.count(), 2)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [ci2.pk, ci3.pk], lambda x: x.pk, False)
- def test_ticket15316_one2one_exclude_false(self):
- c = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="cat")
- c0 = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="cat0")
- c1 = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="category1")
- c2 = OneToOneCategory.objects.create(category = c1, new_name="new1")
- c3 = OneToOneCategory.objects.create(category = c0, new_name="new2")
- ci1 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c)
- ci2 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c0)
- ci3 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c1)
- qs = CategoryItem.objects.exclude(category__onetoonecategory__isnull=False)
- self.assertEqual(qs.count(), 1)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [ci1.pk], lambda x: x.pk)
- def test_ticket15316_one2one_filter_true(self):
- c = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="cat")
- c0 = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="cat0")
- c1 = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="category1")
- c2 = OneToOneCategory.objects.create(category = c1, new_name="new1")
- c3 = OneToOneCategory.objects.create(category = c0, new_name="new2")
- ci1 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c)
- ci2 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c0)
- ci3 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c1)
- qs = CategoryItem.objects.filter(category__onetoonecategory__isnull=True)
- self.assertEqual(qs.count(), 1)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [ci1.pk], lambda x: x.pk)
- def test_ticket15316_one2one_exclude_true(self):
- c = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="cat")
- c0 = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="cat0")
- c1 = SimpleCategory.objects.create(name="category1")
- c2 = OneToOneCategory.objects.create(category = c1, new_name="new1")
- c3 = OneToOneCategory.objects.create(category = c0, new_name="new2")
- ci1 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c)
- ci2 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c0)
- ci3 = CategoryItem.objects.create(category=c1)
- qs = CategoryItem.objects.exclude(category__onetoonecategory__isnull=True)
- self.assertEqual(qs.count(), 2)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [ci2.pk, ci3.pk], lambda x: x.pk, False)
- class Queries5Tests(TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- # Ordering by 'rank' gives us rank2, rank1, rank3. Ordering by the
- # Meta.ordering will be rank3, rank2, rank1.
- n1 = Note.objects.create(note='n1', misc='foo', id=1)
- n2 = Note.objects.create(note='n2', misc='bar', id=2)
- e1 = ExtraInfo.objects.create(info='e1', note=n1)
- e2 = ExtraInfo.objects.create(info='e2', note=n2)
- a1 = Author.objects.create(name='a1', num=1001, extra=e1)
- a2 = Author.objects.create(name='a2', num=2002, extra=e1)
- a3 = Author.objects.create(name='a3', num=3003, extra=e2)
- self.rank1 = Ranking.objects.create(rank=2, author=a2)
- Ranking.objects.create(rank=1, author=a3)
- Ranking.objects.create(rank=3, author=a1)
- def test_ordering(self):
- # Cross model ordering is possible in Meta, too.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Ranking.objects.all(),
- ['<Ranking: 3: a1>', '<Ranking: 2: a2>', '<Ranking: 1: a3>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Ranking.objects.all().order_by('rank'),
- ['<Ranking: 1: a3>', '<Ranking: 2: a2>', '<Ranking: 3: a1>']
- )
- # Ordering of extra() pieces is possible, too and you can mix extra
- # fields and model fields in the ordering.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Ranking.objects.extra(tables=['django_site'], order_by=['-django_site.id', 'rank']),
- ['<Ranking: 1: a3>', '<Ranking: 2: a2>', '<Ranking: 3: a1>']
- )
- qs = Ranking.objects.extra(select={'good': 'case when rank > 2 then 1 else 0 end'})
- self.assertEqual(
- [o.good for o in qs.extra(order_by=('-good',))],
- [True, False, False]
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs.extra(order_by=('-good', 'id')),
- ['<Ranking: 3: a1>', '<Ranking: 2: a2>', '<Ranking: 1: a3>']
- )
- # Despite having some extra aliases in the query, we can still omit
- # them in a values() query.
- dicts = qs.values('id', 'rank').order_by('id')
- self.assertEqual(
- [d['rank'] for d in dicts],
- [2, 1, 3]
- )
- def test_ticket7256(self):
- # An empty values() call includes all aliases, including those from an
- # extra()
- qs = Ranking.objects.extra(select={'good': 'case when rank > 2 then 1 else 0 end'})
- dicts = qs.values().order_by('id')
- for d in dicts: del d['id']; del d['author_id']
- self.assertEqual(
- [sorted(d.items()) for d in dicts],
- [[('good', 0), ('rank', 2)], [('good', 0), ('rank', 1)], [('good', 1), ('rank', 3)]]
- )
- def test_ticket7045(self):
- # Extra tables used to crash SQL construction on the second use.
- qs = Ranking.objects.extra(tables=['django_site'])
- qs.query.get_compiler(qs.db).as_sql()
- # test passes if this doesn't raise an exception.
- qs.query.get_compiler(qs.db).as_sql()
- def test_ticket9848(self):
- # Make sure that updates which only filter on sub-tables don't
- # inadvertently update the wrong records (bug #9848).
- # Make sure that the IDs from different tables don't happen to match.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Ranking.objects.filter(author__name='a1'),
- ['<Ranking: 3: a1>']
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Ranking.objects.filter(author__name='a1').update(rank='4'),
- 1
- )
- r = Ranking.objects.filter(author__name='a1')[0]
- self.assertNotEqual(r.id, r.author.id)
- self.assertEqual(r.rank, 4)
- r.rank = 3
- r.save()
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Ranking.objects.all(),
- ['<Ranking: 3: a1>', '<Ranking: 2: a2>', '<Ranking: 1: a3>']
- )
- def test_ticket5261(self):
- # Test different empty excludes.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Note.objects.exclude(Q()),
- ['<Note: n1>', '<Note: n2>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Note.objects.filter(~Q()),
- ['<Note: n1>', '<Note: n2>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Note.objects.filter(~Q()|~Q()),
- ['<Note: n1>', '<Note: n2>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Note.objects.exclude(~Q()&~Q()),
- ['<Note: n1>', '<Note: n2>']
- )
- class SelectRelatedTests(TestCase):
- def test_tickets_3045_3288(self):
- # Once upon a time, select_related() with circular relations would loop
- # infinitely if you forgot to specify "depth". Now we set an arbitrary
- # default upper bound.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(X.objects.all(), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(X.objects.select_related(), [])
- class SubclassFKTests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket7778(self):
- # Model subclasses could not be deleted if a nullable foreign key
- # relates to a model that relates back.
- num_celebs = Celebrity.objects.count()
- tvc = TvChef.objects.create(name="Huey")
- self.assertEqual(Celebrity.objects.count(), num_celebs + 1)
- Fan.objects.create(fan_of=tvc)
- Fan.objects.create(fan_of=tvc)
- tvc.delete()
- # The parent object should have been deleted as well.
- self.assertEqual(Celebrity.objects.count(), num_celebs)
- class CustomPkTests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket7371(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Related.objects.order_by('custom'), [])
- class NullableRelOrderingTests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket10028(self):
- # Ordering by model related to nullable relations(!) should use outer
- # joins, so that all results are included.
- Plaything.objects.create(name="p1")
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Plaything.objects.all(),
- ['<Plaything: p1>']
- )
- def test_join_already_in_query(self):
- # Ordering by model related to nullable relations should not change
- # the join type of already existing joins.
- Plaything.objects.create(name="p1")
- s = SingleObject.objects.create(name='s')
- r = RelatedObject.objects.create(single=s, f=1)
- Plaything.objects.create(name="p2", others=r)
- qs = Plaything.objects.all().filter(others__isnull=False).order_by('pk')
- self.assertTrue('JOIN' not in str(qs.query))
- qs = Plaything.objects.all().filter(others__f__isnull=False).order_by('pk')
- self.assertTrue('INNER' in str(qs.query))
- qs = qs.order_by('others__single__name')
- # The ordering by others__single__pk will add one new join (to single)
- # and that join must be LEFT join. The already existing join to related
- # objects must be kept INNER. So, we have both a INNER and a LEFT join
- # in the query.
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER'), 1)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- ['<Plaything: p2>']
- )
- class DisjunctiveFilterTests(TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- self.n1 = Note.objects.create(note='n1', misc='foo', id=1)
- ExtraInfo.objects.create(info='e1', note=self.n1)
- def test_ticket7872(self):
- # Another variation on the disjunctive filtering theme.
- # For the purposes of this regression test, it's important that there is no
- # Join object releated to the LeafA we create.
- LeafA.objects.create(data='first')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(LeafA.objects.all(), ['<LeafA: first>'])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- LeafA.objects.filter(Q(data='first')|Q(join__b__data='second')),
- ['<LeafA: first>']
- )
- def test_ticket8283(self):
- # Checking that applying filters after a disjunction works correctly.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- (ExtraInfo.objects.filter(note=self.n1)|ExtraInfo.objects.filter(info='e2')).filter(note=self.n1),
- ['<ExtraInfo: e1>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- (ExtraInfo.objects.filter(info='e2')|ExtraInfo.objects.filter(note=self.n1)).filter(note=self.n1),
- ['<ExtraInfo: e1>']
- )
- class Queries6Tests(TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- generic = NamedCategory.objects.create(name="Generic")
- t1 = Tag.objects.create(name='t1', category=generic)
- t2 = Tag.objects.create(name='t2', parent=t1, category=generic)
- t3 = Tag.objects.create(name='t3', parent=t1)
- t4 = Tag.objects.create(name='t4', parent=t3)
- t5 = Tag.objects.create(name='t5', parent=t3)
- n1 = Note.objects.create(note='n1', misc='foo', id=1)
- ann1 = Annotation.objects.create(name='a1', tag=t1)
- ann1.notes.add(n1)
- ann2 = Annotation.objects.create(name='a2', tag=t4)
- def test_parallel_iterators(self):
- # Test that parallel iterators work.
- qs = Tag.objects.all()
- i1, i2 = iter(qs), iter(qs)
- self.assertEqual(repr(next(i1)), '<Tag: t1>')
- self.assertEqual(repr(next(i1)), '<Tag: t2>')
- self.assertEqual(repr(next(i2)), '<Tag: t1>')
- self.assertEqual(repr(next(i2)), '<Tag: t2>')
- self.assertEqual(repr(next(i2)), '<Tag: t3>')
- self.assertEqual(repr(next(i1)), '<Tag: t3>')
- qs = X.objects.all()
- self.assertEqual(bool(qs), False)
- self.assertEqual(bool(qs), False)
- def test_nested_queries_sql(self):
- # Nested queries should not evaluate the inner query as part of constructing the
- # SQL (so we should see a nested query here, indicated by two "SELECT" calls).
- qs = Annotation.objects.filter(notes__in=Note.objects.filter(note="xyzzy"))
- self.assertEqual(
- qs.query.get_compiler(qs.db).as_sql()[0].count('SELECT'),
- 2
- )
- def test_tickets_8921_9188(self):
- # Incorrect SQL was being generated for certain types of exclude()
- # queries that crossed multi-valued relations (#8921, #9188 and some
- # pre-emptively discovered cases).
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- PointerA.objects.filter(connection__pointerb__id=1),
- []
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- PointerA.objects.exclude(connection__pointerb__id=1),
- []
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.exclude(children=None),
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t3>']
- )
- # This example is tricky because the parent could be NULL, so only checking
- # parents with annotations omits some results (tag t1, in this case).
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Tag.objects.exclude(parent__annotation__name="a1"),
- ['<Tag: t1>', '<Tag: t4>', '<Tag: t5>']
- )
- # The annotation->tag link is single values and tag->children links is
- # multi-valued. So we have to split the exclude filter in the middle
- # and then optimize the inner query without losing results.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Annotation.objects.exclude(tag__children__name="t2"),
- ['<Annotation: a2>']
- )
- # Nested queries are possible (although should be used with care, since
- # they have performance problems on backends like MySQL.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Annotation.objects.filter(notes__in=Note.objects.filter(note="n1")),
- ['<Annotation: a1>']
- )
- def test_ticket3739(self):
- # The all() method on querysets returns a copy of the queryset.
- q1 = Tag.objects.order_by('name')
- self.assertIsNot(q1, q1.all())
- class RawQueriesTests(TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- n1 = Note.objects.create(note='n1', misc='foo', id=1)
- def test_ticket14729(self):
- # Test representation of raw query with one or few parameters passed as list
- query = "SELECT * FROM queries_note WHERE note = %s"
- params = ['n1']
- qs = Note.objects.raw(query, params=params)
- self.assertEqual(repr(qs), str_prefix("<RawQuerySet: %(_)s'SELECT * FROM queries_note WHERE note = n1'>"))
- query = "SELECT * FROM queries_note WHERE note = %s and misc = %s"
- params = ['n1', 'foo']
- qs = Note.objects.raw(query, params=params)
- self.assertEqual(repr(qs), str_prefix("<RawQuerySet: %(_)s'SELECT * FROM queries_note WHERE note = n1 and misc = foo'>"))
- class GeneratorExpressionTests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket10432(self):
- # Using an empty generator expression as the rvalue for an "__in"
- # lookup is legal.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Note.objects.filter(pk__in=(x for x in ())),
- []
- )
- class ComparisonTests(TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- self.n1 = Note.objects.create(note='n1', misc='foo', id=1)
- e1 = ExtraInfo.objects.create(info='e1', note=self.n1)
- self.a2 = Author.objects.create(name='a2', num=2002, extra=e1)
- def test_ticket8597(self):
- # Regression tests for case-insensitive comparisons
- _ = Item.objects.create(name="a_b", created=datetime.datetime.now(), creator=self.a2, note=self.n1)
- _ = Item.objects.create(name="x%y", created=datetime.datetime.now(), creator=self.a2, note=self.n1)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(name__iexact="A_b"),
- ['<Item: a_b>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(name__iexact="x%Y"),
- ['<Item: x%y>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(name__istartswith="A_b"),
- ['<Item: a_b>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Item.objects.filter(name__iendswith="A_b"),
- ['<Item: a_b>']
- )
- class ExistsSql(TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- settings.DEBUG = True
- def test_exists(self):
- self.assertFalse(Tag.objects.exists())
- # Ok - so the exist query worked - but did it include too many columns?
- self.assertTrue("id" not in connection.queries[-1]['sql'] and "name" not in connection.queries[-1]['sql'])
- def tearDown(self):
- settings.DEBUG = False
- class QuerysetOrderedTests(unittest.TestCase):
- """
- Tests for the Queryset.ordered attribute.
- """
- def test_no_default_or_explicit_ordering(self):
- self.assertEqual(Annotation.objects.all().ordered, False)
- def test_cleared_default_ordering(self):
- self.assertEqual(Tag.objects.all().ordered, True)
- self.assertEqual(Tag.objects.all().order_by().ordered, False)
- def test_explicit_ordering(self):
- self.assertEqual(Annotation.objects.all().order_by('id').ordered, True)
- def test_order_by_extra(self):
- self.assertEqual(Annotation.objects.all().extra(order_by=['id']).ordered, True)
- def test_annotated_ordering(self):
- qs = Annotation.objects.annotate(num_notes=Count('notes'))
- self.assertEqual(qs.ordered, False)
- self.assertEqual(qs.order_by('num_notes').ordered, True)
- class SubqueryTests(TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- DumbCategory.objects.create(id=1)
- DumbCategory.objects.create(id=2)
- DumbCategory.objects.create(id=3)
- def test_ordered_subselect(self):
- "Subselects honor any manual ordering"
- try:
- query = DumbCategory.objects.filter(id__in=DumbCategory.objects.order_by('-id')[0:2])
- self.assertEqual(set(query.values_list('id', flat=True)), set([2,3]))
- query = DumbCategory.objects.filter(id__in=DumbCategory.objects.order_by('-id')[:2])
- self.assertEqual(set(query.values_list('id', flat=True)), set([2,3]))
- query = DumbCategory.objects.filter(id__in=DumbCategory.objects.order_by('-id')[2:])
- self.assertEqual(set(query.values_list('id', flat=True)), set([1]))
- except DatabaseError:
- # Oracle and MySQL both have problems with sliced subselects.
- # This prevents us from even evaluating this test case at all.
- # Refs #10099
- self.assertFalse(connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS].features.allow_sliced_subqueries)
- def test_sliced_delete(self):
- "Delete queries can safely contain sliced subqueries"
- try:
- DumbCategory.objects.filter(id__in=DumbCategory.objects.order_by('-id')[0:1]).delete()
- self.assertEqual(set(DumbCategory.objects.values_list('id', flat=True)), set([1,2]))
- except DatabaseError:
- # Oracle and MySQL both have problems with sliced subselects.
- # This prevents us from even evaluating this test case at all.
- # Refs #10099
- self.assertFalse(connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS].features.allow_sliced_subqueries)
- class CloneTests(TestCase):
- def test_evaluated_queryset_as_argument(self):
- "#13227 -- If a queryset is already evaluated, it can still be used as a query arg"
- n = Note(note='Test1', misc='misc')
- n.save()
- e = ExtraInfo(info='good', note=n)
- e.save()
- n_list = Note.objects.all()
- # Evaluate the Note queryset, populating the query cache
- list(n_list)
- # Use the note queryset in a query, and evalute
- # that query in a way that involves cloning.
- self.assertEqual(ExtraInfo.objects.filter(note__in=n_list)[0].info, 'good')
- def test_no_model_options_cloning(self):
- """
- Test that cloning a queryset does not get out of hand. While complete
- testing is impossible, this is a sanity check against invalid use of
- deepcopy. refs #16759.
- """
- opts_class = type(Note._meta)
- note_deepcopy = getattr(opts_class, "__deepcopy__", None)
- opts_class.__deepcopy__ = lambda obj, memo: self.fail("Model options shouldn't be cloned.")
- try:
- Note.objects.filter(pk__lte=F('pk') + 1).all()
- finally:
- if note_deepcopy is None:
- delattr(opts_class, "__deepcopy__")
- else:
- opts_class.__deepcopy__ = note_deepcopy
- def test_no_fields_cloning(self):
- """
- Test that cloning a queryset does not get out of hand. While complete
- testing is impossible, this is a sanity check against invalid use of
- deepcopy. refs #16759.
- """
- opts_class = type(Note._meta.get_field_by_name("misc")[0])
- note_deepcopy = getattr(opts_class, "__deepcopy__", None)
- opts_class.__deepcopy__ = lambda obj, memo: self.fail("Model fields shouldn't be cloned")
- try:
- Note.objects.filter(note=F('misc')).all()
- finally:
- if note_deepcopy is None:
- delattr(opts_class, "__deepcopy__")
- else:
- opts_class.__deepcopy__ = note_deepcopy
- class EmptyQuerySetTests(TestCase):
- def test_emptyqueryset_values(self):
- # #14366 -- Calling .values() on an empty QuerySet and then cloning
- # that should not cause an error
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.none().values('num').order_by('num'), []
- )
- def test_values_subquery(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(pk__in=Number.objects.none().values("pk")),
- []
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(pk__in=Number.objects.none().values_list("pk")),
- []
- )
- def test_ticket_19151(self):
- # #19151 -- Calling .values() or .values_list() on an empty QuerySet
- # should return an empty QuerySet and not cause an error.
- q = Author.objects.none()
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.values(), [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(q.values_list(), [])
- class ValuesQuerysetTests(BaseQuerysetTest):
- def setUp(self):
- Number.objects.create(num=72)
- self.identity = lambda x: x
- def test_flat_values_list(self):
- qs = Number.objects.values_list("num")
- qs = qs.values_list("num", flat=True)
- self.assertValueQuerysetEqual(qs, [72])
- def test_extra_values(self):
- # testing for ticket 14930 issues
- qs = Number.objects.extra(select=OrderedDict([('value_plus_x', 'num+%s'),
- ('value_minus_x', 'num-%s')]),
- select_params=(1, 2))
- qs = qs.order_by('value_minus_x')
- qs = qs.values('num')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [{'num': 72}], self.identity)
- def test_extra_values_order_twice(self):
- # testing for ticket 14930 issues
- qs = Number.objects.extra(select={'value_plus_one': 'num+1', 'value_minus_one': 'num-1'})
- qs = qs.order_by('value_minus_one').order_by('value_plus_one')
- qs = qs.values('num')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [{'num': 72}], self.identity)
- def test_extra_values_order_multiple(self):
- # Postgres doesn't allow constants in order by, so check for that.
- qs = Number.objects.extra(select={
- 'value_plus_one': 'num+1',
- 'value_minus_one': 'num-1',
- 'constant_value': '1'
- })
- qs = qs.order_by('value_plus_one', 'value_minus_one', 'constant_value')
- qs = qs.values('num')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [{'num': 72}], self.identity)
- def test_extra_values_order_in_extra(self):
- # testing for ticket 14930 issues
- qs = Number.objects.extra(
- select={'value_plus_one': 'num+1', 'value_minus_one': 'num-1'},
- order_by=['value_minus_one'])
- qs = qs.values('num')
- def test_extra_values_list(self):
- # testing for ticket 14930 issues
- qs = Number.objects.extra(select={'value_plus_one': 'num+1'})
- qs = qs.order_by('value_plus_one')
- qs = qs.values_list('num')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [(72,)], self.identity)
- def test_flat_extra_values_list(self):
- # testing for ticket 14930 issues
- qs = Number.objects.extra(select={'value_plus_one': 'num+1'})
- qs = qs.order_by('value_plus_one')
- qs = qs.values_list('num', flat=True)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [72], self.identity)
- class WeirdQuerysetSlicingTests(BaseQuerysetTest):
- def setUp(self):
- Number.objects.create(num=1)
- Number.objects.create(num=2)
- Article.objects.create(name='one', created=datetime.datetime.now())
- Article.objects.create(name='two', created=datetime.datetime.now())
- Article.objects.create(name='three', created=datetime.datetime.now())
- Article.objects.create(name='four', created=datetime.datetime.now())
- def test_tickets_7698_10202(self):
- # People like to slice with '0' as the high-water mark.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[0:0], [])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[0:0][:10], [])
- self.assertEqual(Article.objects.all()[:0].count(), 0)
- self.assertRaisesMessage(
- AssertionError,
- 'Cannot change a query once a slice has been taken.',
- Article.objects.all()[:0].latest, 'created'
- )
- def test_empty_resultset_sql(self):
- # ticket #12192
- self.assertNumQueries(0, lambda: list(Number.objects.all()[1:1]))
- class EscapingTests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket_7302(self):
- # Reserved names are appropriately escaped
- _ = ReservedName.objects.create(name='a', order=42)
- ReservedName.objects.create(name='b', order=37)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- ReservedName.objects.all().order_by('order'),
- ['<ReservedName: b>', '<ReservedName: a>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- ReservedName.objects.extra(select={'stuff':'name'}, order_by=('order','stuff')),
- ['<ReservedName: b>', '<ReservedName: a>']
- )
- class ToFieldTests(TestCase):
- def test_in_query(self):
- apple = Food.objects.create(name="apple")
- pear = Food.objects.create(name="pear")
- lunch = Eaten.objects.create(food=apple, meal="lunch")
- dinner = Eaten.objects.create(food=pear, meal="dinner")
- self.assertEqual(
- set(Eaten.objects.filter(food__in=[apple, pear])),
- set([lunch, dinner]),
- )
- def test_reverse_in(self):
- apple = Food.objects.create(name="apple")
- pear = Food.objects.create(name="pear")
- lunch_apple = Eaten.objects.create(food=apple, meal="lunch")
- lunch_pear = Eaten.objects.create(food=pear, meal="dinner")
- self.assertEqual(
- set(Food.objects.filter(eaten__in=[lunch_apple, lunch_pear])),
- set([apple, pear])
- )
- def test_single_object(self):
- apple = Food.objects.create(name="apple")
- lunch = Eaten.objects.create(food=apple, meal="lunch")
- dinner = Eaten.objects.create(food=apple, meal="dinner")
- self.assertEqual(
- set(Eaten.objects.filter(food=apple)),
- set([lunch, dinner])
- )
- def test_single_object_reverse(self):
- apple = Food.objects.create(name="apple")
- lunch = Eaten.objects.create(food=apple, meal="lunch")
- self.assertEqual(
- set(Food.objects.filter(eaten=lunch)),
- set([apple])
- )
- def test_recursive_fk(self):
- node1 = Node.objects.create(num=42)
- node2 = Node.objects.create(num=1, parent=node1)
- self.assertEqual(
- list(Node.objects.filter(parent=node1)),
- [node2]
- )
- def test_recursive_fk_reverse(self):
- node1 = Node.objects.create(num=42)
- node2 = Node.objects.create(num=1, parent=node1)
- self.assertEqual(
- list(Node.objects.filter(node=node2)),
- [node1]
- )
- class ConditionalTests(BaseQuerysetTest):
- """Tests whose execution depend on different environment conditions like
- Python version or DB backend features"""
- def setUp(self):
- generic = NamedCategory.objects.create(name="Generic")
- t1 = Tag.objects.create(name='t1', category=generic)
- t2 = Tag.objects.create(name='t2', parent=t1, category=generic)
- t3 = Tag.objects.create(name='t3', parent=t1)
- t4 = Tag.objects.create(name='t4', parent=t3)
- t5 = Tag.objects.create(name='t5', parent=t3)
- def test_infinite_loop(self):
- # If you're not careful, it's possible to introduce infinite loops via
- # default ordering on foreign keys in a cycle. We detect that.
- self.assertRaisesMessage(
- FieldError,
- 'Infinite loop caused by ordering.',
- lambda: list(LoopX.objects.all()) # Force queryset evaluation with list()
- )
- self.assertRaisesMessage(
- FieldError,
- 'Infinite loop caused by ordering.',
- lambda: list(LoopZ.objects.all()) # Force queryset evaluation with list()
- )
- # Note that this doesn't cause an infinite loop, since the default
- # ordering on the Tag model is empty (and thus defaults to using "id"
- # for the related field).
- self.assertEqual(len(Tag.objects.order_by('parent')), 5)
- # ... but you can still order in a non-recursive fashion amongst linked
- # fields (the previous test failed because the default ordering was
- # recursive).
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- LoopX.objects.all().order_by('y__x__y__x__id'),
- []
- )
- # When grouping without specifying ordering, we add an explicit "ORDER BY NULL"
- # portion in MySQL to prevent unnecessary sorting.
- @skipUnlessDBFeature('requires_explicit_null_ordering_when_grouping')
- def test_null_ordering_added(self):
- query = Tag.objects.values_list('parent_id', flat=True).order_by().query
- query.group_by = ['parent_id']
- sql = query.get_compiler(DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS).as_sql()[0]
- fragment = "ORDER BY "
- pos = sql.find(fragment)
- self.assertEqual(sql.find(fragment, pos + 1), -1)
- self.assertEqual(sql.find("NULL", pos + len(fragment)), pos + len(fragment))
- # Sqlite 3 does not support passing in more than 1000 parameters except by
- # changing a parameter at compilation time.
- @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_1000_query_parameters')
- def test_ticket14244(self):
- # Test that the "in" lookup works with lists of 1000 items or more.
- # The numbers amount is picked to force three different IN batches
- # for Oracle, yet to be less than 2100 parameter limit for MSSQL.
- numbers = range(2050)
- Number.objects.all().delete()
- Number.objects.bulk_create(Number(num=num) for num in numbers)
- self.assertEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__in=numbers[:1000]).count(),
- 1000
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__in=numbers[:1001]).count(),
- 1001
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__in=numbers[:2000]).count(),
- 2000
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Number.objects.filter(num__in=numbers).count(),
- len(numbers)
- )
- class UnionTests(unittest.TestCase):
- """
- Tests for the union of two querysets. Bug #12252.
- """
- def setUp(self):
- objectas = []
- objectbs = []
- objectcs = []
- a_info = ['one', 'two', 'three']
- for name in a_info:
- o = ObjectA(name=name)
- o.save()
- objectas.append(o)
- b_info = [('un', 1, objectas[0]), ('deux', 2, objectas[0]), ('trois', 3, objectas[2])]
- for name, number, objecta in b_info:
- o = ObjectB(name=name, num=number, objecta=objecta)
- o.save()
- objectbs.append(o)
- c_info = [('ein', objectas[2], objectbs[2]), ('zwei', objectas[1], objectbs[1])]
- for name, objecta, objectb in c_info:
- o = ObjectC(name=name, objecta=objecta, objectb=objectb)
- o.save()
- objectcs.append(o)
- def check_union(self, model, Q1, Q2):
- filter = model.objects.filter
- self.assertEqual(set(filter(Q1) | filter(Q2)), set(filter(Q1 | Q2)))
- self.assertEqual(set(filter(Q2) | filter(Q1)), set(filter(Q1 | Q2)))
- def test_A_AB(self):
- Q1 = Q(name='two')
- Q2 = Q(objectb__name='deux')
- self.check_union(ObjectA, Q1, Q2)
- def test_A_AB2(self):
- Q1 = Q(name='two')
- Q2 = Q(objectb__name='deux', objectb__num=2)
- self.check_union(ObjectA, Q1, Q2)
- def test_AB_ACB(self):
- Q1 = Q(objectb__name='deux')
- Q2 = Q(objectc__objectb__name='deux')
- self.check_union(ObjectA, Q1, Q2)
- def test_BAB_BAC(self):
- Q1 = Q(objecta__objectb__name='deux')
- Q2 = Q(objecta__objectc__name='ein')
- self.check_union(ObjectB, Q1, Q2)
- def test_BAB_BACB(self):
- Q1 = Q(objecta__objectb__name='deux')
- Q2 = Q(objecta__objectc__objectb__name='trois')
- self.check_union(ObjectB, Q1, Q2)
- def test_BA_BCA__BAB_BAC_BCA(self):
- Q1 = Q(objecta__name='one', objectc__objecta__name='two')
- Q2 = Q(objecta__objectc__name='ein', objectc__objecta__name='three', objecta__objectb__name='trois')
- self.check_union(ObjectB, Q1, Q2)
- class DefaultValuesInsertTest(TestCase):
- def test_no_extra_params(self):
- # Ticket #17056 -- affects Oracle
- try:
- DumbCategory.objects.create()
- except TypeError:
- self.fail("Creation of an instance of a model with only the PK field shouldn't error out after bulk insert refactoring (#17056)")
- class ExcludeTest(TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- f1 = Food.objects.create(name='apples')
- Food.objects.create(name='oranges')
- Eaten.objects.create(food=f1, meal='dinner')
- j1 = Job.objects.create(name='Manager')
- r1 = Responsibility.objects.create(description='Playing golf')
- j2 = Job.objects.create(name='Programmer')
- r2 = Responsibility.objects.create(description='Programming')
- JobResponsibilities.objects.create(job=j1, responsibility=r1)
- JobResponsibilities.objects.create(job=j2, responsibility=r2)
- def test_to_field(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Food.objects.exclude(eaten__meal='dinner'),
- ['<Food: oranges>'])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Job.objects.exclude(responsibilities__description='Playing golf'),
- ['<Job: Programmer>'])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Responsibility.objects.exclude(jobs__name='Manager'),
- ['<Responsibility: Programming>'])
- class ExcludeTest17600(TestCase):
- """
- Some regressiontests for ticket #17600. Some of these likely duplicate
- other existing tests.
- """
- def setUp(self):
- # Create a few Orders.
- self.o1 = Order.objects.create(pk=1)
- self.o2 = Order.objects.create(pk=2)
- self.o3 = Order.objects.create(pk=3)
- # Create some OrderItems for the first order with homogeneous
- # status_id values
- self.oi1 = OrderItem.objects.create(order=self.o1, status=1)
- self.oi2 = OrderItem.objects.create(order=self.o1, status=1)
- self.oi3 = OrderItem.objects.create(order=self.o1, status=1)
- # Create some OrderItems for the second order with heterogeneous
- # status_id values
- self.oi4 = OrderItem.objects.create(order=self.o2, status=1)
- self.oi5 = OrderItem.objects.create(order=self.o2, status=2)
- self.oi6 = OrderItem.objects.create(order=self.o2, status=3)
- # Create some OrderItems for the second order with heterogeneous
- # status_id values
- self.oi7 = OrderItem.objects.create(order=self.o3, status=2)
- self.oi8 = OrderItem.objects.create(order=self.o3, status=3)
- self.oi9 = OrderItem.objects.create(order=self.o3, status=4)
- def test_exclude_plain(self):
- """
- This should exclude Orders which have some items with status 1
- """
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Order.objects.exclude(items__status=1),
- ['<Order: 3>'])
- def test_exclude_plain_distinct(self):
- """
- This should exclude Orders which have some items with status 1
- """
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Order.objects.exclude(items__status=1).distinct(),
- ['<Order: 3>'])
- def test_exclude_with_q_object_distinct(self):
- """
- This should exclude Orders which have some items with status 1
- """
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Order.objects.exclude(Q(items__status=1)).distinct(),
- ['<Order: 3>'])
- def test_exclude_with_q_object_no_distinct(self):
- """
- This should exclude Orders which have some items with status 1
- """
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Order.objects.exclude(Q(items__status=1)),
- ['<Order: 3>'])
- def test_exclude_with_q_is_equal_to_plain_exclude(self):
- """
- Using exclude(condition) and exclude(Q(condition)) should
- yield the same QuerySet
- """
- self.assertEqual(
- list(Order.objects.exclude(items__status=1).distinct()),
- list(Order.objects.exclude(Q(items__status=1)).distinct()))
- def test_exclude_with_q_is_equal_to_plain_exclude_variation(self):
- """
- Using exclude(condition) and exclude(Q(condition)) should
- yield the same QuerySet
- """
- self.assertEqual(
- list(Order.objects.exclude(items__status=1)),
- list(Order.objects.exclude(Q(items__status=1)).distinct()))
- @unittest.expectedFailure
- def test_only_orders_with_all_items_having_status_1(self):
- """
- This should only return orders having ALL items set to status 1, or
- those items not having any orders at all. The correct way to write
- this query in SQL seems to be using two nested subqueries.
- """
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Order.objects.exclude(~Q(items__status=1)).distinct(),
- ['<Order: 1>'])
- class NullInExcludeTest(TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- NullableName.objects.create(name='i1')
- NullableName.objects.create()
- def test_null_in_exclude_qs(self):
- none_val = '' if connection.features.interprets_empty_strings_as_nulls else None
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- NullableName.objects.exclude(name__in=[]),
- ['i1', none_val], attrgetter('name'))
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- NullableName.objects.exclude(name__in=['i1']),
- [none_val], attrgetter('name'))
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- NullableName.objects.exclude(name__in=['i3']),
- ['i1', none_val], attrgetter('name'))
- inner_qs = NullableName.objects.filter(name='i1').values_list('name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- NullableName.objects.exclude(name__in=inner_qs),
- [none_val], attrgetter('name'))
- # Check that the inner queryset wasn't executed - it should be turned
- # into subquery above
- self.assertIs(inner_qs._result_cache, None)
- @unittest.expectedFailure
- def test_col_not_in_list_containing_null(self):
- """
- The following case is not handled properly because
- SQL's COL NOT IN (list containing null) handling is too weird to
- abstract away.
- """
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- NullableName.objects.exclude(name__in=[None]),
- ['i1'], attrgetter('name'))
- def test_double_exclude(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- list(NullableName.objects.filter(~~Q(name='i1'))),
- list(NullableName.objects.filter(Q(name='i1'))))
- self.assertNotIn(
- 'IS NOT NULL',
- str(NullableName.objects.filter(~~Q(name='i1')).query))
- class EmptyStringsAsNullTest(TestCase):
- """
- Test that filtering on non-null character fields works as expected.
- The reason for these tests is that Oracle treats '' as NULL, and this
- can cause problems in query construction. Refs #17957.
- """
- def setUp(self):
- self.nc = NamedCategory.objects.create(name='')
- def test_direct_exclude(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- NamedCategory.objects.exclude(name__in=['nonexisting']),
- [self.nc.pk], attrgetter('pk')
- )
- def test_joined_exclude(self):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- DumbCategory.objects.exclude(namedcategory__name__in=['nonexisting']),
- [self.nc.pk], attrgetter('pk')
- )
- class ProxyQueryCleanupTest(TestCase):
- def test_evaluated_proxy_count(self):
- """
- Test that generating the query string doesn't alter the query's state
- in irreversible ways. Refs #18248.
- """
- ProxyCategory.objects.create()
- qs = ProxyCategory.objects.all()
- self.assertEqual(qs.count(), 1)
- str(qs.query)
- self.assertEqual(qs.count(), 1)
- class WhereNodeTest(TestCase):
- class DummyNode(object):
- def as_sql(self, qn, connection):
- return 'dummy', []
- def test_empty_full_handling_conjunction(self):
- qn = connection.ops.quote_name
- w = WhereNode(children=[EverythingNode()])
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('', []))
- w.negate()
- self.assertRaises(EmptyResultSet, w.as_sql, qn, connection)
- w = WhereNode(children=[NothingNode()])
- self.assertRaises(EmptyResultSet, w.as_sql, qn, connection)
- w.negate()
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('', []))
- w = WhereNode(children=[EverythingNode(), EverythingNode()])
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('', []))
- w.negate()
- self.assertRaises(EmptyResultSet, w.as_sql, qn, connection)
- w = WhereNode(children=[EverythingNode(), self.DummyNode()])
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('dummy', []))
- w = WhereNode(children=[self.DummyNode(), self.DummyNode()])
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('(dummy AND dummy)', []))
- w.negate()
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('NOT (dummy AND dummy)', []))
- w = WhereNode(children=[NothingNode(), self.DummyNode()])
- self.assertRaises(EmptyResultSet, w.as_sql, qn, connection)
- w.negate()
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('', []))
- def test_empty_full_handling_disjunction(self):
- qn = connection.ops.quote_name
- w = WhereNode(children=[EverythingNode()], connector='OR')
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('', []))
- w.negate()
- self.assertRaises(EmptyResultSet, w.as_sql, qn, connection)
- w = WhereNode(children=[NothingNode()], connector='OR')
- self.assertRaises(EmptyResultSet, w.as_sql, qn, connection)
- w.negate()
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('', []))
- w = WhereNode(children=[EverythingNode(), EverythingNode()], connector='OR')
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('', []))
- w.negate()
- self.assertRaises(EmptyResultSet, w.as_sql, qn, connection)
- w = WhereNode(children=[EverythingNode(), self.DummyNode()], connector='OR')
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('', []))
- w.negate()
- self.assertRaises(EmptyResultSet, w.as_sql, qn, connection)
- w = WhereNode(children=[self.DummyNode(), self.DummyNode()], connector='OR')
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('(dummy OR dummy)', []))
- w.negate()
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('NOT (dummy OR dummy)', []))
- w = WhereNode(children=[NothingNode(), self.DummyNode()], connector='OR')
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('dummy', []))
- w.negate()
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), ('NOT (dummy)', []))
- def test_empty_nodes(self):
- qn = connection.ops.quote_name
- empty_w = WhereNode()
- w = WhereNode(children=[empty_w, empty_w])
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), (None, []))
- w.negate()
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), (None, []))
- w.connector = 'OR'
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), (None, []))
- w.negate()
- self.assertEqual(w.as_sql(qn, connection), (None, []))
- w = WhereNode(children=[empty_w, NothingNode()], connector='OR')
- self.assertRaises(EmptyResultSet, w.as_sql, qn, connection)
- class IteratorExceptionsTest(TestCase):
- def test_iter_exceptions(self):
- qs = ExtraInfo.objects.only('author')
- with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
- list(qs)
- def test_invalid_qs_list(self):
- # Test for #19895 - second iteration over invalid queryset
- # raises errors.
- qs = Article.objects.order_by('invalid_column')
- self.assertRaises(FieldError, list, qs)
- self.assertRaises(FieldError, list, qs)
- class NullJoinPromotionOrTest(TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- self.d1 = ModelD.objects.create(name='foo')
- d2 = ModelD.objects.create(name='bar')
- self.a1 = ModelA.objects.create(name='a1', d=self.d1)
- c = ModelC.objects.create(name='c')
- b = ModelB.objects.create(name='b', c=c)
- self.a2 = ModelA.objects.create(name='a2', b=b, d=d2)
- def test_ticket_17886(self):
- # The first Q-object is generating the match, the rest of the filters
- # should not remove the match even if they do not match anything. The
- # problem here was that b__name generates a LOUTER JOIN, then
- # b__c__name generates join to c, which the ORM tried to promote but
- # failed as that join isn't nullable.
- q_obj = (
- Q(d__name='foo')|
- Q(b__name='foo')|
- Q(b__c__name='foo')
- )
- qset = ModelA.objects.filter(q_obj)
- self.assertEqual(list(qset), [self.a1])
- # We generate one INNER JOIN to D. The join is direct and not nullable
- # so we can use INNER JOIN for it. However, we can NOT use INNER JOIN
- # for the b->c join, as a->b is nullable.
- self.assertEqual(str(qset.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- def test_isnull_filter_promotion(self):
- qs = ModelA.objects.filter(Q(b__name__isnull=True))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(list(qs), [self.a1])
- qs = ModelA.objects.filter(~Q(b__name__isnull=True))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(list(qs), [self.a2])
- qs = ModelA.objects.filter(~~Q(b__name__isnull=True))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(list(qs), [self.a1])
- qs = ModelA.objects.filter(Q(b__name__isnull=False))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(list(qs), [self.a2])
- qs = ModelA.objects.filter(~Q(b__name__isnull=False))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(list(qs), [self.a1])
- qs = ModelA.objects.filter(~~Q(b__name__isnull=False))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(list(qs), [self.a2])
- class ReverseJoinTrimmingTest(TestCase):
- def test_reverse_trimming(self):
- # Check that we don't accidentally trim reverse joins - we can't know
- # if there is anything on the other side of the join, so trimming
- # reverse joins can't be done, ever.
- t = Tag.objects.create()
- qs = Tag.objects.filter(annotation__tag=t.pk)
- self.assertIn('INNER JOIN', str(qs.query))
- self.assertEqual(list(qs), [])
- class JoinReuseTest(TestCase):
- """
- Test that the queries reuse joins sensibly (for example, direct joins
- are always reused).
- """
- def test_fk_reuse(self):
- qs = Annotation.objects.filter(tag__name='foo').filter(tag__name='bar')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 1)
- def test_fk_reuse_select_related(self):
- qs = Annotation.objects.filter(tag__name='foo').select_related('tag')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 1)
- def test_fk_reuse_annotation(self):
- qs = Annotation.objects.filter(tag__name='foo').annotate(cnt=Count('tag__name'))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 1)
- def test_fk_reuse_disjunction(self):
- qs = Annotation.objects.filter(Q(tag__name='foo') | Q(tag__name='bar'))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 1)
- def test_fk_reuse_order_by(self):
- qs = Annotation.objects.filter(tag__name='foo').order_by('tag__name')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 1)
- def test_revo2o_reuse(self):
- qs = Detail.objects.filter(member__name='foo').filter(member__name='foo')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 1)
- def test_revfk_noreuse(self):
- qs = Author.objects.filter(report__name='r4').filter(report__name='r1')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 2)
- class DisjunctionPromotionTests(TestCase):
- def test_disjuction_promotion_select_related(self):
- fk1 = FK1.objects.create(f1='f1', f2='f2')
- basea = BaseA.objects.create(a=fk1)
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a=fk1) | Q(b=2))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count(' JOIN '), 0)
- qs = qs.select_related('a', 'b')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count(' INNER JOIN '), 0)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count(' LEFT OUTER JOIN '), 2)
- with self.assertNumQueries(1):
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [basea], lambda x: x)
- self.assertEqual(qs[0].a, fk1)
- self.assertIs(qs[0].b, None)
- def test_disjunction_promotion1(self):
- # Pre-existing join, add two ORed filters to the same join,
- # all joins can be INNER JOINS.
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(a__f1='foo')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- qs = qs.filter(Q(b__f1='foo') | Q(b__f2='foo'))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 2)
- # Reverse the order of AND and OR filters.
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(b__f1='foo') | Q(b__f2='foo'))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- qs = qs.filter(a__f1='foo')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 2)
- def test_disjunction_promotion2(self):
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(a__f1='foo')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- # Now we have two different joins in an ORed condition, these
- # must be OUTER joins. The pre-existing join should remain INNER.
- qs = qs.filter(Q(b__f1='foo') | Q(c__f2='foo'))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 2)
- # Reverse case.
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(b__f1='foo') | Q(c__f2='foo'))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 2)
- qs = qs.filter(a__f1='foo')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 2)
- def test_disjunction_promotion3(self):
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(a__f2='bar')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- # The ANDed a__f2 filter allows us to use keep using INNER JOIN
- # even inside the ORed case. If the join to a__ returns nothing,
- # the ANDed filter for a__f2 can't be true.
- qs = qs.filter(Q(a__f1='foo') | Q(b__f2='foo'))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 1)
- @unittest.expectedFailure
- def test_disjunction_promotion3_failing(self):
- # Now the ORed filter creates LOUTER join, but we do not have
- # logic to unpromote it for the AND filter after it. The query
- # results will be correct, but we have one LOUTER JOIN too much
- # currently.
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(
- Q(a__f1='foo') | Q(b__f2='foo')).filter(a__f2='bar')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 1)
- @unittest.expectedFailure
- def test_disjunction_promotion4_failing(self):
- # Failure because no join repromotion
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a=1) | Q(a=2))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 0)
- qs = qs.filter(a__f1='foo')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- def test_disjunction_promotion4(self):
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(a__f1='foo')
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- qs = qs.filter(Q(a=1) | Q(a=2))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- @unittest.expectedFailure
- def test_disjunction_promotion5_failing(self):
- # Failure because no join repromotion logic.
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a=1) | Q(a=2))
- # Note that the above filters on a force the join to an
- # inner join even if it is trimmed.
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 0)
- qs = qs.filter(Q(a__f1='foo') | Q(b__f1='foo'))
- # So, now the a__f1 join doesn't need promotion.
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 1)
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a__f1='foo') | Q(b__f1='foo'))
- # Now the join to a is created as LOUTER
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 0)
- qs = qs.objects.filter(Q(a=1) | Q(a=2))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 1)
- def test_disjunction_promotion6(self):
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a=1) | Q(a=2))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 0)
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a__f1='foo') & Q(b__f1='foo'))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 2)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 0)
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a__f1='foo') & Q(b__f1='foo'))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 0)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 2)
- qs = qs.filter(Q(a=1) | Q(a=2))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 2)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 0)
- def test_disjunction_promotion7(self):
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a=1) | Q(a=2))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 0)
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a__f1='foo') | (Q(b__f1='foo') & Q(a__f1='bar')))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 1)
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(
- (Q(a__f1='foo') | Q(b__f1='foo')) & (Q(a__f1='bar') | Q(c__f1='foo'))
- )
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 3)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 0)
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(
- (Q(a__f1='foo') | (Q(a__f1='bar')) & (Q(b__f1='bar') | Q(c__f1='foo')))
- )
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 2)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- def test_disjunction_promotion_fexpression(self):
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a__f1=F('b__f1')) | Q(b__f1='foo'))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 1)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 1)
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a__f1=F('c__f1')) | Q(b__f1='foo'))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 3)
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a__f1=F('b__f1')) | Q(a__f2=F('b__f2')) | Q(c__f1='foo'))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 3)
- qs = BaseA.objects.filter(Q(a__f1=F('c__f1')) | (Q(pk=1) & Q(pk=2)))
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('LEFT OUTER JOIN'), 2)
- self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'), 0)
- class ManyToManyExcludeTest(TestCase):
- def test_exclude_many_to_many(self):
- Identifier.objects.create(name='extra')
- program = Program.objects.create(identifier=Identifier.objects.create(name='program'))
- channel = Channel.objects.create(identifier=Identifier.objects.create(name='channel'))
- channel.programs.add(program)
- # channel contains 'program1', so all Identifiers except that one
- # should be returned
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Identifier.objects.exclude(program__channel=channel).order_by('name'),
- ['<Identifier: channel>', '<Identifier: extra>']
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Identifier.objects.exclude(program__channel=None).order_by('name'),
- ['<Identifier: program>']
- )
- def test_ticket_12823(self):
- pg3 = Page.objects.create(text='pg3')
- pg2 = Page.objects.create(text='pg2')
- pg1 = Page.objects.create(text='pg1')
- pa1 = Paragraph.objects.create(text='pa1')
- pa1.page = [pg1, pg2]
- pa2 = Paragraph.objects.create(text='pa2')
- pa2.page = [pg2, pg3]
- pa3 = Paragraph.objects.create(text='pa3')
- ch1 = Chapter.objects.create(title='ch1', paragraph=pa1)
- ch2 = Chapter.objects.create(title='ch2', paragraph=pa2)
- ch3 = Chapter.objects.create(title='ch3', paragraph=pa3)
- b1 = Book.objects.create(title='b1', chapter=ch1)
- b2 = Book.objects.create(title='b2', chapter=ch2)
- b3 = Book.objects.create(title='b3', chapter=ch3)
- q = Book.objects.exclude(chapter__paragraph__page__text='pg1')
- self.assertNotIn('IS NOT NULL', str(q.query))
- self.assertEqual(len(q), 2)
- self.assertNotIn(b1, q)
- self.assertIn(b2, q)
- self.assertIn(b3, q)
- class RelabelCloneTest(TestCase):
- def test_ticket_19964(self):
- my1 = MyObject.objects.create(data='foo')
- my1.parent = my1
- my1.save()
- my2 = MyObject.objects.create(data='bar', parent=my1)
- parents = MyObject.objects.filter(parent=F('id'))
- children = MyObject.objects.filter(parent__in=parents).exclude(parent=F('id'))
- self.assertEqual(list(parents), [my1])
- # Evaluating the children query (which has parents as part of it) does
- # not change results for the parents query.
- self.assertEqual(list(children), [my2])
- self.assertEqual(list(parents), [my1])
- class Ticket20101Tests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket_20101(self):
- """
- Tests QuerySet ORed combining in exclude subquery case.
- """
- t = Tag.objects.create(name='foo')
- a1 = Annotation.objects.create(tag=t, name='a1')
- a2 = Annotation.objects.create(tag=t, name='a2')
- a3 = Annotation.objects.create(tag=t, name='a3')
- n = Note.objects.create(note='foo', misc='bar')
- qs1 = Note.objects.exclude(annotation__in=[a1, a2])
- qs2 = Note.objects.filter(annotation__in=[a3])
- self.assertTrue(n in qs1)
- self.assertFalse(n in qs2)
- self.assertTrue(n in (qs1 | qs2))
- class EmptyStringPromotionTests(TestCase):
- def test_empty_string_promotion(self):
- qs = RelatedObject.objects.filter(single__name='')
- if connection.features.interprets_empty_strings_as_nulls:
- self.assertIn('LEFT OUTER JOIN', str(qs.query))
- else:
- self.assertNotIn('LEFT OUTER JOIN', str(qs.query))
- class ValuesSubqueryTests(TestCase):
- def test_values_in_subquery(self):
- # Check that if a values() queryset is used, then the given values
- # will be used instead of forcing use of the relation's field.
- o1 = Order.objects.create(id=-2)
- o2 = Order.objects.create(id=-1)
- oi1 = OrderItem.objects.create(order=o1, status=0)
- oi1.status = oi1.pk
- oi1.save()
- OrderItem.objects.create(order=o2, status=0)
- # The query below should match o1 as it has related order_item
- # with id == status.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Order.objects.filter(items__in=OrderItem.objects.values_list('status')),
- [o1.pk], lambda x: x.pk)
- class DoubleInSubqueryTests(TestCase):
- def test_double_subquery_in(self):
- lfa1 = LeafA.objects.create(data='foo')
- lfa2 = LeafA.objects.create(data='bar')
- lfb1 = LeafB.objects.create(data='lfb1')
- lfb2 = LeafB.objects.create(data='lfb2')
- Join.objects.create(a=lfa1, b=lfb1)
- Join.objects.create(a=lfa2, b=lfb2)
- leaf_as = LeafA.objects.filter(data='foo').values_list('pk', flat=True)
- joins = Join.objects.filter(a__in=leaf_as).values_list('b__id', flat=True)
- qs = LeafB.objects.filter(pk__in=joins)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs, [lfb1], lambda x: x)
- class Ticket18785Tests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket_18785(self):
- # Test join trimming from ticket18785
- qs = Item.objects.exclude(
- note__isnull=False
- ).filter(
- name='something', creator__extra__isnull=True
- ).order_by()
- self.assertEqual(1, str(qs.query).count('INNER JOIN'))
- self.assertEqual(0, str(qs.query).count('OUTER JOIN'))
- class Ticket20788Tests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket_20788(self):
- Paragraph.objects.create()
- paragraph = Paragraph.objects.create()
- page = paragraph.page.create()
- chapter = Chapter.objects.create(paragraph=paragraph)
- Book.objects.create(chapter=chapter)
- paragraph2 = Paragraph.objects.create()
- Page.objects.create()
- chapter2 = Chapter.objects.create(paragraph=paragraph2)
- book2 = Book.objects.create(chapter=chapter2)
- sentences_not_in_pub = Book.objects.exclude(
- chapter__paragraph__page=page)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- sentences_not_in_pub, [book2], lambda x: x)
- class Ticket12807Tests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket_12807(self):
- p1 = Paragraph.objects.create()
- p2 = Paragraph.objects.create()
- # The ORed condition below should have no effect on the query - the
- # ~Q(pk__in=[]) will always be True.
- qs = Paragraph.objects.filter((Q(pk=p2.pk) | ~Q(pk__in=[])) & Q(pk=p1.pk))
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [p1], lambda x: x)
- class RelatedLookupTypeTests(TestCase):
- def test_wrong_type_lookup(self):
- oa = ObjectA.objects.create(name="oa")
- wrong_type = Order.objects.create(id=oa.pk)
- ob = ObjectB.objects.create(name="ob", objecta=oa, num=1)
- # Currently Django doesn't care if the object is of correct
- # type, it will just use the objecta's related fields attribute
- # (id) for model lookup. Making things more restrictive could
- # be a good idea...
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- ObjectB.objects.filter(objecta=wrong_type),
- [ob], lambda x: x)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- ObjectB.objects.filter(objecta__in=[wrong_type]),
- [ob], lambda x: x)
- class Ticket14056Tests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket_14056(self):
- s1 = SharedConnection.objects.create(data='s1')
- s2 = SharedConnection.objects.create(data='s2')
- s3 = SharedConnection.objects.create(data='s3')
- PointerA.objects.create(connection=s2)
- expected_ordering = (
- [s1, s3, s2] if connection.features.nulls_order_largest
- else [s2, s1, s3]
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- SharedConnection.objects.order_by('-pointera__connection', 'pk'),
- expected_ordering, lambda x: x
- )
- class Ticket20955Tests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket_20955(self):
- jack = Staff.objects.create(name='jackstaff')
- jackstaff = StaffUser.objects.create(staff=jack)
- jill = Staff.objects.create(name='jillstaff')
- jillstaff = StaffUser.objects.create(staff=jill)
- task = Task.objects.create(creator=jackstaff, owner=jillstaff, title="task")
- task_get = Task.objects.get(pk=task.pk)
- # Load data so that assertNumQueries doesn't complain about the get
- # version's queries.
- task_get.creator.staffuser.staff
- task_get.owner.staffuser.staff
- task_select_related = Task.objects.select_related(
- 'creator__staffuser__staff', 'owner__staffuser__staff').get(pk=task.pk)
- with self.assertNumQueries(0):
- self.assertEqual(task_select_related.creator.staffuser.staff,
- task_get.creator.staffuser.staff)
- self.assertEqual(task_select_related.owner.staffuser.staff,
- task_get.owner.staffuser.staff)
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