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  1. from __future__ import unicode_literals
  2. from django.db import IntegrityError, connection, transaction
  3. from django.test import TestCase, ignore_warnings
  4. from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango20Warning
  5. from .models import (
  6. Bar, Director, Favorites, HiddenPointer, ManualPrimaryKey, MultiModel,
  7. Place, Pointer, RelatedModel, Restaurant, School, Target, UndergroundBar,
  8. Waiter,
  9. )
  10. class OneToOneTests(TestCase):
  11. def setUp(self):
  12. self.p1 = Place.objects.create(name='Demon Dogs', address='944 W. Fullerton')
  13. self.p2 = Place.objects.create(name='Ace Hardware', address='1013 N. Ashland')
  14. self.r1 = Restaurant.objects.create(place=self.p1, serves_hot_dogs=True, serves_pizza=False)
  15. self.b1 = Bar.objects.create(place=self.p1, serves_cocktails=False)
  16. def test_getter(self):
  17. # A Restaurant can access its place.
  18. self.assertEqual(repr(self.r1.place), '<Place: Demon Dogs the place>')
  19. # A Place can access its restaurant, if available.
  20. self.assertEqual(repr(self.p1.restaurant), '<Restaurant: Demon Dogs the restaurant>')
  21. # p2 doesn't have an associated restaurant.
  22. with self.assertRaisesMessage(Restaurant.DoesNotExist, 'Place has no restaurant'):
  23. self.p2.restaurant
  24. # The exception raised on attribute access when a related object
  25. # doesn't exist should be an instance of a subclass of `AttributeError`
  26. # refs #21563
  27. self.assertFalse(hasattr(self.p2, 'restaurant'))
  28. def test_setter(self):
  29. # Set the place using assignment notation. Because place is the primary
  30. # key on Restaurant, the save will create a new restaurant
  31. self.r1.place = self.p2
  32. self.r1.save()
  33. self.assertEqual(repr(self.p2.restaurant), '<Restaurant: Ace Hardware the restaurant>')
  34. self.assertEqual(repr(self.r1.place), '<Place: Ace Hardware the place>')
  35. self.assertEqual(self.p2.pk, self.r1.pk)
  36. # Set the place back again, using assignment in the reverse direction.
  37. self.p1.restaurant = self.r1
  38. self.assertEqual(repr(self.p1.restaurant), '<Restaurant: Demon Dogs the restaurant>')
  39. r = Restaurant.objects.get(pk=self.p1.id)
  40. self.assertEqual(repr(r.place), '<Place: Demon Dogs the place>')
  41. def test_manager_all(self):
  42. # Restaurant.objects.all() just returns the Restaurants, not the Places.
  43. self.assertQuerysetEqual(Restaurant.objects.all(), [
  44. '<Restaurant: Demon Dogs the restaurant>',
  45. ])
  46. # Place.objects.all() returns all Places, regardless of whether they
  47. # have Restaurants.
  48. self.assertQuerysetEqual(Place.objects.order_by('name'), [
  49. '<Place: Ace Hardware the place>',
  50. '<Place: Demon Dogs the place>',
  51. ])
  52. def test_manager_get(self):
  53. def assert_get_restaurant(**params):
  54. self.assertEqual(repr(Restaurant.objects.get(**params)),
  55. '<Restaurant: Demon Dogs the restaurant>')
  56. assert_get_restaurant(place__id__exact=self.p1.pk)
  57. assert_get_restaurant(place__id=self.p1.pk)
  58. assert_get_restaurant(place__exact=self.p1.pk)
  59. assert_get_restaurant(place__exact=self.p1)
  60. assert_get_restaurant(place=self.p1.pk)
  61. assert_get_restaurant(place=self.p1)
  62. assert_get_restaurant(pk=self.p1.pk)
  63. assert_get_restaurant(place__pk__exact=self.p1.pk)
  64. assert_get_restaurant(place__pk=self.p1.pk)
  65. assert_get_restaurant(place__name__startswith="Demon")
  66. def assert_get_place(**params):
  67. self.assertEqual(repr(Place.objects.get(**params)),
  68. '<Place: Demon Dogs the place>')
  69. assert_get_place(restaurant__place__exact=self.p1.pk)
  70. assert_get_place(restaurant__place__exact=self.p1)
  71. assert_get_place(restaurant__place__pk=self.p1.pk)
  72. assert_get_place(restaurant__exact=self.p1.pk)
  73. assert_get_place(restaurant__exact=self.r1)
  74. assert_get_place(restaurant__pk=self.p1.pk)
  75. assert_get_place(restaurant=self.p1.pk)
  76. assert_get_place(restaurant=self.r1)
  77. assert_get_place(id__exact=self.p1.pk)
  78. assert_get_place(pk=self.p1.pk)
  79. def test_foreign_key(self):
  80. # Add a Waiter to the Restaurant.
  81. w = self.r1.waiter_set.create(name='Joe')
  82. self.assertEqual(repr(w), '<Waiter: Joe the waiter at Demon Dogs the restaurant>')
  83. # Query the waiters
  84. def assert_filter_waiters(**params):
  85. self.assertQuerysetEqual(Waiter.objects.filter(**params), [
  86. '<Waiter: Joe the waiter at Demon Dogs the restaurant>'
  87. ])
  88. assert_filter_waiters(restaurant__place__exact=self.p1.pk)
  89. assert_filter_waiters(restaurant__place__exact=self.p1)
  90. assert_filter_waiters(restaurant__place__pk=self.p1.pk)
  91. assert_filter_waiters(restaurant__exact=self.r1.pk)
  92. assert_filter_waiters(restaurant__exact=self.r1)
  93. assert_filter_waiters(restaurant__pk=self.r1.pk)
  94. assert_filter_waiters(restaurant=self.r1.pk)
  95. assert_filter_waiters(restaurant=self.r1)
  96. assert_filter_waiters(id__exact=w.pk)
  97. assert_filter_waiters(pk=w.pk)
  98. # Delete the restaurant; the waiter should also be removed
  99. r = Restaurant.objects.get(pk=self.r1.pk)
  100. r.delete()
  101. self.assertEqual(Waiter.objects.count(), 0)
  102. def test_multiple_o2o(self):
  103. # One-to-one fields still work if you create your own primary key
  104. o1 = ManualPrimaryKey(primary_key="abc123", name="primary")
  105. o1.save()
  106. o2 = RelatedModel(link=o1, name="secondary")
  107. o2.save()
  108. # You can have multiple one-to-one fields on a model, too.
  109. x1 = MultiModel(link1=self.p1, link2=o1, name="x1")
  110. x1.save()
  111. self.assertEqual(repr(o1.multimodel), '<MultiModel: Multimodel x1>')
  112. # This will fail because each one-to-one field must be unique (and
  113. # link2=o1 was used for x1, above).
  114. mm = MultiModel(link1=self.p2, link2=o1, name="x1")
  115. with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
  116. with transaction.atomic():
  117. mm.save()
  118. def test_unsaved_object(self):
  119. """
  120. #10811 -- Assigning an unsaved object to a OneToOneField
  121. should raise an exception.
  122. """
  123. place = Place(name='User', address='London')
  124. with self.assertRaises(Restaurant.DoesNotExist):
  125. place.restaurant
  126. msg = "save() prohibited to prevent data loss due to unsaved related object 'place'."
  127. with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
  128. Restaurant.objects.create(place=place, serves_hot_dogs=True, serves_pizza=False)
  129. # place should not cache restaurant
  130. with self.assertRaises(Restaurant.DoesNotExist):
  131. place.restaurant
  132. def test_reverse_relationship_cache_cascade(self):
  133. """
  134. Regression test for #9023: accessing the reverse relationship shouldn't
  135. result in a cascading delete().
  136. """
  137. bar = UndergroundBar.objects.create(place=self.p1, serves_cocktails=False)
  138. # The bug in #9023: if you access the one-to-one relation *before*
  139. # setting to None and deleting, the cascade happens anyway.
  140. self.p1.undergroundbar
  141. bar.place.name = 'foo'
  142. bar.place = None
  143. bar.save()
  144. self.p1.delete()
  145. self.assertEqual(Place.objects.all().count(), 1)
  146. self.assertEqual(UndergroundBar.objects.all().count(), 1)
  147. def test_create_models_m2m(self):
  148. """
  149. Regression test for #1064 and #1506
  150. Check that we create models via the m2m relation if the remote model
  151. has a OneToOneField.
  152. """
  153. f = Favorites(name='Fred')
  154. f.save()
  155. f.restaurants.set([self.r1])
  156. self.assertQuerysetEqual(
  157. f.restaurants.all(),
  158. ['<Restaurant: Demon Dogs the restaurant>']
  159. )
  160. def test_reverse_object_cache(self):
  161. """
  162. Regression test for #7173
  163. Check that the name of the cache for the reverse object is correct.
  164. """
  165. self.assertEqual(self.p1.restaurant, self.r1)
  166. self.assertEqual(self.p1.bar, self.b1)
  167. def test_assign_none_reverse_relation(self):
  168. p = Place.objects.get(name="Demon Dogs")
  169. # Assigning None succeeds if field is null=True.
  170. ug_bar = UndergroundBar.objects.create(place=p, serves_cocktails=False)
  171. p.undergroundbar = None
  172. self.assertIsNone(ug_bar.place)
  173. ug_bar.save()
  174. ug_bar.refresh_from_db()
  175. self.assertIsNone(ug_bar.place)
  176. def test_assign_none_null_reverse_relation(self):
  177. p = Place.objects.get(name="Demon Dogs")
  178. # Assigning None doesn't throw AttributeError if there isn't a related
  179. # UndergroundBar.
  180. p.undergroundbar = None
  181. def test_related_object_cache(self):
  182. """ Regression test for #6886 (the related-object cache) """
  183. # Look up the objects again so that we get "fresh" objects
  184. p = Place.objects.get(name="Demon Dogs")
  185. r = p.restaurant
  186. # Accessing the related object again returns the exactly same object
  187. self.assertIs(p.restaurant, r)
  188. # But if we kill the cache, we get a new object
  189. del p._restaurant_cache
  190. self.assertIsNot(p.restaurant, r)
  191. # Reassigning the Restaurant object results in an immediate cache update
  192. # We can't use a new Restaurant because that'll violate one-to-one, but
  193. # with a new *instance* the is test below will fail if #6886 regresses.
  194. r2 = Restaurant.objects.get(pk=r.pk)
  195. p.restaurant = r2
  196. self.assertIs(p.restaurant, r2)
  197. # Assigning None succeeds if field is null=True.
  198. ug_bar = UndergroundBar.objects.create(place=p, serves_cocktails=False)
  199. ug_bar.place = None
  200. self.assertIsNone(ug_bar.place)
  201. # Assigning None will not fail: Place.restaurant is null=False
  202. setattr(p, 'restaurant', None)
  203. # You also can't assign an object of the wrong type here
  204. with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
  205. setattr(p, 'restaurant', p)
  206. # Creation using keyword argument should cache the related object.
  207. p = Place.objects.get(name="Demon Dogs")
  208. r = Restaurant(place=p)
  209. self.assertIs(r.place, p)
  210. # Creation using keyword argument and unsaved related instance (#8070).
  211. p = Place()
  212. r = Restaurant(place=p)
  213. self.assertTrue(r.place is p)
  214. # Creation using attname keyword argument and an id will cause the related
  215. # object to be fetched.
  216. p = Place.objects.get(name="Demon Dogs")
  217. r = Restaurant(place_id=p.id)
  218. self.assertIsNot(r.place, p)
  219. self.assertEqual(r.place, p)
  220. def test_filter_one_to_one_relations(self):
  221. """
  222. Regression test for #9968
  223. filtering reverse one-to-one relations with primary_key=True was
  224. misbehaving. We test both (primary_key=True & False) cases here to
  225. prevent any reappearance of the problem.
  226. """
  227. Target.objects.create()
  228. self.assertQuerysetEqual(
  229. Target.objects.filter(pointer=None),
  230. ['<Target: Target object>']
  231. )
  232. self.assertQuerysetEqual(
  233. Target.objects.exclude(pointer=None),
  234. []
  235. )
  236. self.assertQuerysetEqual(
  237. Target.objects.filter(second_pointer=None),
  238. ['<Target: Target object>']
  239. )
  240. self.assertQuerysetEqual(
  241. Target.objects.exclude(second_pointer=None),
  242. []
  243. )
  244. def test_o2o_primary_key_delete(self):
  245. t = Target.objects.create(name='name')
  246. Pointer.objects.create(other=t)
  247. num_deleted, objs = Pointer.objects.filter(other__name='name').delete()
  248. self.assertEqual(num_deleted, 1)
  249. self.assertEqual(objs, {'one_to_one.Pointer': 1})
  250. def test_reverse_object_does_not_exist_cache(self):
  251. """
  252. Regression for #13839 and #17439.
  253. DoesNotExist on a reverse one-to-one relation is cached.
  254. """
  255. p = Place(name='Zombie Cats', address='Not sure')
  256. p.save()
  257. with self.assertNumQueries(1):
  258. with self.assertRaises(Restaurant.DoesNotExist):
  259. p.restaurant
  260. with self.assertNumQueries(0):
  261. with self.assertRaises(Restaurant.DoesNotExist):
  262. p.restaurant
  263. def test_reverse_object_cached_when_related_is_accessed(self):
  264. """
  265. Regression for #13839 and #17439.
  266. The target of a one-to-one relation is cached
  267. when the origin is accessed through the reverse relation.
  268. """
  269. # Use a fresh object without caches
  270. r = Restaurant.objects.get(pk=self.r1.pk)
  271. p = r.place
  272. with self.assertNumQueries(0):
  273. self.assertEqual(p.restaurant, r)
  274. def test_related_object_cached_when_reverse_is_accessed(self):
  275. """
  276. Regression for #13839 and #17439.
  277. The origin of a one-to-one relation is cached
  278. when the target is accessed through the reverse relation.
  279. """
  280. # Use a fresh object without caches
  281. p = Place.objects.get(pk=self.p1.pk)
  282. r = p.restaurant
  283. with self.assertNumQueries(0):
  284. self.assertEqual(r.place, p)
  285. def test_reverse_object_cached_when_related_is_set(self):
  286. """
  287. Regression for #13839 and #17439.
  288. The target of a one-to-one relation is always cached.
  289. """
  290. p = Place(name='Zombie Cats', address='Not sure')
  291. p.save()
  292. self.r1.place = p
  293. self.r1.save()
  294. with self.assertNumQueries(0):
  295. self.assertEqual(p.restaurant, self.r1)
  296. def test_reverse_object_cached_when_related_is_unset(self):
  297. """
  298. Regression for #13839 and #17439.
  299. The target of a one-to-one relation is always cached.
  300. """
  301. b = UndergroundBar(place=self.p1, serves_cocktails=True)
  302. b.save()
  303. with self.assertNumQueries(0):
  304. self.assertEqual(self.p1.undergroundbar, b)
  305. b.place = None
  306. b.save()
  307. with self.assertNumQueries(0):
  308. with self.assertRaises(UndergroundBar.DoesNotExist):
  309. self.p1.undergroundbar
  310. def test_get_reverse_on_unsaved_object(self):
  311. """
  312. Regression for #18153 and #19089.
  313. Accessing the reverse relation on an unsaved object
  314. always raises an exception.
  315. """
  316. p = Place()
  317. # When there's no instance of the origin of the one-to-one
  318. with self.assertNumQueries(0):
  319. with self.assertRaises(UndergroundBar.DoesNotExist):
  320. p.undergroundbar
  321. UndergroundBar.objects.create()
  322. # When there's one instance of the origin
  323. # (p.undergroundbar used to return that instance)
  324. with self.assertNumQueries(0):
  325. with self.assertRaises(UndergroundBar.DoesNotExist):
  326. p.undergroundbar
  327. # Several instances of the origin are only possible if database allows
  328. # inserting multiple NULL rows for a unique constraint
  329. if connection.features.supports_nullable_unique_constraints:
  330. UndergroundBar.objects.create()
  331. # When there are several instances of the origin
  332. with self.assertNumQueries(0):
  333. with self.assertRaises(UndergroundBar.DoesNotExist):
  334. p.undergroundbar
  335. def test_set_reverse_on_unsaved_object(self):
  336. """
  337. Writing to the reverse relation on an unsaved object
  338. is impossible too.
  339. """
  340. p = Place()
  341. b = UndergroundBar.objects.create()
  342. # Assigning a reverse relation on an unsaved object is allowed.
  343. p.undergroundbar = b
  344. # However saving the object is not allowed.
  345. msg = "save() prohibited to prevent data loss due to unsaved related object 'place'."
  346. with self.assertNumQueries(0):
  347. with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
  348. b.save()
  349. def test_nullable_o2o_delete(self):
  350. u = UndergroundBar.objects.create(place=self.p1)
  351. u.place_id = None
  352. u.save()
  353. self.p1.delete()
  354. self.assertTrue(UndergroundBar.objects.filter(pk=u.pk).exists())
  355. self.assertIsNone(UndergroundBar.objects.get(pk=u.pk).place)
  356. def test_hidden_accessor(self):
  357. """
  358. When a '+' ending related name is specified no reverse accessor should
  359. be added to the related model.
  360. """
  361. self.assertFalse(
  362. hasattr(Target, HiddenPointer._meta.get_field('target').remote_field.get_accessor_name())
  363. )
  364. @ignore_warnings(category=RemovedInDjango20Warning) # for use_for_related_fields deprecation
  365. def test_related_object(self):
  366. public_school = School.objects.create(is_public=True)
  367. public_director = Director.objects.create(school=public_school, is_temp=False)
  368. private_school = School.objects.create(is_public=False)
  369. private_director = Director.objects.create(school=private_school, is_temp=True)
  370. # Only one school is available via all() due to the custom default manager.
  371. self.assertQuerysetEqual(
  372. School.objects.all(),
  373. ["<School: School object>"]
  374. )
  375. # Only one director is available via all() due to the custom default manager.
  376. self.assertQuerysetEqual(
  377. Director.objects.all(),
  378. ["<Director: Director object>"]
  379. )
  380. self.assertEqual(public_director.school, public_school)
  381. self.assertEqual(public_school.director, public_director)
  382. # Make sure the base manager is used so that the related objects
  383. # is still accessible even if the default manager doesn't normally
  384. # allow it.
  385. self.assertEqual(private_director.school, private_school)
  386. # Make sure the base manager is used so that an student can still access
  387. # its related school even if the default manager doesn't normally
  388. # allow it.
  389. self.assertEqual(private_school.director, private_director)
  390. # If the manager is marked "use_for_related_fields", it'll get used instead
  391. # of the "bare" queryset. Usually you'd define this as a property on the class,
  392. # but this approximates that in a way that's easier in tests.
  393. School._default_manager.use_for_related_fields = True
  394. try:
  395. private_director = Director._base_manager.get(pk=private_director.pk)
  396. with self.assertRaises(School.DoesNotExist):
  397. private_director.school
  398. finally:
  399. School._default_manager.use_for_related_fields = False
  400. Director._default_manager.use_for_related_fields = True
  401. try:
  402. private_school = School._base_manager.get(pk=private_school.pk)
  403. with self.assertRaises(Director.DoesNotExist):
  404. private_school.director
  405. finally:
  406. Director._default_manager.use_for_related_fields = False
  407. School._meta.base_manager_name = 'objects'
  408. School._meta._expire_cache()
  409. try:
  410. private_director = Director._base_manager.get(pk=private_director.pk)
  411. with self.assertRaises(School.DoesNotExist):
  412. private_director.school
  413. finally:
  414. School._meta.base_manager_name = None
  415. School._meta._expire_cache()
  416. Director._meta.base_manager_name = 'objects'
  417. Director._meta._expire_cache()
  418. try:
  419. private_school = School._base_manager.get(pk=private_school.pk)
  420. with self.assertRaises(Director.DoesNotExist):
  421. private_school.director
  422. finally:
  423. Director._meta.base_manager_name = None
  424. Director._meta._expire_cache()
  425. def test_hasattr_related_object(self):
  426. # The exception raised on attribute access when a related object
  427. # doesn't exist should be an instance of a subclass of `AttributeError`
  428. # refs #21563
  429. self.assertFalse(hasattr(Director(), 'director'))
  430. self.assertFalse(hasattr(School(), 'school'))
  431. def test_update_one_to_one_pk(self):
  432. p1 = Place.objects.create()
  433. p2 = Place.objects.create()
  434. r1 = Restaurant.objects.create(place=p1)
  435. r2 = Restaurant.objects.create(place=p2)
  436. w = Waiter.objects.create(restaurant=r1)
  437. Waiter.objects.update(restaurant=r2)
  438. w.refresh_from_db()
  439. self.assertEqual(w.restaurant, r2)
  440. def test_rel_pk_subquery(self):
  441. r = Restaurant.objects.first()
  442. q1 = Restaurant.objects.filter(place_id=r.pk)
  443. # Test that subquery using primary key and a query against the
  444. # same model works correctly.
  445. q2 = Restaurant.objects.filter(place_id__in=q1)
  446. self.assertQuerysetEqual(q2, [r], lambda x: x)
  447. # Test that subquery using 'pk__in' instead of 'place_id__in' work, too.
  448. q2 = Restaurant.objects.filter(
  449. pk__in=Restaurant.objects.filter(place__id=r.place.pk)
  450. )
  451. self.assertQuerysetEqual(q2, [r], lambda x: x)
  452. def test_rel_pk_exact(self):
  453. r = Restaurant.objects.first()
  454. r2 = Restaurant.objects.filter(pk__exact=r).first()
  455. self.assertEqual(r, r2)