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[1.2.X] Migrated the custom_managers_regress doctests. Thanks to Paul McMillan.

Backport of r13866 from trunk.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/branches/releases/1.2.X@13867 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Russell Keith-Magee
2010-09-26 09:56:37 +00:00
parent 804719ff23
commit 5f4fe3cdfc
2 changed files with 47 additions and 42 deletions

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@@ -38,45 +38,3 @@ class OneToOneRestrictedModel(models.Model):
def __unicode__(self):
return self.name
__test__ = {"tests": """
Even though the default manager filters out some records, we must still be able
to save (particularly, save by updating existing records) those filtered
instances. This is a regression test for #8990, #9527
>>> related = RelatedModel.objects.create(name="xyzzy")
>>> obj = RestrictedModel.objects.create(name="hidden", related=related)
>>> obj.name = "still hidden"
>>> obj.save()
# If the hidden object wasn't seen during the save process, there would now be
# two objects in the database.
>>> RestrictedModel.plain_manager.count()
1
Deleting related objects should also not be distracted by a restricted manager
on the related object. This is a regression test for #2698.
>>> RestrictedModel.plain_manager.all().delete()
>>> for name, public in (('one', True), ('two', False), ('three', False)):
... _ = RestrictedModel.objects.create(name=name, is_public=public, related=related)
# Reload the RelatedModel instance, just to avoid any instance artifacts.
>>> obj = RelatedModel.objects.get(name="xyzzy")
>>> obj.delete()
# All of the RestrictedModel instances should have been deleted, since they
# *all* pointed to the RelatedModel. If the default manager is used, only the
# public one will be deleted.
>>> RestrictedModel.plain_manager.all()
[]
# The same test case as the last one, but for one-to-one models, which are
# implemented slightly different internally, so it's a different code path.
>>> obj = RelatedModel.objects.create(name="xyzzy")
>>> _ = OneToOneRestrictedModel.objects.create(name="foo", is_public=False, related=obj)
>>> obj = RelatedModel.objects.get(name="xyzzy")
>>> obj.delete()
>>> OneToOneRestrictedModel.plain_manager.all()
[]
"""
}