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	Backport of 728548e4 from master.
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commit 63ddb271a44df389b2c302e421fc17b7f0529755
Author: Aymeric Augustin <aymeric.augustin@m4x.org>
Date:   Sun Sep 29 22:51:00 2013 +0200
    Clarified interactions between atomic and exceptions.
commit 2899ec299228217c876ba3aa4024e523a41c8504
Author: Aymeric Augustin <aymeric.augustin@m4x.org>
Date:   Sun Sep 22 22:45:32 2013 +0200
    Fixed TransactionManagementError in tests.
    Previous commit introduced an additional check to prevent running
    queries in transactions that will be rolled back, which triggered a few
    failures in the tests. In practice using transaction.atomic instead of
    the low-level savepoint APIs was enough to fix the problems.
commit 4a639b059ea80aeb78f7f160a7d4b9f609b9c238
Author: Aymeric Augustin <aymeric.augustin@m4x.org>
Date:   Tue Sep 24 22:24:17 2013 +0200
    Allowed nesting constraint_checks_disabled inside atomic.
    Since MySQL handles transactions loosely, this isn't a problem.
commit 2a4ab1cb6e83391ff7e25d08479e230ca564bfef
Author: Aymeric Augustin <aymeric.augustin@m4x.org>
Date:   Sat Sep 21 18:43:12 2013 +0200
    Prevented running queries in transactions that will be rolled back.
    This avoids a counter-intuitive behavior in an edge case on databases
    with non-atomic transaction semantics.
    It prevents using savepoint_rollback() inside an atomic block without
    calling set_rollback(False) first, which is backwards-incompatible in
    tests.
    Refs #21134.
commit 8e3db393853c7ac64a445b66e57f3620a3fde7b0
Author: Aymeric Augustin <aymeric.augustin@m4x.org>
Date:   Sun Sep 22 22:14:17 2013 +0200
    Replaced manual savepoints by atomic blocks.
    This ensures the rollback flag is handled consistently in internal APIs.
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| from __future__ import absolute_import
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| 
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| from django.db import transaction, IntegrityError
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| from django.test import TestCase
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| 
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| from .models import (Place, Restaurant, Waiter, ManualPrimaryKey, RelatedModel,
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|     MultiModel)
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| 
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| class OneToOneTests(TestCase):
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| 
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|     def setUp(self):
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|         self.p1 = Place(name='Demon Dogs', address='944 W. Fullerton')
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|         self.p1.save()
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|         self.p2 = Place(name='Ace Hardware', address='1013 N. Ashland')
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|         self.p2.save()
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|         self.r = Restaurant(place=self.p1, serves_hot_dogs=True, serves_pizza=False)
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|         self.r.save()
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| 
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|     def test_getter(self):
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|         # A Restaurant can access its place.
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|         self.assertEqual(repr(self.r.place), '<Place: Demon Dogs the place>')
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|         # A Place can access its restaurant, if available.
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|         self.assertEqual(repr(self.p1.restaurant), '<Restaurant: Demon Dogs the restaurant>')
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|         # p2 doesn't have an associated restaurant.
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|         with self.assertRaisesMessage(Restaurant.DoesNotExist, 'Place has no restaurant'):
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|             self.p2.restaurant
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| 
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|     def test_setter(self):
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|         # Set the place using assignment notation. Because place is the primary
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|         # key on Restaurant, the save will create a new restaurant
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|         self.r.place = self.p2
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|         self.r.save()
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|         self.assertEqual(repr(self.p2.restaurant), '<Restaurant: Ace Hardware the restaurant>')
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|         self.assertEqual(repr(self.r.place), '<Place: Ace Hardware the place>')
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|         self.assertEqual(self.p2.pk, self.r.pk)
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|         # Set the place back again, using assignment in the reverse direction.
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|         self.p1.restaurant = self.r
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|         self.assertEqual(repr(self.p1.restaurant), '<Restaurant: Demon Dogs the restaurant>')
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|         r = Restaurant.objects.get(pk=self.p1.id)
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|         self.assertEqual(repr(r.place), '<Place: Demon Dogs the place>')
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| 
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|     def test_manager_all(self):
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|         # Restaurant.objects.all() just returns the Restaurants, not the Places.
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Restaurant.objects.all(), [
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|             '<Restaurant: Demon Dogs the restaurant>',
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|         ])
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|         # Place.objects.all() returns all Places, regardless of whether they
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|         # have Restaurants.
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Place.objects.order_by('name'), [
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|             '<Place: Ace Hardware the place>',
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|             '<Place: Demon Dogs the place>',
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|         ])
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| 
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|     def test_manager_get(self):
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|         def assert_get_restaurant(**params):
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|             self.assertEqual(repr(Restaurant.objects.get(**params)),
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|                              '<Restaurant: Demon Dogs the restaurant>')
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|         assert_get_restaurant(place__id__exact=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_restaurant(place__id=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_restaurant(place__exact=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_restaurant(place__exact=self.p1)
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|         assert_get_restaurant(place=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_restaurant(place=self.p1)
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|         assert_get_restaurant(pk=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_restaurant(place__pk__exact=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_restaurant(place__pk=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_restaurant(place__name__startswith="Demon")
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| 
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|         def assert_get_place(**params):
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|             self.assertEqual(repr(Place.objects.get(**params)),
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|                              '<Place: Demon Dogs the place>')
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|         assert_get_place(restaurant__place__exact=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_place(restaurant__place__exact=self.p1)
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|         assert_get_place(restaurant__place__pk=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_place(restaurant__exact=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_place(restaurant__exact=self.r)
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|         assert_get_place(restaurant__pk=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_place(restaurant=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_place(restaurant=self.r)
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|         assert_get_place(id__exact=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_get_place(pk=self.p1.pk)
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| 
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|     def test_foreign_key(self):
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|         # Add a Waiter to the Restaurant.
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|         w = self.r.waiter_set.create(name='Joe')
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|         w.save()
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|         self.assertEqual(repr(w), '<Waiter: Joe the waiter at Demon Dogs the restaurant>')
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|         # Query the waiters
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|         def assert_filter_waiters(**params):
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|             self.assertQuerysetEqual(Waiter.objects.filter(**params), [
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|                 '<Waiter: Joe the waiter at Demon Dogs the restaurant>'
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|             ])
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|         assert_filter_waiters(restaurant__place__exact=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_filter_waiters(restaurant__place__exact=self.p1)
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|         assert_filter_waiters(restaurant__place__pk=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_filter_waiters(restaurant__exact=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_filter_waiters(restaurant__exact=self.p1)
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|         assert_filter_waiters(restaurant__pk=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_filter_waiters(restaurant=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_filter_waiters(restaurant=self.r)
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|         assert_filter_waiters(id__exact=self.p1.pk)
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|         assert_filter_waiters(pk=self.p1.pk)
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|         # Delete the restaurant; the waiter should also be removed
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|         r = Restaurant.objects.get(pk=self.p1.pk)
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|         r.delete()
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|         self.assertEqual(Waiter.objects.count(), 0)
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| 
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|     def test_multiple_o2o(self):
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|         # One-to-one fields still work if you create your own primary key
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|         o1 = ManualPrimaryKey(primary_key="abc123", name="primary")
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|         o1.save()
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|         o2 = RelatedModel(link=o1, name="secondary")
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|         o2.save()
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| 
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|         # You can have multiple one-to-one fields on a model, too.
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|         x1 = MultiModel(link1=self.p1, link2=o1, name="x1")
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|         x1.save()
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|         self.assertEqual(repr(o1.multimodel), '<MultiModel: Multimodel x1>')
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|         # This will fail because each one-to-one field must be unique (and
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|         # link2=o1 was used for x1, above).
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|         mm = MultiModel(link1=self.p2, link2=o1, name="x1")
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|         with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
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|             with transaction.atomic():
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|                 mm.save()
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