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Converted get_or_create_regress tests from doctests to unittests. We have always been at war with doctests.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@14177 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Alex Gaynor 2010-10-12 01:54:19 +00:00
parent 9235d24d3f
commit 2d03070786
2 changed files with 54 additions and 79 deletions

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from django.db import models
class Publisher(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
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name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
authors = models.ManyToManyField(Author, related_name='books')
publisher = models.ForeignKey(Publisher, related_name='books')
__test__ = {'one':"""
#
# RelatedManager
#
# First create a Publisher.
>>> p = Publisher.objects.create(name='Acme Publishing')
# Create a book through the publisher.
>>> book, created = p.books.get_or_create(name='The Book of Ed & Fred')
>>> created
True
# The publisher should have one book.
>>> p.books.count()
1
# Try get_or_create again, this time nothing should be created.
>>> book, created = p.books.get_or_create(name='The Book of Ed & Fred')
>>> created
False
# And the publisher should still have one book.
>>> p.books.count()
1
#
# ManyRelatedManager
#
# Add an author to the book.
>>> ed, created = book.authors.get_or_create(name='Ed')
>>> created
True
# Book should have one author.
>>> book.authors.count()
1
# Try get_or_create again, this time nothing should be created.
>>> ed, created = book.authors.get_or_create(name='Ed')
>>> created
False
# And the book should still have one author.
>>> book.authors.count()
1
# Add a second author to the book.
>>> fred, created = book.authors.get_or_create(name='Fred')
>>> created
True
# The book should have two authors now.
>>> book.authors.count()
2
# Create an Author not tied to any books.
>>> Author.objects.create(name='Ted')
<Author: Author object>
# There should be three Authors in total. The book object should have two.
>>> Author.objects.count()
3
>>> book.authors.count()
2
# Try creating a book through an author.
>>> ed.books.get_or_create(name="Ed's Recipies", publisher=p)
(<Book: Book object>, True)
# Now Ed has two Books, Fred just one.
>>> ed.books.count()
2
>>> fred.books.count()
1
"""}

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from django.test import TestCase
from models import Author, Publisher
class GetOrCreateTests(TestCase):
def test_related(self):
p = Publisher.objects.create(name="Acme Publishing")
# Create a book through the publisher.
book, created = p.books.get_or_create(name="The Book of Ed & Fred")
self.assertTrue(created)
# The publisher should have one book.
self.assertEqual(p.books.count(), 1)
# Try get_or_create again, this time nothing should be created.
book, created = p.books.get_or_create(name="The Book of Ed & Fred")
self.assertFalse(created)
# And the publisher should still have one book.
self.assertEqual(p.books.count(), 1)
# Add an author to the book.
ed, created = book.authors.get_or_create(name="Ed")
self.assertTrue(created)
# Book should have one author.
self.assertEqual(book.authors.count(), 1)
# Try get_or_create again, this time nothing should be created.
ed, created = book.authors.get_or_create(name="Ed")
self.assertFalse(created)
# And the book should still have one author.
self.assertEqual(book.authors.count(), 1)
# Add a second author to the book.
fred, created = book.authors.get_or_create(name="Fred")
self.assertTrue(created)
# The book should have two authors now.
self.assertEqual(book.authors.count(), 2)
# Create an Author not tied to any books.
Author.objects.create(name="Ted")
# There should be three Authors in total. The book object should have two.
self.assertEqual(Author.objects.count(), 3)
self.assertEqual(book.authors.count(), 2)
# Try creating a book through an author.
_, created = ed.books.get_or_create(name="Ed's Recipes", publisher=p)
self.assertTrue(created)
# Now Ed has two Books, Fred just one.
self.assertEqual(ed.books.count(), 2)
self.assertEqual(fred.books.count(), 1)