Over the years we've had multiple instances of hit and misses when
emitting warnings: either setting the wrong stacklevel or not setting
it at all.
This work adds assertions for the existing warnings that were declaring
the correct stacklevel, but were lacking tests for it.
This also replaces assertQuerysetEqual() to
assertSequenceEqual()/assertCountEqual() where appropriate.
Co-authored-by: Peter Inglesby <peter.inglesby@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mariusz Felisiak <felisiak.mariusz@gmail.com>
* assertIsNone()/assertIsNotNone() instead of comparing to None.
* assertLess() for < comparisons.
* assertIs() for 'is' expressions.
* assertIsInstance() for isinstance() expressions.
* rounding of assertAlmostEqual() for round() expressions.
* assertIs(..., True/False) instead of comparing to True/False.
* assertIs()/assertIsNot() for ==/!= comparisons.
* assertNotEqual() for == comparisons.
* assertTrue()/assertFalse() instead of comparing to True/False.
* Removed all hardcoded logic for _{fieldname}_cache.
* Added an internal API for interacting with the field values cache.
Thanks carljm and MarkusH for support.
This deprecates use_for_related_fields.
Old API:
class CustomManager(models.Model):
use_for_related_fields = True
class Model(models.Model):
custom_manager = CustomManager()
New API:
class Model(models.Model):
custom_manager = CustomManager()
class Meta:
base_manager_name = 'custom_manager'
Refs #20932, #25897.
Thanks Carl Meyer for the guidance throughout this work.
Thanks Tim Graham for writing the docs.
Moved data loss check when assigning to a reverse one-to-one relation on
an unsaved instance to Model.save(). This is exactly the same change as
e4b813c but for reverse relations.
When the pk was a relation field, qs.filter(pk__in=qs) didn't work.
In addition, fixed Restaurant.objects.filter(place=restaurant_instance),
where place is an OneToOneField and the primary key of Restaurant.
A big thank you to Josh for review and to Tim for review and cosmetic
edits.
Thanks to Beauhurst for commissioning the work on this ticket.
Field.rel is now deprecated. Rel objects have now also remote_field
attribute. This means that self == self.remote_field.remote_field.
In addition, made the Rel objects a bit more like Field objects. Still,
marked ManyToManyFields as null=True.
These assertions had been removed in 34ba86706f and 7fe554b2a3,
seemingly because they were referencing the wrong objects, and so
they started failing when the checking of object types (as well as
PK values) was introduced.