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143 lines
5.3 KiB
from django.db import models |
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class Building(models.Model): |
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name = models.CharField(max_length=10) |
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def __unicode__(self): |
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return u"Building: %s" % self.name |
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class Device(models.Model): |
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building = models.ForeignKey('Building') |
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name = models.CharField(max_length=10) |
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def __unicode__(self): |
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return u"device '%s' in building %s" % (self.name, self.building) |
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class Port(models.Model): |
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device = models.ForeignKey('Device') |
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port_number = models.CharField(max_length=10) |
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def __unicode__(self): |
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return u"%s/%s" % (self.device.name, self.port_number) |
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class Connection(models.Model): |
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start = models.ForeignKey(Port, related_name='connection_start', |
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unique=True) |
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end = models.ForeignKey(Port, related_name='connection_end', unique=True) |
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def __unicode__(self): |
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return u"%s to %s" % (self.start, self.end) |
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# Another non-tree hierarchy that exercises code paths similar to the above |
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# example, but in a slightly different configuration. |
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class TUser(models.Model): |
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name = models.CharField(max_length=200) |
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class Person(models.Model): |
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user = models.ForeignKey(TUser, unique=True) |
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class Organizer(models.Model): |
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person = models.ForeignKey(Person) |
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class Student(models.Model): |
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person = models.ForeignKey(Person) |
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class Class(models.Model): |
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org = models.ForeignKey(Organizer) |
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class Enrollment(models.Model): |
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std = models.ForeignKey(Student) |
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cls = models.ForeignKey(Class) |
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# Models for testing bug #8036. |
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class Country(models.Model): |
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name = models.CharField(max_length=50) |
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class State(models.Model): |
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name = models.CharField(max_length=50) |
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country = models.ForeignKey(Country) |
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class ClientStatus(models.Model): |
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name = models.CharField(max_length=50) |
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class Client(models.Model): |
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name = models.CharField(max_length=50) |
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state = models.ForeignKey(State, null=True) |
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status = models.ForeignKey(ClientStatus) |
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__test__ = {'API_TESTS': """ |
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Regression test for bug #7110. When using select_related(), we must query the |
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Device and Building tables using two different aliases (each) in order to |
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differentiate the start and end Connection fields. The net result is that both |
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the "connections = ..." queries here should give the same results without |
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pulling in more than the absolute minimum number of tables (history has |
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shown that it's easy to make a mistake in the implementation and include some |
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unnecessary bonus joins). |
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>>> b=Building.objects.create(name='101') |
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>>> dev1=Device.objects.create(name="router", building=b) |
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>>> dev2=Device.objects.create(name="switch", building=b) |
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>>> dev3=Device.objects.create(name="server", building=b) |
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>>> port1=Port.objects.create(port_number='4',device=dev1) |
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>>> port2=Port.objects.create(port_number='7',device=dev2) |
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>>> port3=Port.objects.create(port_number='1',device=dev3) |
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>>> c1=Connection.objects.create(start=port1, end=port2) |
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>>> c2=Connection.objects.create(start=port2, end=port3) |
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>>> connections=Connection.objects.filter(start__device__building=b, end__device__building=b).order_by('id') |
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>>> [(c.id, unicode(c.start), unicode(c.end)) for c in connections] |
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[(1, u'router/4', u'switch/7'), (2, u'switch/7', u'server/1')] |
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>>> connections=Connection.objects.filter(start__device__building=b, end__device__building=b).select_related().order_by('id') |
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>>> [(c.id, unicode(c.start), unicode(c.end)) for c in connections] |
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[(1, u'router/4', u'switch/7'), (2, u'switch/7', u'server/1')] |
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# This final query should only join seven tables (port, device and building |
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# twice each, plus connection once). |
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>>> connections.query.count_active_tables() |
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7 |
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Regression test for bug #8106. Same sort of problem as the previous test, but |
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this time there are more extra tables to pull in as part of the |
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select_related() and some of them could potentially clash (so need to be kept |
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separate). |
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>>> us = TUser.objects.create(name="std") |
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>>> usp = Person.objects.create(user=us) |
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>>> uo = TUser.objects.create(name="org") |
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>>> uop = Person.objects.create(user=uo) |
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>>> s = Student.objects.create(person = usp) |
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>>> o = Organizer.objects.create(person = uop) |
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>>> c = Class.objects.create(org=o) |
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>>> e = Enrollment.objects.create(std=s, cls=c) |
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>>> e_related = Enrollment.objects.all().select_related()[0] |
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>>> e_related.std.person.user.name |
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u"std" |
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>>> e_related.cls.org.person.user.name |
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u"org" |
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Regression test for bug #8036: the first related model in the tests below |
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("state") is empty and we try to select the more remotely related |
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state__country. The regression here was not skipping the empty column results |
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for country before getting status. |
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>>> australia = Country.objects.create(name='Australia') |
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>>> active = ClientStatus.objects.create(name='active') |
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>>> client = Client.objects.create(name='client', status=active) |
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>>> client.status |
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<ClientStatus: ClientStatus object> |
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>>> Client.objects.select_related()[0].status |
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<ClientStatus: ClientStatus object> |
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>>> Client.objects.select_related('state')[0].status |
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<ClientStatus: ClientStatus object> |
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>>> Client.objects.select_related('state', 'status')[0].status |
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<ClientStatus: ClientStatus object> |
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>>> Client.objects.select_related('state__country')[0].status |
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<ClientStatus: ClientStatus object> |
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>>> Client.objects.select_related('state__country', 'status')[0].status |
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<ClientStatus: ClientStatus object> |
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>>> Client.objects.select_related('status')[0].status |
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<ClientStatus: ClientStatus object> |
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"""}
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