django-multiselectfield/example/app/test_msf.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2013 by Pablo Martín <goinnn@gmail.com>
#
# This software is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with this software. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import sys
from django import VERSION
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
from django.forms.models import modelform_factory
from django.test import TestCase
from multiselectfield.utils import get_max_length
from .models import Book, PROVINCES, STATES, PROVINCES_AND_STATES
if sys.version_info < (3,):
u = unicode # noqa: F821
else:
u = str
def get_field(model, name):
return model._meta.get_field(name)
class MultiSelectTestCase(TestCase):
fixtures = ['app_data.json']
maxDiff = 4000
def assertListEqual(self, left, right, msg=None):
if sys.version_info >= (3, 2):
# Added in Python 3.2
self.assertCountEqual(left, right, msg=msg)
else:
# Manually check list equality
self.assertEqual(len(left), len(right), msg=msg)
for i, tag_list in enumerate(left):
for j, tag in enumerate(tag_list):
self.assertEqual(tag, right[i][j], msg=msg)
def assertStringEqual(self, left, right, msg=None):
_msg = "Chars in position %%d differ: %%s != %%s. %s" % msg
# Compare characters individually
for i, chars in enumerate(zip(left, right)):
self.assertEqual(chars[0], chars[1], msg=_msg % (i, chars[0], chars[1]))
def test_filter(self):
self.assertEqual(Book.objects.filter(tags__contains='sex').count(), 1)
self.assertEqual(Book.objects.filter(tags__contains='boring').count(), 0)
def test_values_list(self):
tag_list_list = Book.objects.all().values_list('tags', flat=True)
categories_list_list = Book.objects.all().values_list('categories', flat=True)
# Workaround for Django bug #9619
# https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/9619
# For Django 1.6 and 1.7, calling values() or values_list() doesn't
# call Field.from_db_field, it simply returns a Python representation
# of the data in the database (which in our case is a string of
# comma-separated values). The bug was fixed in Django 1.8+.
self.assertListEqual(tag_list_list, [['sex', 'work', 'happy']])
self.assertListEqual(categories_list_list, [['1', '3', '5']])
def test_form(self):
form_class = modelform_factory(Book, fields=('title', 'tags', 'categories'))
self.assertEqual(len(form_class.base_fields), 3)
form = form_class({'title': 'new book',
'categories': '1,2'})
if form.is_valid():
form.save()
def test_object(self):
book = Book.objects.get(id=1)
self.assertEqual(book.get_tags_display(), 'Sex, Work, Happy')
self.assertEqual(book.get_tags_list(), ['Sex', 'Work', 'Happy'])
self.assertEqual(book.get_categories_display(), 'Handbooks and manuals by discipline, Books of literary criticism, Books about literature')
self.assertEqual(book.get_categories_list(), ['Handbooks and manuals by discipline', 'Books of literary criticism', 'Books about literature'])
self.assertEqual(book.get_tags_list(), book.get_tags_display().split(', '))
self.assertEqual(book.get_categories_list(), book.get_categories_display().split(', '))
def test_validate(self):
book = Book.objects.get(id=1)
get_field(Book, 'tags').clean(['sex', 'work'], book)
try:
get_field(Book, 'tags').clean(['sex1', 'work'], book)
raise AssertionError()
except ValidationError:
pass
get_field(Book, 'categories').clean(['1', '2', '3'], book)
try:
get_field(Book, 'categories').clean(['1', '2', '3', '4'], book)
raise AssertionError()
except ValidationError:
pass
try:
get_field(Book, 'categories').clean(['11', '12', '13'], book)
raise AssertionError()
except ValidationError:
pass
def test_serializer(self):
book = Book.objects.get(id=1)
self.assertEqual(get_field(Book, 'tags').value_to_string(book), 'sex,work,happy')
self.assertEqual(get_field(Book, 'categories').value_to_string(book), '1,3,5')
def test_flatchoices(self):
self.assertEqual(get_field(Book, 'published_in').flatchoices, list(PROVINCES + STATES))
def test_named_groups(self):
self.assertEqual(get_field(Book, 'published_in').choices, PROVINCES_AND_STATES)
def test_named_groups_form(self):
form_class = modelform_factory(Book, fields=('published_in',))
self.assertEqual(len(form_class.base_fields), 1)
form = form_class(initial={'published_in': ['BC', 'AK']})
expected_html = u("""<p><label>Province or State:</label> <ul id="id_published_in"><li>Canada - Provinces<ul id="id_published_in_0"><li><label for="id_published_in_0_0"><input id="id_published_in_0_0" name="published_in" type="checkbox" value="AB" /> Alberta</label></li>\n"""
"""<li><label for="id_published_in_0_1"><input checked="checked" id="id_published_in_0_1" name="published_in" type="checkbox" value="BC" /> British Columbia</label></li></ul></li>\n"""
"""<li>USA - States<ul id="id_published_in_1"><li><label for="id_published_in_1_0"><input checked="checked" id="id_published_in_1_0" name="published_in" type="checkbox" value="AK" /> Alaska</label></li>\n"""
"""<li><label for="id_published_in_1_1"><input id="id_published_in_1_1" name="published_in" type="checkbox" value="AL" /> Alabama</label></li>\n"""
"""<li><label for="id_published_in_1_2"><input id="id_published_in_1_2" name="published_in" type="checkbox" value="AZ" /> Arizona</label></li></ul></li></ul></p>""")
actual_html = form.as_p()
if VERSION >= (2, 0):
expected_html = expected_html.replace('input checked="checked"', 'input checked')
self.assertHTMLEqual(expected_html, actual_html)
class MultiSelectUtilsTestCase(TestCase):
def test_get_max_length_max_length_is_not_none(self):
self.assertEqual(get_max_length([], 5), 5)
def test_get_max_length_max_length_is_none_and_choices_is_empty(self):
self.assertEqual(get_max_length([], None), 200)
def test_get_max_length_max_length_is_none_and_choices_is_not_empty(self):
choices = [
('key1', 'value1'),
('key2', 'value2'),
('key3', 'value3'),
]
self.assertEqual(get_max_length(choices, None), 14)