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from __future__ import unicode_literals

from django import forms
from django.contrib.contenttypes.forms import generic_inlineformset_factory
from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
from django.core.exceptions import FieldError
from django.test import TestCase
from django.utils import six

from .models import (TaggedItem, ValuableTaggedItem, Comparison, Animal,
                     Vegetable, Mineral, Gecko, Rock, ManualPK,
                     ForProxyModelModel, ForConcreteModelModel,
                     ProxyRelatedModel, ConcreteRelatedModel, AllowsNullGFK)


class GenericRelationsTests(TestCase):
    def test_generic_relations(self):
        # Create the world in 7 lines of code...
        lion = Animal.objects.create(common_name="Lion", latin_name="Panthera leo")
        platypus = Animal.objects.create(
            common_name="Platypus", latin_name="Ornithorhynchus anatinus"
        )
        Vegetable.objects.create(name="Eggplant", is_yucky=True)
        bacon = Vegetable.objects.create(name="Bacon", is_yucky=False)
        quartz = Mineral.objects.create(name="Quartz", hardness=7)

        # Objects with declared GenericRelations can be tagged directly -- the
        # API mimics the many-to-many API.
        bacon.tags.create(tag="fatty")
        bacon.tags.create(tag="salty")
        lion.tags.create(tag="yellow")
        lion.tags.create(tag="hairy")
        platypus.tags.create(tag="fatty")
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(lion.tags.all(), [
            "<TaggedItem: hairy>",
            "<TaggedItem: yellow>"
        ])
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(bacon.tags.all(), [
            "<TaggedItem: fatty>",
            "<TaggedItem: salty>"
        ])

        # You can easily access the content object like a foreign key.
        t = TaggedItem.objects.get(tag="salty")
        self.assertEqual(t.content_object, bacon)
        qs = TaggedItem.objects.filter(animal__isnull=False).order_by('animal__common_name', 'tag')
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(
            qs, ["<TaggedItem: hairy>", "<TaggedItem: yellow>", "<TaggedItem: fatty>"]
        )
        mpk = ManualPK.objects.create(id=1)
        mpk.tags.create(tag='mpk')
        from django.db.models import Q
        qs = TaggedItem.objects.filter(Q(animal__isnull=False) | Q(manualpk__id=1)).order_by('tag')
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(
            qs, ["fatty", "hairy", "mpk", "yellow"], lambda x: x.tag)
        mpk.delete()

        # Recall that the Mineral class doesn't have an explicit GenericRelation
        # defined. That's OK, because you can create TaggedItems explicitly.
        tag1 = TaggedItem.objects.create(content_object=quartz, tag="shiny")
        TaggedItem.objects.create(content_object=quartz, tag="clearish")

        # However, excluding GenericRelations means your lookups have to be a
        # bit more explicit.
        ctype = ContentType.objects.get_for_model(quartz)
        q = TaggedItem.objects.filter(
            content_type__pk=ctype.id, object_id=quartz.id
        )
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(q, [
            "<TaggedItem: clearish>",
            "<TaggedItem: shiny>"
        ])

        # You can set a generic foreign key in the way you'd expect.
        tag1.content_object = platypus
        tag1.save()
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(platypus.tags.all(), [
            "<TaggedItem: fatty>",
            "<TaggedItem: shiny>"
        ])
        q = TaggedItem.objects.filter(
            content_type__pk=ctype.id, object_id=quartz.id
        )
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(q, ["<TaggedItem: clearish>"])

        # Queries across generic relations respect the content types. Even
        # though there are two TaggedItems with a tag of "fatty", this query
        # only pulls out the one with the content type related to Animals.
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(Animal.objects.order_by('common_name'), [
            "<Animal: Lion>",
            "<Animal: Platypus>"
        ])
        # Create another fatty tagged instance with different PK to ensure
        # there is a content type restriction in the generated queries below.
        mpk = ManualPK.objects.create(id=lion.pk)
        mpk.tags.create(tag="fatty")
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(Animal.objects.filter(tags__tag='fatty'), [
            "<Animal: Platypus>"
        ])
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(Animal.objects.exclude(tags__tag='fatty'), [
            "<Animal: Lion>"
        ])
        mpk.delete()

        # If you delete an object with an explicit Generic relation, the related
        # objects are deleted when the source object is deleted.
        # Original list of tags:
        comp_func = lambda obj: (
            obj.tag, obj.content_type.model_class(), obj.object_id
        )

        self.assertQuerysetEqual(TaggedItem.objects.all(), [
            ('clearish', Mineral, quartz.pk),
            ('fatty', Animal, platypus.pk),
            ('fatty', Vegetable, bacon.pk),
            ('hairy', Animal, lion.pk),
            ('salty', Vegetable, bacon.pk),
            ('shiny', Animal, platypus.pk),
            ('yellow', Animal, lion.pk)
        ],
            comp_func
        )
        lion.delete()
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(TaggedItem.objects.all(), [
            ('clearish', Mineral, quartz.pk),
            ('fatty', Animal, platypus.pk),
            ('fatty', Vegetable, bacon.pk),
            ('salty', Vegetable, bacon.pk),
            ('shiny', Animal, platypus.pk)
        ],
            comp_func
        )

        # If Generic Relation is not explicitly defined, any related objects
        # remain after deletion of the source object.
        quartz_pk = quartz.pk
        quartz.delete()
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(TaggedItem.objects.all(), [
            ('clearish', Mineral, quartz_pk),
            ('fatty', Animal, platypus.pk),
            ('fatty', Vegetable, bacon.pk),
            ('salty', Vegetable, bacon.pk),
            ('shiny', Animal, platypus.pk)
        ],
            comp_func
        )
        # If you delete a tag, the objects using the tag are unaffected
        # (other than losing a tag)
        tag = TaggedItem.objects.order_by("id")[0]
        tag.delete()
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(bacon.tags.all(), ["<TaggedItem: salty>"])
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(TaggedItem.objects.all(), [
            ('clearish', Mineral, quartz_pk),
            ('fatty', Animal, platypus.pk),
            ('salty', Vegetable, bacon.pk),
            ('shiny', Animal, platypus.pk)
        ],
            comp_func
        )
        TaggedItem.objects.filter(tag='fatty').delete()
        ctype = ContentType.objects.get_for_model(lion)
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(Animal.objects.filter(tags__content_type=ctype), [
            "<Animal: Platypus>"
        ])

    def test_generic_relation_related_name_default(self):
        # Test that GenericRelation by default isn't usable from
        # the reverse side.
        with self.assertRaises(FieldError):
            TaggedItem.objects.filter(vegetable__isnull=True)

    def test_multiple_gfk(self):
        # Simple tests for multiple GenericForeignKeys
        # only uses one model, since the above tests should be sufficient.
        tiger = Animal.objects.create(common_name="tiger")
        cheetah = Animal.objects.create(common_name="cheetah")
        bear = Animal.objects.create(common_name="bear")

        # Create directly
        Comparison.objects.create(
            first_obj=cheetah, other_obj=tiger, comparative="faster"
        )
        Comparison.objects.create(
            first_obj=tiger, other_obj=cheetah, comparative="cooler"
        )

        # Create using GenericRelation
        tiger.comparisons.create(other_obj=bear, comparative="cooler")
        tiger.comparisons.create(other_obj=cheetah, comparative="stronger")
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(cheetah.comparisons.all(), [
            "<Comparison: cheetah is faster than tiger>"
        ])

        # Filtering works
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(tiger.comparisons.filter(comparative="cooler"), [
            "<Comparison: tiger is cooler than cheetah>",
            "<Comparison: tiger is cooler than bear>",
        ], ordered=False)

        # Filtering and deleting works
        subjective = ["cooler"]
        tiger.comparisons.filter(comparative__in=subjective).delete()
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(Comparison.objects.all(), [
            "<Comparison: cheetah is faster than tiger>",
            "<Comparison: tiger is stronger than cheetah>"
        ], ordered=False)

        # If we delete cheetah, Comparisons with cheetah as 'first_obj' will be
        # deleted since Animal has an explicit GenericRelation to Comparison
        # through first_obj. Comparisons with cheetah as 'other_obj' will not
        # be deleted.
        cheetah.delete()
        self.assertQuerysetEqual(Comparison.objects.all(), [
            "<Comparison: tiger is stronger than None>"
        ])

    def test_gfk_subclasses(self):
        # GenericForeignKey should work with subclasses (see #8309)
        quartz = Mineral.objects.create(name="Quartz", hardness=7)
        valuedtag = ValuableTaggedItem.objects.create(
            content_object=quartz, tag="shiny", value=10
        )
        self.assertEqual(valuedtag.content_object, quartz)

    def test_generic_inline_formsets(self):
        GenericFormSet = generic_inlineformset_factory(TaggedItem, extra=1)
        formset = GenericFormSet()
        self.assertHTMLEqual(''.join(form.as_p() for form in formset.forms), """<p><label for="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-tag">Tag:</label> <input id="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-tag" type="text" name="generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-tag" maxlength="50" /></p>
<p><label for="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-DELETE">Delete:</label> <input type="checkbox" name="generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-DELETE" id="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-DELETE" /><input type="hidden" name="generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-id" id="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-id" /></p>""")

        formset = GenericFormSet(instance=Animal())
        self.assertHTMLEqual(''.join(form.as_p() for form in formset.forms), """<p><label for="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-tag">Tag:</label> <input id="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-tag" type="text" name="generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-tag" maxlength="50" /></p>
<p><label for="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-DELETE">Delete:</label> <input type="checkbox" name="generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-DELETE" id="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-DELETE" /><input type="hidden" name="generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-id" id="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-id" /></p>""")

        platypus = Animal.objects.create(
            common_name="Platypus", latin_name="Ornithorhynchus anatinus"
        )
        platypus.tags.create(tag="shiny")
        GenericFormSet = generic_inlineformset_factory(TaggedItem, extra=1)
        formset = GenericFormSet(instance=platypus)
        tagged_item_id = TaggedItem.objects.get(
            tag='shiny', object_id=platypus.id
        ).id
        self.assertHTMLEqual(''.join(form.as_p() for form in formset.forms), """<p><label for="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-tag">Tag:</label> <input id="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-tag" type="text" name="generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-tag" value="shiny" maxlength="50" /></p>
<p><label for="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-DELETE">Delete:</label> <input type="checkbox" name="generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-DELETE" id="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-DELETE" /><input type="hidden" name="generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-id" value="%s" id="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-0-id" /></p><p><label for="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-1-tag">Tag:</label> <input id="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-1-tag" type="text" name="generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-1-tag" maxlength="50" /></p>
<p><label for="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-1-DELETE">Delete:</label> <input type="checkbox" name="generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-1-DELETE" id="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-1-DELETE" /><input type="hidden" name="generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-1-id" id="id_generic_relations-taggeditem-content_type-object_id-1-id" /></p>""" % tagged_item_id)

        lion = Animal.objects.create(common_name="Lion", latin_name="Panthera leo")
        formset = GenericFormSet(instance=lion, prefix='x')
        self.assertHTMLEqual(''.join(form.as_p() for form in formset.forms), """<p><label for="id_x-0-tag">Tag:</label> <input id="id_x-0-tag" type="text" name="x-0-tag" maxlength="50" /></p>
<p><label for="id_x-0-DELETE">Delete:</label> <input type="checkbox" name="x-0-DELETE" id="id_x-0-DELETE" /><input type="hidden" name="x-0-id" id="id_x-0-id" /></p>""")

    def test_gfk_manager(self):
        # GenericForeignKey should not use the default manager (which may filter objects) #16048
        tailless = Gecko.objects.create(has_tail=False)
        tag = TaggedItem.objects.create(content_object=tailless, tag="lizard")
        self.assertEqual(tag.content_object, tailless)

    def test_subclasses_with_gen_rel(self):
        """
        Test that concrete model subclasses with generic relations work
        correctly (ticket 11263).
        """
        granite = Rock.objects.create(name='granite', hardness=5)
        TaggedItem.objects.create(content_object=granite, tag="countertop")
        self.assertEqual(Rock.objects.filter(tags__tag="countertop").count(), 1)

    def test_generic_inline_formsets_initial(self):
        """
        Test for #17927 Initial values support for BaseGenericInlineFormSet.
        """
        quartz = Mineral.objects.create(name="Quartz", hardness=7)

        GenericFormSet = generic_inlineformset_factory(TaggedItem, extra=1)
        ctype = ContentType.objects.get_for_model(quartz)
        initial_data = [{
            'tag': 'lizard',
            'content_type': ctype.pk,
            'object_id': quartz.pk,
        }]
        formset = GenericFormSet(initial=initial_data)
        self.assertEqual(formset.forms[0].initial, initial_data[0])

    def test_get_or_create(self):
        # get_or_create should work with virtual fields (content_object)
        quartz = Mineral.objects.create(name="Quartz", hardness=7)
        tag, created = TaggedItem.objects.get_or_create(tag="shiny",
            defaults={'content_object': quartz})
        self.assertTrue(created)
        self.assertEqual(tag.tag, "shiny")
        self.assertEqual(tag.content_object.id, quartz.id)

    def test_update_or_create_defaults(self):
        # update_or_create should work with virtual fields (content_object)
        quartz = Mineral.objects.create(name="Quartz", hardness=7)
        diamond = Mineral.objects.create(name="Diamond", hardness=7)
        tag, created = TaggedItem.objects.update_or_create(tag="shiny",
            defaults={'content_object': quartz})
        self.assertTrue(created)
        self.assertEqual(tag.content_object.id, quartz.id)

        tag, created = TaggedItem.objects.update_or_create(tag="shiny",
            defaults={'content_object': diamond})
        self.assertFalse(created)
        self.assertEqual(tag.content_object.id, diamond.id)

    def test_query_content_type(self):
        with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, FieldError, "^Cannot resolve keyword 'content_object' into field."):
            TaggedItem.objects.get(content_object='')


class GetOrCreateAndUpdateOrCreateTests(TestCase):
    """
    GenericRelationsTests has changed significantly on master, this
    standalone TestCase is part of the backport for #23611.
    """
    def setUp(self):
        self.bacon = Vegetable.objects.create(name="Bacon", is_yucky=False)
        self.bacon.tags.create(tag="fatty")
        self.bacon.tags.create(tag="salty")

    def test_generic_update_or_create_when_created(self):
        """
        Should be able to use update_or_create from the generic related manager
        to create a tag. Refs #23611.
        """
        count = self.bacon.tags.count()
        tag, created = self.bacon.tags.update_or_create(tag='stinky')
        self.assertTrue(created)
        self.assertEqual(count + 1, self.bacon.tags.count())

    def test_generic_update_or_create_when_updated(self):
        """
        Should be able to use update_or_create from the generic related manager
        to update a tag. Refs #23611.
        """
        count = self.bacon.tags.count()
        tag = self.bacon.tags.create(tag='stinky')
        self.assertEqual(count + 1, self.bacon.tags.count())
        tag, created = self.bacon.tags.update_or_create(defaults={'tag': 'juicy'}, id=tag.id)
        self.assertFalse(created)
        self.assertEqual(count + 1, self.bacon.tags.count())
        self.assertEqual(tag.tag, 'juicy')

    def test_generic_get_or_create_when_created(self):
        """
        Should be able to use get_or_create from the generic related manager
        to create a tag. Refs #23611.
        """
        count = self.bacon.tags.count()
        tag, created = self.bacon.tags.get_or_create(tag='stinky')
        self.assertTrue(created)
        self.assertEqual(count + 1, self.bacon.tags.count())

    def test_generic_get_or_create_when_exists(self):
        """
        Should be able to use get_or_create from the generic related manager
        to get a tag. Refs #23611.
        """
        count = self.bacon.tags.count()
        tag = self.bacon.tags.create(tag="stinky")
        self.assertEqual(count + 1, self.bacon.tags.count())
        tag, created = self.bacon.tags.get_or_create(id=tag.id, defaults={'tag': 'juicy'})
        self.assertFalse(created)
        self.assertEqual(count + 1, self.bacon.tags.count())
        # shouldn't had changed the tag
        self.assertEqual(tag.tag, 'stinky')


class CustomWidget(forms.TextInput):
    pass


class TaggedItemForm(forms.ModelForm):
    class Meta:
        model = TaggedItem
        fields = '__all__'
        widgets = {'tag': CustomWidget}


class GenericInlineFormsetTest(TestCase):
    def test_generic_inlineformset_factory(self):
        """
        Regression for #14572: Using base forms with widgets
        defined in Meta should not raise errors.
        """
        Formset = generic_inlineformset_factory(TaggedItem, TaggedItemForm)
        form = Formset().forms[0]
        self.assertIsInstance(form['tag'].field.widget, CustomWidget)

    def test_save_new_uses_form_save(self):
        """
        Regression for #16260: save_new should call form.save()
        """
        class SaveTestForm(forms.ModelForm):
            def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
                self.instance.saved_by = "custom method"
                return super(SaveTestForm, self).save(*args, **kwargs)

        Formset = generic_inlineformset_factory(
            ForProxyModelModel, fields='__all__', form=SaveTestForm)

        instance = ProxyRelatedModel.objects.create()

        data = {
            'form-TOTAL_FORMS': '1',
            'form-INITIAL_FORMS': '0',
            'form-MAX_NUM_FORMS': '',
            'form-0-title': 'foo',
        }

        formset = Formset(data, instance=instance, prefix='form')
        self.assertTrue(formset.is_valid())
        new_obj = formset.save()[0]
        self.assertEqual(new_obj.saved_by, "custom method")

    def test_save_new_for_proxy(self):
        Formset = generic_inlineformset_factory(ForProxyModelModel,
            fields='__all__', for_concrete_model=False)

        instance = ProxyRelatedModel.objects.create()

        data = {
            'form-TOTAL_FORMS': '1',
            'form-INITIAL_FORMS': '0',
            'form-MAX_NUM_FORMS': '',
            'form-0-title': 'foo',
        }

        formset = Formset(data, instance=instance, prefix='form')
        self.assertTrue(formset.is_valid())

        new_obj, = formset.save()
        self.assertEqual(new_obj.obj, instance)

    def test_save_new_for_concrete(self):
        Formset = generic_inlineformset_factory(ForProxyModelModel,
            fields='__all__', for_concrete_model=True)

        instance = ProxyRelatedModel.objects.create()

        data = {
            'form-TOTAL_FORMS': '1',
            'form-INITIAL_FORMS': '0',
            'form-MAX_NUM_FORMS': '',
            'form-0-title': 'foo',
        }

        formset = Formset(data, instance=instance, prefix='form')
        self.assertTrue(formset.is_valid())

        new_obj, = formset.save()
        self.assertNotIsInstance(new_obj.obj, ProxyRelatedModel)


class ProxyRelatedModelTest(TestCase):
    def test_default_behavior(self):
        """
        The default for for_concrete_model should be True
        """
        base = ForConcreteModelModel()
        base.obj = rel = ProxyRelatedModel.objects.create()
        base.save()

        base = ForConcreteModelModel.objects.get(pk=base.pk)
        rel = ConcreteRelatedModel.objects.get(pk=rel.pk)
        self.assertEqual(base.obj, rel)

    def test_works_normally(self):
        """
        When for_concrete_model is False, we should still be able to get
        an instance of the concrete class.
        """
        base = ForProxyModelModel()
        base.obj = rel = ConcreteRelatedModel.objects.create()
        base.save()

        base = ForProxyModelModel.objects.get(pk=base.pk)
        self.assertEqual(base.obj, rel)

    def test_proxy_is_returned(self):
        """
        Instances of the proxy should be returned when
        for_concrete_model is False.
        """
        base = ForProxyModelModel()
        base.obj = ProxyRelatedModel.objects.create()
        base.save()

        base = ForProxyModelModel.objects.get(pk=base.pk)
        self.assertIsInstance(base.obj, ProxyRelatedModel)

    def test_query(self):
        base = ForProxyModelModel()
        base.obj = rel = ConcreteRelatedModel.objects.create()
        base.save()

        self.assertEqual(rel, ConcreteRelatedModel.objects.get(bases__id=base.id))

    def test_query_proxy(self):
        base = ForProxyModelModel()
        base.obj = rel = ProxyRelatedModel.objects.create()
        base.save()

        self.assertEqual(rel, ProxyRelatedModel.objects.get(bases__id=base.id))

    def test_generic_relation(self):
        base = ForProxyModelModel()
        base.obj = ProxyRelatedModel.objects.create()
        base.save()

        base = ForProxyModelModel.objects.get(pk=base.pk)
        rel = ProxyRelatedModel.objects.get(pk=base.obj.pk)
        self.assertEqual(base, rel.bases.get())

    def test_generic_relation_set(self):
        base = ForProxyModelModel()
        base.obj = ConcreteRelatedModel.objects.create()
        base.save()
        newrel = ConcreteRelatedModel.objects.create()

        newrel.bases = [base]
        newrel = ConcreteRelatedModel.objects.get(pk=newrel.pk)
        self.assertEqual(base, newrel.bases.get())


class TestInitWithNoneArgument(TestCase):
    def test_none_not_allowed(self):
        # TaggedItem requires a content_type, initializing with None should
        # raise a ValueError.
        with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, ValueError,
          'Cannot assign None: "TaggedItem.content_type" does not allow null values'):
            TaggedItem(content_object=None)

    def test_none_allowed(self):
        # AllowsNullGFK doesn't require a content_type, so None argument should
        # also be allowed.
        AllowsNullGFK(content_object=None)