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from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.conf.urls import url
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
from django.test import TestCase, override_settings
from django.utils import six
import rest_framework.utils.model_meta
from rest_framework.compat import _resolve_model
from rest_framework.routers import SimpleRouter
from rest_framework.serializers import ModelSerializer
from rest_framework.utils import json
from rest_framework.utils.breadcrumbs import get_breadcrumbs
from rest_framework.views import APIView
from rest_framework.viewsets import ModelViewSet
from tests.models import BasicModel
class Root(APIView):
pass
class ResourceRoot(APIView):
pass
class ResourceInstance(APIView):
pass
class NestedResourceRoot(APIView):
pass
class NestedResourceInstance(APIView):
pass
class CustomNameResourceInstance(APIView):
def get_view_name(self):
return "Foo"
class ResourceViewSet(ModelViewSet):
serializer_class = ModelSerializer
queryset = BasicModel.objects.all()
router = SimpleRouter()
router.register(r'resources', ResourceViewSet)
urlpatterns = [
url(r'^$', Root.as_view()),
url(r'^resource/$', ResourceRoot.as_view()),
url(r'^resource/customname$', CustomNameResourceInstance.as_view()),
url(r'^resource/(?P<key>[0-9]+)$', ResourceInstance.as_view()),
url(r'^resource/(?P<key>[0-9]+)/$', NestedResourceRoot.as_view()),
url(r'^resource/(?P<key>[0-9]+)/(?P<other>[A-Za-z]+)$', NestedResourceInstance.as_view()),
]
urlpatterns += router.urls
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='tests.test_utils')
class BreadcrumbTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests the breadcrumb functionality used by the HTML renderer.
"""
def test_root_breadcrumbs(self):
url = '/'
assert get_breadcrumbs(url) == [('Root', '/')]
def test_resource_root_breadcrumbs(self):
url = '/resource/'
assert get_breadcrumbs(url) == [
('Root', '/'), ('Resource Root', '/resource/')
]
def test_resource_instance_breadcrumbs(self):
url = '/resource/123'
assert get_breadcrumbs(url) == [
('Root', '/'),
('Resource Root', '/resource/'),
('Resource Instance', '/resource/123')
]
def test_resource_instance_customname_breadcrumbs(self):
url = '/resource/customname'
assert get_breadcrumbs(url) == [
('Root', '/'),
('Resource Root', '/resource/'),
('Foo', '/resource/customname')
]
def test_nested_resource_breadcrumbs(self):
url = '/resource/123/'
assert get_breadcrumbs(url) == [
('Root', '/'),
('Resource Root', '/resource/'),
('Resource Instance', '/resource/123'),
('Nested Resource Root', '/resource/123/')
]
def test_nested_resource_instance_breadcrumbs(self):
url = '/resource/123/abc'
assert get_breadcrumbs(url) == [
('Root', '/'),
('Resource Root', '/resource/'),
('Resource Instance', '/resource/123'),
('Nested Resource Root', '/resource/123/'),
('Nested Resource Instance', '/resource/123/abc')
]
def test_broken_url_breadcrumbs_handled_gracefully(self):
url = '/foobar'
assert get_breadcrumbs(url) == [('Root', '/')]
def test_modelviewset_resource_instance_breadcrumbs(self):
url = '/resources/1/'
assert get_breadcrumbs(url) == [
('Root', '/'),
('Resource List', '/resources/'),
('Resource Instance', '/resources/1/')
]
class ResolveModelTests(TestCase):
"""
`_resolve_model` should return a Django model class given the
provided argument is a Django model class itself, or a properly
formatted string representation of one.
"""
def test_resolve_django_model(self):
resolved_model = _resolve_model(BasicModel)
assert resolved_model == BasicModel
def test_resolve_string_representation(self):
resolved_model = _resolve_model('tests.BasicModel')
assert resolved_model == BasicModel
def test_resolve_unicode_representation(self):
resolved_model = _resolve_model(six.text_type('tests.BasicModel'))
assert resolved_model == BasicModel
def test_resolve_non_django_model(self):
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
_resolve_model(TestCase)
def test_resolve_improper_string_representation(self):
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
_resolve_model('BasicModel')
class ResolveModelWithPatchedDjangoTests(TestCase):
"""
Test coverage for when Django's `get_model` returns `None`.
Under certain circumstances Django may return `None` with `get_model`:
http://git.io/get-model-source
It usually happens with circular imports so it is important that DRF
excepts early, otherwise fault happens downstream and is much more
difficult to debug.
"""
def setUp(self):
"""Monkeypatch get_model."""
self.get_model = rest_framework.compat.apps.get_model
def get_model(app_label, model_name):
return None
rest_framework.compat.apps.get_model = get_model
def tearDown(self):
"""Revert monkeypatching."""
rest_framework.compat.apps.get_model = self.get_model
def test_blows_up_if_model_does_not_resolve(self):
with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured):
_resolve_model('tests.BasicModel')
class JsonFloatTests(TestCase):
"""
Internaly, wrapped json functions should adhere to strict float handling
"""
def test_dumps(self):
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
json.dumps(float('inf'))
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
json.dumps(float('nan'))
def test_loads(self):
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
json.loads("Infinity")
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
json.loads("NaN")
@override_settings(STRICT_JSON=False)
class NonStrictJsonFloatTests(JsonFloatTests):
"""
'STRICT_JSON = False' should not somehow affect internal json behavior
"""