import os from django.core.management import call_command from django.test import TestCase, TransactionTestCase from django.test.utils import extend_sys_path from .models import ( ConcreteModel, ConcreteModelSubclass, ConcreteModelSubclassProxy, ProxyModel, ) class ProxyModelInheritanceTests(TransactionTestCase): """ Proxy model inheritance across apps can result in migrate not creating the table for the proxied model (as described in #12286). This test creates two dummy apps and calls migrate, then verifies that the table has been created. """ available_apps = [] def test_table_exists(self): with extend_sys_path(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))): with self.modify_settings(INSTALLED_APPS={"append": ["app1", "app2"]}): call_command("migrate", verbosity=0, run_syncdb=True) from app1.models import ProxyModel from app2.models import NiceModel self.assertEqual(NiceModel.objects.count(), 0) self.assertEqual(ProxyModel.objects.count(), 0) class MultiTableInheritanceProxyTest(TestCase): def test_model_subclass_proxy(self): """ Deleting an instance of a model proxying a multi-table inherited subclass should cascade delete down the whole inheritance chain (see #18083). """ instance = ConcreteModelSubclassProxy.objects.create() instance.delete() self.assertEqual(0, ConcreteModelSubclassProxy.objects.count()) self.assertEqual(0, ConcreteModelSubclass.objects.count()) self.assertEqual(0, ConcreteModel.objects.count()) def test_deletion_through_intermediate_proxy(self): child = ConcreteModelSubclass.objects.create() proxy = ProxyModel.objects.get(pk=child.pk) proxy.delete() self.assertFalse(ConcreteModel.objects.exists()) self.assertFalse(ConcreteModelSubclass.objects.exists())