--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/web/lib/django/core/management/validation.py Wed Jun 02 18:57:35 2010 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,280 @@
+import sys
+from django.core.management.color import color_style
+from django.utils.itercompat import is_iterable
+
+class ModelErrorCollection:
+ def __init__(self, outfile=sys.stdout):
+ self.errors = []
+ self.outfile = outfile
+ self.style = color_style()
+
+ def add(self, context, error):
+ self.errors.append((context, error))
+ self.outfile.write(self.style.ERROR("%s: %s\n" % (context, error)))
+
+def get_validation_errors(outfile, app=None):
+ """
+ Validates all models that are part of the specified app. If no app name is provided,
+ validates all models of all installed apps. Writes errors, if any, to outfile.
+ Returns number of errors.
+ """
+ from django.conf import settings
+ from django.db import models, connection
+ from django.db.models.loading import get_app_errors
+ from django.db.models.fields.related import RelatedObject
+
+ e = ModelErrorCollection(outfile)
+
+ for (app_name, error) in get_app_errors().items():
+ e.add(app_name, error)
+
+ for cls in models.get_models(app):
+ opts = cls._meta
+
+ # Do field-specific validation.
+ for f in opts.local_fields:
+ if f.name == 'id' and not f.primary_key and opts.pk.name == 'id':
+ e.add(opts, '"%s": You can\'t use "id" as a field name, because each model automatically gets an "id" field if none of the fields have primary_key=True. You need to either remove/rename your "id" field or add primary_key=True to a field.' % f.name)
+ if f.name.endswith('_'):
+ e.add(opts, '"%s": Field names cannot end with underscores, because this would lead to ambiguous queryset filters.' % f.name)
+ if isinstance(f, models.CharField):
+ try:
+ max_length = int(f.max_length)
+ if max_length <= 0:
+ e.add(opts, '"%s": CharFields require a "max_length" attribute that is a positive integer.' % f.name)
+ except (ValueError, TypeError):
+ e.add(opts, '"%s": CharFields require a "max_length" attribute that is a positive integer.' % f.name)
+ if isinstance(f, models.DecimalField):
+ decimalp_msg ='"%s": DecimalFields require a "decimal_places" attribute that is a non-negative integer.'
+ try:
+ decimal_places = int(f.decimal_places)
+ if decimal_places < 0:
+ e.add(opts, decimalp_msg % f.name)
+ except (ValueError, TypeError):
+ e.add(opts, decimalp_msg % f.name)
+ mdigits_msg = '"%s": DecimalFields require a "max_digits" attribute that is a positive integer.'
+ try:
+ max_digits = int(f.max_digits)
+ if max_digits <= 0:
+ e.add(opts, mdigits_msg % f.name)
+ except (ValueError, TypeError):
+ e.add(opts, mdigits_msg % f.name)
+ if isinstance(f, models.FileField) and not f.upload_to:
+ e.add(opts, '"%s": FileFields require an "upload_to" attribute.' % f.name)
+ if isinstance(f, models.ImageField):
+ # Try to import PIL in either of the two ways it can end up installed.
+ try:
+ from PIL import Image
+ except ImportError:
+ try:
+ import Image
+ except ImportError:
+ e.add(opts, '"%s": To use ImageFields, you need to install the Python Imaging Library. Get it at http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ .' % f.name)
+ if isinstance(f, models.BooleanField) and getattr(f, 'null', False):
+ e.add(opts, '"%s": BooleanFields do not accept null values. Use a NullBooleanField instead.' % f.name)
+ if f.choices:
+ if isinstance(f.choices, basestring) or not is_iterable(f.choices):
+ e.add(opts, '"%s": "choices" should be iterable (e.g., a tuple or list).' % f.name)
+ else:
+ for c in f.choices:
+ if not isinstance(c, (list, tuple)) or len(c) != 2:
+ e.add(opts, '"%s": "choices" should be a sequence of two-tuples.' % f.name)
+ if f.db_index not in (None, True, False):
+ e.add(opts, '"%s": "db_index" should be either None, True or False.' % f.name)
+
+ # Perform any backend-specific field validation.
+ connection.validation.validate_field(e, opts, f)
+
+ # Check to see if the related field will clash with any existing
+ # fields, m2m fields, m2m related objects or related objects
+ if f.rel:
+ if f.rel.to not in models.get_models():
+ e.add(opts, "'%s' has a relation with model %s, which has either not been installed or is abstract." % (f.name, f.rel.to))
+ # it is a string and we could not find the model it refers to
+ # so skip the next section
+ if isinstance(f.rel.to, (str, unicode)):
+ continue
+
+ # Make sure the related field specified by a ForeignKey is unique
+ if not f.rel.to._meta.get_field(f.rel.field_name).unique:
+ e.add(opts, "Field '%s' under model '%s' must have a unique=True constraint." % (f.rel.field_name, f.rel.to.__name__))
+
+ rel_opts = f.rel.to._meta
+ rel_name = RelatedObject(f.rel.to, cls, f).get_accessor_name()
+ rel_query_name = f.related_query_name()
+ if not f.rel.is_hidden():
+ for r in rel_opts.fields:
+ if r.name == rel_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Accessor for field '%s' clashes with field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.name, f.name))
+ if r.name == rel_query_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Reverse query name for field '%s' clashes with field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.name, f.name))
+ for r in rel_opts.local_many_to_many:
+ if r.name == rel_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Accessor for field '%s' clashes with m2m field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.name, f.name))
+ if r.name == rel_query_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Reverse query name for field '%s' clashes with m2m field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.name, f.name))
+ for r in rel_opts.get_all_related_many_to_many_objects():
+ if r.get_accessor_name() == rel_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Accessor for field '%s' clashes with related m2m field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.get_accessor_name(), f.name))
+ if r.get_accessor_name() == rel_query_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Reverse query name for field '%s' clashes with related m2m field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.get_accessor_name(), f.name))
+ for r in rel_opts.get_all_related_objects():
+ if r.field is not f:
+ if r.get_accessor_name() == rel_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Accessor for field '%s' clashes with related field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.get_accessor_name(), f.name))
+ if r.get_accessor_name() == rel_query_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Reverse query name for field '%s' clashes with related field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.get_accessor_name(), f.name))
+
+ seen_intermediary_signatures = []
+ for i, f in enumerate(opts.local_many_to_many):
+ # Check to see if the related m2m field will clash with any
+ # existing fields, m2m fields, m2m related objects or related
+ # objects
+ if f.rel.to not in models.get_models():
+ e.add(opts, "'%s' has an m2m relation with model %s, which has either not been installed or is abstract." % (f.name, f.rel.to))
+ # it is a string and we could not find the model it refers to
+ # so skip the next section
+ if isinstance(f.rel.to, (str, unicode)):
+ continue
+
+ # Check that the field is not set to unique. ManyToManyFields do not support unique.
+ if f.unique:
+ e.add(opts, "ManyToManyFields cannot be unique. Remove the unique argument on '%s'." % f.name)
+
+ if f.rel.through is not None and not isinstance(f.rel.through, basestring):
+ from_model, to_model = cls, f.rel.to
+ if from_model == to_model and f.rel.symmetrical and not f.rel.through._meta.auto_created:
+ e.add(opts, "Many-to-many fields with intermediate tables cannot be symmetrical.")
+ seen_from, seen_to, seen_self = False, False, 0
+ for inter_field in f.rel.through._meta.fields:
+ rel_to = getattr(inter_field.rel, 'to', None)
+ if from_model == to_model: # relation to self
+ if rel_to == from_model:
+ seen_self += 1
+ if seen_self > 2:
+ e.add(opts, "Intermediary model %s has more than "
+ "two foreign keys to %s, which is ambiguous "
+ "and is not permitted." % (
+ f.rel.through._meta.object_name,
+ from_model._meta.object_name
+ )
+ )
+ else:
+ if rel_to == from_model:
+ if seen_from:
+ e.add(opts, "Intermediary model %s has more "
+ "than one foreign key to %s, which is "
+ "ambiguous and is not permitted." % (
+ f.rel.through._meta.object_name,
+ from_model._meta.object_name
+ )
+ )
+ else:
+ seen_from = True
+ elif rel_to == to_model:
+ if seen_to:
+ e.add(opts, "Intermediary model %s has more "
+ "than one foreign key to %s, which is "
+ "ambiguous and is not permitted." % (
+ f.rel.through._meta.object_name,
+ rel_to._meta.object_name
+ )
+ )
+ else:
+ seen_to = True
+ if f.rel.through not in models.get_models(include_auto_created=True):
+ e.add(opts, "'%s' specifies an m2m relation through model "
+ "%s, which has not been installed." % (f.name, f.rel.through)
+ )
+ signature = (f.rel.to, cls, f.rel.through)
+ if signature in seen_intermediary_signatures:
+ e.add(opts, "The model %s has two manually-defined m2m "
+ "relations through the model %s, which is not "
+ "permitted. Please consider using an extra field on "
+ "your intermediary model instead." % (
+ cls._meta.object_name,
+ f.rel.through._meta.object_name
+ )
+ )
+ else:
+ seen_intermediary_signatures.append(signature)
+ if not f.rel.through._meta.auto_created:
+ seen_related_fk, seen_this_fk = False, False
+ for field in f.rel.through._meta.fields:
+ if field.rel:
+ if not seen_related_fk and field.rel.to == f.rel.to:
+ seen_related_fk = True
+ elif field.rel.to == cls:
+ seen_this_fk = True
+ if not seen_related_fk or not seen_this_fk:
+ e.add(opts, "'%s' is a manually-defined m2m relation "
+ "through model %s, which does not have foreign keys "
+ "to %s and %s" % (f.name, f.rel.through._meta.object_name,
+ f.rel.to._meta.object_name, cls._meta.object_name)
+ )
+ elif isinstance(f.rel.through, basestring):
+ e.add(opts, "'%s' specifies an m2m relation through model %s, "
+ "which has not been installed" % (f.name, f.rel.through)
+ )
+
+ rel_opts = f.rel.to._meta
+ rel_name = RelatedObject(f.rel.to, cls, f).get_accessor_name()
+ rel_query_name = f.related_query_name()
+ # If rel_name is none, there is no reverse accessor (this only
+ # occurs for symmetrical m2m relations to self). If this is the
+ # case, there are no clashes to check for this field, as there are
+ # no reverse descriptors for this field.
+ if rel_name is not None:
+ for r in rel_opts.fields:
+ if r.name == rel_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Accessor for m2m field '%s' clashes with field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.name, f.name))
+ if r.name == rel_query_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Reverse query name for m2m field '%s' clashes with field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.name, f.name))
+ for r in rel_opts.local_many_to_many:
+ if r.name == rel_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Accessor for m2m field '%s' clashes with m2m field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.name, f.name))
+ if r.name == rel_query_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Reverse query name for m2m field '%s' clashes with m2m field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.name, f.name))
+ for r in rel_opts.get_all_related_many_to_many_objects():
+ if r.field is not f:
+ if r.get_accessor_name() == rel_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Accessor for m2m field '%s' clashes with related m2m field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.get_accessor_name(), f.name))
+ if r.get_accessor_name() == rel_query_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Reverse query name for m2m field '%s' clashes with related m2m field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.get_accessor_name(), f.name))
+ for r in rel_opts.get_all_related_objects():
+ if r.get_accessor_name() == rel_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Accessor for m2m field '%s' clashes with related field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.get_accessor_name(), f.name))
+ if r.get_accessor_name() == rel_query_name:
+ e.add(opts, "Reverse query name for m2m field '%s' clashes with related field '%s.%s'. Add a related_name argument to the definition for '%s'." % (f.name, rel_opts.object_name, r.get_accessor_name(), f.name))
+
+ # Check ordering attribute.
+ if opts.ordering:
+ for field_name in opts.ordering:
+ if field_name == '?': continue
+ if field_name.startswith('-'):
+ field_name = field_name[1:]
+ if opts.order_with_respect_to and field_name == '_order':
+ continue
+ # Skip ordering in the format field1__field2 (FIXME: checking
+ # this format would be nice, but it's a little fiddly).
+ if '_' in field_name:
+ continue
+ try:
+ opts.get_field(field_name, many_to_many=False)
+ except models.FieldDoesNotExist:
+ e.add(opts, '"ordering" refers to "%s", a field that doesn\'t exist.' % field_name)
+
+ # Check unique_together.
+ for ut in opts.unique_together:
+ for field_name in ut:
+ try:
+ f = opts.get_field(field_name, many_to_many=True)
+ except models.FieldDoesNotExist:
+ e.add(opts, '"unique_together" refers to %s, a field that doesn\'t exist. Check your syntax.' % field_name)
+ else:
+ if isinstance(f.rel, models.ManyToManyRel):
+ e.add(opts, '"unique_together" refers to %s. ManyToManyFields are not supported in unique_together.' % f.name)
+ if f not in opts.local_fields:
+ e.add(opts, '"unique_together" refers to %s. This is not in the same model as the unique_together statement.' % f.name)
+
+ return len(e.errors)