mongoengine/tests/fields/test_decimal_field.py
Stefan Wójcik b47669403b
Format the codebase using Black (#2109)
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from decimal import Decimal
from mongoengine import *
from tests.utils import MongoDBTestCase
class TestDecimalField(MongoDBTestCase):
def test_validation(self):
"""Ensure that invalid values cannot be assigned to decimal fields.
"""
class Person(Document):
height = DecimalField(min_value=Decimal("0.1"), max_value=Decimal("3.5"))
Person.drop_collection()
Person(height=Decimal("1.89")).save()
person = Person.objects.first()
self.assertEqual(person.height, Decimal("1.89"))
person.height = "2.0"
person.save()
person.height = 0.01
self.assertRaises(ValidationError, person.validate)
person.height = Decimal("0.01")
self.assertRaises(ValidationError, person.validate)
person.height = Decimal("4.0")
self.assertRaises(ValidationError, person.validate)
person.height = "something invalid"
self.assertRaises(ValidationError, person.validate)
person_2 = Person(height="something invalid")
self.assertRaises(ValidationError, person_2.validate)
def test_comparison(self):
class Person(Document):
money = DecimalField()
Person.drop_collection()
Person(money=6).save()
Person(money=7).save()
Person(money=8).save()
Person(money=10).save()
self.assertEqual(2, Person.objects(money__gt=Decimal("7")).count())
self.assertEqual(2, Person.objects(money__gt=7).count())
self.assertEqual(2, Person.objects(money__gt="7").count())
self.assertEqual(3, Person.objects(money__gte="7").count())
def test_storage(self):
class Person(Document):
float_value = DecimalField(precision=4)
string_value = DecimalField(precision=4, force_string=True)
Person.drop_collection()
values_to_store = [
10,
10.1,
10.11,
"10.111",
Decimal("10.1111"),
Decimal("10.11111"),
]
for store_at_creation in [True, False]:
for value in values_to_store:
# to_python is called explicitly if values were sent in the kwargs of __init__
if store_at_creation:
Person(float_value=value, string_value=value).save()
else:
person = Person.objects.create()
person.float_value = value
person.string_value = value
person.save()
# How its stored
expected = [
{"float_value": 10.0, "string_value": "10.0000"},
{"float_value": 10.1, "string_value": "10.1000"},
{"float_value": 10.11, "string_value": "10.1100"},
{"float_value": 10.111, "string_value": "10.1110"},
{"float_value": 10.1111, "string_value": "10.1111"},
{"float_value": 10.1111, "string_value": "10.1111"},
]
expected.extend(expected)
actual = list(Person.objects.exclude("id").as_pymongo())
self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
# How it comes out locally
expected = [
Decimal("10.0000"),
Decimal("10.1000"),
Decimal("10.1100"),
Decimal("10.1110"),
Decimal("10.1111"),
Decimal("10.1111"),
]
expected.extend(expected)
for field_name in ["float_value", "string_value"]:
actual = list(Person.objects().scalar(field_name))
self.assertEqual(expected, actual)