If a django model has a Manager class that cannot be resolved statically
(if it is generated in a way where we cannot import it, like `objects =
my_manager_factory()`), we fallback to the default related manager, so
you at least get a base level of working type checking.
* Fix manager types scope
* Restore incremental mode and mention in developer docs
* Separate dev mypy config and regular one
* Document config files usage
* Fix stubs related to `(Async)RequestFactory` and `(Async)Client`
* Revert incorrect removal.
* Allow set as `unique_together`, use shared type alias.
* Revert `Q.__init__` to use only `*args, **kwargs` to remove false-positive with `Q(**{...})`
* Add abstract methods to `HttpResponseBase` to create common interface.
* Remove monkey-patched attributes from `HttpResponseBase` subclasses.
* Add QueryDict mutability checks (+ plugin support)
* Fix lint
* Return back GenericForeignKey to `Options.get_fields`
* Minor fixup
* Make plugin code typecheck with `--warn-unreachable`, minor performance increase.
* Better types for `{unique, index}_together` and Options.
* Fix odd type of `URLResolver.urlconf_name` which isn't a str actually.
* Better types for field migration operations.
* Revert form.files to `MultiValueDict[str, UploadedFile]`
* Compatibility fix (#916)
* Do not assume that `Annotated` is always related to django-stubs (fixes#893)
* Restrict `FormView.get_form` return type to `_FormT` (class type argument). Now it is resolved to `form_class` argument if present, but also errors if it is not subclass of _FormT
* Fix CI (make test runnable on 3.8)
* Fix CI (make test runnable on 3.8 _again_)
* Fix missing related managers on some models
I was seeing an issue where some related managers were missing from some
models. Traced the issue down to this line, where it appears that if we
hit a relation with a non-default(?) reverse manager the iteration
stopped. I _think_ this is supposed to be a continue statement instead.
It appears to work in the project I'm working in at least.
* Add test case
* Add test case
* Refactor to more easily support additional config options
* Notify when Manager.from_queryset happens inside model class body
- A warning will be emitted whenever `Manager.from_queryset` happens
inside of a model class body
* Resolve generated default manager types before final iteration
A default manager on a model should always exist, eventually. Although,
we extend to look through dynamically generated managers on each
iteration instead of deferring until the final iteration.
Instead of copying methods over from a QuerySet passed to a basemanager
when invoking '<BaseManager>.from_queryset', any QuerySet methods are
declared as attributes on the manager.
This allows us to properly lookup any QuerySet method types via a
'get_attribute_hook' and will thus remove disorienting phantom errors
occuring from mypy trying to resolve types only existing in the module
where the _original_ (and real) queryset method was declared.
* Add failing test for relation to model inheriting `objects`
Fails with:
```
pytest_mypy_plugins.utils.TypecheckAssertionError: Invalid output:
Expected:
main:2: note: Revealed type is "myapp.models.MyUser*"
main:3: note: Revealed type is "myapp.models.MyUser*"
<45 (diff)
<45 (diff)
Actual:
main:2: note: Revealed type is "myapp.models.MyUser*"
main:3: note: Revealed type is "myapp.models.MyUser*"
main:6: error: "MyUser" has no attribute "book_set" (diff)
main:6: note: Revealed type is "Any" (diff)
main:7: error: "MyUser" has no attribute "article_set" (diff)
main:7: note: Revealed type is "Any" (diff)
```
* Make AddRelatedManagers look for "objects" on parent model
Previously, AddRelatedManagers would fail if a related model had inherited
its `objects` field from a parent class. This would result in missing
relation attributes. This is fixed by using `get()` instead of `names`;
the former searches the MRO for the symbol, whereas the latter only looks
for symbols declared directly on the class.
* QuerySet.annotate returns self-type. Attribute access falls back to Any.
- QuerySets that have an annotated model do not report errors during .filter() when called with invalid fields.
- QuerySets that have an annotated model return ordinary dict rather than TypedDict for .values()
- QuerySets that have an annotated model return Any rather than typed Tuple for .values_list()
* Fix .annotate so it reuses existing annotated types. Fixes error in typechecking Django testsuite.
* Fix self-typecheck error
* Fix flake8
* Fix case of .values/.values_list before .annotate.
* Extra ignores for Django 2.2 tests (false positives due to tests assuming QuerySet.first() won't return None)
Fix mypy self-check.
* More tests + more precise typing in case annotate called before values_list.
Cleanup tests.
* Test and fix annotate in combination with values/values_list with no params.
* Remove line that does nothing :)
* Formatting fixes
* Address code review
* Fix quoting in tests after mypy changed things
* Use Final
* Use typing_extensions.Final
* Fixes after ValuesQuerySet -> _ValuesQuerySet refactor. Still not passing tests yet.
* Fix inheritance of _ValuesQuerySet and remove unneeded type ignores.
This allows the test
"annotate_values_or_values_list_before_or_after_annotate_broadens_type"
to pass.
* Make it possible to annotate user code with "annotated models", using PEP 583 Annotated type.
* Add docs
* Make QuerySet[_T] an external alias to _QuerySet[_T, _T].
This currently has the drawback that error messages display the internal type _QuerySet, with both type arguments.
See also discussion on #661 and #608.
Fixes#635: QuerySet methods on Managers (like .all()) now return QuerySets rather than Managers.
Address code review by @sobolevn.
* Support passing TypedDicts to WithAnnotations
* Add an example of an error to README regarding WithAnnotations + TypedDict.
* Fix runtime behavior of ValuesQuerySet alias (you can't extend Any, for example).
Fix some edge case with from_queryset after QuerySet changed to be an
alias to _QuerySet. Can't make a minimal test case as this only occurred
on a large internal codebase.
* Fix issue when using from_queryset in some cases when having an argument with a type annotation on the QuerySet.
The mypy docstring on anal_type says not to call defer() after it.
* remove mention of mypy newsemanal to prepare for 0.730
* make typecheck_tests CI really work
* fix lints
* fix intentional error
* merge stderr in stdout to preserve order
Co-authored-by: Daniel Hahler <github@thequod.de>