- Updates test_model_field_classes_from_existing_locations to account
for the behaviour change in https://github.com/python/mypy/pull/12663
- Bumps the version of django-stubs for a new release
* Bump mypy to 0.95x
* Remove the * for inferred types
There was an upstream change (https://github.com/python/mypy/pull/12459)
to remove * from inferred types in the reveal_type output.
As we are asserting the * to exist, all the test cases are now failing
on the 0.950 release. Removing the expected * to mirror the upstream
behaviour change should resolve the test failures.
* 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.
This addresses an obscure crash we're getting when defining a GenericForeignKey
subclass on a model.
Not sure how this slipped through type checking since
`helpers.lookup_class_typeinfo -> Optional[TypeInfo]` while
`.get_private_descriptor_type(type_info: TypeInfo)` so this should be a clear
type violation.
Prior to this change, ManyToManyField was declared as being generic in
_ST and _GT, but also used the _T Typevar in its __init__ signature.
This caused mypy to add _T to the variables it was generic in when used
as an alias.
The symptom of this problem was that mypy would show an error with the
message "Type application has too few types (3 expected)" where a
ManyToManyField alias was declared, but adding an extra argument would
fail because the type only takes two arguments.
This change brings the signature of ManyToManyField in line with
ForeignKey and OneToOneField.