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#2269: Allow non-unique Device names
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netbox/dcim/migrations/0086_device_name_nonunique.py
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netbox/dcim/migrations/0086_device_name_nonunique.py
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# Generated by Django 2.2.6 on 2019-12-09 15:49
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from django.db import migrations, models
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class Migration(migrations.Migration):
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dependencies = [
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('tenancy', '0006_custom_tag_models'),
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('dcim', '0085_3569_poweroutlet_fields'),
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]
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operations = [
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migrations.AlterField(
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model_name='device',
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name='name',
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field=models.CharField(blank=True, max_length=64, null=True),
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),
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migrations.AlterUniqueTogether(
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name='device',
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unique_together={('rack', 'position', 'face'), ('virtual_chassis', 'vc_position'), ('site', 'tenant', 'name')},
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),
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]
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name = models.CharField(
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max_length=64,
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blank=True,
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null=True,
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unique=True
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null=True
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)
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serial = models.CharField(
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max_length=50,
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@ -1645,6 +1644,7 @@ class Device(ChangeLoggedModel, ConfigContextModel, CustomFieldModel):
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class Meta:
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ordering = ['name']
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unique_together = [
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['site', 'tenant', 'name'], # See validate_unique below
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['rack', 'position', 'face'],
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['virtual_chassis', 'vc_position'],
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]
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@ -1659,6 +1659,18 @@ class Device(ChangeLoggedModel, ConfigContextModel, CustomFieldModel):
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def get_absolute_url(self):
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return reverse('dcim:device', args=[self.pk])
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def validate_unique(self, exclude=None):
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# Check for a duplicate name on a device assigned to the same Site and no Tenant. This is necessary
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# because Django does not consider two NULL fields to be equal, and thus will not trigger a violation
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# of the uniqueness constraint without manual intervention.
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if self.tenant is None and Device.objects.exclude(pk=self.pk).filter(name=self.name, tenant__isnull=True):
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raise ValidationError({
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'name': 'A device with this name already exists.'
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})
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super().validate_unique(exclude)
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def clean(self):
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super().clean()
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from django.test import TestCase
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from dcim.models import *
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from tenancy.models import Tenant
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class RackTestCase(TestCase):
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@ -281,6 +282,42 @@ class DeviceTestCase(TestCase):
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name='Device Bay 1'
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)
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def test_device_duplicate_name_per_site(self):
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device1 = Device(
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site=self.site,
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device_type=self.device_type,
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device_role=self.device_role,
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name='Test Device 1'
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)
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device1.save()
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device2 = Device(
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site=device1.site,
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device_type=device1.device_type,
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device_role=device1.device_role,
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name=device1.name
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)
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# Two devices assigned to the same Site and no Tenant should fail validation
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with self.assertRaises(ValidationError):
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device2.full_clean()
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tenant = Tenant.objects.create(name='Test Tenant 1', slug='test-tenant-1')
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device1.tenant = tenant
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device1.save()
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device2.tenant = tenant
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# Two devices assigned to the same Site and the same Tenant should fail validation
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with self.assertRaises(ValidationError):
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device2.full_clean()
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device2.tenant = None
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# Two devices assigned to the same Site and different Tenants should pass validation
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device2.full_clean()
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device2.save()
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class CableTestCase(TestCase):
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