#37175: Add database backend methods to get hardcoded or nonexistent primary key
values for tests
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               Reporter:  Tim        |          Owner:  Tim Graham
  Graham                             |
                   Type:  New        |         Status:  assigned
  feature                            |
              Component:  Database   |        Version:  dev
  layer (models, ORM)                |
               Severity:  Normal     |       Keywords:
           Triage Stage:             |      Has patch:  0
  Unreviewed                         |
    Needs documentation:  0          |    Needs tests:  0
Patch needs improvement:  0          |  Easy pickings:  0
                  UI/UX:  0          |
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 While hardcoding primary key values in the Django test suite is avoided as
 much as possible, sometimes there are legitimate uses. The existing
 hardcoded integer values, however, don't work on databases that don't use
 integer primary key values. For example,  MongoDB uses `DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD
 = "django_mongodb_backend.fields.ObjectIdAutoField"`.

 I propose adding new methods `DatabaseOperations.get_hardcoded_pk()` and
 `get_nonexistentd_pk()` to allow a database backend to provide suitable
 values, minimizing the size of the Django fork needed for running the test
 suite on such databases.
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/37175>
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