Fixed #28335 -- Allowed query expressions in Meta.ordering.

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Dima Kudosh 2017-06-25 21:17:13 +03:00 committed by Tim Graham
parent 3d2c3905a6
commit 093fd479d6
5 changed files with 37 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -1553,8 +1553,8 @@ class Model(metaclass=ModelBase):
errors = []
fields = cls._meta.ordering
# Skip '?' fields.
fields = (f for f in fields if f != '?')
# Skip expressions and '?' fields.
fields = (f for f in fields if isinstance(f, str) and f != '?')
# Convert "-field" to "field".
fields = ((f[1:] if f.startswith('-') else f) for f in fields)

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@ -256,9 +256,10 @@ Django quotes column and table names behind the scenes.
ordering = ['-order_date']
This is a tuple or list of strings. Each string is a field name with an optional
"-" prefix, which indicates descending order. Fields without a leading "-" will
be ordered ascending. Use the string "?" to order randomly.
This is a tuple or list of strings and/or query expressions. Each string is
a field name with an optional "-" prefix, which indicates descending order.
Fields without a leading "-" will be ordered ascending. Use the string "?"
to order randomly.
For example, to order by a ``pub_date`` field ascending, use this::
@ -272,9 +273,20 @@ Django quotes column and table names behind the scenes.
ordering = ['-pub_date', 'author']
You can also use :doc:`query expressions </ref/models/expressions>`. To
order by ``author`` ascending and make null values sort last, use this::
from django.db.models import F
ordering = [F('author').asc(nulls_last=True)]
Default ordering also affects :ref:`aggregation queries
<aggregation-ordering-interaction>`.
.. versionchanged:: 2.0
Support for query expressions was added.
.. warning::
Ordering is not a free operation. Each field you add to the ordering

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@ -283,6 +283,9 @@ Models
different conditionals <conditional-aggregation>` to multiple aggregations
over the same fields or relations.
* Added support for expressions in :attr:`Meta.ordering
<django.db.models.Options.ordering>`.
Requests and Responses
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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@ -42,6 +42,12 @@ class OrderedByAuthorArticle(Article):
ordering = ('author', 'second_author')
class OrderedByFArticle(Article):
class Meta:
proxy = True
ordering = (models.F('author').asc(nulls_first=True), 'id')
class Reference(models.Model):
article = models.ForeignKey(OrderedByAuthorArticle, models.CASCADE)

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ from django.db.models import F
from django.db.models.functions import Upper
from django.test import TestCase
from .models import Article, Author, Reference
from .models import Article, Author, OrderedByFArticle, Reference
class OrderingTests(TestCase):
@ -368,3 +368,13 @@ class OrderingTests(TestCase):
r1 = Reference.objects.create(article_id=self.a1.pk)
r2 = Reference.objects.create(article_id=self.a2.pk)
self.assertSequenceEqual(Reference.objects.all(), [r2, r1])
def test_default_ordering_by_f_expression(self):
"""F expressions can be used in Meta.ordering."""
articles = OrderedByFArticle.objects.all()
articles.filter(headline='Article 2').update(author=self.author_2)
articles.filter(headline='Article 3').update(author=self.author_1)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
articles, ['Article 1', 'Article 4', 'Article 3', 'Article 2'],
attrgetter('headline')
)