Fixed #13441 -- Enforced a maximum identifier length of 63 for PostgreSQL. Thanks to aball for the report and patch.
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@ -163,3 +163,17 @@ class DatabaseOperations(BaseDatabaseOperations):
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if self.postgres_version[0:2] == (8,2):
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if self.postgres_version[2] is None or self.postgres_version[2] <= 4:
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raise NotImplementedError('PostgreSQL 8.2 to 8.2.4 is known to have a faulty implementation of %s. Please upgrade your version of PostgreSQL.' % aggregate.sql_function)
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def max_name_length(self):
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"""
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Returns the maximum length of an identifier.
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Note that the maximum length of an identifier is 63 by default, but can
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be changed by recompiling PostgreSQL after editing the NAMEDATALEN
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macro in src/include/pg_config_manual.h .
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This implementation simply returns 63, but can easily be overridden by a
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custom database backend that inherits most of its behavior from this one.
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"""
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return 63
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