Fixed #8597 -- Allow the use of strings containing underscores and percentage

signs in "iexact" queries on PostgreSQL again (this case was missed in [8536]).


git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8646 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Malcolm Tredinnick 2008-08-28 05:42:05 +00:00
parent f749b84824
commit 71dda19184
4 changed files with 19 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -301,6 +301,10 @@ class BaseDatabaseOperations(object):
from django.utils.encoding import smart_unicode
return smart_unicode(x).replace("\\", "\\\\").replace("%", "\%").replace("_", "\_")
# Same as prep_for_like_query(), but called for "iexact" matches, which
# need not necessarily be implemented using "LIKE" in the backend.
prep_for_iexact_query = prep_for_like_query
def value_to_db_date(self, value):
"""
Transform a date value to an object compatible with what is expected

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@ -142,3 +142,5 @@ class DatabaseOperations(BaseDatabaseOperations):
def savepoint_rollback_sql(self, sid):
return "ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT %s" % sid
def prep_for_iexact_query(self, x):
return x

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@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ class Field(object):
elif lookup_type in ('contains', 'icontains'):
return ["%%%s%%" % connection.ops.prep_for_like_query(value)]
elif lookup_type == 'iexact':
return [connection.ops.prep_for_like_query(value)]
return [connection.ops.prep_for_iexact_query(value)]
elif lookup_type in ('startswith', 'istartswith'):
return ["%s%%" % connection.ops.prep_for_like_query(value)]
elif lookup_type in ('endswith', 'iendswith'):

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@ -901,6 +901,18 @@ Pickling of DateQuerySets used to fail
>>> qs = Item.objects.dates('created', 'month')
>>> _ = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(qs))
Bug #8597: regression tests for case-insensitive comparisons
>>> _ = Item.objects.create(name="a_b", created=datetime.datetime.now(), creator=a2, note=n1)
>>> _ = Item.objects.create(name="x%y", created=datetime.datetime.now(), creator=a2, note=n1)
>>> Item.objects.filter(name__iexact="A_b")
[<Item: a_b>]
>>> Item.objects.filter(name__iexact="x%Y")
[<Item: x%y>]
>>> Item.objects.filter(name__istartswith="A_b")
[<Item: a_b>]
>>> Item.objects.filter(name__iendswith="A_b")
[<Item: a_b>]
"""}
# In Python 2.3 and the Python 2.6 beta releases, exceptions raised in __len__