Fixed #12822: Don't copy the _aggregate_select_cache when cloning a query set,

as that can lead to incorrect SQL being generated for the query. Thanks to mat
for the report and test, tobias for the fix, and Alex for review.


git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@12830 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Karen Tracey 2010-03-21 20:47:52 +00:00
parent 72ea8fc4eb
commit 9df71371c2
2 changed files with 54 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -240,10 +240,12 @@ class Query(object):
obj.aggregate_select_mask = None obj.aggregate_select_mask = None
else: else:
obj.aggregate_select_mask = self.aggregate_select_mask.copy() obj.aggregate_select_mask = self.aggregate_select_mask.copy()
if self._aggregate_select_cache is None: # _aggregate_select_cache cannot be copied, as doing so breaks the
obj._aggregate_select_cache = None # (necessary) state in which both aggregates and
else: # _aggregate_select_cache point to the same underlying objects.
obj._aggregate_select_cache = self._aggregate_select_cache.copy() # It will get re-populated in the cloned queryset the next time it's
# used.
obj._aggregate_select_cache = None
obj.max_depth = self.max_depth obj.max_depth = self.max_depth
obj.extra = self.extra.copy() obj.extra = self.extra.copy()
if self.extra_select_mask is None: if self.extra_select_mask is None:

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@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
from django.test import TestCase
from django.db.models import Max
from regressiontests.aggregation_regress.models import *
class AggregationTests(TestCase):
def test_aggregates_in_where_clause(self):
"""
Regression test for #12822: DatabaseError: aggregates not allowed in
WHERE clause
Tests that the subselect works and returns results equivalent to a
query with the IDs listed.
Before the corresponding fix for this bug, this test passed in 1.1 and
failed in 1.2-beta (trunk).
"""
qs = Book.objects.values('contact').annotate(Max('id'))
qs = qs.order_by('contact').values_list('id__max', flat=True)
# don't do anything with the queryset (qs) before including it as a
# subquery
books = Book.objects.order_by('id')
qs1 = books.filter(id__in=qs)
qs2 = books.filter(id__in=list(qs))
self.assertEqual(list(qs1), list(qs2))
def test_aggregates_in_where_clause_pre_eval(self):
"""
Regression test for #12822: DatabaseError: aggregates not allowed in
WHERE clause
Same as the above test, but evaluates the queryset for the subquery
before it's used as a subquery.
Before the corresponding fix for this bug, this test failed in both
1.1 and 1.2-beta (trunk).
"""
qs = Book.objects.values('contact').annotate(Max('id'))
qs = qs.order_by('contact').values_list('id__max', flat=True)
# force the queryset (qs) for the subquery to be evaluated in its
# current state
list(qs)
books = Book.objects.order_by('id')
qs1 = books.filter(id__in=qs)
qs2 = books.filter(id__in=list(qs))
self.assertEqual(list(qs1), list(qs2))