Subquery deconstruction support required implementing complex and
expensive equality rules for sql.Query objects for little benefit as
the latter cannot themselves be made deconstructible to their reference
to model classes.
Making Expression @deconstructible and not BaseExpression allows
interested parties to conform to the "expression" API even if they are
not deconstructible as it's only a requirement for expressions allowed
in Model fields and meta options (e.g. constraints, indexes).
Thanks Phillip Cutter for the report.
This also fixes a performance regression in bbf141bcdc
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@ -147,7 +147,6 @@ class Combinable:
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)
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@deconstructible
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class BaseExpression:
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"""Base class for all query expressions."""
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return self.output_field.select_format(compiler, sql, params)
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return sql, params
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@deconstructible
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class Expression(BaseExpression, Combinable):
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"""An expression that can be combined with other expressions."""
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@cached_property
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def identity(self):
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constructor_signature = inspect.signature(self.__init__)
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return tuple(identity)
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if not isinstance(other, BaseExpression):
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if not isinstance(other, Expression):
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return NotImplemented
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return other.identity == self.identity
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return hash(self.identity)
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class Expression(BaseExpression, Combinable):
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"""An expression that can be combined with other expressions."""
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pass
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_connector_combinators = {
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connector: [
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(fields.IntegerField, fields.IntegerField, fields.IntegerField),
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return super().get_group_by_cols(alias)
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class Subquery(Expression):
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class Subquery(BaseExpression, Combinable):
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"""
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An explicit subquery. It may contain OuterRef() references to the outer
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query which will be resolved when it is applied to that query.
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self.extra = extra
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super().__init__(output_field)
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def __getstate__(self):
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state = super().__getstate__()
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args, kwargs = state['_constructor_args']
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if args:
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args = (self.query, *args[1:])
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else:
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kwargs['queryset'] = self.query
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state['_constructor_args'] = args, kwargs
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return state
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def get_source_expressions(self):
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return [self.query]
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return sql, params
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@deconstructible
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class OrderBy(BaseExpression):
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template = '%(expression)s %(ordering)s'
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conditional = False
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large and/or so that they can be used by other modules without getting into
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circular import difficulties.
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"""
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import copy
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import functools
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import inspect
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from collections import namedtuple
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if not(isinstance(other, Q) or getattr(other, 'conditional', False) is True):
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raise TypeError(other)
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# If the other Q() is empty, ignore it and just use `self`.
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if not other:
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if not self:
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return other.copy() if hasattr(other, 'copy') else copy.copy(other)
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elif isinstance(other, Q) and not other:
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_, args, kwargs = self.deconstruct()
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return type(self)(*args, **kwargs)
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# Or if this Q is empty, ignore it and just use `other`.
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elif not self:
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_, args, kwargs = other.deconstruct()
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return type(other)(*args, **kwargs)
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obj = type(self)()
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obj.connector = conn
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AND, OR, ExtraWhere, NothingNode, WhereNode,
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)
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from django.utils.functional import cached_property
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from django.utils.hashable import make_hashable
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from django.utils.tree import Node
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__all__ = ['Query', 'RawQuery']
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for alias in self.alias_map:
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return alias
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@property
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def identity(self):
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identity = (
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(arg, make_hashable(value))
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for arg, value in self.__dict__.items()
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)
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return (self.__class__, *identity)
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def __str__(self):
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"""
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Return the query as a string of SQL with the parameter values
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* Fixed a regression in Django 3.2 where the calling process environment would
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not be passed to the ``dbshell`` command on PostgreSQL (:ticket:`32687`).
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* Fixed a performance regression in Django 3.2 when building complex filters
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with subqueries (:ticket:`32632`). As a side-effect the private API to check
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``django.db.sql.query.Query`` equality is removed.
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from django.db.models import Exists, F, OuterRef, Q
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from django.db.models import BooleanField, Exists, F, OuterRef, Q
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from django.db.models.expressions import RawSQL
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from django.test import SimpleTestCase
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from .models import Tag
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, str(obj)):
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q & obj
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def test_combine_negated_boolean_expression(self):
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tagged = Tag.objects.filter(category=OuterRef('pk'))
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tests = [
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Q() & ~Exists(tagged),
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Q() | ~Exists(tagged),
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]
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for q in tests:
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with self.subTest(q=q):
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self.assertIs(q.negated, True)
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def test_deconstruct(self):
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q = Q(price__gt=F('discounted_price'))
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path, args, kwargs = q.deconstruct()
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self.assertEqual(kwargs, {})
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def test_deconstruct_boolean_expression(self):
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tagged = Tag.objects.filter(category=OuterRef('pk'))
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q = Q(Exists(tagged))
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expr = RawSQL('1 = 1', BooleanField())
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q = Q(expr)
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_, args, kwargs = q.deconstruct()
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self.assertEqual(args, (Exists(tagged),))
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self.assertEqual(args, (expr,))
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self.assertEqual(kwargs, {})
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def test_reconstruct(self):
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msg = 'Cannot filter against a non-conditional expression.'
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg):
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query.build_where(Func(output_field=CharField()))
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def test_equality(self):
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self.assertNotEqual(
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Author.objects.all().query,
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Author.objects.filter(item__name='foo').query,
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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Author.objects.filter(item__name='foo').query,
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Author.objects.filter(item__name='foo').query,
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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Author.objects.filter(item__name='foo').query,
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Author.objects.filter(Q(item__name='foo')).query,
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)
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def test_hash(self):
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self.assertNotEqual(
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hash(Author.objects.all().query),
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hash(Author.objects.filter(item__name='foo').query)
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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hash(Author.objects.filter(item__name='foo').query),
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hash(Author.objects.filter(item__name='foo').query),
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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hash(Author.objects.filter(item__name='foo').query),
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hash(Author.objects.filter(Q(item__name='foo')).query),
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)
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