Fixed #12717 -- Corrected a problem with subqueries when using multidb routing. Thanks to Jeff Balogh for the report.
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@ -796,7 +796,7 @@ class QuerySet(object):
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Returns the internal query's SQL and parameters (as a tuple).
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obj = self.values("pk")
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if connection == connections[obj.db]:
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if obj._db is None or connection == connections[obj._db]:
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return obj.query.get_compiler(connection=connection).as_nested_sql()
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raise ValueError("Can't do subqueries with queries on different DBs.")
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@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ class ValuesQuerySet(QuerySet):
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% self.__class__.__name__)
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obj = self._clone()
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if connection == connections[obj.db]:
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if obj._db is None or connection == connections[obj._db]:
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return obj.query.get_compiler(connection=connection).as_nested_sql()
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raise ValueError("Can't do subqueries with queries on different DBs.")
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@ -655,6 +655,19 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
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# The editor instance should have a db state
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self.assertEqual(book.editor._state.db, 'other')
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def test_subquery(self):
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"""Make sure as_sql works with subqueries and master/slave."""
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sub = Person.objects.using('other').filter(name='fff')
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qs = Book.objects.filter(editor__in=sub)
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# When you call __str__ on the query object, it doesn't know about using
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# so it falls back to the default. If the subquery explicitly uses a
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# different database, an error should be raised.
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, str, qs.query)
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# Evaluating the query shouldn't work, either
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, list, qs)
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class TestRouter(object):
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# A test router. The behaviour is vaguely master/slave, but the
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# databases aren't assumed to propagate changes.
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@ -1137,6 +1150,26 @@ class RouterTestCase(TestCase):
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review3.content_object = dive
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self.assertEquals(review3._state.db, 'default')
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def test_subquery(self):
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"""Make sure as_sql works with subqueries and master/slave."""
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# Create a book and author on the other database
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mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
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dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
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published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4),
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editor=mark)
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sub = Person.objects.filter(name='Mark Pilgrim')
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qs = Book.objects.filter(editor__in=sub)
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# When you call __str__ on the query object, it doesn't know about using
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# so it falls back to the default. Don't let routing instructions
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# force the subquery to an incompatible database.
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str(qs.query)
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# If you evaluate the query, it should work, running on 'other'
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self.assertEquals(list(qs.values_list('title', flat=True)), [u'Dive into Python'])
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class AuthTestCase(TestCase):
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multi_db = True
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