Added a bulk option to RelatedManager remove() and clear() methods

Refs #21169
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Loic Bistuer 2013-11-22 00:14:16 +07:00 committed by Anssi Kääriäinen
parent 52015b963d
commit f450bc9f44
6 changed files with 90 additions and 37 deletions

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ from functools import partial
from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist
from django.db import connection
from django.db import models, router, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
from django.db import models, router, transaction, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
from django.db.models import signals
from django.db.models.fields.related import ForeignObject, ForeignObjectRel
from django.db.models.related import PathInfo
@ -382,16 +382,29 @@ def create_generic_related_manager(superclass):
obj.save()
add.alters_data = True
def remove(self, *objs):
db = router.db_for_write(self.model, instance=self.instance)
self.using(db).filter(pk__in=[o.pk for o in objs]).delete()
def remove(self, *objs, **kwargs):
if not objs:
return
bulk = kwargs.pop('bulk', True)
self._clear(self.filter(pk__in=[o.pk for o in objs]), bulk)
remove.alters_data = True
def clear(self):
db = router.db_for_write(self.model, instance=self.instance)
self.using(db).delete()
def clear(self, **kwargs):
bulk = kwargs.pop('bulk', True)
self._clear(self, bulk)
clear.alters_data = True
def _clear(self, queryset, bulk):
db = router.db_for_write(self.model, instance=self.instance)
queryset = queryset.using(db)
if bulk:
queryset.delete()
else:
with transaction.commit_on_success_unless_managed(using=db, savepoint=False):
for obj in queryset:
obj.delete()
_clear.alters_data = True
def create(self, **kwargs):
kwargs[self.content_type_field_name] = self.content_type
kwargs[self.object_id_field_name] = self.pk_val

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@ -463,13 +463,11 @@ def create_foreign_related_manager(superclass, rel_field, rel_model):
# remove() and clear() are only provided if the ForeignKey can have a value of null.
if rel_field.null:
def remove(self, *objs):
# If there aren't any objects, there is nothing to do.
def remove(self, *objs, **kwargs):
if not objs:
return
bulk = kwargs.pop('bulk', True)
val = rel_field.get_foreign_related_value(self.instance)
old_ids = set()
for obj in objs:
# Is obj actually part of this descriptor set?
@ -477,14 +475,26 @@ def create_foreign_related_manager(superclass, rel_field, rel_model):
old_ids.add(obj.pk)
else:
raise rel_field.rel.to.DoesNotExist("%r is not related to %r." % (obj, self.instance))
self.filter(pk__in=old_ids).update(**{rel_field.name: None})
self._clear(self.filter(pk__in=old_ids), bulk)
remove.alters_data = True
def clear(self):
self.update(**{rel_field.name: None})
def clear(self, **kwargs):
bulk = kwargs.pop('bulk', True)
self._clear(self, bulk)
clear.alters_data = True
def _clear(self, queryset, bulk):
db = router.db_for_write(self.model, instance=self.instance)
queryset = queryset.using(db)
if bulk:
queryset.update(**{rel_field.name: None})
else:
with transaction.commit_on_success_unless_managed(using=db, savepoint=False):
for obj in queryset:
setattr(obj, rel_field.name, None)
obj.save()
_clear.alters_data = True
return RelatedManager
@ -657,6 +667,7 @@ def create_many_related_manager(superclass, rel):
signals.m2m_changed.send(sender=self.through, action="pre_clear",
instance=self.instance, reverse=self.reverse,
model=self.model, pk_set=None, using=db)
filters = self._build_remove_filters(super(ManyRelatedManager, self).get_queryset().using(db))
self.through._default_manager.using(db).filter(filters).delete()
@ -746,8 +757,6 @@ def create_many_related_manager(superclass, rel):
# source_field_name: the PK colname in join table for the source object
# target_field_name: the PK colname in join table for the target object
# *objs - objects to remove
# If there aren't any objects, there is nothing to do.
if not objs:
return

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@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ class QuerySet(object):
"""
Checks if this QuerySet has any filtering going on. Note that this
isn't equivalent for checking if all objects are present in results,
for example qs[1:]._has_filters() -> True.
for example qs[1:]._has_filters() -> False.
"""
return self.query.has_filters()

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@ -110,6 +110,17 @@ Related objects reference
the ``blog`` :class:`~django.db.models.ForeignKey` doesn't have
``null=True``, this is invalid.
.. versionchanged 1.7::
For :class:`~django.db.models.ForeignKey` objects, this method accepts
a ``bulk`` argument to control how to perform the operation.
If ``True`` (the default), ``QuerySet.update()`` is used.
If ``bulk=False``, the ``save()`` method of each individual model
instance is called instead. This triggers the
:data:`~django.db.models.signals.pre_save` and
:data:`~django.db.models.signals.post_save` signals and comes at the
expense of performance.
.. method:: clear()
Removes all objects from the related object set::
@ -121,7 +132,8 @@ Related objects reference
them.
Just like ``remove()``, ``clear()`` is only available on
:class:`~django.db.models.ForeignKey`\s where ``null=True``.
:class:`~django.db.models.ForeignKey`\s where ``null=True`` and it also
accepts the ``bulk`` keyword argument.
.. note::

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@ -430,6 +430,11 @@ Models
* :class:`F expressions <django.db.models.F>` support the power operator
(``**``).
* The ``remove()`` and ``clear()`` methods of the related managers created by
``ForeignKey`` and ``GenericForeignKey`` now accept the ``bulk`` keyword
argument to control whether or not to perform operations in bulk
(i.e. using ``QuerySet.update()``). Defaults to ``True``.
Signals
^^^^^^^
@ -589,11 +594,13 @@ Fixing the issues introduced some backward incompatible changes:
- The default implementation of ``remove()`` for ``ForeignKey`` related managers
changed from a series of ``Model.save()`` calls to a single
``QuerySet.update()`` call. The change means that ``pre_save`` and
``post_save`` signals aren't sent anymore.
``post_save`` signals aren't sent anymore. You can use the ``bulk=False``
keyword argument to revert to the previous behavior.
- The ``remove()`` and ``clear()`` methods for ``GenericForeignKey`` related
managers now perform bulk delete. The ``Model.delete()`` method isn't called
on each instance anymore.
on each instance anymore. You can use the ``bulk=False`` keyword argument to
revert to the previous behavior.
- The ``remove()`` and ``clear()`` methods for ``ManyToManyField`` related
managers perform nested queries when filtering is involved, which may or

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@ -226,11 +226,11 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
ordered=False,
)
def test_removal_through_default_fk_related_manager(self):
def test_removal_through_default_fk_related_manager(self, bulk=True):
bugs = FunPerson.objects.create(first_name="Bugs", last_name="Bunny", fun=True, favorite_book=self.b1)
droopy = FunPerson.objects.create(first_name="Droopy", last_name="Dog", fun=False, favorite_book=self.b1)
self.b1.fun_people_favorite_books.remove(droopy)
self.b1.fun_people_favorite_books.remove(droopy, bulk=bulk)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
FunPerson._base_manager.filter(favorite_book=self.b1), [
"Bugs",
@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
ordered=False,
)
self.b1.fun_people_favorite_books.remove(bugs)
self.b1.fun_people_favorite_books.remove(bugs, bulk=bulk)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
FunPerson._base_manager.filter(favorite_book=self.b1), [
"Droopy",
@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
bugs.favorite_book = self.b1
bugs.save()
self.b1.fun_people_favorite_books.clear()
self.b1.fun_people_favorite_books.clear(bulk=bulk)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
FunPerson._base_manager.filter(favorite_book=self.b1), [
"Droopy",
@ -260,12 +260,15 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
ordered=False,
)
def test_removal_through_specified_fk_related_manager(self):
def test_slow_removal_through_default_fk_related_manager(self):
self.test_removal_through_default_fk_related_manager(bulk=False)
def test_removal_through_specified_fk_related_manager(self, bulk=True):
Person.objects.create(first_name="Bugs", last_name="Bunny", fun=True, favorite_book=self.b1)
droopy = Person.objects.create(first_name="Droopy", last_name="Dog", fun=False, favorite_book=self.b1)
# Check that the fun manager DOESN'T remove boring people.
self.b1.favorite_books(manager='fun_people').remove(droopy)
self.b1.favorite_books(manager='fun_people').remove(droopy, bulk=bulk)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
self.b1.favorite_books(manager='boring_people').all(), [
"Droopy",
@ -274,7 +277,7 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
ordered=False,
)
# Check that the boring manager DOES remove boring people.
self.b1.favorite_books(manager='boring_people').remove(droopy)
self.b1.favorite_books(manager='boring_people').remove(droopy, bulk=bulk)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
self.b1.favorite_books(manager='boring_people').all(), [
],
@ -285,7 +288,7 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
droopy.save()
# Check that the fun manager ONLY clears fun people.
self.b1.favorite_books(manager='fun_people').clear()
self.b1.favorite_books(manager='fun_people').clear(bulk=bulk)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
self.b1.favorite_books(manager='boring_people').all(), [
"Droopy",
@ -300,11 +303,14 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
ordered=False,
)
def test_removal_through_default_gfk_related_manager(self):
def test_slow_removal_through_specified_fk_related_manager(self):
self.test_removal_through_specified_fk_related_manager(bulk=False)
def test_removal_through_default_gfk_related_manager(self, bulk=True):
bugs = FunPerson.objects.create(first_name="Bugs", last_name="Bunny", fun=True, favorite_thing=self.b1)
droopy = FunPerson.objects.create(first_name="Droopy", last_name="Dog", fun=False, favorite_thing=self.b1)
self.b1.fun_people_favorite_things.remove(droopy)
self.b1.fun_people_favorite_things.remove(droopy, bulk=bulk)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
FunPerson._base_manager.order_by('first_name').filter(favorite_thing_id=self.b1.pk), [
"Bugs",
@ -314,7 +320,7 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
ordered=False,
)
self.b1.fun_people_favorite_things.remove(bugs)
self.b1.fun_people_favorite_things.remove(bugs, bulk=bulk)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
FunPerson._base_manager.order_by('first_name').filter(favorite_thing_id=self.b1.pk), [
"Droopy",
@ -325,7 +331,7 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
bugs.favorite_book = self.b1
bugs.save()
self.b1.fun_people_favorite_things.clear()
self.b1.fun_people_favorite_things.clear(bulk=bulk)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
FunPerson._base_manager.order_by('first_name').filter(favorite_thing_id=self.b1.pk), [
"Droopy",
@ -334,12 +340,15 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
ordered=False,
)
def test_removal_through_specified_gfk_related_manager(self):
def test_slow_removal_through_default_gfk_related_manager(self):
self.test_removal_through_default_gfk_related_manager(bulk=False)
def test_removal_through_specified_gfk_related_manager(self, bulk=True):
Person.objects.create(first_name="Bugs", last_name="Bunny", fun=True, favorite_thing=self.b1)
droopy = Person.objects.create(first_name="Droopy", last_name="Dog", fun=False, favorite_thing=self.b1)
# Check that the fun manager DOESN'T remove boring people.
self.b1.favorite_things(manager='fun_people').remove(droopy)
self.b1.favorite_things(manager='fun_people').remove(droopy, bulk=bulk)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
self.b1.favorite_things(manager='boring_people').all(), [
"Droopy",
@ -349,7 +358,7 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
)
# Check that the boring manager DOES remove boring people.
self.b1.favorite_things(manager='boring_people').remove(droopy)
self.b1.favorite_things(manager='boring_people').remove(droopy, bulk=bulk)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
self.b1.favorite_things(manager='boring_people').all(), [
],
@ -360,7 +369,7 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
droopy.save()
# Check that the fun manager ONLY clears fun people.
self.b1.favorite_things(manager='fun_people').clear()
self.b1.favorite_things(manager='fun_people').clear(bulk=bulk)
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
self.b1.favorite_things(manager='boring_people').all(), [
"Droopy",
@ -375,6 +384,9 @@ class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
ordered=False,
)
def test_slow_removal_through_specified_gfk_related_manager(self):
self.test_removal_through_specified_gfk_related_manager(bulk=False)
def test_removal_through_default_m2m_related_manager(self):
bugs = FunPerson.objects.create(first_name="Bugs", last_name="Bunny", fun=True)
self.b1.fun_authors.add(bugs)