Fixed #27862 -- Fixed incorrectly quoted table aliases in Subquery SQL.
Add aliases from resolved querysets to the parent query's external aliases to prevent those aliases from being quoted. Thanks to Vasily Stepanov for the report and Tim Graham for the review.
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@ -940,10 +940,15 @@ class Subquery(Expression):
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def resolve(child):
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if hasattr(child, 'resolve_expression'):
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return child.resolve_expression(
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resolved = child.resolve_expression(
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query=query, allow_joins=allow_joins, reuse=reuse,
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summarize=summarize, for_save=for_save,
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)
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# Add table alias to the parent query's aliases to prevent
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# quoting.
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if hasattr(resolved, 'alias'):
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clone.queryset.query.external_aliases.add(resolved.alias)
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return resolved
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return child
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resolve_all(clone.queryset.query.where)
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@ -516,6 +516,15 @@ class BasicExpressionsTests(TestCase):
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[{'salary': 10, 'total_employees': 2300}, {'salary': 20, 'total_employees': 35}],
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)
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def test_subquery_references_joined_table_twice(self):
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inner = Company.objects.filter(
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num_chairs__gte=OuterRef('ceo__salary'),
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num_employees__gte=OuterRef('point_of_contact__salary'),
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)
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# Another contrived example (there is no need to have a subquery here)
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outer = Company.objects.filter(pk__in=Subquery(inner.values('pk')))
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self.assertFalse(outer.exists())
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class IterableLookupInnerExpressionsTests(TestCase):
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@classmethod
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