Merged BaseIncludeNode, ConstantIncludeNode and Include node.
This avoids raising TemplateDoesNotExist at parsing time, allows recursion
when passing a literal template name, and should make TEMPLATE_DEBUG behavior
consistant.
Thanks loic84 for help with the tests.
Fixed#3544, fixed#12064, fixed#16147
The option can be used to force pre 1.6 style SELECT on save behaviour.
This is needed in case the database returns zero updated rows even if
there is a matching row in the DB. One such case is PostgreSQL update
trigger that returns NULL.
Reviewed by Tim Graham.
Refs #16649
The current auth backend code catches TypeError to detect backends that
do not support specified argumetnts. As a result, any TypeErrors raised
within the actual backend code are silenced.
In Python 2.7+ and 3.2+ this can be avoided by using inspect.getcallargs().
With this method, we can test whether arguments match the signature without
actually calling the function.
Thanks David Eyk for the report.
Modified django.utils.dateformat module, moving __init__() method and
timezone-related format methods from DateFormat class to TimeFormat
base class. Modified timezone-related format methods to return an
empty string when timezone is inappropriate for input value.
Added settings.SESSION_SERIALIZER which is the import path of a serializer
to use for sessions.
Thanks apollo13, carljm, shaib, akaariai, charettes, and dstufft for reviews.
The view tried to display links to a ModelAdmin's change_view, which
resulted in NoReverseMatches if get_urls was overridden to remove the
corresponding url.
The __eq__ method now considers two instances without primary key value
equal only when they have same id(). The __hash__ method raises
TypeError for no primary key case.
Fixed#18864, fixed#18250
Thanks to Tim Graham for docs review.
In cases where the same connection (from model A to model B along the
same field) was needed multiple times in a select_related query, the
join setup code mistakenly reused an existing join.
Cleaned up the internal implementation of m2m fields by removing
related.py _get_fk_val(). The _get_fk_val() was doing the wrong thing
if asked for the foreign key value on foreign key to parent model's
primary key when child model had different primary key field.
If LEFT JOINs are required for correct results, then trimming the join
can lead to incorrect results. Consider case:
TBL A: ID | TBL B: ID A_ID
1 1 1
2
Now A.order_by('b__a') did use a join to B, and B's a_id column. This
was seen to contain the same value as A's id, and so the join was
trimmed. But this wasn't correct as the join is LEFT JOIN, and for row
A.id = 2 the B.a_id column is NULL.