Calling the super() version of __reduce__ in Model.__reduce__ led to infinite
loops in Python prior to 2.5. We don't do that any longer.
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Previously on "things we changed in the recent past".... the database
connection setup was changed. People were happy. Except for those
running on Python 2.3.
We had completely broken Django on Python 2.3. Turns out, this is due to
a long-standing bug in the _threading_local module that interacts with
object creation in 2.3.
Interestingly, although the bug remains in Python 2.4 and 2.5, they
don't trip over it for reasons I don't entirely understand at the
moment.
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Updated docs to reflect the change, and the fact that using the
two separate middleware is preferred to using the combined one.
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In extreme cases, some fields are expensive to load from the database
(e.g. GIS fields requiring conversion, or large text fields). This
commit adds defer() and only() methods to querysets that allow the
caller to specify which fields should not be loaded unless they are
accessed.
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Large portions of this are needed for #5420, so I implemented it fully.
Thanks to Ryan Kelly for an initial patch to get this started.
Refs #5420.
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Looks like we have to use the same format specifiers in both singular and
plural forms of a message or the PO file cannot be compiled to MO format. This
commit changes one place in admin that was using different specifiers.
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Affects the postgresql_psycopg2 backend only. We now don't use the
"RETURNING" syntax in SQL INSERT statements unless it's required by the
autocommit behaviour. This fixes an edge-case that could cause crashes
with earlier PostgreSQL versions, but the broader problem remains to be
fixed (which is #10509).
Fixed#10467. Refs #10509.
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We can't use the default manager in Model.save_base(), since we need to
retrieve existing objects which might be filtered out by that manager. We now
always use a plain Manager instance at that point (or something that can
replace it, such as a GeoManager), making all existing rows in the
database visible to the saving code.
The logic for detecting a "suitable replacement" plain base is the same as for
related fields: if the use_for_related_fields is set on the manager subclass,
we can use it. The general requirement here is that we want a base class that
returns the appropriate QuerySet subclass, but does not restrict the rows
returned.
Fixed#8990, #9527.
Refs #2698 (which is not fixed by this change, but it's the first part of a
larger change to fix that bug.)
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In order to report more comphrehensible tracebacks, remove the super()
constructor call, since passing args to object.__init__ ends badly. So some
subclassing possibilities are now removed, but it's the "dummy" backend, so
we can make some compromises.
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This only shows up in for reverse() (not forwards resolving), since that
path uses a globally shared resolver object. Based on a patch from
Travis Terry.
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I introduced a bad regression in r10029, forgetting to check that some
syntax was supported. For now, you can't use autocommit=True with 8.1
and earlier (it's still available for later versions). I'll fix the
broader issue later and re-enable it for those versions, but I want to
get the SQL regression for the default path out of the code right now.
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There was a bug in the way we were reading the DATABASE_OPTIONS setting
and a lot of essentially duplicated code. This is neater.
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Ensure to read the documentation before blindly enabling this: requires some
code audits first, but might well be worth it for busy sites.
Thanks to nicferrier, iamseb and Richard Davies for help with this patch.
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This is backwards-compatible but will likely break third-party database backends. Specific API changes are:
* BaseDatabaseWrapper.__init__() now takes a settings_dict instead of a settings module. It's called settings_dict to disambiguate, and for easy grepability. This should be a dictionary containing DATABASE_NAME, etc.
* BaseDatabaseWrapper has a settings_dict attribute instead of an options attribute. BaseDatabaseWrapper.options is now BaseDatabaseWrapper['DATABASE_OPTIONS']
* BaseDatabaseWrapper._cursor() no longer takes a settings argument.
* BaseDatabaseClient.__init__() now takes a connection argument (a DatabaseWrapper instance) instead of no arguments.
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Adding a get_db_prep_save() call to the UpdateQuery code path meant it
was being called twice if you updated an existing model attribute. This
change removes that double call and also makes TimeField.to_python() a
little more robust for the benefit of the Oracle backend (just in case).
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This allows a model to be defined which is not subject to database table
creation and removal. Useful for models that sit over existing tables or
database views.
Thanks to Alexander Myodov, Wolfgang Kriesing and Ryan Kelly for the bulk of
this patch.
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This removes a long-standing FIXME in the update() handling and allows for
greater flexibility in the values passed in. In particular, it brings updates
into line with saves for django.contrib.gis fields, so fixed#10411.
Thanks to Justin Bronn and Russell Keith-Magee for help with this patch.
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* All C API method explictly called from their prototype module, no longer imported via *.
* Applied DRY to C pointer management, classes that do so subclass from `GDALBase`.
* `OGRGeometry`: Added `from_bbox` class method (patch from Christopher Schmidt) and `kml` property.
* `SpatialReference`: Now initialize with `SetFromUserInput` (initialization is now more simple and flexible); removed duplicate methods.
* `Envelope`: Added `expand_to_include` method and now allow same coordinates for lower left and upper right points. Thanks to Paul Smith for tickets and patches.
* `OGRGeomType`: Now treat OGC 'Geometry' type as 'Unknown'.
Fixed#9855, #10368, #10380. Refs #9806.
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Previously, you could explicitly assign None to a non-null ForeignKey
(or other) field when creating the model (Child(parent=None), etc). We
now throw an exception when you do that, which matches the behaviour
when you assign None to the attribute after creation.
Thanks to ales.zoulek@gmail.com and ondrej.kohout@gmail.com for some
analysis of this problem.
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This fixes a broad class of bugs involving filters that look for missing
related models and fields. Most of them don't seem to have been reported
(the added tests cover the root cause). The exception is that this has
also fixed#9868.
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This was always not working reliably (model initialization and serialization
were two of the problems). Now, it's an explicit error. Also, documented.
Fixed#10252.
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Manually specifying both a OneToOneField(parent_link=True) and separate a
primary key field was causing invalid SQL to be generated. Thanks to Ramiro
Morales for some analysis on this one.
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This includes a fairly large refactor of the update() query path (and
the initial portions of constructing the SQL for any query). The
previous code appears to have been only working more or less by accident
and was very fragile.
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If an update only affected an ancestor model (not the child), we were
returning 0 for the number of rows updated. This could have been
misleading if the value is used to detect an update occuring. So we now
return the rowcount from the first non-trivial query that is executed
(if any). Still a slight compromise, but better than what we had.
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The patch is from Russell, but I'm applying it because I want my tests to pass
again (and he doesn't see the failure).
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(Simultaneously, stop django.contrib.gis using some internal attribute when
there's a perfectly good public property available to do the same thing.)
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This is like "safe", except it operates on the individual elements of a
sequence, rather than treating the whole argument as a string.
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Now you can import the file storage stuff and still call settings.configure()
afterwards. There is still one import-time usage of settings in
django.contrib.comments, but that's unavoidable.
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The cache tests have been failing for a long time with the db backend. This
change makes them pass again, so no test changes required here.
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Allows us to reuse the same code in multiple places, avoiding new and
interesting bugs (the testing framework had a DIY version that was slightly
wrong, for example). Fixed#9833.
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This permits running Django's core tests under an alternative test runner. Most
likely useful to non-CPython implementations, rather than much else (since
Django's core tests might assume things about the test runner).
Patch from Leo Soto.
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Some results were inadvertently being excluded if we were ordering across a
nullable relation which itself ordering by a non-nullable relation.
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In r9707 we added a preference to use Python's standard json module (Python 2.6
and beyond). However, there is also a third-party module called json that was
being picked up by accident if it was installed. It isn't API compatible, so
bad things happened. This change avoids that problem.
Patch from markmuetz.
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This avoids the problem of, for example, saving a change to the Site model in
the admin interface and then seeing the wrong instanec returned in the next
call to get_current_site().
It's still possible to end up with an inconsistent cache if update() is used to
change the Site model, but that's pretty unavoidable. It's also a slightly odd
way to update a Site model, so if you really need to do that, you can manage to
call SiteManager.clear() at the same time.
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This involves a slight change to the interaction of annotate() and values() clauses that specify a list of columns. See the docs for details.
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This commit also decomposes the decorator into two decorators which can be
used separately, adds some tests, updates docs and fixes some code comments.
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Many thanks to:
* Nicolas Lara, who worked on this feature during the 2008 Google Summer of Code.
* Alex Gaynor for his help debugging and fixing a number of issues.
* Malcolm Tredinnick for his invaluable review notes.
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* The new method uses an admin configuration option (`formfield_overrides`); this makes custom admin widgets especially easy.
* Refactored what was left of `formfield_for_dbfield` into a handful of smaller methods so that it's easier to hook in and return custom fields where needed.
* These `formfield_for_*` methods now pass around `request` so that you can easily modify fields based on request (as in #3987).
Fixes#8306, #3987, #9148.
Thanks to James Bennet for the original patch; Alex Gaynor and Brian Rosner also contributed.
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Previous behaviour was pretty stupid. Let's never speak of it again. New
behaviour both works and is documented.
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Returning non-ASCII characters from TextNode.__repr__ was causing
problems in the BlockNode.__repr__ method (and probably in other places
we don't know about yet). We now forcibly convert to ascii and replace any
unconvertible characters, rather than returning some moderately
corrupted data in the non-ASCII case.
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This change may be slightly backwards incompatible, if existing tests need to test transactional behavior, or if they rely on invalid assumptions or a specific test case ordering. For the first case, django.test.TransactionTestCase should be used. TransactionTestCase is also a quick fix to get around test case errors revealed by the new rollback approach, but a better long-term fix is to correct the test case. See the testing doc for full details.
Many thanks to:
* Marc Remolt for the initial proposal and implementation.
* Luke Plant for initial testing and improving the implementation.
* Ramiro Morales for feedback and help with tracking down a mysterious PostgreSQL issue.
* Eric Holscher for feedback regarding the effect of the change on the Ellington testsuite.
* Russell Keith-Magee for guidance and feedback from beginning to end.
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Many thanks to:
* Nicolas Lara, who worked on this feature during the 2008 Google Summer of Code.
* Alex Gaynor for his help debugging and fixing a number of issues.
* Justin Bronn for his help integrating with contrib.gis.
* Karen Tracey for her help with cross-platform testing.
* Ian Kelly for his help testing and fixing Oracle support.
* Malcolm Tredinnick for his invaluable review notes.
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This *is* backwards compatible, but `admin.site.root()` has been deprecated. The new style is `('^admin/', include(admin.site.urls))`; users will need to update their code to take advantage of the new customizable admin URLs.
Thanks to Alex Gaynor.
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Also documented the change. We prefer to load directory_index.html for static
directory listings, but if you have the (older style) "directory_index"
template and no .html version, we'll load that. This should stop a bunch of
mysterious breakages when people upgrade to Django 1.0.3 or Django 1.1. Also
keeps the docs in sync with released code.
Fixed#9993.
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Also changed importing logic to prefer a system-installed version of
simplejson (unless it's an earlier version that does not contian the C
speedups), then the json module from Python 2.6, then the version
shipped with Django.
Fixed#9266.
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columns when creating tables. Patch from Ian Kelly.
Columns are NULL by default, so we only need to use "NOT NULL" when we want
non-default behaviour.
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This extends previous functionality that allowed passing Query objects as the
rvals to filters. You can now pass QuerySets, which requires less poking at
opaque attributes. See the documentation of the "__in" lookup type for the
details.
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Extricated the code that works directly with SQL columns (standard
"where" stuff) from the the code that takes SQL fragments and combines
it with lookup types and values. The latter portion is now more
generally reusable. Any existing code that was poking at Query.having
will now break in very visible ways (no subtle miscalculations, which is
a good thing).
This patch, en passant, removes the existing "having" test, since the
new implementation requires more setting up than previously. The
aggregates support (currently in a separate codebase) has tests for this
functionality that work as a replacement for the removed test.
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The current admin templates do not need this. However, a common way to customize admin
appearance is to provide your own 'base_site.html' template, and add stylesheets using
the extrastyle block. Without this patch, these customizations are lost.
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