from django.db.models.lookups import ( Exact, GreaterThan, GreaterThanOrEqual, In, LessThan, LessThanOrEqual, ) class MultiColSource(object): contains_aggregate = False def __init__(self, alias, targets, sources, field): self.targets, self.sources, self.field, self.alias = targets, sources, field, alias self.output_field = self.field def __repr__(self): return "{}({}, {})".format( self.__class__.__name__, self.alias, self.field) def relabeled_clone(self, relabels): return self.__class__(relabels.get(self.alias, self.alias), self.targets, self.sources, self.field) def get_normalized_value(value, lhs): from django.db.models import Model if isinstance(value, Model): value_list = [] # Account for one-to-one relations when sent a different model sources = lhs.output_field.get_path_info()[-1].target_fields for source in sources: while not isinstance(value, source.model) and source.remote_field: source = source.remote_field.model._meta.get_field(source.remote_field.field_name) value_list.append(getattr(value, source.attname)) return tuple(value_list) if not isinstance(value, tuple): return (value,) return value class RelatedIn(In): def get_prep_lookup(self): if not isinstance(self.lhs, MultiColSource) and self.rhs_is_direct_value(): # If we get here, we are dealing with single-column relations. self.rhs = [get_normalized_value(val, self.lhs)[0] for val in self.rhs] # We need to run the related field's get_prep_lookup(). Consider case # ForeignKey to IntegerField given value 'abc'. The ForeignKey itself # doesn't have validation for non-integers, so we must run validation # using the target field. if hasattr(self.lhs.output_field, 'get_path_info'): # Run the target field's get_prep_lookup. We can safely assume there is # only one as we don't get to the direct value branch otherwise. self.rhs = self.lhs.output_field.get_path_info()[-1].target_fields[-1].get_prep_lookup( self.lookup_name, self.rhs) return super(RelatedIn, self).get_prep_lookup() def as_sql(self, compiler, connection): if isinstance(self.lhs, MultiColSource): # For multicolumn lookups we need to build a multicolumn where clause. # This clause is either a SubqueryConstraint (for values that need to be compiled to # SQL) or a OR-combined list of (col1 = val1 AND col2 = val2 AND ...) clauses. from django.db.models.sql.where import WhereNode, SubqueryConstraint, AND, OR root_constraint = WhereNode(connector=OR) if self.rhs_is_direct_value(): values = [get_normalized_value(value, self.lhs) for value in self.rhs] for value in values: value_constraint = WhereNode() for source, target, val in zip(self.lhs.sources, self.lhs.targets, value): lookup_class = target.get_lookup('exact') lookup = lookup_class(target.get_col(self.lhs.alias, source), val) value_constraint.add(lookup, AND) root_constraint.add(value_constraint, OR) else: root_constraint.add( SubqueryConstraint( self.lhs.alias, [target.column for target in self.lhs.targets], [source.name for source in self.lhs.sources], self.rhs), AND) return root_constraint.as_sql(compiler, connection) else: return super(RelatedIn, self).as_sql(compiler, connection) class RelatedLookupMixin(object): def get_prep_lookup(self): if not isinstance(self.lhs, MultiColSource) and self.rhs_is_direct_value(): # If we get here, we are dealing with single-column relations. self.rhs = get_normalized_value(self.rhs, self.lhs)[0] # We need to run the related field's get_prep_lookup(). Consider case # ForeignKey to IntegerField given value 'abc'. The ForeignKey itself # doesn't have validation for non-integers, so we must run validation # using the target field. if hasattr(self.lhs.output_field, 'get_path_info'): # Get the target field. We can safely assume there is only one # as we don't get to the direct value branch otherwise. self.rhs = self.lhs.output_field.get_path_info()[-1].target_fields[-1].get_prep_lookup( self.lookup_name, self.rhs) return super(RelatedLookupMixin, self).get_prep_lookup() def as_sql(self, compiler, connection): if isinstance(self.lhs, MultiColSource): assert self.rhs_is_direct_value() self.rhs = get_normalized_value(self.rhs, self.lhs) from django.db.models.sql.where import WhereNode, AND root_constraint = WhereNode() for target, source, val in zip(self.lhs.targets, self.lhs.sources, self.rhs): lookup_class = target.get_lookup(self.lookup_name) root_constraint.add( lookup_class(target.get_col(self.lhs.alias, source), val), AND) return root_constraint.as_sql(compiler, connection) return super(RelatedLookupMixin, self).as_sql(compiler, connection) class RelatedExact(RelatedLookupMixin, Exact): pass class RelatedLessThan(RelatedLookupMixin, LessThan): pass class RelatedGreaterThan(RelatedLookupMixin, GreaterThan): pass class RelatedGreaterThanOrEqual(RelatedLookupMixin, GreaterThanOrEqual): pass class RelatedLessThanOrEqual(RelatedLookupMixin, LessThanOrEqual): pass