Fixed #26676 -- Prevented prefetching to_attr from caching its result in through attr.

Thanks Ursidours for the report.
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Simon Charette 2016-05-30 00:11:31 -04:00
parent 359be1c870
commit 53a5fb3cc0
2 changed files with 19 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -1451,7 +1451,8 @@ def prefetch_related_objects(model_instances, *related_lookups):
# We assume that objects retrieved are homogeneous (which is the premise
# of prefetch_related), so what applies to first object applies to all.
first_obj = obj_list[0]
prefetcher, descriptor, attr_found, is_fetched = get_prefetcher(first_obj, through_attr)
to_attr = lookup.get_current_to_attr(level)[0]
prefetcher, descriptor, attr_found, is_fetched = get_prefetcher(first_obj, through_attr, to_attr)
if not attr_found:
raise AttributeError("Cannot find '%s' on %s object, '%s' is an invalid "
@ -1504,9 +1505,9 @@ def prefetch_related_objects(model_instances, *related_lookups):
obj_list = new_obj_list
def get_prefetcher(instance, attr):
def get_prefetcher(instance, through_attr, to_attr):
"""
For the attribute 'attr' on the given instance, finds
For the attribute 'through_attr' on the given instance, finds
an object that has a get_prefetch_queryset().
Returns a 4 tuple containing:
(the object with get_prefetch_queryset (or None),
@ -1520,9 +1521,9 @@ def get_prefetcher(instance, attr):
# For singly related objects, we have to avoid getting the attribute
# from the object, as this will trigger the query. So we first try
# on the class, in order to get the descriptor object.
rel_obj_descriptor = getattr(instance.__class__, attr, None)
rel_obj_descriptor = getattr(instance.__class__, through_attr, None)
if rel_obj_descriptor is None:
attr_found = hasattr(instance, attr)
attr_found = hasattr(instance, through_attr)
else:
attr_found = True
if rel_obj_descriptor:
@ -1536,10 +1537,13 @@ def get_prefetcher(instance, attr):
# descriptor doesn't support prefetching, so we go ahead and get
# the attribute on the instance rather than the class to
# support many related managers
rel_obj = getattr(instance, attr)
rel_obj = getattr(instance, through_attr)
if hasattr(rel_obj, 'get_prefetch_queryset'):
prefetcher = rel_obj
is_fetched = attr in instance._prefetched_objects_cache
if through_attr != to_attr:
is_fetched = hasattr(instance, to_attr)
else:
is_fetched = through_attr in instance._prefetched_objects_cache
return prefetcher, rel_obj_descriptor, attr_found, is_fetched
@ -1619,7 +1623,6 @@ def prefetch_one_level(instances, prefetcher, lookup, level):
else:
if as_attr:
setattr(obj, to_attr, vals)
obj._prefetched_objects_cache[cache_name] = vals
else:
manager = getattr(obj, to_attr)
if leaf and lookup.queryset is not None:

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import warnings
from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist
from django.db import connection
from django.db.models import Prefetch
from django.db.models import Prefetch, QuerySet
from django.db.models.query import get_prefetcher
from django.test import TestCase, override_settings
from django.test.utils import CaptureQueriesContext
@ -737,6 +737,12 @@ class CustomPrefetchTests(TestCase):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, 'Prefetch querysets cannot use values().'):
Prefetch('houses', House.objects.values('pk'))
def test_to_attr_doesnt_cache_through_attr_as_list(self):
house = House.objects.prefetch_related(
Prefetch('rooms', queryset=Room.objects.all(), to_attr='to_rooms'),
).get(pk=self.house3.pk)
self.assertIsInstance(house.rooms.all(), QuerySet)
class DefaultManagerTests(TestCase):
@ -1268,7 +1274,7 @@ class Ticket21760Tests(TestCase):
house.save()
def test_bug(self):
prefetcher = get_prefetcher(self.rooms[0], 'house')[0]
prefetcher = get_prefetcher(self.rooms[0], 'house', 'house')[0]
queryset = prefetcher.get_prefetch_queryset(list(Room.objects.all()))[0]
self.assertNotIn(' JOIN ', force_text(queryset.query))