Added field.attname to Options.name_map

The change also removed allow_explicit_fk from sql/query.py.
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Anssi Kääriäinen 2013-06-18 21:14:07 +03:00
parent 31e6d58d46
commit c21e86ab9e
3 changed files with 14 additions and 25 deletions

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@ -404,12 +404,13 @@ class Options(object):
for f, model in self.get_all_related_objects_with_model():
cache[f.field.related_query_name()] = (f, model, False, False)
for f, model in self.get_m2m_with_model():
cache[f.name] = (f, model, True, True)
cache[f.name] = cache[f.attname] = (f, model, True, True)
for f, model in self.get_fields_with_model():
cache[f.name] = (f, model, True, False)
cache[f.name] = cache[f.attname] = (f, model, True, False)
for f in self.virtual_fields:
if hasattr(f, 'related'):
cache[f.name] = (f.related, None if f.model == self.model else f.model, True, False)
cache[f.name] = cache[f.attname] = (
f.related, None if f.model == self.model else f.model, True, False)
if app_cache_ready():
self._name_map = cache
return cache

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@ -1091,8 +1091,7 @@ class Query(object):
try:
field, sources, opts, join_list, path = self.setup_joins(
parts, opts, alias, can_reuse, allow_many,
allow_explicit_fk=True)
parts, opts, alias, can_reuse, allow_many,)
if can_reuse is not None:
can_reuse.update(join_list)
except MultiJoin as e:
@ -1237,15 +1236,14 @@ class Query(object):
len(q_object.children))
return target_clause
def names_to_path(self, names, opts, allow_many, allow_explicit_fk):
def names_to_path(self, names, opts, allow_many):
"""
Walks the names path and turns them PathInfo tuples. Note that a
single name in 'names' can generate multiple PathInfos (m2m for
example).
'names' is the path of names to travle, 'opts' is the model Options we
start the name resolving from, 'allow_many' and 'allow_explicit_fk'
are as for setup_joins().
start the name resolving from, 'allow_many' is as for setup_joins().
Returns a list of PathInfo tuples. In addition returns the final field
(the last used join field), and target (which is a field guaranteed to
@ -1258,14 +1256,6 @@ class Query(object):
try:
field, model, direct, m2m = opts.get_field_by_name(name)
except FieldDoesNotExist:
for f in opts.fields:
if allow_explicit_fk and name == f.attname:
# XXX: A hack to allow foo_id to work in values() for
# backwards compatibility purposes. If we dropped that
# feature, this could be removed.
field, model, direct, m2m = opts.get_field_by_name(f.name)
break
else:
available = opts.get_all_field_names() + list(self.aggregate_select)
raise FieldError("Cannot resolve keyword %r into field. "
"Choices are: %s" % (name, ", ".join(available)))
@ -1314,7 +1304,7 @@ class Query(object):
return path, final_field, targets
def setup_joins(self, names, opts, alias, can_reuse=None, allow_many=True,
allow_explicit_fk=False, outer_if_first=False):
outer_if_first=False):
"""
Compute the necessary table joins for the passage through the fields
given in 'names'. 'opts' is the Options class for the current model
@ -1329,9 +1319,6 @@ class Query(object):
If 'allow_many' is False, then any reverse foreign key seen will
generate a MultiJoin exception.
The 'allow_explicit_fk' controls if field.attname is allowed in the
lookups.
Returns the final field involved in the joins, the target field (used
for any 'where' constraint), the final 'opts' value, the joins and the
field path travelled to generate the joins.
@ -1345,7 +1332,7 @@ class Query(object):
joins = [alias]
# First, generate the path for the names
path, final_field, targets = self.names_to_path(
names, opts, allow_many, allow_explicit_fk)
names, opts, allow_many)
# Then, add the path to the query's joins. Note that we can't trim
# joins at this stage - we will need the information about join type
# of the trimmed joins.

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@ -470,7 +470,8 @@ class LookupTests(TestCase):
self.fail('FieldError not raised')
except FieldError as ex:
self.assertEqual(str(ex), "Cannot resolve keyword 'pub_date_year' "
"into field. Choices are: author, headline, id, pub_date, tag")
"into field. Choices are: author, author_id, headline, "
"id, pub_date, tag")
try:
Article.objects.filter(headline__starts='Article')
self.fail('FieldError not raised')