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Fixed #214 -- Added get_values() and get_values_iterator() module-level functions to DB API. Thanks, rmunn
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@359 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -562,6 +562,12 @@ class ModelBase(type):
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new_mod.get_iterator = curry(function_get_iterator, opts, new_class)
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new_mod.get_iterator.__doc__ = "Returns an iterator of %s objects matching the given parameters." % name
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new_mod.get_values = curry(function_get_values, opts, new_class)
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new_mod.get_values.__doc__ = "Returns a list of dictionaries matching the given parameters."
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new_mod.get_values_iterator = curry(function_get_values_iterator, opts, new_class)
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new_mod.get_values_iterator.__doc__ = "Returns an iterator of dictionaries matching the given parameters."
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new_mod.get_count = curry(function_get_count, opts)
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new_mod.get_count.__doc__ = "Returns the number of %s objects matching the given parameters." % name
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@ -1083,6 +1089,31 @@ def function_get_count(opts, **kwargs):
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cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*)" + sql, params)
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return cursor.fetchone()[0]
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def function_get_values_iterator(opts, klass, **kwargs):
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# select_related and select aren't supported in get_values().
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kwargs['select_related'] = False
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kwargs['select'] = {}
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# 'fields' is a list of field names to fetch.
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try:
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fields = kwargs.pop('fields')
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except KeyError: # Default to all fields.
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fields = [f.name for f in opts.fields]
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cursor = db.db.cursor()
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_, sql, params = function_get_sql_clause(opts, **kwargs)
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select = ['%s.%s' % (opts.db_table, f) for f in fields]
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cursor.execute("SELECT " + (kwargs.get('distinct') and "DISTINCT " or "") + ",".join(select) + sql, params)
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while 1:
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rows = cursor.fetchmany(GET_ITERATOR_CHUNK_SIZE)
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if not rows:
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raise StopIteration
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for row in rows:
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yield dict(zip(fields, row))
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def function_get_values(opts, klass, **kwargs):
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return list(function_get_values_iterator(opts, klass, **kwargs))
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def _fill_table_cache(opts, select, tables, where, old_prefix, cache_tables_seen):
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"""
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Helper function that recursively populates the select, tables and where (in
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@ -1228,7 +1259,7 @@ def function_get_sql_clause(opts, **kwargs):
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_fill_table_cache(opts, select, tables, where, opts.db_table, [opts.db_table])
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# Add any additional SELECTs passed in via kwargs.
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if kwargs.get('select', False):
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if kwargs.get('select'):
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select.extend(['(%s) AS %s' % (s[1], s[0]) for s in kwargs['select']])
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# ORDER BY clause
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@ -58,6 +58,26 @@ Article 4
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>>> articles.get_in_bulk([1000])
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{}
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# get_values() is just like get_list(), except it returns a list of
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# dictionaries instead of object instances -- and you can specify which fields
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# you want to retrieve.
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>>> articles.get_values(fields=['headline'])
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[{'headline': 'Article 4'}, {'headline': 'Article 2'}, {'headline': 'Article 3'}, {'headline': 'Article 1'}]
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>>> articles.get_values(pub_date__exact=datetime(2005, 7, 27), fields=['id'])
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[{'id': 2}, {'id': 3}]
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>>> articles.get_values(fields=['id', 'headline']) == [{'id': 4, 'headline': 'Article 4'}, {'id': 2, 'headline': 'Article 2'}, {'id': 3, 'headline': 'Article 3'}, {'id': 1, 'headline': 'Article 1'}]
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True
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# get_values_iterator() is just like get_values(), but it's a generator.
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>>> for d in articles.get_values_iterator(fields=['id', 'headline']):
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... i = d.items()
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... i.sort()
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... i
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[('headline', 'Article 4'), ('id', 4)]
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[('headline', 'Article 2'), ('id', 2)]
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[('headline', 'Article 3'), ('id', 3)]
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[('headline', 'Article 1'), ('id', 1)]
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# Every DateField and DateTimeField creates get_next_by_FOO() and
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# get_previous_by_FOO() methods.
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>>> a3.get_next_by_pub_date()
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