Changed the (internal) way extra(select=.., select_params=...) handling is done

so that parameters stay with their select items. This means that merging and
trimming of those items is handled correctly.

Refs #7957, #7961. Fixed #8191.


git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8426 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Malcolm Tredinnick 2008-08-17 20:07:59 +00:00
parent c92b424e57
commit 2c4b13cbe7
3 changed files with 60 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ from copy import deepcopy
from django.utils.tree import Node
from django.utils.datastructures import SortedDict
from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode
from django.db import connection
from django.db.models import signals
from django.db.models.fields import FieldDoesNotExist
@ -77,8 +78,7 @@ class Query(object):
# These are for extensions. The contents are more or less appended
# verbatim to the appropriate clause.
self.extra_select = {} # Maps col_alias -> col_sql.
self.extra_select_params = ()
self.extra_select = SortedDict() # Maps col_alias -> col_sql.
self.extra_tables = ()
self.extra_where = ()
self.extra_params = ()
@ -181,7 +181,6 @@ class Query(object):
obj.related_select_cols = []
obj.max_depth = self.max_depth
obj.extra_select = self.extra_select.copy()
obj.extra_select_params = self.extra_select_params
obj.extra_tables = self.extra_tables
obj.extra_where = self.extra_where
obj.extra_params = self.extra_params
@ -226,7 +225,7 @@ class Query(object):
obj = self.clone(CountQuery, _query=obj, where=self.where_class(),
distinct=False)
obj.select = []
obj.extra_select = {}
obj.extra_select = SortedDict()
obj.add_count_column()
data = obj.execute_sql(SINGLE)
if not data:
@ -259,7 +258,9 @@ class Query(object):
from_, f_params = self.get_from_clause()
where, w_params = self.where.as_sql(qn=self.quote_name_unless_alias)
params = list(self.extra_select_params)
params = []
for val in self.extra_select.itervalues():
params.extend(val[1])
result = ['SELECT']
if self.distinct:
@ -413,7 +414,7 @@ class Query(object):
"""
qn = self.quote_name_unless_alias
qn2 = self.connection.ops.quote_name
result = ['(%s) AS %s' % (col, qn2(alias)) for alias, col in self.extra_select.iteritems()]
result = ['(%s) AS %s' % (col[0], qn2(alias)) for alias, col in self.extra_select.iteritems()]
aliases = set(self.extra_select.keys())
if with_aliases:
col_aliases = aliases.copy()
@ -1510,7 +1511,6 @@ class Query(object):
self.select = [select]
self.select_fields = [None]
self.extra_select = {}
self.extra_select_params = ()
def add_select_related(self, fields):
"""
@ -1533,14 +1533,25 @@ class Query(object):
to the query.
"""
if select:
# The extra select might be ordered (because it will be accepting
# parameters).
if (isinstance(select, SortedDict) and
not isinstance(self.extra_select, SortedDict)):
self.extra_select = SortedDict(self.extra_select)
self.extra_select.update(select)
if select_params:
self.extra_select_params += tuple(select_params)
# We need to pair any placeholder markers in the 'select'
# dictionary with their parameters in 'select_params' so that
# subsequent updates to the select dictionary also adjust the
# parameters appropriately.
select_pairs = SortedDict()
if select_params:
param_iter = iter(select_params)
else:
param_iter = iter([])
for name, entry in select.items():
entry = force_unicode(entry)
entry_params = []
pos = entry.find("%s")
while pos != -1:
entry_params.append(param_iter.next())
pos = entry.find("%s", pos + 2)
select_pairs[name] = (entry, entry_params)
# This is order preserving, since self.extra_select is a SortedDict.
self.extra_select.update(select_pairs)
if where:
self.extra_where += tuple(where)
if params:

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@ -1014,6 +1014,12 @@ of the arguments is required, but you should use at least one of them.
select=SortedDict(('a', '%s'), ('b', '%s')),
select_params=('one', 'two'))
The only thing to be careful about when using select parameters in
``extra()`` is to avoid using the substring ``"%%s"`` (that's *two*
percent characters before the ``s``) in the select strings. Django's
tracking of parameters looks for ``%s`` and an escaped ``%`` character
like this isn't detected. That will lead to incorrect results.
``where`` / ``tables``
You can define explicit SQL ``WHERE`` clauses -- perhaps to perform
non-explicit joins -- by using ``where``. You can manually add tables to

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@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
import copy
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.db import models
from django.db.models.query import Q
from django.utils.datastructures import SortedDict
class RevisionableModel(models.Model):
@ -23,7 +25,7 @@ class RevisionableModel(models.Model):
return new_revision
__test__ = {"API_TESTS": """
### Regression tests for #7314 and #7372
# Regression tests for #7314 and #7372
>>> rm = RevisionableModel.objects.create(title='First Revision')
>>> rm.pk, rm.base.pk
@ -52,4 +54,29 @@ Following queryset should return the most recent revision:
>>> qs & qs2
[<RevisionableModel: Second Revision (2, 1)>]
>>> u = User.objects.create_user(username="fred", password="secret", email="fred@example.com")
# General regression tests: extra select parameters should stay tied to their
# corresponding select portions. Applies when portions are updated or otherwise
# moved around.
>>> qs = User.objects.extra(select=SortedDict((("alpha", "%s"), ("beta", "2"), ("gamma", "%s"))), select_params=(1, 3))
>>> qs = qs.extra(select={"beta": 4})
>>> qs = qs.extra(select={"alpha": "%s"}, select_params=[5])
>>> result = {'alpha': 5, 'beta': 4, 'gamma': 3}
>>> list(qs.filter(id=u.id).values('alpha', 'beta', 'gamma')) == [result]
True
# Regression test for #7957: Combining extra() calls should leave the
# corresponding parameters associated with the right extra() bit. I.e. internal
# dictionary must remain sorted.
>>> User.objects.extra(select={"alpha": "%s"}, select_params=(1,)).extra(select={"beta": "%s"}, select_params=(2,))[0].alpha
1
>>> User.objects.extra(select={"beta": "%s"}, select_params=(1,)).extra(select={"alpha": "%s"}, select_params=(2,))[0].alpha
2
# Regression test for #7961: When not using a portion of an extra(...) in a
# query, remove any corresponding parameters from the query as well.
>>> list(User.objects.extra(select={"alpha": "%s"}, select_params=(-6,)).filter(id=u.id).values_list('id', flat=True)) == [u.id]
True
"""}