Fixes #2918 -- Clarified the db_prep_save logic for DateField and DateTimeField to prevent accidental conversion of non-datetime objects into strings, because SQLite doesn't appear to check for valid date format in a string used on an UPDATE of a datetime column.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@3960 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Russell Keith-Magee 2006-11-02 14:24:31 +00:00
parent 6645d1fe48
commit 7f71ae1b8d
1 changed files with 11 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -457,7 +457,9 @@ class DateField(Field):
def get_db_prep_save(self, value):
# Casts dates into string format for entry into database.
if value is not None:
if isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
value = value.date().strftime('%Y-%m-%d')
elif isinstance(value, datetime.date):
value = value.strftime('%Y-%m-%d')
return Field.get_db_prep_save(self, value)
@ -487,12 +489,19 @@ class DateTimeField(DateField):
def get_db_prep_save(self, value):
# Casts dates into string format for entry into database.
if value is not None:
if isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
# MySQL will throw a warning if microseconds are given, because it
# doesn't support microseconds.
if settings.DATABASE_ENGINE == 'mysql' and hasattr(value, 'microsecond'):
value = value.replace(microsecond=0)
value = str(value)
elif isinstance(value, datetime.date):
# MySQL will throw a warning if microseconds are given, because it
# doesn't support microseconds.
if settings.DATABASE_ENGINE == 'mysql' and hasattr(value, 'microsecond'):
value = datetime.datetime(value.year, value.month, value.day, microsecond=0)
value = str(value)
return Field.get_db_prep_save(self, value)
def get_db_prep_lookup(self, lookup_type, value):