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Fixed #12234 -- Create additional indexes that use the appropriate operation class for PostgreSQL `varchar` and `text` columns when `db_index=True`.
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@ -35,3 +35,42 @@ class DatabaseCreation(BaseDatabaseCreation):
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if settings.TEST_DATABASE_CHARSET:
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if settings.TEST_DATABASE_CHARSET:
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return "WITH ENCODING '%s'" % settings.TEST_DATABASE_CHARSET
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return "WITH ENCODING '%s'" % settings.TEST_DATABASE_CHARSET
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return ''
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return ''
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def sql_indexes_for_field(self, model, f, style):
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if f.db_index and not f.unique:
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qn = self.connection.ops.quote_name
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db_table = model._meta.db_table
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tablespace = f.db_tablespace or model._meta.db_tablespace
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if tablespace:
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sql = self.connection.ops.tablespace_sql(tablespace)
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if sql:
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tablespace_sql = ' ' + sql
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else:
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tablespace_sql = ''
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else:
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tablespace_sql = ''
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def get_index_sql(index_name, opclass=''):
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return (style.SQL_KEYWORD('CREATE INDEX') + ' ' +
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style.SQL_TABLE(qn(index_name)) + ' ' +
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style.SQL_KEYWORD('ON') + ' ' +
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style.SQL_TABLE(qn(db_table)) + ' ' +
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"(%s%s)" % (style.SQL_FIELD(qn(f.column)), opclass) +
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"%s;" % tablespace_sql)
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output = [get_index_sql('%s_%s' % (db_table, f.column))]
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# Fields with database column types of `varchar` and `text` need
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# a second index that specifies their operator class, which is
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# needed when performing correct LIKE queries outside the
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# C locale. See #12234.
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db_type = f.db_type()
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if db_type.startswith('varchar'):
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output.append(get_index_sql('%s_%s_like' % (db_table, f.column),
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' varchar_pattern_ops'))
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elif db_type.startswith('text'):
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output.append(get_index_sql('%s_%s_like' % (db_table, f.column),
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' text_pattern_ops'))
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else:
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output = []
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return output
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@ -80,6 +80,21 @@ You should also audit your existing code for any instances of this behavior
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before enabling this feature. It's faster, but it provides less automatic
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before enabling this feature. It's faster, but it provides less automatic
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protection for multi-call operations.
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protection for multi-call operations.
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Indexes for ``varchar`` and ``text`` columns
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. versionadded:: 1.1.2
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When specifying ``db_index=True`` on your model fields, Django typically
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outputs a single ``CREATE INDEX`` statement. However, if the database type
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for the field is either ``varchar`` or ``text`` (e.g., used by ``CharField``,
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``FileField``, and ``TextField``), then Django will create
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an additional index that uses an appropriate `PostgreSQL operator class`_
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for the column. The extra index is necessary to correctly perfrom
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lookups that use the ``LIKE`` operator in their SQL, as is done with the
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``contains`` and ``startswith`` lookup types.
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.. _PostgreSQL operator class: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/indexes-opclass.html
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.. _mysql-notes:
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.. _mysql-notes:
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MySQL notes
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MySQL notes
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