GenericRelation now supports an optional related_query_name argument.
Setting related_query_name adds a relation from the related object back to
the content type for filtering, ordering and other query operations.
Thanks to Loic Bistuer for spotting a couple of important issues in
his review.
Fixed URL resolving in the case where an outer regex includes an inner
regex and both regexes use positional parameters instead of named
groups, causing the outer regex's parameters to override the inner
regex's.
Modified the regex url resolver so that it will concatenates and then
normalizes, instead of normalizing and then concatenating.
This feature allows the default `TIMEOUT` Cache argument to be set to `None`,
so that cache instances can set a non-expiring key as the default,
instead of using the default value of 5 minutes.
Previously, this was possible only by passing `None` as an argument to
the set() method of objects of type `BaseCache` (and subtypes).
The original patch for custom prefetches didn't allow usage of custom
queryset for single valued relations (along ForeignKey or OneToOneKey).
Allowing these enables calling performance oriented queryset methods like
select_related or defer/only.
Thanks @akaariai and @timgraham for the reviews. Refs #17001.
Allows custom behavior for setting initial form data in ModelAdmin.
By default, initial data is set via GET params. The new method allows
this behavior to be overridden.
Thanks egasimus for the suggestion.
Introduced a number of settings to configure max-age, path, and domain
for the language cookie: LANGUAGE_COOKIE_AGE, LANGUAGE_COOKIE_PATH and
LANGUAGE_COOKIE_DOMAIN.
Thanks sahid for the suggestion.
By removing the 'supported' keyword from the detection methods and only relying
on a cached settings.LANGUAGES, the speed of said methods has been improved;
around 4x raw performance. This allows us to stop checking Python's incomplete
list of locales, and rely on a less restrictive regular expression for
accepting certain locales.
HTTP Accept-Language is defined as being case-insensitive, based on this fact
extra performance improvements have been made; it wouldn't make sense to
check for case differences.
Added reversible property to RunPython so that migrations will not
refuse to reverse migrations including RunPython operations, so long as
reverse_code is set in the RunPython constructor. Included tests to
check the reversible property on RunPython and the similar RunSQL.
The new error message now hints that the most likely issue
is a circular import.
Thanks to trac user elena for the report and to
bpeschier for the original patch.
Due to a mixup between text and bytes, iteration over
a File instance was broken under Python 3.
Thanks to trac user pdewacht for the report and patch.
Instead of crashing with a CommandError, now a non-writable location
of mo files will only make compilemessages complain and continue.
Thanks Ramiro Morales for the review.
This option is not actually very useful in the general case
because it doesn't override sys.stdin.
It's still marginally useful for testing some features of
the createsuperuser command so it was moved there.
This commit also makes the detection of a TTY in createsuperuser
a bit more robust, after a suggestion of appolo13.
Previously, doing so resulted in invalid data or crash.
Thanks jtiai for the report and Karol Jochelson,
Jakub Nowak, Loic Bistuer, and Baptiste Mispelon for reviews.
Commit 79558c78 cleaned up the (undocumented) interface of Resolver404
exception, which breaks compatibility with code messing with .args[0]
directly. Revert the cleanup part and simply leave the fix itself.
When django.core.urlresolvers.resolve was called from a view, failed
and the exception was propagated and rendered by technical_404_response,
the URL mentioned on the page was the current URL instead of the URL
passed to resolve().
Fixed by using the path attribute from the Resolver404 exception instead
of request.path_info. Also cleaned up the exceptions to use standard
named parameters instead of stuffing a dict in args[0]
Flatten a level of sublists before checking for duplicate fields.
When given sublists such as:
```python
class FooAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
fields = ('one', ('one', 'two'))
```
The previous code did not correctly detect the duplicated 'one' field.
Thanks to jwa for the report.
Before 4befb30 the detection was broken because we used isinstance
against a LazyObject rather than against a Storage class. That commit
fixed it by looking directly at the object wrapped by LazyObject.
This could however be a problem to anyone who subclasses the
collectstatic management Command and directly supplies a Storage class.
Refs #21581.
When invoked as follows:
$ python manage.py dumpdata blogapp blogapp.Tag
Django would throw a TypeError. This commit fixes the problem and provides
a test.
ForeignKey or ManyToManyField attribute ``limit_choices_to`` can now
be a callable that returns either a ``Q`` object or a dict.
Thanks michael at actrix.gen.nz for the original suggestion.
Added searched_locations in finders module. Added verbosity flag level 2 on 'findstatic'
command that will output the directories on which it searched the relative paths.
Reported by ccurvey. Initial patch by Jonas Svensson and Vajrasky Kok.
When a method decorator was used in conjunction with a decorator
implemented as a descriptor, method_decorator did not correctly respect
the method binding.
Thanks for Graham Dumpleton for the report and initial patch.
Overriding the error messages now works for both unique fields, unique_together
and unique_for_date.
This patch changed the overriding logic to allow customizing NON_FIELD_ERRORS
since previously only fields' errors were customizable.
Refs #20199.
Thanks leahculver for the suggestion.
This reverts commit 2ee447fb5f.
That commit introduced a regression (#21882) and didn't really
do what it was supposed to: while it did delay the evaluation
of lazy objects passed to mark_safe(), they weren't actually
marked as such so they could end up being escaped twice.
Refs #21882.
Historically, the Django admin used to pass through the request
from an unauthorized access to the login view directly. Now we
are using a proper redirection, which is also preventing
inadvertantly changing data when POSTing login data to an admin
view when user is already authorized.
Thanks Marc Tamlyn and Tim Graham for the reviews.
This commit touchs various parts of the code base and test framework. Any
found usage of opening a cursor for the sake of initializing a connection
has been replaced with 'ensure_connection()'.
Updated SQLUpdateCompiler.execute_sql to match the behavior described in
the docstring; the 'first non-empty query' will now include all queries,
not just the main and first related update.
Added CURSOR and NO_RESULTS result_type constants to make the usages more
self documenting and allow execute_sql to explicitly close the cursor when
it is no longer needed.
Broke InspectDBTestCase.test_field_types in two:
- a test_number_field_types, which now passes on Oracle too
- a test_field_types, for all non-numeric fields, which is still expected to fail
Also made some pep8 fixes in the tests file. Refs #19884
Thanks Tim Graham for review.
The combination of BaseManager.from_queryset() and RenameMethodsBase results in
Manager.__module__ having the wrong value. This can be an issue when trying to
pickle the Manager class.
Wherever possible this filesystem path is derived automatically from the app
module's ``__path__`` and ``__file__`` attributes (this avoids any
backwards-compatibility problems).
AppConfig allows specifying an app's filesystem location explicitly, which
overrides all autodetection based on ``__path__`` and ``__file__``. This
permits Django to support any type of module as an app (namespace packages,
fake modules, modules loaded by other hypothetical non-filesystem module
loaders), as long as the app is configured with an explicit filesystem path.
Thanks Aymeric for review and discussion.
Also document the conditions under which a namespace package may or may not be
a Django app, and raise a clearer error message in those cases where it may not
be.
Thanks Aymeric for review and consultation.
AppStaticStorage only provided one thing over FileSystemStorage, which was
taking an app name (import path) and translating it into a filesystem
path. This is now something that should be done via app_config.path instead,
leaving AppStaticStorage with no reason for existence. It should be safe to
remove, as it was undocumented internal API.
There was some kind of feature in the AppDirectoriesFinder code related to a
"prefix" attribute on the storage class used by AppDirectoriesFinder. Since
this feature was undocumented, untested, and of unclear purpose, I removed it
as well.