Refs #27935 -- Fixed BrinIndex.max_name_length if a project's default database isn't PostgreSQL.
Thanks Florian Apolloner for the report.
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from django.db import connection
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from django.db.models import Index
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from django.utils.functional import cached_property
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__all__ = ['BrinIndex', 'GinIndex']
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class BrinIndex(Index):
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suffix = 'brin'
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# Allow an index name longer than 30 characters since the suffix is 4
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# characters (usual limit is 3). Since this index can only be used on
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# PostgreSQL, the 30 character limit for cross-database compatibility isn't
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# applicable.
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max_name_length = 31
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def __init__(self, fields=[], name=None, pages_per_range=None):
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if pages_per_range is not None and pages_per_range <= 0:
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schema_editor.quote_value(self.pages_per_range)) + parameters['extra']
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return parameters
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@cached_property
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def max_name_length(self):
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# Allow an index name longer than 30 characters since the suffix
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# is 4 characters (usual limit is 3). Since this index can only be
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# used on PostgreSQL, the 30 character limit for cross-database
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# compatibility isn't applicable.
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return connection.ops.max_name_length()
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class GinIndex(Index):
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suffix = 'gin'
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