Fixed #20782 -- qs.values().aggregate() failure

In the combination of .values().aggregate() the aggregate_select_mask
didn't include the aggregates added. This resulted in bogus query.

Thanks to Trac alias debanshuk for report.
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Anssi Kääriäinen 2013-07-23 11:38:38 +03:00
parent 29a09b3638
commit 4bd5554721
3 changed files with 19 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -274,9 +274,12 @@ class QuerySet(object):
query = self.query.clone()
aggregate_names = []
for (alias, aggregate_expr) in kwargs.items():
query.add_aggregate(aggregate_expr, self.model, alias,
is_summary=True)
aggregate_names.append(alias)
query.append_aggregate_mask(aggregate_names)
return query.get_aggregation(using=self.db)

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@ -1753,6 +1753,10 @@ class Query(object):
self.aggregate_select_mask = set(names)
self._aggregate_select_cache = None
def append_aggregate_mask(self, names):
if self.aggregate_select_mask is not None:
self.set_aggregate_mask(set(names).union(self.aggregate_select_mask))
def set_extra_mask(self, names):
"""
Set the mask of extra select items that will be returned by SELECT,

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@ -585,3 +585,14 @@ class BaseAggregateTestCase(TestCase):
"datetime.date(2008, 1, 1)"
]
)
def test_values_aggregation(self):
# Refs #20782
max_rating = Book.objects.values('rating').aggregate(max_rating=Max('rating'))
self.assertEqual(max_rating['max_rating'], 5)
max_books_per_rating = Book.objects.values('rating').annotate(
books_per_rating=Count('id')
).aggregate(Max('books_per_rating'))
self.assertEqual(
max_books_per_rating,
{'books_per_rating__max': 3})