Fixed #23605 -- Fixed nested subquery regression
Added relabeled_clone() method to sql.Query to fix the problem. It manifested itself in rare cases where at least double nested subquery's filter condition might target non-existing alias. Thanks to Trac alias ris for reporting the problem.
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ class SQLCompiler(object):
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if name in self.quote_cache:
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return self.quote_cache[name]
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if ((name in self.query.alias_map and name not in self.query.table_map) or
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name in self.query.extra_select):
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name in self.query.extra_select or name in self.query.external_aliases):
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self.quote_cache[name] = name
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return name
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r = self.connection.ops.quote_name(name)
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@ -106,6 +106,10 @@ class Query(object):
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# type they are. The key is the alias of the joined table (possibly
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# the table name) and the value is JoinInfo from constants.py.
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self.alias_map = {}
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# Sometimes the query contains references to aliases in outer queries (as
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# a result of split_exclude). Correct alias quoting needs to know these
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# aliases too.
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self.external_aliases = set()
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self.table_map = {} # Maps table names to list of aliases.
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self.join_map = {}
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self.default_cols = True
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@ -240,6 +244,7 @@ class Query(object):
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obj.model = self.model
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obj.alias_refcount = self.alias_refcount.copy()
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obj.alias_map = self.alias_map.copy()
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obj.external_aliases = self.external_aliases.copy()
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obj.table_map = self.table_map.copy()
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obj.join_map = self.join_map.copy()
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obj.default_cols = self.default_cols
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@ -303,6 +308,11 @@ class Query(object):
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obj._setup_query()
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return obj
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def relabeled_clone(self, change_map):
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clone = self.clone()
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clone.change_aliases(change_map)
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return clone
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def get_aggregation(self, using, force_subq=False):
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"""
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Returns the dictionary with the values of the existing aggregations.
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@ -774,7 +784,9 @@ class Query(object):
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ident = (change_map.get(ident[0], ident[0]),) + ident[1:]
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self.join_map[ident] = aliases
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for old_alias, new_alias in six.iteritems(change_map):
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alias_data = self.alias_map[old_alias]
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alias_data = self.alias_map.get(old_alias)
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if alias_data is None:
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continue
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alias_data = alias_data._replace(rhs_alias=new_alias)
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self.alias_refcount[new_alias] = self.alias_refcount[old_alias]
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del self.alias_refcount[old_alias]
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@ -801,6 +813,9 @@ class Query(object):
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data = data._replace(lhs_alias=change_map[lhs])
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self.alias_map[alias] = data
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self.external_aliases = {change_map.get(alias, alias)
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for alias in self.external_aliases}
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def bump_prefix(self, outer_query):
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"""
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Changes the alias prefix to the next letter in the alphabet in a way
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@ -999,6 +1014,9 @@ class Query(object):
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value = value()
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elif hasattr(value, 'resolve_expression'):
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value = value.resolve_expression(self, reuse=can_reuse)
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# Subqueries need to use a different set of aliases than the
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# outer query. Call bump_prefix to change aliases of the inner
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# query (the value).
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if hasattr(value, 'query') and hasattr(value.query, 'bump_prefix'):
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value = value._clone()
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value.query.bump_prefix(self)
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@ -1562,6 +1580,7 @@ class Query(object):
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lookup = lookup_class(Col(query.select[0].col[0], pk, pk),
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Col(alias, pk, pk))
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query.where.add(lookup, AND)
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query.external_aliases.add(alias)
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condition, needed_inner = self.build_filter(
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('%s__in' % trimmed_prefix, query),
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@ -71,3 +71,6 @@ Bugfixes
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* Avoided unnecessary rollbacks of migrations from other apps when migrating
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backwards (:ticket:`23410`).
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* Fixed a rare query error when using deeply nested subqueries
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(:ticket:`23605`).
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@ -698,3 +698,18 @@ class Student(models.Model):
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class Classroom(models.Model):
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school = models.ForeignKey(School)
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students = models.ManyToManyField(Student, related_name='classroom')
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class Ticket23605A(models.Model):
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pass
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class Ticket23605B(models.Model):
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modela_fk = models.ForeignKey(Ticket23605A)
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modelc_fk = models.ForeignKey("Ticket23605C")
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field_b0 = models.IntegerField(null=True)
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field_b1 = models.BooleanField(default=False)
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class Ticket23605C(models.Model):
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field_c0 = models.FloatField()
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JobResponsibilities, BaseA, FK1, Identifier, Program, Channel, Page, Paragraph,
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Chapter, Book, MyObject, Order, OrderItem, SharedConnection, Task, Staff,
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StaffUser, CategoryRelationship, Ticket21203Parent, Ticket21203Child, Person,
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Company, Employment, CustomPk, CustomPkTag, Classroom, School, Student)
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Company, Employment, CustomPk, CustomPkTag, Classroom, School, Student,
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Ticket23605A, Ticket23605B, Ticket23605C)
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class BaseQuerysetTest(TestCase):
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queryset = Student.objects.filter(~Q(classroom__school=F('school')))
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(queryset, [st2], lambda x: x)
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class Ticket23605Tests(TestCase):
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def test_ticket_23605(self):
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# Test filtering on a complicated q-object from ticket's report.
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# The query structure is such that we have multiple nested subqueries.
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# The original problem was that the inner queries weren't relabeled
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# correctly.
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a1 = Ticket23605A.objects.create()
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a2 = Ticket23605A.objects.create()
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c1 = Ticket23605C.objects.create(field_c0=10000.0)
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Ticket23605B.objects.create(
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field_b0=10000.0, field_b1=True,
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modelc_fk=c1, modela_fk=a1)
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complex_q = Q(pk__in=Ticket23605A.objects.filter(
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Q(
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# True for a1 as field_b0 = 10000, field_c0=10000
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# False for a2 as no ticket23605b found
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ticket23605b__field_b0__gte=1000000 /
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F("ticket23605b__modelc_fk__field_c0")
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) &
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# True for a1 (field_b1=True)
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Q(ticket23605b__field_b1=True) &
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~Q(ticket23605b__pk__in=Ticket23605B.objects.filter(
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~(
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# Same filters as above commented filters, but
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# double-negated (one for Q() above, one for
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# parentheses). So, again a1 match, a2 not.
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Q(field_b1=True) &
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Q(field_b0__gte=1000000 / F("modelc_fk__field_c0"))
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)
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))).filter(ticket23605b__field_b1=True))
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qs1 = Ticket23605A.objects.filter(complex_q)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs1, [a1], lambda x: x)
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qs2 = Ticket23605A.objects.exclude(complex_q)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs2, [a2], lambda x: x)
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