Fixed #12328 -- Corrected the handling of subqueries with ordering and slicing, especially when used in delete subqueries. Thanks to Walter Doekes for the report.
This fixes a feature that isn't available under MySQL and Oracle (Refs #10099). git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@12912 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ class BaseDatabaseFeatures(object):
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# If True, don't use integer foreign keys referring to, e.g., positive
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# integer primary keys.
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related_fields_match_type = False
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allow_sliced_subqueries = True
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class BaseDatabaseOperations(object):
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"""
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@ -123,6 +123,7 @@ class DatabaseFeatures(BaseDatabaseFeatures):
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update_can_self_select = False
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allows_group_by_pk = True
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related_fields_match_type = True
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allow_sliced_subqueries = False
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class DatabaseOperations(BaseDatabaseOperations):
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compiler_module = "django.db.backends.mysql.compiler"
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@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ class DatabaseFeatures(BaseDatabaseFeatures):
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interprets_empty_strings_as_nulls = True
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uses_savepoints = True
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can_return_id_from_insert = True
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allow_sliced_subqueries = False
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class DatabaseOperations(BaseDatabaseOperations):
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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ The main QuerySet implementation. This provides the public API for the ORM.
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"""
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from copy import deepcopy
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from itertools import izip
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from django.db import connections, router, transaction, IntegrityError
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from django.db.models.aggregates import Aggregate
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@ -429,11 +430,13 @@ class QuerySet(object):
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# becoming too long.
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seen_objs = None
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while 1:
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# Collect all the objects to be deleted in this chunk, and all the
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# Collect a chunk of objects to be deleted, and then all the
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# objects that are related to the objects that are to be deleted.
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# The chunking *isn't* done by slicing the del_query because we
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# need to maintain the query cache on del_query (see #12328)
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seen_objs = CollectedObjects(seen_objs)
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for object in del_query[:CHUNK_SIZE]:
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object._collect_sub_objects(seen_objs)
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for i, obj in izip(xrange(CHUNK_SIZE), del_query):
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obj._collect_sub_objects(seen_objs)
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if not seen_objs:
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break
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@ -120,13 +120,15 @@ class SQLCompiler(object):
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"""
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Perform the same functionality as the as_sql() method, returning an
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SQL string and parameters. However, the alias prefixes are bumped
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beforehand (in a copy -- the current query isn't changed) and any
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ordering is removed.
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beforehand (in a copy -- the current query isn't changed), and any
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ordering is removed if the query is unsliced.
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Used when nesting this query inside another.
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"""
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obj = self.query.clone()
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obj.clear_ordering(True)
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if obj.low_mark == 0 and obj.high_mark is None:
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# If there is no slicing in use, then we can safely drop all ordering
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obj.clear_ordering(True)
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obj.bump_prefix()
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return obj.get_compiler(connection=self.connection).as_sql()
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import unittest
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from models import Tag, Annotation
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from django.db import DatabaseError, connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
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from django.db.models import Count
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from django.test import TestCase
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from models import Tag, Annotation, DumbCategory
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class QuerysetOrderedTests(unittest.TestCase):
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"""
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self.assertEqual(qs.ordered, False)
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self.assertEqual(qs.order_by('num_notes').ordered, True)
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class SubqueryTests(TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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DumbCategory.objects.create(id=1)
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DumbCategory.objects.create(id=2)
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DumbCategory.objects.create(id=3)
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def test_ordered_subselect(self):
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"Subselects honor any manual ordering"
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try:
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query = DumbCategory.objects.filter(id__in=DumbCategory.objects.order_by('-id')[0:2])
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self.assertEquals(set(query.values_list('id', flat=True)), set([2,3]))
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query = DumbCategory.objects.filter(id__in=DumbCategory.objects.order_by('-id')[:2])
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self.assertEquals(set(query.values_list('id', flat=True)), set([2,3]))
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query = DumbCategory.objects.filter(id__in=DumbCategory.objects.order_by('-id')[2:])
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self.assertEquals(set(query.values_list('id', flat=True)), set([1]))
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except DatabaseError:
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# Oracle and MySQL both have problems with sliced subselects.
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# This prevents us from even evaluating this test case at all.
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# Refs #10099
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self.assertFalse(connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS].features.allow_sliced_subqueries)
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def test_sliced_delete(self):
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"Delete queries can safely contain sliced subqueries"
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try:
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DumbCategory.objects.filter(id__in=DumbCategory.objects.order_by('-id')[0:1]).delete()
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self.assertEquals(set(DumbCategory.objects.values_list('id', flat=True)), set([1,2]))
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except DatabaseError:
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# Oracle and MySQL both have problems with sliced subselects.
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# This prevents us from even evaluating this test case at all.
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# Refs #10099
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self.assertFalse(connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS].features.allow_sliced_subqueries)
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