Fixed #17877 -- Ensured that extra WHERE clauses get correctly ANDed when they contain OR operations. Thanks to Marek Brzóska for the report, to eleather for the test case and to Adrien Lemaire for the patch.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@17880 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Julien Phalip 2012-04-09 00:43:08 +00:00
parent 5c53e30607
commit 93d1fdb130
4 changed files with 36 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -326,6 +326,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
lcordier@point45.com
Jeong-Min Lee <falsetru@gmail.com>
Tai Lee <real.human@mrmachine.net>
Adrien Lemaire <lemaire.adrien@gmail.com>
Christopher Lenz <http://www.cmlenz.net/>
lerouxb@gmail.com
Piotr Lewandowski <piotr.lewandowski@gmail.com>

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@ -281,7 +281,8 @@ class ExtraWhere(object):
self.params = params
def as_sql(self, qn=None, connection=None):
return " AND ".join(self.sqls), tuple(self.params or ())
sqls = ["(%s)" % sql for sql in self.sqls]
return " AND ".join(sqls), tuple(self.params or ())
class Constraint(object):
"""

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@ -968,11 +968,11 @@ of the arguments is required, but you should use at least one of them.
Example::
Entry.objects.extra(where=['id IN (3, 4, 5, 20)'])
Entry.objects.extra(where=["foo='a' OR bar = 'a'", "baz = 'a'"])
...translates (roughly) into the following SQL::
SELECT * FROM blog_entry WHERE id IN (3, 4, 5, 20);
SELECT * FROM blog_entry WHERE (foo='a' OR bar='a') AND (baz='a')
Be careful when using the ``tables`` parameter if you're specifying
tables that are already used in the query. When you add extra tables

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@ -313,3 +313,34 @@ class ExtraRegressTests(TestCase):
TestObject.objects.extra(where=["id > %s"], params=[obj.pk]),
['<TestObject: TestObject: first,second,third>']
)
def test_regression_17877(self):
"""
Ensure that extra WHERE clauses get correctly ANDed, even when they
contain OR operations.
"""
# Test Case 1: should appear in queryset.
t = TestObject(first='a', second='a', third='a')
t.save()
# Test Case 2: should appear in queryset.
t = TestObject(first='b', second='a', third='a')
t.save()
# Test Case 3: should not appear in queryset, bug case.
t = TestObject(first='a', second='a', third='b')
t.save()
# Test Case 4: should not appear in queryset.
t = TestObject(first='b', second='a', third='b')
t.save()
# Test Case 5: should not appear in queryset.
t = TestObject(first='b', second='b', third='a')
t.save()
# Test Case 6: should not appear in queryset, bug case.
t = TestObject(first='a', second='b', third='b')
t.save()
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
TestObject.objects.extra(
where=["first = 'a' OR second = 'a'", "third = 'a'"],
),
['<TestObject: TestObject: a,a,a>', '<TestObject: TestObject: b,a,a>']
)