More efficient IN clauses for prefetch_related queries by use of sets to eliminate duplicates
This simply reduces the size of the IN clause in the SQL, which can be significant in some cases. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@16944 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ class GenericForeignKey(object):
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def get_prefetch_query_set(self, instances):
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# For efficiency, group the instances by content type and then do one
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# query per model
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fk_dict = defaultdict(list)
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fk_dict = defaultdict(set)
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# We need one instance for each group in order to get the right db:
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instance_dict = {}
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ct_attname = self.model._meta.get_field(self.ct_field).get_attname()
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ class GenericForeignKey(object):
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if ct_id is not None:
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fk_val = getattr(instance, self.fk_field)
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if fk_val is not None:
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fk_dict[ct_id].append(fk_val)
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fk_dict[ct_id].add(fk_val)
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instance_dict[ct_id] = instance
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ret_val = []
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@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ def create_generic_related_manager(superclass):
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query = {
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'%s__pk' % self.content_type_field_name: self.content_type.id,
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'%s__in' % self.object_id_field_name:
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[obj._get_pk_val() for obj in instances]
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set(obj._get_pk_val() for obj in instances)
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}
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qs = super(GenericRelatedObjectManager, self).get_query_set().using(db).filter(**query)
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return (qs,
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@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ class SingleRelatedObjectDescriptor(object):
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return self.related.model._base_manager.using(db)
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def get_prefetch_query_set(self, instances):
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vals = [instance._get_pk_val() for instance in instances]
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vals = set(instance._get_pk_val() for instance in instances)
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params = {'%s__pk__in' % self.related.field.name: vals}
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return (self.get_query_set(),
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attrgetter(self.related.field.attname),
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@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ class ReverseSingleRelatedObjectDescriptor(object):
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return QuerySet(self.field.rel.to).using(db)
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def get_prefetch_query_set(self, instances):
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vals = [getattr(instance, self.field.attname) for instance in instances]
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vals = set(getattr(instance, self.field.attname) for instance in instances)
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other_field = self.field.rel.get_related_field()
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if other_field.rel:
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params = {'%s__pk__in' % self.field.rel.field_name: vals}
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@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ class ForeignRelatedObjectsDescriptor(object):
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def get_prefetch_query_set(self, instances):
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db = self._db or router.db_for_read(self.model)
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query = {'%s__%s__in' % (rel_field.name, attname):
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[getattr(obj, attname) for obj in instances]}
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set(getattr(obj, attname) for obj in instances)}
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qs = super(RelatedManager, self).get_query_set().using(db).filter(**query)
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return (qs,
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attrgetter(rel_field.get_attname()),
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@ -546,7 +546,7 @@ def create_many_related_manager(superclass, rel):
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from django.db import connections
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db = self._db or router.db_for_read(self.model)
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query = {'%s__pk__in' % self.query_field_name:
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[obj._get_pk_val() for obj in instances]}
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set(obj._get_pk_val() for obj in instances)}
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qs = super(ManyRelatedManager, self).get_query_set().using(db)._next_is_sticky().filter(**query)
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# M2M: need to annotate the query in order to get the primary model
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