Fixed #24171 -- Fixed failure with complex aggregate query and expressions
The query used a construct of qs.annotate().values().aggregate() where the first annotate used an F-object reference and the values() and aggregate() calls referenced that F-object. Also made sure the inner query's select clause is as simple as possible, and made sure .values().distinct().aggreate() works correctly.
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@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ class Query(object):
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# is selected.
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col_cnt += 1
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col_alias = '__col%d' % col_cnt
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self.annotation_select[col_alias] = expr
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self.annotations[col_alias] = expr
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self.append_annotation_mask([col_alias])
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new_exprs.append(Ref(col_alias, expr))
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else:
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@ -390,10 +390,22 @@ class Query(object):
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from django.db.models.sql.subqueries import AggregateQuery
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outer_query = AggregateQuery(self.model)
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inner_query = self.clone()
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if not has_limit and not self.distinct_fields:
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inner_query.clear_ordering(True)
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inner_query.select_for_update = False
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inner_query.select_related = False
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if not has_limit and not self.distinct_fields:
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# Queries with distinct_fields need ordering and when a limit
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# is applied we must take the slice from the ordered query.
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# Otherwise no need for ordering.
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inner_query.clear_ordering(True)
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if not inner_query.distinct:
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# If the inner query uses default select and it has some
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# aggregate annotations, then we must make sure the inner
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# query is grouped by the main model's primary key. However,
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# clearing the select clause can alter results if distinct is
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# used.
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if inner_query.default_cols and has_existing_annotations:
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inner_query.group_by = [self.model._meta.pk.get_col(inner_query.get_initial_alias())]
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inner_query.default_cols = False
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relabels = {t: 'subquery' for t in inner_query.tables}
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relabels[None] = 'subquery'
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@ -404,7 +416,14 @@ class Query(object):
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if expression.is_summary:
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expression, col_cnt = inner_query.rewrite_cols(expression, col_cnt)
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outer_query.annotations[alias] = expression.relabeled_clone(relabels)
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del inner_query.annotation_select[alias]
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del inner_query.annotations[alias]
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# Make sure the annotation_select wont use cached results.
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inner_query.set_annotation_mask(inner_query.annotation_select_mask)
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if inner_query.select == [] and not inner_query.default_cols and not inner_query.annotation_select_mask:
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# In case of Model.objects[0:3].count(), there would be no
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# field selected in the inner query, yet we must use a subquery.
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# So, make sure at least one field is selected.
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inner_query.select = [self.model._meta.pk.get_col(inner_query.get_initial_alias())]
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try:
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outer_query.add_subquery(inner_query, using)
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except EmptyResultSet:
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@ -7,7 +7,9 @@ from operator import attrgetter
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from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
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from django.core.exceptions import FieldError
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from django.db.models import F, Q, Avg, Count, Max, StdDev, Sum, Variance
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from django.db.models import (
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F, Q, Avg, Count, Max, StdDev, Sum, Value, Variance,
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)
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from django.test import TestCase, skipUnlessDBFeature
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from django.test.utils import Approximate
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from django.utils import six
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@ -1232,6 +1234,14 @@ class AggregationTests(TestCase):
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)
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self.assertEqual(qs['publisher_awards'], 30)
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def test_annotate_distinct_aggregate(self):
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# There are three books with rating of 4.0 and two of the books have
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# the same price. Hence, the distinct removes one rating of 4.0
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# from the results.
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vals1 = Book.objects.values('rating', 'price').distinct().aggregate(result=Sum('rating'))
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vals2 = Book.objects.aggregate(result=Sum('rating') - Value(4.0))
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self.assertEqual(vals1, vals2)
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class JoinPromotionTests(TestCase):
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def test_ticket_21150(self):
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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ from django.utils.encoding import python_2_unicode_compatible
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class Employee(models.Model):
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firstname = models.CharField(max_length=50)
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lastname = models.CharField(max_length=50)
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salary = models.IntegerField(blank=True, null=True)
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def __str__(self):
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return '%s %s' % (self.firstname, self.lastname)
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import uuid
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from copy import deepcopy
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from django.core.exceptions import FieldError
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from django.db import DatabaseError, connection, transaction
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from django.db import DatabaseError, connection, models, transaction
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from django.db.models import TimeField, UUIDField
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from django.db.models.aggregates import (
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Avg, Count, Max, Min, StdDev, Sum, Variance,
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def setUpTestData(cls):
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Company.objects.create(
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name="Example Inc.", num_employees=2300, num_chairs=5,
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ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Joe", lastname="Smith")
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ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Joe", lastname="Smith", salary=10)
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)
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Company.objects.create(
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name="Foobar Ltd.", num_employees=3, num_chairs=4,
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ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Frank", lastname="Meyer")
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ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Frank", lastname="Meyer", salary=20)
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)
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Company.objects.create(
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name="Test GmbH", num_employees=32, num_chairs=1,
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ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Max", lastname="Mustermann")
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ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Max", lastname="Mustermann", salary=30)
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)
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def setUp(self):
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"name", "num_employees", "num_chairs"
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)
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def test_annotate_values_aggregate(self):
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companies = Company.objects.annotate(
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salaries=F('ceo__salary'),
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).values('num_employees', 'salaries').aggregate(
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result=Sum(F('salaries') + F('num_employees'),
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output_field=models.IntegerField()),
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)
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self.assertEqual(companies['result'], 2395)
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def test_filter_inter_attribute(self):
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# We can filter on attribute relationships on same model obj, e.g.
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# find companies where the number of employees is greater
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