Fixed #10132 -- Corrected the interaction of extra() queries with the values() clause. Thanks to Glen Maynard for the report.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@9838 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Russell Keith-Magee 2009-02-16 12:29:31 +00:00
parent 58ea6d4561
commit fb64ea7896
3 changed files with 28 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ class QuerySet(object):
Prepare the query for computing a result that contains aggregate annotations.
"""
opts = self.model._meta
if not self.query.group_by:
if self.query.group_by is None:
field_names = [f.attname for f in opts.fields]
self.query.add_fields(field_names, False)
self.query.set_group_by()
@ -736,6 +736,7 @@ class ValuesQuerySet(QuerySet):
aggregate_names = self.query.aggregate_select.keys()
names = extra_names + field_names + aggregate_names
for row in self.query.results_iter():
yield dict(zip(names, row))

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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ class BaseQuery(object):
self.tables = [] # Aliases in the order they are created.
self.where = where()
self.where_class = where
self.group_by = []
self.group_by = None
self.having = where()
self.order_by = []
self.low_mark, self.high_mark = 0, None # Used for offset/limit
@ -177,7 +177,10 @@ class BaseQuery(object):
obj.tables = self.tables[:]
obj.where = deepcopy(self.where)
obj.where_class = self.where_class
obj.group_by = self.group_by[:]
if self.group_by is None:
obj.group_by = None
else:
obj.group_by = self.group_by[:]
obj.having = deepcopy(self.having)
obj.order_by = self.order_by[:]
obj.low_mark, obj.high_mark = self.low_mark, self.high_mark
@ -272,7 +275,7 @@ class BaseQuery(object):
# If there is a group by clause, aggregating does not add useful
# information but retrieves only the first row. Aggregate
# over the subquery instead.
if self.group_by:
if self.group_by is not None:
from subqueries import AggregateQuery
query = AggregateQuery(self.model, self.connection)
@ -379,8 +382,8 @@ class BaseQuery(object):
result.append('AND')
result.append(' AND '.join(self.extra_where))
if self.group_by:
grouping = self.get_grouping()
grouping = self.get_grouping()
if grouping:
if ordering:
# If the backend can't group by PK (i.e., any database
# other than MySQL), then any fields mentioned in the
@ -698,13 +701,15 @@ class BaseQuery(object):
"""
qn = self.quote_name_unless_alias
result = []
for col in self.group_by + self.related_select_cols:
if isinstance(col, (list, tuple)):
result.append('%s.%s' % (qn(col[0]), qn(col[1])))
elif hasattr(col, 'as_sql'):
result.append(col.as_sql(qn))
else:
result.append(str(col))
if self.group_by is not None:
group_by = self.group_by or []
for col in group_by + self.related_select_cols + self.extra_select.keys():
if isinstance(col, (list, tuple)):
result.append('%s.%s' % (qn(col[0]), qn(col[1])))
elif hasattr(col, 'as_sql'):
result.append(col.as_sql(qn))
else:
result.append(str(col))
return result
def get_ordering(self):
@ -1224,7 +1229,7 @@ class BaseQuery(object):
# Aggregate references a normal field
field_name = field_list[0]
source = opts.get_field(field_name)
if not (self.group_by and is_summary):
if not (self.group_by is not None and is_summary):
# Only use a column alias if this is a
# standalone aggregate, or an annotation
col = (opts.db_table, source.column)
@ -1816,6 +1821,7 @@ class BaseQuery(object):
primary key, and the query would be equivalent, the optimization
will be made automatically.
"""
self.group_by = []
if self.connection.features.allows_group_by_pk:
if len(self.select) == len(self.model._meta.fields):
self.group_by.append('.'.join([self.model._meta.db_table,

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@ -200,6 +200,13 @@ FieldError: Cannot resolve keyword 'foo' into field. Choices are: authors, conta
>>> sorted([(b.name, b.authors__age__avg, b.publisher.name, b.contact.name) for b in books])
[(u'Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach', 51.5, u'Prentice Hall', u'Peter Norvig'), (u'Practical Django Projects', 29.0, u'Apress', u'James Bennett'), (u'Python Web Development with Django', 30.3..., u'Prentice Hall', u'Jeffrey Forcier'), (u'Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours', 45.0, u'Sams', u'Brad Dayley')]
# Regression for #10132 - If the values() clause only mentioned extra(select=) columns, those columns are used for grouping
>>> Book.objects.extra(select={'pub':'publisher_id'}).values('pub').annotate(Count('id')).order_by('pub')
[{'pub': 1, 'id__count': 2}, {'pub': 2, 'id__count': 1}, {'pub': 3, 'id__count': 2}, {'pub': 4, 'id__count': 1}]
>>> Book.objects.extra(select={'pub':'publisher_id','foo':'pages'}).values('pub').annotate(Count('id')).order_by('pub')
[{'pub': 1, 'id__count': 2}, {'pub': 2, 'id__count': 1}, {'pub': 3, 'id__count': 2}, {'pub': 4, 'id__count': 1}]
# Regression for #10199 - Aggregate calls clone the original query so the original query can still be used
>>> books = Book.objects.all()
>>> _ = books.aggregate(Avg('authors__age'))