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Fixed #23061: Avoided setting a limit on a query for get with select_for_update on Oracle
Thanks Michael Miller for reporting the issue.
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@ -666,6 +666,9 @@ class BaseDatabaseFeatures(object):
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uppercases_column_names = False
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# Does the backend support "select for update" queries with limit (and offset)?
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supports_select_for_update_with_limit = True
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def __init__(self, connection):
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self.connection = connection
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@ -121,6 +121,8 @@ class DatabaseFeatures(BaseDatabaseFeatures):
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closed_cursor_error_class = InterfaceError
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bare_select_suffix = " FROM DUAL"
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uppercases_column_names = True
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# select for update with limit can be achieved on Oracle, but not with the current backend.
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supports_select_for_update_with_limit = False
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class DatabaseOperations(BaseDatabaseOperations):
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@ -357,7 +357,9 @@ class QuerySet(object):
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clone = self.filter(*args, **kwargs)
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if self.query.can_filter():
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clone = clone.order_by()
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clone = clone[:MAX_GET_RESULTS + 1]
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if (not clone.query.select_for_update or
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connections[self.db].features.supports_select_for_update_with_limit):
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clone = clone[:MAX_GET_RESULTS + 1]
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num = len(clone)
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if num == 1:
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return clone._result_cache[0]
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@ -265,3 +265,9 @@ class SelectForUpdateTests(TransactionTestCase):
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self.assertEqual(router.db_for_write(Person), query.db)
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finally:
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router.routers = old_routers
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@skipUnlessDBFeature('has_select_for_update')
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def test_select_for_update_with_get(self):
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with transaction.atomic():
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person = Person.objects.select_for_update().get(name='Reinhardt')
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self.assertEqual(person.name, 'Reinhardt')
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