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Fixed #31403 -- Added support for returning fields from INSERT statements on MariaDB 10.5+.
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@ -70,6 +70,12 @@ class DatabaseFeatures(BaseDatabaseFeatures):
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"Confirm support for introspected foreign keys"
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return self._mysql_storage_engine != 'MyISAM'
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@cached_property
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def can_return_columns_from_insert(self):
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return self.connection.mysql_is_mariadb and self.connection.mysql_version >= (10, 5, 0)
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can_return_rows_from_bulk_insert = property(operator.attrgetter('can_return_columns_from_insert'))
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@cached_property
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def has_zoneinfo_database(self):
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# Test if the time zone definitions are installed. CONVERT_TZ returns
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@ -143,6 +143,13 @@ class DatabaseOperations(BaseDatabaseOperations):
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def date_interval_sql(self, timedelta):
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return 'INTERVAL %s MICROSECOND' % duration_microseconds(timedelta)
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def fetch_returned_insert_rows(self, cursor):
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"""
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Given a cursor object that has just performed an INSERT...RETURNING
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statement into a table, return the tuple of returned data.
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"""
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return cursor.fetchall()
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def format_for_duration_arithmetic(self, sql):
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return 'INTERVAL %s MICROSECOND' % sql
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@ -173,6 +180,19 @@ class DatabaseOperations(BaseDatabaseOperations):
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def random_function_sql(self):
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return 'RAND()'
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def return_insert_columns(self, fields):
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# MySQL and MariaDB < 10.5.0 don't support an INSERT...RETURNING
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# statement.
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if not fields:
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return '', ()
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columns = [
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'%s.%s' % (
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self.quote_name(field.model._meta.db_table),
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self.quote_name(field.column),
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) for field in fields
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]
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return 'RETURNING %s' % ', '.join(columns), ()
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def sql_flush(self, style, tables, sequences, allow_cascade=False):
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# NB: The generated SQL below is specific to MySQL
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# 'TRUNCATE x;', 'TRUNCATE y;', 'TRUNCATE z;'... style SQL statements
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@ -2078,9 +2078,9 @@ This has a number of caveats though:
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* The model's ``save()`` method will not be called, and the ``pre_save`` and
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``post_save`` signals will not be sent.
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* It does not work with child models in a multi-table inheritance scenario.
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* If the model's primary key is an :class:`~django.db.models.AutoField` it
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does not retrieve and set the primary key attribute, as ``save()`` does,
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unless the database backend supports it (currently PostgreSQL).
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* If the model's primary key is an :class:`~django.db.models.AutoField`, the
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primary key attribute can only be retrieved on certain databases (currently
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PostgreSQL and MariaDB 10.5+). On other databases, it will not be set.
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* It does not work with many-to-many relationships.
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* It casts ``objs`` to a list, which fully evaluates ``objs`` if it's a
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generator. The cast allows inspecting all objects so that any objects with a
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@ -2110,6 +2110,10 @@ normally supports it).
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Returns ``objs`` as cast to a list, in the same order as provided.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.1
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Support for the fetching primary key attributes on MariaDB 10.5+ was added.
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``bulk_update()``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -344,6 +344,9 @@ Models
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* The new :class:`~django.db.models.F` expression ``bitxor()`` method allows
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:ref:`bitwise XOR operation <using-f-expressions-in-filters>`.
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* :meth:`.QuerySet.bulk_create` now sets the primary key on objects when using
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MariaDB 10.5+.
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Pagination
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~~~~~~~~~~
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