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Fixed #32776 -- Added support for Array subqueries on PostgreSQL.

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Hannes Ljungberg 2020-11-20 21:35:04 +01:00 committed by Mariusz Felisiak
parent 49ca6bbc44
commit a06b977a91
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from django.contrib.postgres.fields import ArrayField
from django.db.models import Subquery
from django.utils.functional import cached_property
class ArraySubquery(Subquery):
template = 'ARRAY(%(subquery)s)'
def __init__(self, queryset, **kwargs):
super().__init__(queryset, **kwargs)
@cached_property
def output_field(self):
return ArrayField(self.query.output_field)

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=====================================
PostgreSQL specific query expressions
=====================================
.. module:: django.contrib.postgres.expressions
:synopsis: PostgreSQL specific query expressions
These expressions are available from the
``django.contrib.postgres.expressions`` module.
``ArraySubquery()`` expressions
===============================
.. class:: ArraySubquery(queryset)
.. versionadded:: 4.0
``ArraySubquery`` is a :class:`~django.db.models.Subquery` that uses the
PostgreSQL ``ARRAY`` constructor to build a list of values from the queryset,
which must use :meth:`.QuerySet.values` to return only a single column.
This class differs from :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.aggregates.ArrayAgg`
in the way that it does not act as an aggregate function and does not require
an SQL ``GROUP BY`` clause to build the list of values.
For example, if you want to annotate all related books to an author as JSON
objects::
>>> from django.db.models import OuterRef
>>> from django.db.models.functions import JSONObject
>>> from django.contrib.postgres.expressions import ArraySubquery
>>> books = Book.objects.filter(author=OuterRef('pk')).values(
... json=JSONObject(title='title', pages='pages')
... )
>>> author = Author.objects.annotate(books=ArraySubquery(books)).first()
>>> author.books
[{'title': 'Solaris', 'pages': 204}, {'title': 'The Cyberiad', 'pages': 295}]

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aggregates
constraints
expressions
fields
forms
functions

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@ -131,6 +131,11 @@ Minor features
:class:`~django.contrib.postgres.operations.AddConstraintNotValid` on
PostgreSQL.
* The new
:class:`ArraySubquery() <django.contrib.postgres.expressions.ArraySubquery>`
expression allows using subqueries to construct lists of values on
PostgreSQL.
:mod:`django.contrib.redirects`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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from django.core.management import call_command
from django.db import IntegrityError, connection, models
from django.db.models.expressions import Exists, OuterRef, RawSQL, Value
from django.db.models.functions import Cast, Upper
from django.db.models.functions import Cast, JSONObject, Upper
from django.test import TransactionTestCase, modify_settings, override_settings
from django.test.utils import isolate_apps
from django.utils import timezone
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from psycopg2.extras import NumericRange
from django.contrib.postgres.aggregates import ArrayAgg
from django.contrib.postgres.expressions import ArraySubquery
from django.contrib.postgres.fields import ArrayField
from django.contrib.postgres.fields.array import (
IndexTransform, SliceTransform,
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1,
)
def test_filter_by_array_subquery(self):
inner_qs = NullableIntegerArrayModel.objects.filter(
field__len=models.OuterRef('field__len'),
).values('field')
self.assertSequenceEqual(
NullableIntegerArrayModel.objects.alias(
same_sized_fields=ArraySubquery(inner_qs),
).filter(same_sized_fields__len__gt=1),
self.objs[0:2],
)
def test_annotated_array_subquery(self):
inner_qs = NullableIntegerArrayModel.objects.exclude(
pk=models.OuterRef('pk')
).values('order')
self.assertSequenceEqual(
NullableIntegerArrayModel.objects.annotate(
sibling_ids=ArraySubquery(inner_qs),
).get(order=1).sibling_ids,
[2, 3, 4, 5],
)
def test_group_by_with_annotated_array_subquery(self):
inner_qs = NullableIntegerArrayModel.objects.exclude(
pk=models.OuterRef('pk')
).values('order')
self.assertSequenceEqual(
NullableIntegerArrayModel.objects.annotate(
sibling_ids=ArraySubquery(inner_qs),
sibling_count=models.Max('sibling_ids__len'),
).values_list('sibling_count', flat=True),
[len(self.objs) - 1] * len(self.objs),
)
def test_annotated_ordered_array_subquery(self):
inner_qs = NullableIntegerArrayModel.objects.order_by('-order').values('order')
self.assertSequenceEqual(
NullableIntegerArrayModel.objects.annotate(
ids=ArraySubquery(inner_qs),
).first().ids,
[5, 4, 3, 2, 1],
)
def test_annotated_array_subquery_with_json_objects(self):
inner_qs = NullableIntegerArrayModel.objects.exclude(
pk=models.OuterRef('pk')
).values(json=JSONObject(order='order', field='field'))
siblings_json = NullableIntegerArrayModel.objects.annotate(
siblings_json=ArraySubquery(inner_qs),
).values_list('siblings_json', flat=True).get(order=1)
self.assertSequenceEqual(
siblings_json,
[
{'field': [2], 'order': 2},
{'field': [2, 3], 'order': 3},
{'field': [20, 30, 40], 'order': 4},
{'field': None, 'order': 5},
],
)
class TestDateTimeExactQuerying(PostgreSQLTestCase):