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queryset-refactor: Added faster paths for updates and inserts that are done
from other core code. This saves a round-trip from field object to field name and back to field object when we already have the right information to hand. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/branches/queryset-refactor@7437 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -308,29 +308,28 @@ class Model(object):
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if manager.filter(pk=pk_val).extra(select={'a': 1}).values('a').order_by():
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# It does already exist, so do an UPDATE.
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if non_pks:
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values = [(f.name, f.get_db_prep_save(raw and getattr(self, f.attname) or f.pre_save(self, False))) for f in non_pks]
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manager.filter(pk=pk_val).update(**dict(values))
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values = [(f, None, f.get_db_prep_save(raw and getattr(self, f.attname) or f.pre_save(self, False))) for f in non_pks]
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manager.filter(pk=pk_val)._update(values)
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else:
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record_exists = False
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if not pk_set or not record_exists:
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if not pk_set:
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values = [(f.name, f.get_db_prep_save(raw and getattr(self, f.attname) or f.pre_save(self, True))) for f in meta.local_fields if not isinstance(f, AutoField)]
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values = [(f, f.get_db_prep_save(raw and getattr(self, f.attname) or f.pre_save(self, True))) for f in meta.local_fields if not isinstance(f, AutoField)]
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else:
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values = [(f.name, f.get_db_prep_save(raw and getattr(self, f.attname) or f.pre_save(self, True))) for f in meta.local_fields]
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values = [(f, f.get_db_prep_save(raw and getattr(self, f.attname) or f.pre_save(self, True))) for f in meta.local_fields]
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if meta.order_with_respect_to:
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field = meta.order_with_respect_to
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values.append(('_order', manager.filter(**{field.name: getattr(self, field.attname)}).count()))
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values.append((meta.get_field_by_name('_order')[0], manager.filter(**{field.name: getattr(self, field.attname)}).count()))
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record_exists = False
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update_pk = bool(meta.has_auto_field and not pk_set)
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if values:
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# Create a new record.
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result = manager._insert(__return_id=update_pk, **dict(values))
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result = manager._insert(values, return_id=update_pk)
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else:
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# Create a new record with defaults for everything.
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result = manager._insert(__return_id=update_pk,
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__raw_values=True, pk=connection.ops.pk_default_value())
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result = manager._insert([(meta.pk, connection.ops.pk_default_value())], return_id=update_pk, raw_values=True)
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if update_pk:
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setattr(self, meta.pk.attname, result)
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@ -123,8 +123,11 @@ class Manager(object):
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def reverse(self, *args, **kwargs):
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return self.get_query_set().reverse(*args, **kwargs)
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def _insert(self, **kwargs):
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return insert_query(self.model, **kwargs)
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def _insert(self, values, **kwargs):
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return insert_query(self.model, values, **kwargs)
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def _update(self, values, **kwargs):
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return self.get_query_set()._update(values, **kwargs)
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class ManagerDescriptor(object):
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# This class ensures managers aren't accessible via model instances.
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@ -287,6 +287,19 @@ class QuerySet(object):
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self._result_cache = None
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update.alters_data = True
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def _update(self, values):
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"""
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A version of update that accepts field objects instead of field names.
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Used primarily for model saving and not intended for use by general
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code (it requires too much poking around at model internals to be
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useful at that level).
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"""
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query = self.query.clone(sql.UpdateQuery)
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query.add_update_fields(values)
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query.execute_sql(None)
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self._result_cache = None
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_update.alters_data = True
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##################################################
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# PUBLIC METHODS THAT RETURN A QUERYSET SUBCLASS #
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##################################################
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@ -692,13 +705,13 @@ def delete_objects(seen_objs):
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transaction.commit_unless_managed()
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def insert_query(__model, __return_id=False, __raw_values=False, **kwargs):
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def insert_query(model, values, return_id=False, raw_values=False):
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"""
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Inserts a new record for the given model. This provides an interface to
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the InsertQuery class and is how Model.save() is implemented. It is not
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part of the public API.
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"""
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query = sql.InsertQuery(__model, connection)
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query.insert_values(kwargs, __raw_values)
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return query.execute_sql(__return_id)
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query = sql.InsertQuery(model, connection)
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query.insert_values(values, raw_values)
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return query.execute_sql(return_id)
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@ -194,11 +194,27 @@ class UpdateQuery(Query):
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self.execute_sql(None)
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def add_update_values(self, values):
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from django.db.models.base import Model
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"""
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Convert a dictionary of field name to value mappings into an update
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query. This is the entry point for the public update() method on
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querysets.
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"""
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values_seq = []
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for name, val in values.iteritems():
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field, model, direct, m2m = self.model._meta.get_field_by_name(name)
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if not direct or m2m:
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raise FieldError('Cannot update model field %r (only non-relations and foreign keys permitted).' % field)
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values_seq.append((field, model, val))
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return self.add_update_fields(values_seq)
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def add_update_fields(self, values_seq):
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"""
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Turn a sequence of (field, model, value) triples into an update query.
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Used by add_update_values() as well as the "fast" update path when
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saving models.
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"""
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from django.db.models.base import Model
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for field, model, val in values_seq:
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# FIXME: Some sort of db_prep_* is probably more appropriate here.
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if field.rel and isinstance(val, Model):
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val = val.pk
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@ -279,17 +295,11 @@ class InsertQuery(Query):
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parameters. This provides a way to insert NULL and DEFAULT keywords
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into the query, for example.
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"""
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func = lambda x: self.model._meta.get_field_by_name(x)[0]
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# keys() and values() return items in the same order, providing the
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# dictionary hasn't changed between calls. So the dual iteration here
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# works as intended.
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placeholders, values = [], []
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for name, val in insert_values.iteritems():
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if name == 'pk':
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name = self.model._meta.pk.name
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# Getting the Field associated w/the name.
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field = func(name)
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for field, val in insert_values:
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if hasattr(field, 'get_placeholder'):
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# Some fields (e.g. geo fields) need special munging before
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# they can be inserted.
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