These include:
- Doc'd which is the default used when DATABASES.TIME_ZONE is None.
- Doc'd that the database connection's time zone setting is set for
PostgreSQL and clarified that it may be necessary to set it to the
same value as TIME_ZONE.
Co-authored-by: David Smith <39445562+smithdc1@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Natalia Bidart <124304+nessita@users.noreply.github.com>
This fixes Char32UUIDField implementation in 5.0 release notes causing
records with UUIDFields created using pre-Django 5.0 and CHAR(32) not
being able to be saved anymore after upgrading and keeping the CHAR(32)
columns.
Regression in 7cd187a5ba58d7769039f487faeb9a5a2ff05540.
Regression in d9de74141e8a920940f1b91ed0a3ccb835b55729.
This is a long standing issue, however it caused a crash of
GeneratedFields for all output fields that have backend-specific
converters when the RETURNING clause is not supported
(MySQL and SQLite < 3.35).
That's why severity was exacerbated.
Regression in f387d024fc75569d2a4a338bfda76cc2f328f627.
Just like `OrderByList` the `ExpressionList` expression used to wrap
`Window.partition_by` must implement `get_group_by_cols` to ensure the
necessary grouping when mixing window expressions with aggregate
annotations is performed against the partition members and not the
partition expression itself.
This is necessary because while `partition_by` is implemented as
a source expression of `Window` it's actually a fragment of the WINDOW
expression at the SQL level and thus it should result in a group by its
members and not the sum of them.
Thanks ElRoberto538 for the report.
Adjustments made to solve_lookup_type to defer the resolving of
references for summarized aggregates failed to account for similar
requirements for lookup values which can also reference annotations
through Aggregate.filter.
Regression in b181cae2e3697b2e53b5b67ac67e59f3b05a6f0d.
Refs #25307.
Thanks Sergey Nesterenko for the report.
This adds aria-describedby for widgets rendered in a fieldset such as
radios. aria-describedby for these widgets is added to the <fieldset>
element rather than each <input>.
`id_for_label` is blank for widgets with multiple inputs such as radios
and multiple checkboxes. Therefore , `help_text` for fields using these
widgets cannot currently be associated using `aria-describedby`.
`id_for_label` is being used as a guard to avoid incorrectly adding
`aria-describedby` to those widgets.
This change uses `auto_id` as the unique identified for the fields
`help_text`. A guard is added to avoid incorrectly adding
`aria-describedby` to inputs by checking the widget's `use_fieldset`
attribute. Fields rendered in a `<fieldset>` should have
`aria-describedby` added to the `<fieldset>` and not every `<input>`.