Specify python interpreter interface ipython or bpython with the -i,
--interface options
argument.
ex// python manage.py shell -i bpython
ex// python manage.py shell --interface bpython
Like all other options, defaults to default python interpreter when your
selected choice isn't available.
updated documentation where appropriate
The qs.bulk_create() method did not work with large batches together
with SQLite3. This commit adds a way to split the bulk into smaller
batches. The default batch size is unlimited except for SQLite3 where
the batch size is limited to 999 SQL parameters per batch.
Thanks to everybody who participated in the discussions at Trac.
Saving session data is somewhat likely to lead into error when the
status code is 500. It is guaranteed to lead into error if the reason
for the 500 code is query error on PostgreSQL.
Cleared aggregations on add_date_select method so only distinct dates
are returned when dealing with a QuerySet that contained aggregations.
That would cause the query set to return repeated dates because it
would look for distinct (date kind, aggregation) pairs.
a92e7f37c4ae84b6b8d8016cc6783211e9047219 switched most of the internal stuff
to format_html. Using format_html in the `render` method of
`ReadOnlyPasswordHashWidget` caused it to generate `SafeString` instances.
Later these safe strings where returned from `BoundField.__unicode__` which
caused force_unicode to loose the "safe" information. This commit fixes that by
ensuring that the render method returns `SafeUnicode` instead of `SafeString`.
At least Oracle needs parentheses in negated where conditions, even if
there is only single condition negated. Fixed this by reverting to old
logic in that part of as_sql() and adding a comment about this.
I did not investigate why the parentheses are needed. The original
offending commit was bd283aa844b04651b7c8b4e85f48c6dced1678f0.
When the postgresql_psycopg2 backend was used with DB-level autocommit
mode enabled, after entering transaction management and then leaving
it, the isolation level was never set back to autocommit mode.
Thanks brodie for report and working on this issue.
Made sure the WhereNode.as_sql() handles various EmptyResultSet and
FullResultSet conditions correctly. Also, got rid of the FullResultSet
exception class. It is now represented by '', [] return value in the
as_sql() methods.
This keyword was already deprecated in the code (supported for
backwards compatibility only), but never formally deprecated.
Thanks Paul McMillan for the report and yasar11732 for the initial
patch.