Field.db_default accepts either literal Python values or compilables
(as_sql) and wrap the former ones in Value internally.
While 1e38f11 added support for automatic resolving of output fields for
types such as str, int, float, and other unambigous ones it's cannot do
so for all types such as dict or even contrib.postgres and contrib.gis
primitives.
When a literal, non-compilable, value is provided it likely make the
most sense to bind its output field to the field its attached to avoid
forcing the user to provide an explicit `Value(output_field)`.
Thanks David Sanders for the report.
MySQL doesn't allow literal DEFAULT values to be used for BLOB, TEXT,
GEOMETRY or JSON columns and requires expression to be used instead.
Regression in 7414704e88.
Prior to this work, when async tasks that process the request are cancelled due
to receiving an early "http.disconnect" ASGI message, the request_finished
signal was not being sent, potentially leading to resource leaks (such as
database connections).
This branch ensures that the request_finished signal is sent even in the case
of early termination of the response.
Regression in 64cea1e48f.
Co-authored-by: Natalia <124304+nessita@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Carlton Gibson <carlton.gibson@noumenal.es>