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Fixed #31487 -- Added precision argument to Round().

Nick Pope 4 年 前
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+ 6 - 0
django/db/backends/sqlite3/features.py

@@ -65,6 +65,12 @@ class DatabaseFeatures(BaseDatabaseFeatures):
             "SQLite doesn't have a constraint.": {
                 'model_fields.test_integerfield.PositiveIntegerFieldTests.test_negative_values',
             },
+            "SQLite doesn't support negative precision for ROUND().": {
+                'db_functions.math.test_round.RoundTests.test_null_with_negative_precision',
+                'db_functions.math.test_round.RoundTests.test_decimal_with_negative_precision',
+                'db_functions.math.test_round.RoundTests.test_float_with_negative_precision',
+                'db_functions.math.test_round.RoundTests.test_integer_with_negative_precision',
+            },
         }
         if Database.sqlite_version_info < (3, 27):
             skips.update({

+ 16 - 2
django/db/models/functions/math.py

@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 import math
 
-from django.db.models.expressions import Func
+from django.db.models.expressions import Func, Value
 from django.db.models.fields import FloatField, IntegerField
 from django.db.models.functions import Cast
 from django.db.models.functions.mixins import (
@@ -158,9 +158,23 @@ class Random(NumericOutputFieldMixin, Func):
         return []
 
 
-class Round(Transform):
+class Round(FixDecimalInputMixin, Transform):
     function = 'ROUND'
     lookup_name = 'round'
+    arity = None  # Override Transform's arity=1 to enable passing precision.
+
+    def __init__(self, expression, precision=0, **extra):
+        super().__init__(expression, precision, **extra)
+
+    def as_sqlite(self, compiler, connection, **extra_context):
+        precision = self.get_source_expressions()[1]
+        if isinstance(precision, Value) and precision.value < 0:
+            raise ValueError('SQLite does not support negative precision.')
+        return super().as_sqlite(compiler, connection, **extra_context)
+
+    def _resolve_output_field(self):
+        source = self.get_source_expressions()[0]
+        return source.output_field
 
 
 class Sign(Transform):

+ 10 - 5
docs/ref/models/database-functions.txt

@@ -1147,18 +1147,19 @@ Returns a random value in the range ``0.0 ≤ x < 1.0``.
 ``Round``
 ---------
 
-.. class:: Round(expression, **extra)
+.. class:: Round(expression, precision=0, **extra)
 
-Rounds a numeric field or expression to the nearest integer. Whether half
+Rounds a numeric field or expression to ``precision`` (must be an integer)
+decimal places. By default, it rounds to the nearest integer. Whether half
 values are rounded up or down depends on the database.
 
 Usage example::
 
     >>> from django.db.models.functions import Round
-    >>> Vector.objects.create(x=5.4, y=-2.3)
-    >>> vector = Vector.objects.annotate(x_r=Round('x'), y_r=Round('y')).get()
+    >>> Vector.objects.create(x=5.4, y=-2.37)
+    >>> vector = Vector.objects.annotate(x_r=Round('x'), y_r=Round('y', precision=1)).get()
     >>> vector.x_r, vector.y_r
-    (5.0, -2.0)
+    (5.0, -2.4)
 
 It can also be registered as a transform. For example::
 
@@ -1168,6 +1169,10 @@ It can also be registered as a transform. For example::
     >>> # Get vectors whose round() is less than 20
     >>> vectors = Vector.objects.filter(x__round__lt=20, y__round__lt=20)
 
+.. versionchanged:: 4.0
+
+    The ``precision`` argument was added.
+
 ``Sign``
 --------
 

+ 4 - 0
docs/releases/4.0.txt

@@ -222,6 +222,10 @@ Models
   whether the queryset contains the given object. This tries to perform the
   query in the simplest and fastest way possible.
 
+* The new ``precision`` argument of the
+  :class:`Round() <django.db.models.functions.Round>` database function allows
+  specifying the number of decimal places after rounding.
+
 Requests and Responses
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 

+ 77 - 1
tests/db_functions/math/test_round.py

@@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
+import unittest
 from decimal import Decimal
 
+from django.db import connection
 from django.db.models import DecimalField
-from django.db.models.functions import Round
+from django.db.models.functions import Pi, Round
 from django.test import TestCase
 from django.test.utils import register_lookup
 
@@ -15,6 +17,16 @@ class RoundTests(TestCase):
         obj = IntegerModel.objects.annotate(null_round=Round('normal')).first()
         self.assertIsNone(obj.null_round)
 
+    def test_null_with_precision(self):
+        IntegerModel.objects.create()
+        obj = IntegerModel.objects.annotate(null_round=Round('normal', 5)).first()
+        self.assertIsNone(obj.null_round)
+
+    def test_null_with_negative_precision(self):
+        IntegerModel.objects.create()
+        obj = IntegerModel.objects.annotate(null_round=Round('normal', -1)).first()
+        self.assertIsNone(obj.null_round)
+
     def test_decimal(self):
         DecimalModel.objects.create(n1=Decimal('-12.9'), n2=Decimal('0.6'))
         obj = DecimalModel.objects.annotate(n1_round=Round('n1'), n2_round=Round('n2')).first()
@@ -23,6 +35,23 @@ class RoundTests(TestCase):
         self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.n1_round, obj.n1, places=0)
         self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.n2_round, obj.n2, places=0)
 
+    def test_decimal_with_precision(self):
+        DecimalModel.objects.create(n1=Decimal('-5.75'), n2=Pi())
+        obj = DecimalModel.objects.annotate(
+            n1_round=Round('n1', 1),
+            n2_round=Round('n2', 5),
+        ).first()
+        self.assertIsInstance(obj.n1_round, Decimal)
+        self.assertIsInstance(obj.n2_round, Decimal)
+        self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.n1_round, obj.n1, places=1)
+        self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.n2_round, obj.n2, places=5)
+
+    def test_decimal_with_negative_precision(self):
+        DecimalModel.objects.create(n1=Decimal('365.25'))
+        obj = DecimalModel.objects.annotate(n1_round=Round('n1', -1)).first()
+        self.assertIsInstance(obj.n1_round, Decimal)
+        self.assertEqual(obj.n1_round, 370)
+
     def test_float(self):
         FloatModel.objects.create(f1=-27.55, f2=0.55)
         obj = FloatModel.objects.annotate(f1_round=Round('f1'), f2_round=Round('f2')).first()
@@ -31,6 +60,23 @@ class RoundTests(TestCase):
         self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.f1_round, obj.f1, places=0)
         self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.f2_round, obj.f2, places=0)
 
+    def test_float_with_precision(self):
+        FloatModel.objects.create(f1=-5.75, f2=Pi())
+        obj = FloatModel.objects.annotate(
+            f1_round=Round('f1', 1),
+            f2_round=Round('f2', 5),
+        ).first()
+        self.assertIsInstance(obj.f1_round, float)
+        self.assertIsInstance(obj.f2_round, float)
+        self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.f1_round, obj.f1, places=1)
+        self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.f2_round, obj.f2, places=5)
+
+    def test_float_with_negative_precision(self):
+        FloatModel.objects.create(f1=365.25)
+        obj = FloatModel.objects.annotate(f1_round=Round('f1', -1)).first()
+        self.assertIsInstance(obj.f1_round, float)
+        self.assertEqual(obj.f1_round, 370)
+
     def test_integer(self):
         IntegerModel.objects.create(small=-20, normal=15, big=-1)
         obj = IntegerModel.objects.annotate(
@@ -45,9 +91,39 @@ class RoundTests(TestCase):
         self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.normal_round, obj.normal, places=0)
         self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.big_round, obj.big, places=0)
 
+    def test_integer_with_precision(self):
+        IntegerModel.objects.create(small=-5, normal=3, big=-100)
+        obj = IntegerModel.objects.annotate(
+            small_round=Round('small', 1),
+            normal_round=Round('normal', 5),
+            big_round=Round('big', 2),
+        ).first()
+        self.assertIsInstance(obj.small_round, int)
+        self.assertIsInstance(obj.normal_round, int)
+        self.assertIsInstance(obj.big_round, int)
+        self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.small_round, obj.small, places=1)
+        self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.normal_round, obj.normal, places=5)
+        self.assertAlmostEqual(obj.big_round, obj.big, places=2)
+
+    def test_integer_with_negative_precision(self):
+        IntegerModel.objects.create(normal=365)
+        obj = IntegerModel.objects.annotate(normal_round=Round('normal', -1)).first()
+        self.assertIsInstance(obj.normal_round, int)
+        self.assertEqual(obj.normal_round, 370)
+
     def test_transform(self):
         with register_lookup(DecimalField, Round):
             DecimalModel.objects.create(n1=Decimal('2.0'), n2=Decimal('0'))
             DecimalModel.objects.create(n1=Decimal('-1.0'), n2=Decimal('0'))
             obj = DecimalModel.objects.filter(n1__round__gt=0).get()
             self.assertEqual(obj.n1, Decimal('2.0'))
+
+    @unittest.skipUnless(
+        connection.vendor == 'sqlite',
+        "SQLite doesn't support negative precision.",
+    )
+    def test_unsupported_negative_precision(self):
+        FloatModel.objects.create(f1=123.45)
+        msg = 'SQLite does not support negative precision.'
+        with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
+            FloatModel.objects.annotate(value=Round('f1', -1)).first()

+ 1 - 1
tests/db_functions/migrations/0002_create_test_models.py

@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ class Migration(migrations.Migration):
             name='DecimalModel',
             fields=[
                 ('n1', models.DecimalField(decimal_places=2, max_digits=6)),
-                ('n2', models.DecimalField(decimal_places=2, max_digits=6)),
+                ('n2', models.DecimalField(decimal_places=7, max_digits=9, null=True, blank=True)),
             ],
         ),
         migrations.CreateModel(

+ 1 - 1
tests/db_functions/models.py

@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ class DTModel(models.Model):
 
 class DecimalModel(models.Model):
     n1 = models.DecimalField(decimal_places=2, max_digits=6)
-    n2 = models.DecimalField(decimal_places=2, max_digits=6)
+    n2 = models.DecimalField(decimal_places=7, max_digits=9, null=True, blank=True)
 
 
 class IntegerModel(models.Model):