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- import datetime
- import pickle
- from decimal import Decimal
- from operator import attrgetter
- from unittest import mock
- from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
- from django.core.exceptions import FieldError
- from django.db import connection
- from django.db.models import (
- Aggregate, Avg, Case, Count, DecimalField, F, IntegerField, Max, Q, StdDev,
- Sum, Value, Variance, When,
- )
- from django.test import TestCase, skipUnlessAnyDBFeature, skipUnlessDBFeature
- from django.test.utils import Approximate
- from .models import (
- Alfa, Author, Book, Bravo, Charlie, Clues, Entries, HardbackBook, ItemTag,
- Publisher, SelfRefFK, Store, WithManualPK,
- )
- class AggregationTests(TestCase):
- @classmethod
- def setUpTestData(cls):
- cls.a1 = Author.objects.create(name='Adrian Holovaty', age=34)
- cls.a2 = Author.objects.create(name='Jacob Kaplan-Moss', age=35)
- cls.a3 = Author.objects.create(name='Brad Dayley', age=45)
- cls.a4 = Author.objects.create(name='James Bennett', age=29)
- cls.a5 = Author.objects.create(name='Jeffrey Forcier', age=37)
- cls.a6 = Author.objects.create(name='Paul Bissex', age=29)
- cls.a7 = Author.objects.create(name='Wesley J. Chun', age=25)
- cls.a8 = Author.objects.create(name='Peter Norvig', age=57)
- cls.a9 = Author.objects.create(name='Stuart Russell', age=46)
- cls.a1.friends.add(cls.a2, cls.a4)
- cls.a2.friends.add(cls.a1, cls.a7)
- cls.a4.friends.add(cls.a1)
- cls.a5.friends.add(cls.a6, cls.a7)
- cls.a6.friends.add(cls.a5, cls.a7)
- cls.a7.friends.add(cls.a2, cls.a5, cls.a6)
- cls.a8.friends.add(cls.a9)
- cls.a9.friends.add(cls.a8)
- cls.p1 = Publisher.objects.create(name='Apress', num_awards=3)
- cls.p2 = Publisher.objects.create(name='Sams', num_awards=1)
- cls.p3 = Publisher.objects.create(name='Prentice Hall', num_awards=7)
- cls.p4 = Publisher.objects.create(name='Morgan Kaufmann', num_awards=9)
- cls.p5 = Publisher.objects.create(name="Jonno's House of Books", num_awards=0)
- cls.b1 = Book.objects.create(
- isbn='159059725', name='The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right',
- pages=447, rating=4.5, price=Decimal('30.00'), contact=cls.a1, publisher=cls.p1,
- pubdate=datetime.date(2007, 12, 6)
- )
- cls.b2 = Book.objects.create(
- isbn='067232959', name='Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours',
- pages=528, rating=3.0, price=Decimal('23.09'), contact=cls.a3, publisher=cls.p2,
- pubdate=datetime.date(2008, 3, 3)
- )
- cls.b3 = Book.objects.create(
- isbn='159059996', name='Practical Django Projects',
- pages=300, rating=4.0, price=Decimal('29.69'), contact=cls.a4, publisher=cls.p1,
- pubdate=datetime.date(2008, 6, 23)
- )
- cls.b4 = Book.objects.create(
- isbn='013235613', name='Python Web Development with Django',
- pages=350, rating=4.0, price=Decimal('29.69'), contact=cls.a5, publisher=cls.p3,
- pubdate=datetime.date(2008, 11, 3)
- )
- cls.b5 = HardbackBook.objects.create(
- isbn='013790395', name='Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach',
- pages=1132, rating=4.0, price=Decimal('82.80'), contact=cls.a8, publisher=cls.p3,
- pubdate=datetime.date(1995, 1, 15), weight=4.5)
- cls.b6 = HardbackBook.objects.create(
- isbn='155860191', name='Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp',
- pages=946, rating=5.0, price=Decimal('75.00'), contact=cls.a8, publisher=cls.p4,
- pubdate=datetime.date(1991, 10, 15), weight=3.7)
- cls.b1.authors.add(cls.a1, cls.a2)
- cls.b2.authors.add(cls.a3)
- cls.b3.authors.add(cls.a4)
- cls.b4.authors.add(cls.a5, cls.a6, cls.a7)
- cls.b5.authors.add(cls.a8, cls.a9)
- cls.b6.authors.add(cls.a8)
- s1 = Store.objects.create(
- name='Amazon.com',
- original_opening=datetime.datetime(1994, 4, 23, 9, 17, 42),
- friday_night_closing=datetime.time(23, 59, 59)
- )
- s2 = Store.objects.create(
- name='Books.com',
- original_opening=datetime.datetime(2001, 3, 15, 11, 23, 37),
- friday_night_closing=datetime.time(23, 59, 59)
- )
- s3 = Store.objects.create(
- name="Mamma and Pappa's Books",
- original_opening=datetime.datetime(1945, 4, 25, 16, 24, 14),
- friday_night_closing=datetime.time(21, 30)
- )
- s1.books.add(cls.b1, cls.b2, cls.b3, cls.b4, cls.b5, cls.b6)
- s2.books.add(cls.b1, cls.b3, cls.b5, cls.b6)
- s3.books.add(cls.b3, cls.b4, cls.b6)
- def assertObjectAttrs(self, obj, **kwargs):
- for attr, value in kwargs.items():
- self.assertEqual(getattr(obj, attr), value)
- def test_annotation_with_value(self):
- values = Book.objects.filter(
- name='Practical Django Projects',
- ).annotate(
- discount_price=F('price') * 2,
- ).values(
- 'discount_price',
- ).annotate(sum_discount=Sum('discount_price'))
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- values,
- [{'discount_price': Decimal('59.38'), 'sum_discount': Decimal('59.38')}]
- )
- def test_aggregates_in_where_clause(self):
- """
- Regression test for #12822: DatabaseError: aggregates not allowed in
- WHERE clause
- The subselect works and returns results equivalent to a
- query with the IDs listed.
- Before the corresponding fix for this bug, this test passed in 1.1 and
- failed in 1.2-beta (trunk).
- """
- qs = Book.objects.values('contact').annotate(Max('id'))
- qs = qs.order_by('contact').values_list('id__max', flat=True)
- # don't do anything with the queryset (qs) before including it as a
- # subquery
- books = Book.objects.order_by('id')
- qs1 = books.filter(id__in=qs)
- qs2 = books.filter(id__in=list(qs))
- self.assertEqual(list(qs1), list(qs2))
- def test_aggregates_in_where_clause_pre_eval(self):
- """
- Regression test for #12822: DatabaseError: aggregates not allowed in
- WHERE clause
- Same as the above test, but evaluates the queryset for the subquery
- before it's used as a subquery.
- Before the corresponding fix for this bug, this test failed in both
- 1.1 and 1.2-beta (trunk).
- """
- qs = Book.objects.values('contact').annotate(Max('id'))
- qs = qs.order_by('contact').values_list('id__max', flat=True)
- # force the queryset (qs) for the subquery to be evaluated in its
- # current state
- list(qs)
- books = Book.objects.order_by('id')
- qs1 = books.filter(id__in=qs)
- qs2 = books.filter(id__in=list(qs))
- self.assertEqual(list(qs1), list(qs2))
- @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_subqueries_in_group_by')
- def test_annotate_with_extra(self):
- """
- Regression test for #11916: Extra params + aggregation creates
- incorrect SQL.
- """
- # Oracle doesn't support subqueries in group by clause
- shortest_book_sql = """
- SELECT name
- FROM aggregation_regress_book b
- WHERE b.publisher_id = aggregation_regress_publisher.id
- ORDER BY b.pages
- LIMIT 1
- """
- # tests that this query does not raise a DatabaseError due to the full
- # subselect being (erroneously) added to the GROUP BY parameters
- qs = Publisher.objects.extra(select={
- 'name_of_shortest_book': shortest_book_sql,
- }).annotate(total_books=Count('book'))
- # force execution of the query
- list(qs)
- def test_aggregate(self):
- # Ordering requests are ignored
- self.assertEqual(
- Author.objects.order_by("name").aggregate(Avg("age")),
- {"age__avg": Approximate(37.444, places=1)}
- )
- # Implicit ordering is also ignored
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(Sum("pages")),
- {"pages__sum": 3703},
- )
- # Baseline results
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(Sum('pages'), Avg('pages')),
- {'pages__sum': 3703, 'pages__avg': Approximate(617.166, places=2)}
- )
- # Empty values query doesn't affect grouping or results
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.values().aggregate(Sum('pages'), Avg('pages')),
- {'pages__sum': 3703, 'pages__avg': Approximate(617.166, places=2)}
- )
- # Aggregate overrides extra selected column
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.extra(select={'price_per_page': 'price / pages'}).aggregate(Sum('pages')),
- {'pages__sum': 3703}
- )
- def test_annotation(self):
- # Annotations get combined with extra select clauses
- obj = Book.objects.annotate(mean_auth_age=Avg("authors__age")).extra(
- select={"manufacture_cost": "price * .5"}).get(pk=self.b2.pk)
- self.assertObjectAttrs(
- obj,
- contact_id=self.a3.id,
- isbn='067232959',
- mean_auth_age=45.0,
- name='Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours',
- pages=528,
- price=Decimal("23.09"),
- pubdate=datetime.date(2008, 3, 3),
- publisher_id=self.p2.id,
- rating=3.0
- )
- # Different DB backends return different types for the extra select computation
- self.assertIn(obj.manufacture_cost, (11.545, Decimal('11.545')))
- # Order of the annotate/extra in the query doesn't matter
- obj = Book.objects.extra(select={'manufacture_cost': 'price * .5'}).annotate(
- mean_auth_age=Avg('authors__age')).get(pk=self.b2.pk)
- self.assertObjectAttrs(
- obj,
- contact_id=self.a3.id,
- isbn='067232959',
- mean_auth_age=45.0,
- name='Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours',
- pages=528,
- price=Decimal("23.09"),
- pubdate=datetime.date(2008, 3, 3),
- publisher_id=self.p2.id,
- rating=3.0
- )
- # Different DB backends return different types for the extra select computation
- self.assertIn(obj.manufacture_cost, (11.545, Decimal('11.545')))
- # Values queries can be combined with annotate and extra
- obj = Book.objects.annotate(mean_auth_age=Avg('authors__age')).extra(
- select={'manufacture_cost': 'price * .5'}).values().get(pk=self.b2.pk)
- manufacture_cost = obj['manufacture_cost']
- self.assertIn(manufacture_cost, (11.545, Decimal('11.545')))
- del obj['manufacture_cost']
- self.assertEqual(obj, {
- 'id': self.b2.id,
- 'contact_id': self.a3.id,
- 'isbn': '067232959',
- 'mean_auth_age': 45.0,
- 'name': 'Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours',
- 'pages': 528,
- 'price': Decimal('23.09'),
- 'pubdate': datetime.date(2008, 3, 3),
- 'publisher_id': self.p2.id,
- 'rating': 3.0,
- })
- # The order of the (empty) values, annotate and extra clauses doesn't
- # matter
- obj = Book.objects.values().annotate(mean_auth_age=Avg('authors__age')).extra(
- select={'manufacture_cost': 'price * .5'}).get(pk=self.b2.pk)
- manufacture_cost = obj['manufacture_cost']
- self.assertIn(manufacture_cost, (11.545, Decimal('11.545')))
- del obj['manufacture_cost']
- self.assertEqual(obj, {
- 'id': self.b2.id,
- 'contact_id': self.a3.id,
- 'isbn': '067232959',
- 'mean_auth_age': 45.0,
- 'name': 'Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours',
- 'pages': 528,
- 'price': Decimal('23.09'),
- 'pubdate': datetime.date(2008, 3, 3),
- 'publisher_id': self.p2.id,
- 'rating': 3.0
- })
- # If the annotation precedes the values clause, it won't be included
- # unless it is explicitly named
- obj = Book.objects.annotate(mean_auth_age=Avg('authors__age')).extra(
- select={'price_per_page': 'price / pages'}).values('name').get(pk=self.b1.pk)
- self.assertEqual(obj, {
- "name": 'The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right',
- })
- obj = Book.objects.annotate(mean_auth_age=Avg('authors__age')).extra(
- select={'price_per_page': 'price / pages'}).values('name', 'mean_auth_age').get(pk=self.b1.pk)
- self.assertEqual(obj, {
- 'mean_auth_age': 34.5,
- 'name': 'The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right',
- })
- # If an annotation isn't included in the values, it can still be used
- # in a filter
- qs = Book.objects.annotate(n_authors=Count('authors')).values('name').filter(n_authors__gt=2)
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- qs, [
- {"name": 'Python Web Development with Django'}
- ],
- )
- # The annotations are added to values output if values() precedes
- # annotate()
- obj = Book.objects.values('name').annotate(mean_auth_age=Avg('authors__age')).extra(
- select={'price_per_page': 'price / pages'}).get(pk=self.b1.pk)
- self.assertEqual(obj, {
- 'mean_auth_age': 34.5,
- 'name': 'The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right',
- })
- # All of the objects are getting counted (allow_nulls) and that values
- # respects the amount of objects
- self.assertEqual(
- len(Author.objects.annotate(Avg('friends__age')).values()),
- 9
- )
- # Consecutive calls to annotate accumulate in the query
- qs = (
- Book.objects
- .values('price')
- .annotate(oldest=Max('authors__age'))
- .order_by('oldest', 'price')
- .annotate(Max('publisher__num_awards'))
- )
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- qs, [
- {'price': Decimal("30"), 'oldest': 35, 'publisher__num_awards__max': 3},
- {'price': Decimal("29.69"), 'oldest': 37, 'publisher__num_awards__max': 7},
- {'price': Decimal("23.09"), 'oldest': 45, 'publisher__num_awards__max': 1},
- {'price': Decimal("75"), 'oldest': 57, 'publisher__num_awards__max': 9},
- {'price': Decimal("82.8"), 'oldest': 57, 'publisher__num_awards__max': 7}
- ],
- )
- def test_aggregate_annotation(self):
- # Aggregates can be composed over annotations.
- # The return type is derived from the composed aggregate
- vals = (
- Book.objects
- .all()
- .annotate(num_authors=Count('authors__id'))
- .aggregate(Max('pages'), Max('price'), Sum('num_authors'), Avg('num_authors'))
- )
- self.assertEqual(vals, {
- 'num_authors__sum': 10,
- 'num_authors__avg': Approximate(1.666, places=2),
- 'pages__max': 1132,
- 'price__max': Decimal("82.80")
- })
- # Regression for #15624 - Missing SELECT columns when using values, annotate
- # and aggregate in a single query
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.annotate(c=Count('authors')).values('c').aggregate(Max('c')),
- {'c__max': 3}
- )
- def test_conditional_aggregate(self):
- # Conditional aggregation of a grouped queryset.
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.annotate(c=Count('authors')).values('pk').aggregate(test=Sum(
- Case(When(c__gt=1, then=1))
- ))['test'],
- 3
- )
- def test_sliced_conditional_aggregate(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- Author.objects.all()[:5].aggregate(test=Sum(Case(
- When(age__lte=35, then=1)
- )))['test'],
- 3
- )
- def test_annotated_conditional_aggregate(self):
- annotated_qs = Book.objects.annotate(discount_price=F('price') * Decimal('0.75'))
- self.assertAlmostEqual(
- annotated_qs.aggregate(test=Avg(Case(
- When(pages__lt=400, then='discount_price'),
- output_field=DecimalField()
- )))['test'],
- Decimal('22.27'), places=2
- )
- def test_distinct_conditional_aggregate(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.distinct().aggregate(test=Avg(Case(
- When(price=Decimal('29.69'), then='pages'),
- output_field=IntegerField()
- )))['test'],
- 325
- )
- def test_conditional_aggregate_on_complex_condition(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.distinct().aggregate(test=Avg(Case(
- When(Q(price__gte=Decimal('29')) & Q(price__lt=Decimal('30')), then='pages'),
- output_field=IntegerField()
- )))['test'],
- 325
- )
- def test_decimal_aggregate_annotation_filter(self):
- """
- Filtering on an aggregate annotation with Decimal values should work.
- Requires special handling on SQLite (#18247).
- """
- self.assertEqual(
- len(Author.objects.annotate(sum=Sum('book_contact_set__price')).filter(sum__gt=Decimal(40))),
- 1
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- len(Author.objects.annotate(sum=Sum('book_contact_set__price')).filter(sum__lte=Decimal(40))),
- 4
- )
- def test_field_error(self):
- # Bad field requests in aggregates are caught and reported
- msg = (
- "Cannot resolve keyword 'foo' into field. Choices are: authors, "
- "contact, contact_id, hardbackbook, id, isbn, name, pages, price, "
- "pubdate, publisher, publisher_id, rating, store, tags"
- )
- with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldError, msg):
- Book.objects.all().aggregate(num_authors=Count('foo'))
- with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldError, msg):
- Book.objects.all().annotate(num_authors=Count('foo'))
- msg = (
- "Cannot resolve keyword 'foo' into field. Choices are: authors, "
- "contact, contact_id, hardbackbook, id, isbn, name, num_authors, "
- "pages, price, pubdate, publisher, publisher_id, rating, store, tags"
- )
- with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldError, msg):
- Book.objects.all().annotate(num_authors=Count('authors__id')).aggregate(Max('foo'))
- def test_more(self):
- # Old-style count aggregations can be mixed with new-style
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.annotate(num_authors=Count('authors')).count(),
- 6
- )
- # Non-ordinal, non-computed Aggregates over annotations correctly
- # inherit the annotation's internal type if the annotation is ordinal
- # or computed
- vals = Book.objects.annotate(num_authors=Count('authors')).aggregate(Max('num_authors'))
- self.assertEqual(
- vals,
- {'num_authors__max': 3}
- )
- vals = Publisher.objects.annotate(avg_price=Avg('book__price')).aggregate(Max('avg_price'))
- self.assertEqual(
- vals,
- {'avg_price__max': 75.0}
- )
- # Aliases are quoted to protected aliases that might be reserved names
- vals = Book.objects.aggregate(number=Max('pages'), select=Max('pages'))
- self.assertEqual(
- vals,
- {'number': 1132, 'select': 1132}
- )
- # Regression for #10064: select_related() plays nice with aggregates
- obj = Book.objects.select_related('publisher').annotate(
- num_authors=Count('authors')).values().get(isbn='013790395')
- self.assertEqual(obj, {
- 'contact_id': self.a8.id,
- 'id': self.b5.id,
- 'isbn': '013790395',
- 'name': 'Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach',
- 'num_authors': 2,
- 'pages': 1132,
- 'price': Decimal("82.8"),
- 'pubdate': datetime.date(1995, 1, 15),
- 'publisher_id': self.p3.id,
- 'rating': 4.0,
- })
- # Regression for #10010: exclude on an aggregate field is correctly
- # negated
- self.assertEqual(
- len(Book.objects.annotate(num_authors=Count('authors'))),
- 6
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- len(Book.objects.annotate(num_authors=Count('authors')).filter(num_authors__gt=2)),
- 1
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- len(Book.objects.annotate(num_authors=Count('authors')).exclude(num_authors__gt=2)),
- 5
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- len(
- Book.objects
- .annotate(num_authors=Count('authors'))
- .filter(num_authors__lt=3)
- .exclude(num_authors__lt=2)
- ),
- 2
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- len(
- Book.objects
- .annotate(num_authors=Count('authors'))
- .exclude(num_authors__lt=2)
- .filter(num_authors__lt=3)
- ),
- 2
- )
- def test_aggregate_fexpr(self):
- # Aggregates can be used with F() expressions
- # ... where the F() is pushed into the HAVING clause
- qs = (
- Publisher.objects
- .annotate(num_books=Count('book'))
- .filter(num_books__lt=F('num_awards') / 2)
- .order_by('name')
- .values('name', 'num_books', 'num_awards')
- )
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- qs, [
- {'num_books': 1, 'name': 'Morgan Kaufmann', 'num_awards': 9},
- {'num_books': 2, 'name': 'Prentice Hall', 'num_awards': 7}
- ],
- )
- qs = (
- Publisher.objects
- .annotate(num_books=Count('book'))
- .exclude(num_books__lt=F('num_awards') / 2)
- .order_by('name')
- .values('name', 'num_books', 'num_awards')
- )
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- qs, [
- {'num_books': 2, 'name': 'Apress', 'num_awards': 3},
- {'num_books': 0, 'name': "Jonno's House of Books", 'num_awards': 0},
- {'num_books': 1, 'name': 'Sams', 'num_awards': 1}
- ],
- )
- # ... and where the F() references an aggregate
- qs = (
- Publisher.objects
- .annotate(num_books=Count('book'))
- .filter(num_awards__gt=2 * F('num_books'))
- .order_by('name')
- .values('name', 'num_books', 'num_awards')
- )
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- qs, [
- {'num_books': 1, 'name': 'Morgan Kaufmann', 'num_awards': 9},
- {'num_books': 2, 'name': 'Prentice Hall', 'num_awards': 7}
- ],
- )
- qs = (
- Publisher.objects
- .annotate(num_books=Count('book'))
- .exclude(num_books__lt=F('num_awards') / 2)
- .order_by('name')
- .values('name', 'num_books', 'num_awards')
- )
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- qs, [
- {'num_books': 2, 'name': 'Apress', 'num_awards': 3},
- {'num_books': 0, 'name': "Jonno's House of Books", 'num_awards': 0},
- {'num_books': 1, 'name': 'Sams', 'num_awards': 1}
- ],
- )
- def test_db_col_table(self):
- # Tests on fields with non-default table and column names.
- qs = (
- Clues.objects
- .values('EntryID__Entry')
- .annotate(Appearances=Count('EntryID'), Distinct_Clues=Count('Clue', distinct=True))
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [])
- qs = Entries.objects.annotate(clue_count=Count('clues__ID'))
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(qs, [])
- def test_boolean_conversion(self):
- # Aggregates mixed up ordering of columns for backend's convert_values
- # method. Refs #21126.
- e = Entries.objects.create(Entry='foo')
- c = Clues.objects.create(EntryID=e, Clue='bar')
- qs = Clues.objects.select_related('EntryID').annotate(Count('ID'))
- self.assertSequenceEqual(qs, [c])
- self.assertEqual(qs[0].EntryID, e)
- self.assertIs(qs[0].EntryID.Exclude, False)
- def test_empty(self):
- # Regression for #10089: Check handling of empty result sets with
- # aggregates
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.filter(id__in=[]).count(),
- 0
- )
- vals = (
- Book.objects
- .filter(id__in=[])
- .aggregate(
- num_authors=Count('authors'),
- avg_authors=Avg('authors'),
- max_authors=Max('authors'),
- max_price=Max('price'),
- max_rating=Max('rating'),
- )
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- vals,
- {'max_authors': None, 'max_rating': None, 'num_authors': 0, 'avg_authors': None, 'max_price': None}
- )
- qs = (
- Publisher.objects
- .filter(name="Jonno's House of Books")
- .annotate(
- num_authors=Count('book__authors'),
- avg_authors=Avg('book__authors'),
- max_authors=Max('book__authors'),
- max_price=Max('book__price'),
- max_rating=Max('book__rating'),
- ).values()
- )
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- qs,
- [{
- 'max_authors': None,
- 'name': "Jonno's House of Books",
- 'num_awards': 0,
- 'max_price': None,
- 'num_authors': 0,
- 'max_rating': None,
- 'id': self.p5.id,
- 'avg_authors': None,
- }],
- )
- def test_more_more(self):
- # Regression for #10113 - Fields mentioned in order_by() must be
- # included in the GROUP BY. This only becomes a problem when the
- # order_by introduces a new join.
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Book.objects.annotate(num_authors=Count('authors')).order_by('publisher__name', 'name'), [
- "Practical Django Projects",
- "The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right",
- "Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp",
- "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach",
- "Python Web Development with Django",
- "Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours",
- ],
- lambda b: b.name
- )
- # Regression for #10127 - Empty select_related() works with annotate
- qs = Book.objects.filter(rating__lt=4.5).select_related().annotate(Avg('authors__age')).order_by('name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- [
- ('Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach', 51.5, 'Prentice Hall', 'Peter Norvig'),
- ('Practical Django Projects', 29.0, 'Apress', 'James Bennett'),
- (
- 'Python Web Development with Django',
- Approximate(30.333, places=2),
- 'Prentice Hall',
- 'Jeffrey Forcier',
- ),
- ('Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours', 45.0, 'Sams', 'Brad Dayley')
- ],
- lambda b: (b.name, b.authors__age__avg, b.publisher.name, b.contact.name)
- )
- # Regression for #10132 - If the values() clause only mentioned extra
- # (select=) columns, those columns are used for grouping
- qs = Book.objects.extra(select={'pub': 'publisher_id'}).values('pub').annotate(Count('id')).order_by('pub')
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- qs, [
- {'pub': self.b1.id, 'id__count': 2},
- {'pub': self.b2.id, 'id__count': 1},
- {'pub': self.b3.id, 'id__count': 2},
- {'pub': self.b4.id, 'id__count': 1}
- ],
- )
- qs = (
- Book.objects
- .extra(select={'pub': 'publisher_id', 'foo': 'pages'})
- .values('pub')
- .annotate(Count('id'))
- .order_by('pub')
- )
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- qs, [
- {'pub': self.p1.id, 'id__count': 2},
- {'pub': self.p2.id, 'id__count': 1},
- {'pub': self.p3.id, 'id__count': 2},
- {'pub': self.p4.id, 'id__count': 1}
- ],
- )
- # Regression for #10182 - Queries with aggregate calls are correctly
- # realiased when used in a subquery
- ids = (
- Book.objects
- .filter(pages__gt=100)
- .annotate(n_authors=Count('authors'))
- .filter(n_authors__gt=2)
- .order_by('n_authors')
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Book.objects.filter(id__in=ids), [
- "Python Web Development with Django",
- ],
- lambda b: b.name
- )
- # Regression for #15709 - Ensure each group_by field only exists once
- # per query
- qstr = str(Book.objects.values('publisher').annotate(max_pages=Max('pages')).order_by().query)
- # There is just one GROUP BY clause (zero commas means at most one clause).
- self.assertEqual(qstr[qstr.index('GROUP BY'):].count(', '), 0)
- def test_duplicate_alias(self):
- # Regression for #11256 - duplicating a default alias raises ValueError.
- msg = (
- "The named annotation 'authors__age__avg' conflicts with "
- "the default name for another annotation."
- )
- with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
- Book.objects.all().annotate(Avg('authors__age'), authors__age__avg=Avg('authors__age'))
- def test_field_name_conflict(self):
- # Regression for #11256 - providing an aggregate name
- # that conflicts with a field name on the model raises ValueError
- msg = "The annotation 'age' conflicts with a field on the model."
- with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
- Author.objects.annotate(age=Avg('friends__age'))
- def test_m2m_name_conflict(self):
- # Regression for #11256 - providing an aggregate name
- # that conflicts with an m2m name on the model raises ValueError
- msg = "The annotation 'friends' conflicts with a field on the model."
- with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
- Author.objects.annotate(friends=Count('friends'))
- def test_fk_attname_conflict(self):
- msg = "The annotation 'contact_id' conflicts with a field on the model."
- with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
- Book.objects.annotate(contact_id=F('publisher_id'))
- def test_values_queryset_non_conflict(self):
- # Regression for #14707 -- If you're using a values query set, some potential conflicts are avoided.
- # age is a field on Author, so it shouldn't be allowed as an aggregate.
- # But age isn't included in values(), so it is.
- results = Author.objects.values('name').annotate(age=Count('book_contact_set')).order_by('name')
- self.assertEqual(len(results), 9)
- self.assertEqual(results[0]['name'], 'Adrian Holovaty')
- self.assertEqual(results[0]['age'], 1)
- # Same problem, but aggregating over m2m fields
- results = Author.objects.values('name').annotate(age=Avg('friends__age')).order_by('name')
- self.assertEqual(len(results), 9)
- self.assertEqual(results[0]['name'], 'Adrian Holovaty')
- self.assertEqual(results[0]['age'], 32.0)
- # Same problem, but colliding with an m2m field
- results = Author.objects.values('name').annotate(friends=Count('friends')).order_by('name')
- self.assertEqual(len(results), 9)
- self.assertEqual(results[0]['name'], 'Adrian Holovaty')
- self.assertEqual(results[0]['friends'], 2)
- def test_reverse_relation_name_conflict(self):
- # Regression for #11256 - providing an aggregate name
- # that conflicts with a reverse-related name on the model raises ValueError
- msg = "The annotation 'book_contact_set' conflicts with a field on the model."
- with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
- Author.objects.annotate(book_contact_set=Avg('friends__age'))
- def test_pickle(self):
- # Regression for #10197 -- Queries with aggregates can be pickled.
- # First check that pickling is possible at all. No crash = success
- qs = Book.objects.annotate(num_authors=Count('authors'))
- pickle.dumps(qs)
- # Then check that the round trip works.
- query = qs.query.get_compiler(qs.db).as_sql()[0]
- qs2 = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(qs))
- self.assertEqual(
- qs2.query.get_compiler(qs2.db).as_sql()[0],
- query,
- )
- def test_more_more_more(self):
- # Regression for #10199 - Aggregate calls clone the original query so
- # the original query can still be used
- books = Book.objects.all()
- books.aggregate(Avg("authors__age"))
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- books.all(), [
- 'Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach',
- 'Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp',
- 'Practical Django Projects',
- 'Python Web Development with Django',
- 'Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours',
- 'The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right'
- ],
- lambda b: b.name
- )
- # Regression for #10248 - Annotations work with dates()
- qs = Book.objects.annotate(num_authors=Count('authors')).filter(num_authors=2).dates('pubdate', 'day')
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- qs, [
- datetime.date(1995, 1, 15),
- datetime.date(2007, 12, 6),
- ],
- )
- # Regression for #10290 - extra selects with parameters can be used for
- # grouping.
- qs = (
- Book.objects
- .annotate(mean_auth_age=Avg('authors__age'))
- .extra(select={'sheets': '(pages + %s) / %s'}, select_params=[1, 2])
- .order_by('sheets')
- .values('sheets')
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs, [
- 150,
- 175,
- 224,
- 264,
- 473,
- 566
- ],
- lambda b: int(b["sheets"])
- )
- # Regression for 10425 - annotations don't get in the way of a count()
- # clause
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.values('publisher').annotate(Count('publisher')).count(),
- 4
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.annotate(Count('publisher')).values('publisher').count(),
- 6
- )
- # Note: intentionally no order_by(), that case needs tests, too.
- publishers = Publisher.objects.filter(id__in=[1, 2])
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted(p.name for p in publishers),
- [
- "Apress",
- "Sams"
- ]
- )
- publishers = publishers.annotate(n_books=Count("book"))
- sorted_publishers = sorted(publishers, key=lambda x: x.name)
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted_publishers[0].n_books,
- 2
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted_publishers[1].n_books,
- 1
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted(p.name for p in publishers),
- [
- "Apress",
- "Sams"
- ]
- )
- books = Book.objects.filter(publisher__in=publishers)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- books, [
- "Practical Django Projects",
- "Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours",
- "The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right",
- ],
- lambda b: b.name
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- sorted(p.name for p in publishers),
- [
- "Apress",
- "Sams"
- ]
- )
- # Regression for 10666 - inherited fields work with annotations and
- # aggregations
- self.assertEqual(
- HardbackBook.objects.aggregate(n_pages=Sum('book_ptr__pages')),
- {'n_pages': 2078}
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- HardbackBook.objects.aggregate(n_pages=Sum('pages')),
- {'n_pages': 2078},
- )
- qs = HardbackBook.objects.annotate(
- n_authors=Count('book_ptr__authors'),
- ).values('name', 'n_authors').order_by('name')
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- qs,
- [
- {'n_authors': 2, 'name': 'Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach'},
- {
- 'n_authors': 1,
- 'name': 'Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp'
- }
- ],
- )
- qs = HardbackBook.objects.annotate(n_authors=Count('authors')).values('name', 'n_authors').order_by('name')
- self.assertSequenceEqual(
- qs,
- [
- {'n_authors': 2, 'name': 'Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach'},
- {
- 'n_authors': 1,
- 'name': 'Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp'
- }
- ],
- )
- # Regression for #10766 - Shouldn't be able to reference an aggregate
- # fields in an aggregate() call.
- msg = "Cannot compute Avg('mean_age'): 'mean_age' is an aggregate"
- with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldError, msg):
- Book.objects.annotate(mean_age=Avg('authors__age')).annotate(Avg('mean_age'))
- def test_empty_filter_count(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(id__in=[]).annotate(Count("friends")).count(),
- 0
- )
- def test_empty_filter_aggregate(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- Author.objects.filter(id__in=[]).annotate(Count("friends")).aggregate(Count("pk")),
- {"pk__count": None}
- )
- def test_none_call_before_aggregate(self):
- # Regression for #11789
- self.assertEqual(
- Author.objects.none().aggregate(Avg('age')),
- {'age__avg': None}
- )
- def test_annotate_and_join(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- Author.objects.annotate(c=Count("friends__name")).exclude(friends__name="Joe").count(),
- Author.objects.count()
- )
- def test_f_expression_annotation(self):
- # Books with less than 200 pages per author.
- qs = Book.objects.values("name").annotate(
- n_authors=Count("authors")
- ).filter(
- pages__lt=F("n_authors") * 200
- ).values_list("pk")
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- Book.objects.filter(pk__in=qs), [
- "Python Web Development with Django"
- ],
- attrgetter("name")
- )
- def test_values_annotate_values(self):
- qs = Book.objects.values("name").annotate(
- n_authors=Count("authors")
- ).values_list("pk", flat=True).order_by('name')
- self.assertEqual(list(qs), list(Book.objects.values_list("pk", flat=True)))
- def test_having_group_by(self):
- # When a field occurs on the LHS of a HAVING clause that it
- # appears correctly in the GROUP BY clause
- qs = Book.objects.values_list("name").annotate(
- n_authors=Count("authors")
- ).filter(
- pages__gt=F("n_authors")
- ).values_list("name", flat=True).order_by('name')
- # Results should be the same, all Books have more pages than authors
- self.assertEqual(
- list(qs), list(Book.objects.values_list("name", flat=True))
- )
- def test_values_list_annotation_args_ordering(self):
- """
- Annotate *args ordering should be preserved in values_list results.
- **kwargs comes after *args.
- Regression test for #23659.
- """
- books = Book.objects.values_list("publisher__name").annotate(
- Count("id"), Avg("price"), Avg("authors__age"), avg_pgs=Avg("pages")
- ).order_by("-publisher__name")
- self.assertEqual(books[0], ('Sams', 1, Decimal('23.09'), 45.0, 528.0))
- def test_annotation_disjunction(self):
- qs = Book.objects.annotate(n_authors=Count("authors")).filter(
- Q(n_authors=2) | Q(name="Python Web Development with Django")
- ).order_by('name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs, [
- "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach",
- "Python Web Development with Django",
- "The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right",
- ],
- attrgetter("name")
- )
- qs = (
- Book.objects
- .annotate(n_authors=Count("authors"))
- .filter(
- Q(name="The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right") |
- (Q(name="Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach") & Q(n_authors=3))
- )
- ).order_by('name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- [
- "The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right",
- ],
- attrgetter("name")
- )
- qs = Publisher.objects.annotate(
- rating_sum=Sum("book__rating"),
- book_count=Count("book")
- ).filter(
- Q(rating_sum__gt=5.5) | Q(rating_sum__isnull=True)
- ).order_by('pk')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs, [
- "Apress",
- "Prentice Hall",
- "Jonno's House of Books",
- ],
- attrgetter("name")
- )
- qs = Publisher.objects.annotate(
- rating_sum=Sum("book__rating"),
- book_count=Count("book")
- ).filter(
- Q(rating_sum__gt=F("book_count")) | Q(rating_sum=None)
- ).order_by("num_awards")
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs, [
- "Jonno's House of Books",
- "Sams",
- "Apress",
- "Prentice Hall",
- "Morgan Kaufmann"
- ],
- attrgetter("name")
- )
- def test_quoting_aggregate_order_by(self):
- qs = Book.objects.filter(
- name="Python Web Development with Django"
- ).annotate(
- authorCount=Count("authors")
- ).order_by("authorCount")
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs, [
- ("Python Web Development with Django", 3),
- ],
- lambda b: (b.name, b.authorCount)
- )
- def test_stddev(self):
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(StdDev('pages')),
- {'pages__stddev': Approximate(311.46, 1)}
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(StdDev('rating')),
- {'rating__stddev': Approximate(0.60, 1)}
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(StdDev('price')),
- {'price__stddev': Approximate(Decimal('24.16'), 2)}
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(StdDev('pages', sample=True)),
- {'pages__stddev': Approximate(341.19, 2)}
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(StdDev('rating', sample=True)),
- {'rating__stddev': Approximate(0.66, 2)}
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(StdDev('price', sample=True)),
- {'price__stddev': Approximate(Decimal('26.46'), 1)}
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(Variance('pages')),
- {'pages__variance': Approximate(97010.80, 1)}
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(Variance('rating')),
- {'rating__variance': Approximate(0.36, 1)}
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(Variance('price')),
- {'price__variance': Approximate(Decimal('583.77'), 1)}
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(Variance('pages', sample=True)),
- {'pages__variance': Approximate(116412.96, 1)}
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(Variance('rating', sample=True)),
- {'rating__variance': Approximate(0.44, 2)}
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- Book.objects.aggregate(Variance('price', sample=True)),
- {'price__variance': Approximate(Decimal('700.53'), 2)}
- )
- def test_filtering_by_annotation_name(self):
- # Regression test for #14476
- # The name of the explicitly provided annotation name in this case
- # poses no problem
- qs = Author.objects.annotate(book_cnt=Count('book')).filter(book_cnt=2).order_by('name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- ['Peter Norvig'],
- lambda b: b.name
- )
- # Neither in this case
- qs = Author.objects.annotate(book_count=Count('book')).filter(book_count=2).order_by('name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- ['Peter Norvig'],
- lambda b: b.name
- )
- # This case used to fail because the ORM couldn't resolve the
- # automatically generated annotation name `book__count`
- qs = Author.objects.annotate(Count('book')).filter(book__count=2).order_by('name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- ['Peter Norvig'],
- lambda b: b.name
- )
- # Referencing the auto-generated name in an aggregate() also works.
- self.assertEqual(
- Author.objects.annotate(Count('book')).aggregate(Max('book__count')),
- {'book__count__max': 2}
- )
- def test_annotate_joins(self):
- """
- The base table's join isn't promoted to LOUTER. This could
- cause the query generation to fail if there is an exclude() for fk-field
- in the query, too. Refs #19087.
- """
- qs = Book.objects.annotate(n=Count('pk'))
- self.assertIs(qs.query.alias_map['aggregation_regress_book'].join_type, None)
- # The query executes without problems.
- self.assertEqual(len(qs.exclude(publisher=-1)), 6)
- @skipUnlessAnyDBFeature('allows_group_by_pk', 'allows_group_by_selected_pks')
- def test_aggregate_duplicate_columns(self):
- # Regression test for #17144
- results = Author.objects.annotate(num_contacts=Count('book_contact_set'))
- # There should only be one GROUP BY clause, for the `id` column.
- # `name` and `age` should not be grouped on.
- _, _, group_by = results.query.get_compiler(using='default').pre_sql_setup()
- self.assertEqual(len(group_by), 1)
- self.assertIn('id', group_by[0][0])
- self.assertNotIn('name', group_by[0][0])
- self.assertNotIn('age', group_by[0][0])
- self.assertEqual(
- [(a.name, a.num_contacts) for a in results.order_by('name')],
- [
- ('Adrian Holovaty', 1),
- ('Brad Dayley', 1),
- ('Jacob Kaplan-Moss', 0),
- ('James Bennett', 1),
- ('Jeffrey Forcier', 1),
- ('Paul Bissex', 0),
- ('Peter Norvig', 2),
- ('Stuart Russell', 0),
- ('Wesley J. Chun', 0),
- ]
- )
- @skipUnlessAnyDBFeature('allows_group_by_pk', 'allows_group_by_selected_pks')
- def test_aggregate_duplicate_columns_only(self):
- # Works with only() too.
- results = Author.objects.only('id', 'name').annotate(num_contacts=Count('book_contact_set'))
- _, _, grouping = results.query.get_compiler(using='default').pre_sql_setup()
- self.assertEqual(len(grouping), 1)
- self.assertIn('id', grouping[0][0])
- self.assertNotIn('name', grouping[0][0])
- self.assertNotIn('age', grouping[0][0])
- self.assertEqual(
- [(a.name, a.num_contacts) for a in results.order_by('name')],
- [
- ('Adrian Holovaty', 1),
- ('Brad Dayley', 1),
- ('Jacob Kaplan-Moss', 0),
- ('James Bennett', 1),
- ('Jeffrey Forcier', 1),
- ('Paul Bissex', 0),
- ('Peter Norvig', 2),
- ('Stuart Russell', 0),
- ('Wesley J. Chun', 0),
- ]
- )
- @skipUnlessAnyDBFeature('allows_group_by_pk', 'allows_group_by_selected_pks')
- def test_aggregate_duplicate_columns_select_related(self):
- # And select_related()
- results = Book.objects.select_related('contact').annotate(
- num_authors=Count('authors'))
- _, _, grouping = results.query.get_compiler(using='default').pre_sql_setup()
- # In the case of `group_by_selected_pks` we also group by contact.id because of the select_related.
- self.assertEqual(len(grouping), 1 if connection.features.allows_group_by_pk else 2)
- self.assertIn('id', grouping[0][0])
- self.assertNotIn('name', grouping[0][0])
- self.assertNotIn('contact', grouping[0][0])
- self.assertEqual(
- [(b.name, b.num_authors) for b in results.order_by('name')],
- [
- ('Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach', 2),
- ('Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp', 1),
- ('Practical Django Projects', 1),
- ('Python Web Development with Django', 3),
- ('Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours', 1),
- ('The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right', 2)
- ]
- )
- @skipUnlessDBFeature('allows_group_by_selected_pks')
- def test_aggregate_unmanaged_model_columns(self):
- """
- Unmanaged models are sometimes used to represent database views which
- may not allow grouping by selected primary key.
- """
- def assertQuerysetResults(queryset):
- self.assertEqual(
- [(b.name, b.num_authors) for b in queryset.order_by('name')],
- [
- ('Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach', 2),
- ('Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp', 1),
- ('Practical Django Projects', 1),
- ('Python Web Development with Django', 3),
- ('Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours', 1),
- ('The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right', 2),
- ]
- )
- queryset = Book.objects.select_related('contact').annotate(num_authors=Count('authors'))
- # Unmanaged origin model.
- with mock.patch.object(Book._meta, 'managed', False):
- _, _, grouping = queryset.query.get_compiler(using='default').pre_sql_setup()
- self.assertEqual(len(grouping), len(Book._meta.fields) + 1)
- for index, field in enumerate(Book._meta.fields):
- self.assertIn(field.name, grouping[index][0])
- self.assertIn(Author._meta.pk.name, grouping[-1][0])
- assertQuerysetResults(queryset)
- # Unmanaged related model.
- with mock.patch.object(Author._meta, 'managed', False):
- _, _, grouping = queryset.query.get_compiler(using='default').pre_sql_setup()
- self.assertEqual(len(grouping), len(Author._meta.fields) + 1)
- self.assertIn(Book._meta.pk.name, grouping[0][0])
- for index, field in enumerate(Author._meta.fields):
- self.assertIn(field.name, grouping[index + 1][0])
- assertQuerysetResults(queryset)
- @skipUnlessDBFeature('allows_group_by_selected_pks')
- def test_aggregate_unmanaged_model_as_tables(self):
- qs = Book.objects.select_related('contact').annotate(num_authors=Count('authors'))
- # Force treating unmanaged models as tables.
- with mock.patch(
- 'django.db.connection.features.allows_group_by_selected_pks_on_model',
- return_value=True,
- ):
- with mock.patch.object(Book._meta, 'managed', False), \
- mock.patch.object(Author._meta, 'managed', False):
- _, _, grouping = qs.query.get_compiler(using='default').pre_sql_setup()
- self.assertEqual(len(grouping), 2)
- self.assertIn('id', grouping[0][0])
- self.assertIn('id', grouping[1][0])
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs.order_by('name'),
- [
- ('Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach', 2),
- ('Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp', 1),
- ('Practical Django Projects', 1),
- ('Python Web Development with Django', 3),
- ('Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours', 1),
- ('The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right', 2),
- ],
- attrgetter('name', 'num_authors'),
- )
- def test_reverse_join_trimming(self):
- qs = Author.objects.annotate(Count('book_contact_set__contact'))
- self.assertIn(' JOIN ', str(qs.query))
- def test_aggregation_with_generic_reverse_relation(self):
- """
- Regression test for #10870: Aggregates with joins ignore extra
- filters provided by setup_joins
- tests aggregations with generic reverse relations
- """
- django_book = Book.objects.get(name='Practical Django Projects')
- ItemTag.objects.create(
- object_id=django_book.id, tag='intermediate',
- content_type=ContentType.objects.get_for_model(django_book),
- )
- ItemTag.objects.create(
- object_id=django_book.id, tag='django',
- content_type=ContentType.objects.get_for_model(django_book),
- )
- # Assign a tag to model with same PK as the book above. If the JOIN
- # used in aggregation doesn't have content type as part of the
- # condition the annotation will also count the 'hi mom' tag for b.
- wmpk = WithManualPK.objects.create(id=django_book.pk)
- ItemTag.objects.create(
- object_id=wmpk.id, tag='hi mom',
- content_type=ContentType.objects.get_for_model(wmpk),
- )
- ai_book = Book.objects.get(name__startswith='Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence')
- ItemTag.objects.create(
- object_id=ai_book.id, tag='intermediate',
- content_type=ContentType.objects.get_for_model(ai_book),
- )
- self.assertEqual(Book.objects.aggregate(Count('tags')), {'tags__count': 3})
- results = Book.objects.annotate(Count('tags')).order_by('-tags__count', 'name')
- self.assertEqual(
- [(b.name, b.tags__count) for b in results],
- [
- ('Practical Django Projects', 2),
- ('Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp', 1),
- ('Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach', 0),
- ('Python Web Development with Django', 0),
- ('Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours', 0),
- ('The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right', 0)
- ]
- )
- def test_negated_aggregation(self):
- expected_results = Author.objects.exclude(
- pk__in=Author.objects.annotate(book_cnt=Count('book')).filter(book_cnt=2)
- ).order_by('name')
- expected_results = [a.name for a in expected_results]
- qs = Author.objects.annotate(book_cnt=Count('book')).exclude(
- Q(book_cnt=2), Q(book_cnt=2)).order_by('name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- expected_results,
- lambda b: b.name
- )
- expected_results = Author.objects.exclude(
- pk__in=Author.objects.annotate(book_cnt=Count('book')).filter(book_cnt=2)
- ).order_by('name')
- expected_results = [a.name for a in expected_results]
- qs = Author.objects.annotate(book_cnt=Count('book')).exclude(Q(book_cnt=2) | Q(book_cnt=2)).order_by('name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- expected_results,
- lambda b: b.name
- )
- def test_name_filters(self):
- qs = Author.objects.annotate(Count('book')).filter(
- Q(book__count__exact=2) | Q(name='Adrian Holovaty')
- ).order_by('name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- ['Adrian Holovaty', 'Peter Norvig'],
- lambda b: b.name
- )
- def test_name_expressions(self):
- # Aggregates are spotted correctly from F objects.
- # Note that Adrian's age is 34 in the fixtures, and he has one book
- # so both conditions match one author.
- qs = Author.objects.annotate(Count('book')).filter(
- Q(name='Peter Norvig') | Q(age=F('book__count') + 33)
- ).order_by('name')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs,
- ['Adrian Holovaty', 'Peter Norvig'],
- lambda b: b.name
- )
- def test_ticket_11293(self):
- q1 = Q(price__gt=50)
- q2 = Q(authors__count__gt=1)
- query = Book.objects.annotate(Count('authors')).filter(
- q1 | q2).order_by('pk')
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- query, [1, 4, 5, 6],
- lambda b: b.pk)
- def test_ticket_11293_q_immutable(self):
- """
- Splitting a q object to parts for where/having doesn't alter
- the original q-object.
- """
- q1 = Q(isbn='')
- q2 = Q(authors__count__gt=1)
- query = Book.objects.annotate(Count('authors'))
- query.filter(q1 | q2)
- self.assertEqual(len(q2.children), 1)
- def test_fobj_group_by(self):
- """
- An F() object referring to related column works correctly in group by.
- """
- qs = Book.objects.annotate(
- account=Count('authors')
- ).filter(
- account=F('publisher__num_awards')
- )
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- qs, ['Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours'],
- lambda b: b.name)
- def test_annotate_reserved_word(self):
- """
- Regression #18333 - Ensure annotated column name is properly quoted.
- """
- vals = Book.objects.annotate(select=Count('authors__id')).aggregate(Sum('select'), Avg('select'))
- self.assertEqual(vals, {
- 'select__sum': 10,
- 'select__avg': Approximate(1.666, places=2),
- })
- def test_annotate_on_relation(self):
- book = Book.objects.annotate(avg_price=Avg('price'), publisher_name=F('publisher__name')).get(pk=self.b1.pk)
- self.assertEqual(book.avg_price, 30.00)
- self.assertEqual(book.publisher_name, "Apress")
- def test_aggregate_on_relation(self):
- # A query with an existing annotation aggregation on a relation should
- # succeed.
- qs = Book.objects.annotate(avg_price=Avg('price')).aggregate(
- publisher_awards=Sum('publisher__num_awards')
- )
- self.assertEqual(qs['publisher_awards'], 30)
- def test_annotate_distinct_aggregate(self):
- # There are three books with rating of 4.0 and two of the books have
- # the same price. Hence, the distinct removes one rating of 4.0
- # from the results.
- vals1 = Book.objects.values('rating', 'price').distinct().aggregate(result=Sum('rating'))
- vals2 = Book.objects.aggregate(result=Sum('rating') - Value(4.0))
- self.assertEqual(vals1, vals2)
- def test_annotate_values_list_flat(self):
- """Find ages that are shared by at least two authors."""
- qs = Author.objects.values_list('age', flat=True).annotate(age_count=Count('age')).filter(age_count__gt=1)
- self.assertSequenceEqual(qs, [29])
- def test_allow_distinct(self):
- class MyAggregate(Aggregate):
- pass
- with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, 'MyAggregate does not allow distinct'):
- MyAggregate('foo', distinct=True)
- class DistinctAggregate(Aggregate):
- allow_distinct = True
- DistinctAggregate('foo', distinct=True)
- class JoinPromotionTests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket_21150(self):
- b = Bravo.objects.create()
- c = Charlie.objects.create(bravo=b)
- qs = Charlie.objects.select_related('alfa').annotate(Count('bravo__charlie'))
- self.assertSequenceEqual(qs, [c])
- self.assertIs(qs[0].alfa, None)
- a = Alfa.objects.create()
- c.alfa = a
- c.save()
- # Force re-evaluation
- qs = qs.all()
- self.assertSequenceEqual(qs, [c])
- self.assertEqual(qs[0].alfa, a)
- def test_existing_join_not_promoted(self):
- # No promotion for existing joins
- qs = Charlie.objects.filter(alfa__name__isnull=False).annotate(Count('alfa__name'))
- self.assertIn(' INNER JOIN ', str(qs.query))
- # Also, the existing join is unpromoted when doing filtering for already
- # promoted join.
- qs = Charlie.objects.annotate(Count('alfa__name')).filter(alfa__name__isnull=False)
- self.assertIn(' INNER JOIN ', str(qs.query))
- # But, as the join is nullable first use by annotate will be LOUTER
- qs = Charlie.objects.annotate(Count('alfa__name'))
- self.assertIn(' LEFT OUTER JOIN ', str(qs.query))
- def test_non_nullable_fk_not_promoted(self):
- qs = Book.objects.annotate(Count('contact__name'))
- self.assertIn(' INNER JOIN ', str(qs.query))
- class SelfReferentialFKTests(TestCase):
- def test_ticket_24748(self):
- t1 = SelfRefFK.objects.create(name='t1')
- SelfRefFK.objects.create(name='t2', parent=t1)
- SelfRefFK.objects.create(name='t3', parent=t1)
- self.assertQuerysetEqual(
- SelfRefFK.objects.annotate(num_children=Count('children')).order_by('name'),
- [('t1', 2), ('t2', 0), ('t3', 0)],
- lambda x: (x.name, x.num_children)
- )
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