Thanks to Elias Myllymäki for the report, and Shai Berger and Jake
Howard for the reviews.
Co-authored-by: Natalia <124304+nessita@users.noreply.github.com>
Thanks to Baptiste Mispelon for the report and quick fix, and to Simon
Charette and Jacob Walls for the reviews.
Co-authored-by: Natalia <124304+nessita@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously, any first field of a composite primary key with type
`INTEGER` was incorrectly introspected as an `AutoField` due to SQLite
treating `INTEGER PRIMARY KEY` as an alias for the `ROWID`.
This change ensures that integer fields in composite PKs are not
mistaken for auto-incrementing fields.
Thanks Jacob Walls and Sarah Boyce for the reviews.
The issue was only manifesting itself when also filtering againt a related
model as that forces the usage of a subquery because SQLUpdateCompiler doesn't
support the UPDATE FROM syntax yet.
Regression in 65ad4ade74dc9208b9d686a451cd6045df0c9c3a.
Refs #28900.
Thanks Gav O'Connor for the detailed report.
Regression in aba0e541caaa086f183197eaaca0ac20a730bbe4 and in
d5bebc1c26d4c0ec9eaa057aefc5b38649c0ba3b.
Thanks Florent Messa for the report, and Jake Howard and Claude
Paroz for the review.
Revision 1e9db35836d42a3c72f3d1015c2f302eb6fee046 fixed a regression in
55d89e25f4115c5674cdd9b9bcba2bb2bb6d820b, which also needs to be
backported to the stable branches in extended support (5.1.x and 4.2.x).
Regression in 55d89e25f4115c5674cdd9b9bcba2bb2bb6d820b.
This work improves the django.utils.text.wrap() function to ensure that
empty lines and lines with whitespace only are kept instead of being
dropped.
Thanks Matti Pohjanvirta for the report and fix.
Co-authored-by: Natalia <124304+nessita@users.noreply.github.com>
This reverts commits b1324a680add78de24c763911d0eefa19b9263bc and
02a5cbfe76382da2a0414df17017185be5bd47f9. The former caused a regression
in admin sites that relied on the `object-tools` block being inside the
`content` block.
Thank you to Fabian Braun for the report.
Now that selected aliases are stored in sql.Query.selected: dict[str, Any]
the values_list() method must ensures that duplicate field name references are
assigned unique aliases.
Refs #28900.
Regression in 65ad4ade74dc9208b9d686a451cd6045df0c9c3a.
Thanks Claude for the report.
Regression in 65ad4ade74dc9208b9d686a451cd6045df0c9c3a which allowed for
annotations to be SELECT'ed before model field references through
values()/values_list() and broke assumptions the select_for_update(of)
table infererence logic had about model fields always being first.
Refs #28900.
Thanks OutOfFocus4 for the report and Sarah for the test.
Regression in 65ad4ade74dc9208b9d686a451cd6045df0c9c3a.
Refs #28900.
Thanks Jeff Iadarola for the report and tests.
Co-Authored-By: OutOfFocus4 <jeff.iadarola@gmail.com>
Swapped to an allow list instead of a deny list for field types to
determine if the UNNEST optimization can be enabled to avoid further
surprises with other types that would require further specialization to
adapt.
Regression in a16eedcf9c69d8a11d94cac1811018c5b996d491.
Thanks Joshua Goodwin for the report and Sarah Boyce for the test.
Just like the In() lookup discards of None members TupleIn() should
discard tuples containing any None as NULL != NULL in SQL and the
framework expects such queries to be elided under some circumstances.
Refs #31667, #36116.
Thanks Basptise Mispelon for bisecting the regression to 626d77e.
docs.djangoproject.com had been updated to serve the object.inv file
from the default location, so the second tuple element can be None
(the "default" value).