Kaydet (Commit) de9942a6 authored tarafından Luke Plant's avatar Luke Plant

Fixed #17668 - prefetch_related does not work in in_bulk

Thanks to gurets for the report, and akaariai for the initial patch.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@17600 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
üst 4b641b78
......@@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ class QuerySet(object):
qs = self._clone()
qs.query.add_filter(('pk__in', id_list))
qs.query.clear_ordering(force_empty=True)
return dict([(obj._get_pk_val(), obj) for obj in qs.iterator()])
return dict([(obj._get_pk_val(), obj) for obj in qs])
def delete(self):
"""
......
......@@ -871,6 +871,9 @@ could be generated, which, depending on the database, might have performance
problems of its own when it comes to parsing or executing the SQL query. Always
profile for your use case!
Note that if you use ``iterator()`` to run the query, ``prefetch_related()``
calls will be ignored since these two optimizations do not make sense together.
extra
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......@@ -1430,6 +1433,9 @@ performance and a significant reduction in memory.
Note that using ``iterator()`` on a ``QuerySet`` which has already been
evaluated will force it to evaluate again, repeating the query.
Also, use of ``iterator()`` causes previous ``prefetch_related()`` calls to be
ignored since these two optimizations do not make sense together.
latest
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......@@ -470,3 +470,16 @@ class NullableTest(TestCase):
for e in qs2]
self.assertEqual(co_serfs, co_serfs2)
def test_in_bulk(self):
"""
In-bulk does correctly prefetch objects by not using .iterator()
directly.
"""
boss1 = Employee.objects.create(name="Peter")
boss2 = Employee.objects.create(name="Jack")
with self.assertNumQueries(2):
# Check that prefetch is done and it does not cause any errors.
bulk = Employee.objects.prefetch_related('serfs').in_bulk([boss1.pk, boss2.pk])
for b in bulk.values():
list(b.serfs.all())
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