It looks like annotate()
does not take defer()
(or only()
) into account when building the sql query. Is this a bug or was it built like this for a reason?
Model:
class Item(models.Model):
a_number = models.PositiveIntegerField()
a_string = models.CharField(max_length=100)
a_date = models.DateField()
QuerySet:
Item.objects.defer(
'a_number',
'a_date'
).filter(
a_date__lte=datetime.date.today()
).annotate(
number_sum=Sum('a_number')
).order_by("-number_sum")
Query:
SELECT "app_item"."a_string", SUM("app_item"."a_number") AS "number_sum"
FROM "app_item"
WHERE "app_item"."a_date" <= 2012-10-03
GROUP BY "app_item"."id", "app_item"."a_number", "app_item"."a_date", "app_item"."a_string" ORDER BY "number_sum" DESC
I was expecting:
SELECT "app_item"."a_string", SUM("app_item"."a_number") AS "number_sum"
FROM "app_item"
WHERE "app_item"."a_date" <= 2012-10-03
GROUP BY "app_item"."id", "app_item"."a_string" ORDER BY "number_sum" DESC
I know I can use values()
but I would like model instances.
Maybe there is an easy way to remove group by columns as I still would like to remove "app_item"."id" fom group by as well?
I am going to use raw for now but would be nice to have a cross db solution.
django.db.models.expressions
(likeRawSQL
) you can overwrite them and return different values forget_group_by_cols()
. I think something similar must be possible for other lookups.