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SQLAlchemy-0.6.1.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.6.3.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.6.4.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.6.6.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.7.1.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.7.2.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.7.3.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.7.5.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.7.6.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.7.7.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.7.8.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.7.9dev.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.8.0b1.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.8.0.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.8.1.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.8.2.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.8.3.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.8.4.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.9.1.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.9.2.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.9.3.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.9.4.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.9.6.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.9.7.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.9.8.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-0.9.9.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.0.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.1.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.2.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.3.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.4.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.5.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.6.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.7.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.8.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.9.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.10.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.11.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.12.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.13.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.0.14.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.1.0.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.1.1.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.1.2.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.1.3.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.1.4.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.1.5.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.1.6.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.1.9.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.1.10.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.1.11.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.1.12.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.1.13.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.2.0.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.2.2.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.2.3.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.2.4.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.2.5.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.2.6.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.2.7.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.2.8.tar.gz
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/SQLAlchemy-1.3.2.tar.gz
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SOURCES/SQLAlchemy-1.2.7.tar.gz
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.python-sqlalchemy.metadata
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343aa9ade5fc6b01933f5d2d8fc97c75005ac9fa SOURCES/SQLAlchemy-1.2.7.tar.gz
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SOURCES/python-sqlalchemy-1.2.8-sqlite-3.24.patch
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SOURCES/python-sqlalchemy-1.2.8-sqlite-3.24.patch
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From 3fd3ac6d554019f54efe1935f3a25cb5939fdad3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Nils Philippsen <nils@tiptoe.de>
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Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2018 00:08:38 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH] fix TypeReflectionTest for sqlite 3.24
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SQLite 3.24 added support for PostgreSQL-style UPSERT. This added two
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new keywords 'DO' and 'NOTHING' which made
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test_round_trip_direct_type_affinity() fail with a syntax error.
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---
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test/dialect/test_sqlite.py | 2 +-
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1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
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diff --git a/test/dialect/test_sqlite.py b/test/dialect/test_sqlite.py
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index 4c462aed1..d2d563208 100644
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--- a/test/dialect/test_sqlite.py
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+++ b/test/dialect/test_sqlite.py
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@@ -1637,7 +1637,7 @@ class TypeReflectionTest(fixtures.TestBase):
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("BLOBBER", sqltypes.NullType()),
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("DOUBLE PRECISION", sqltypes.REAL()),
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("FLOATY", sqltypes.REAL()),
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- ("NOTHING WE KNOW", sqltypes.NUMERIC()),
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+ ("SOMETHING UNKNOWN", sqltypes.NUMERIC()),
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]
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def _fixture_as_string(self, fixture):
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--
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2.17.1
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%global debug_package %{nil}
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%if 0%{?fedora} || 0%{?rhel} > 7
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%bcond_without python3
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%global with_python3 1
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%endif
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# python2X and python3X are built form the same module, so we need a conditional for python2 bits
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# the state of the conditional is not important in the spec, it is set in modulemd
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%if 0%{?rhel} > 7
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# Disable python2 build by default
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%bcond_with python2
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%bcond_with python36_module
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%else
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%bcond_without python2
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%endif
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%global srcname SQLAlchemy
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Name: python-sqlalchemy
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Version: 1.3.2
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Version: 1.2.7
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Release: 3%{?dist}
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Summary: Modular and flexible ORM library for python
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@ -23,16 +21,9 @@ License: MIT
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URL: http://www.sqlalchemy.org/
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Source0: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/S/%{srcname}/%{srcname}-%{version}.tar.gz
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# Fold entities into existing joins when resolving FROM ambiguity.
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# This regression was introduced with the 1.3 sqlalchemy series.
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# Fixed upstream: https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy/commit/25a42e93f4ef5ce1a9f9c23fbcdea3e21a7b3f1a
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# Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1829932
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Patch0: fix-regression-in-ambiguous-join-logic.patch
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# Include GROUP BY in _should_nest_selectable criteria
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# Upstream issue: https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy/issues/5065
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# Backported from upstream change: https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy/commit/2d5fa22c7d53ff8109d47ba5ae4fe3b9849ddd09
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Patch1: sqlalchemy-1.4.0-group_by_joined_relations.patch
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# Fix tests for sqlite 3.24
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# https://github.com/zzzeek/sqlalchemy/pull/452
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Patch1: python-sqlalchemy-1.2.8-sqlite-3.24.patch
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BuildRequires: gcc
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BuildRequires: python2-setuptools
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BuildRequires: python2-mock
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BuildRequires: python2-pytest
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%endif
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%endif # with python2
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%if %{with python3}
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%if %{with python36_module}
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BuildRequires: python36-devel
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BuildRequires: python36-rpm-macros
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%else
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%if 0%{?with_python3}
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BuildRequires: python3-devel
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%endif
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BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
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BuildRequires: python3-pytest
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%endif
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define the join conditions explicitly, to bridge the gap between database and
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domain.
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This package includes the python 2 version of the module.
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%package doc
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Summary: Documentation for SQLAlchemy
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BuildArch: noarch
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domain.
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This package includes the python 2 version of the module.
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%endif
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%endif # with python2
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%if %{with python3}
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%if 0%{?with_python3}
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%package -n python3-sqlalchemy
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Summary: Modular and flexible ORM library for python
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Group: Development/Libraries
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@ -106,24 +90,31 @@ define the join conditions explicitly, to bridge the gap between database and
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domain.
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This package includes the python 3 version of the module.
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%endif # with python3
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%endif # with_python3
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# Filter unnecessary dependencies
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%global __provides_exclude_from ^(%{python2_sitearch}|%{python3_sitearch})/.*\\.so$
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%prep
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%setup -n %{srcname}-%{version}
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%patch0 -p1
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%patch1 -p1
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%setup -q -n %{srcname}-%{version}
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%patch1 -p1 -b .sqlite-3.24
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%build
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%{?with_python2:%py2_build}
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%if %{with python2}
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%py2_build
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%endif # with python2
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%if %{with python3}
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%if 0%{?with_python3}
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%py3_build
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%endif
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%install
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%{?with_python2:%py2_install}
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%if %{with python2}
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%py2_install
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%endif # with python2
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%if %{with python3}
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%if 0%{?with_python3}
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%py3_install
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%endif
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rm -rf doc/build
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%check
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%{?with_python2:PYTHONPATH=. %{__python2} -m pytest test}
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%if %{with python2}
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PYTHONPATH=. %{__python2} -m pytest test
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%endif # with python2
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%if %{with python3}
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%if 0%{?with_python3}
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PYTHONPATH=. %{__python3} -m pytest test
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%endif
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%license LICENSE
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%doc README.rst
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%{python2_sitearch}/*
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%endif
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%endif # with python2
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%if %{with python3}
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%if 0%{?with_python3}
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%files -n python3-sqlalchemy
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%license LICENSE
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%doc README.rst
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%{python3_sitearch}/*
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%endif # with python3
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%endif # with_python3
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%changelog
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* Mon Dec 04 2023 Lumír Balhar <lbalhar@redhat.com> - 1.3.2-3
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- Fix GROUP BY for joined relationships
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Resolves: RHEL-17464
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* Wed Aug 01 2018 Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com> - 1.2.7-3
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- Fix tests with SQLite 3.24+
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* Fri May 15 2020 Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak@redhat.com> - 1.3.2-2
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- Fix regression in ambiguous join logic
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Resolves: rhbz#1829932
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* Fri Apr 05 2019 Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak@redhat.com> - 1.3.2-1
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- Rebase to 1.3.2 to fix CVE-2019-7164 and CVE-2019-7548
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Resolves: rhbz#1695754
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* Tue Jul 31 2018 Lumír Balhar <lbalhar@redhat.com> - 1.2.8-6
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- Switch python3 coditions to bcond
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* Wed Jul 18 2018 Tomas Orsava <torsava@redhat.com> - 1.2.8-5
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- BuildRequire also python36-rpm-macros as part of the python36 module build
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* Wed Jul 04 2018 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 1.2.8-4
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- Add a bcond for python2
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- Remove provides filter, it was only needed 100 years ago
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* Sun Jun 17 2018 Nils Philippsen <nils@tiptoe.de> - 1.2.8-3
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- rename patch, apply with backups
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- fix failing test for sqlite 3.24 instead of skipping it
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* Thu Jun 14 2018 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 1.2.8-2
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- Rebuilt for Python 3.7
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* Tue Jun 05 2018 Nils Philippsen <nils@tiptoe.de> - 1.2.8-1
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- version 1.2.8
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* Mon Apr 30 2018 Tomas Orsava <torsava@redhat.com> - 1.2.7-2
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- Require the python36-devel package when building for the python36 module
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* Thu Jun 14 2018 Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak@redhat.com> - 1.2.7-2
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- Conditionalize the python2 subpackage
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* Sun Apr 22 2018 Nils Philippsen <nils@tiptoe.de> - 1.2.7-1
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- version 1.2.7
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diff --git a/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/util.py b/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/util.py
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index 3077840..8719b26 100644
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--- a/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/util.py
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+++ b/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/util.py
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@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ from .annotation import _shallow_annotate # noqa
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from .base import _from_objects
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from .base import ColumnSet
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from .ddl import sort_tables # noqa
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+from .elements import _expand_cloned
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from .elements import _find_columns # noqa
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from .elements import _label_reference
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from .elements import _textual_label_reference
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@@ -149,6 +150,16 @@ def find_left_clause_to_join_from(clauses, join_to, onclause):
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idx.append(i)
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break
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+ if len(idx) > 1:
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+ # this is the same "hide froms" logic from
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+ # Selectable._get_display_froms
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+ toremove = set(
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+ chain(*[_expand_cloned(f._hide_froms) for f in clauses])
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+ )
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+ idx = [
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+ i for i in idx if clauses[i] not in toremove
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+ ]
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+
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# onclause was given and none of them resolved, so assume
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# all indexes can match
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if not idx and onclause is not None:
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diff --git a/test/orm/test_joins.py b/test/orm/test_joins.py
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index bb9747c..4fe04f7 100644
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--- a/test/orm/test_joins.py
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+++ b/test/orm/test_joins.py
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@@ -1559,6 +1559,81 @@ class JoinTest(QueryTest, AssertsCompiledSQL):
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"ON dingalings.address_id = addresses_1.id",
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)
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+ def test_clause_present_in_froms_twice_w_onclause(self):
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+ # test [ticket:4584]
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+ Order, Address, Dingaling, User = (
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+ self.classes.Order,
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+ self.classes.Address,
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+ self.classes.Dingaling,
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+ self.classes.User,
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+ )
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+
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+ sess = create_session()
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+
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+ a1 = aliased(Address)
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+
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+ q = sess.query(Order).select_from(Order, a1, User)
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+ assert_raises_message(
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+ sa.exc.InvalidRequestError,
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+ "Can't determine which FROM clause to join from, there are "
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+ "multiple FROMS which can join to this entity. "
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+ "Try adding an explicit ON clause to help resolve the ambiguity.",
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+ q.outerjoin,
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+ a1,
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+ )
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+
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+ # the condition which occurs here is: Query._from_obj contains both
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+ # "a1" by itself as well as a join that "a1" is part of.
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+ # find_left_clause_to_join_from() needs to include removal of froms
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+ # that are in the _hide_froms of joins the same way
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+ # Selectable._get_display_froms does.
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+ q = sess.query(Order).select_from(Order, a1, User)
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+ q = q.outerjoin(a1, a1.id == Order.address_id)
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+ q = q.outerjoin(User, a1.user_id == User.id)
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+
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+ self.assert_compile(
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+ q,
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+ "SELECT orders.id AS orders_id, orders.user_id AS orders_user_id, "
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+ "orders.address_id AS orders_address_id, "
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+ "orders.description AS orders_description, "
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+ "orders.isopen AS orders_isopen "
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+ "FROM orders "
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+ "LEFT OUTER JOIN addresses AS addresses_1 "
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+ "ON addresses_1.id = orders.address_id "
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+ "LEFT OUTER JOIN users ON addresses_1.user_id = users.id",
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+ )
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+
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+ def test_clause_present_in_froms_twice_wo_onclause(self):
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+ # test [ticket:4584]
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+ Order, Address, Dingaling, User = (
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+ self.classes.Order,
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+ self.classes.Address,
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+ self.classes.Dingaling,
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+ self.classes.User,
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+ )
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+
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+ sess = create_session()
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+
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+ a1 = aliased(Address)
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+
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+ # the condition which occurs here is: Query._from_obj contains both
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+ # "a1" by itself as well as a join that "a1" is part of.
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+ # find_left_clause_to_join_from() needs to include removal of froms
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+ # that are in the _hide_froms of joins the same way
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+ # Selectable._get_display_froms does.
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+ q = sess.query(User).select_from(Dingaling, a1, User)
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+ q = q.outerjoin(a1, User.id == a1.user_id)
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+ q = q.outerjoin(Dingaling)
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+
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+ self.assert_compile(
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+ q,
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+ "SELECT users.id AS users_id, users.name AS users_name "
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+ "FROM users LEFT OUTER JOIN addresses AS addresses_1 "
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+ "ON users.id = addresses_1.user_id "
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+ "LEFT OUTER JOIN dingalings "
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+ "ON addresses_1.id = dingalings.address_id",
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+ )
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+
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def test_multiple_adaption(self):
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Item, Order, User = (
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self.classes.Item,
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SHA512 (SQLAlchemy-1.3.2.tar.gz) = fbbcff21e722a26a914d701cce430fcc5dac503fffb65e385e86754f39b585b5a4c6b4914533bc4adfe48269130e9b5c1c8c539aa60481c721c2ce7cfedca1bf
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From 6d1f6b7dce58bfd112d662486956f919f1640f4f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Lumir Balhar <lbalhar@redhat.com>
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Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2023 11:44:37 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH] Include GROUP BY in _should_nest_selectable criteria
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Fixed bug where usage of joined eager loading would not properly wrap the
|
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query inside of a subquery when :meth:`.Query.group_by` were used against
|
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the query. When any kind of result-limiting approach is used, such as
|
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DISTINCT, LIMIT, OFFSET, joined eager loading embeds the row-limited query
|
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inside of a subquery so that the collection results are not impacted. For
|
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some reason, the presence of GROUP BY was never included in this criterion,
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even though it has a similar effect as using DISTINCT. Additionally, the
|
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bug would prevent using GROUP BY at all for a joined eager load query for
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most database platforms which forbid non-aggregated, non-grouped columns
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from being in the query, as the additional columns for the joined eager
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load would not be accepted by the database.
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Fixes: #5065
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Change-Id: I9a2ed8196f83297ec38012138d1a5acdf9e88155
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(cherry picked from commit 2d5fa22)
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---
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lib/sqlalchemy/orm/query.py | 1 +
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test/orm/test_eager_relations.py | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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test/orm/test_subquery_relations.py | 39 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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3 files changed, 80 insertions(+)
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diff --git a/lib/sqlalchemy/orm/query.py b/lib/sqlalchemy/orm/query.py
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index 9544b7d..321b14d 100644
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--- a/lib/sqlalchemy/orm/query.py
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+++ b/lib/sqlalchemy/orm/query.py
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@@ -3479,6 +3479,7 @@ class Query(object):
|
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kwargs.get("limit") is not None
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or kwargs.get("offset") is not None
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or kwargs.get("distinct", False)
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+ or kwargs.get("group_by", False)
|
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)
|
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|
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def exists(self):
|
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diff --git a/test/orm/test_eager_relations.py b/test/orm/test_eager_relations.py
|
||||
index 4adf9a7..5a1d4f4 100644
|
||||
--- a/test/orm/test_eager_relations.py
|
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+++ b/test/orm/test_eager_relations.py
|
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@@ -1109,6 +1109,46 @@ class EagerTest(_fixtures.FixtureTest, testing.AssertsCompiledSQL):
|
||||
|
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self.assert_sql_count(testing.db, go, 1)
|
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|
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+ def test_group_by_only(self):
|
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+ # like distinct(), a group_by() has a similar effect so the
|
||||
+ # joined eager load needs to subquery for this as well
|
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+ users, Address, addresses, User = (
|
||||
+ self.tables.users,
|
||||
+ self.classes.Address,
|
||||
+ self.tables.addresses,
|
||||
+ self.classes.User,
|
||||
+ )
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ mapper(
|
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+ User,
|
||||
+ users,
|
||||
+ properties={
|
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+ "addresses": relationship(
|
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+ mapper(Address, addresses),
|
||||
+ lazy="joined",
|
||||
+ order_by=addresses.c.email_address,
|
||||
+ )
|
||||
+ },
|
||||
+ )
|
||||
+
|
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+ q = create_session().query(User)
|
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+ eq_(
|
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+ [
|
||||
+ User(id=7, addresses=[Address(id=1)]),
|
||||
+ User(
|
||||
+ id=8,
|
||||
+ addresses=[
|
||||
+ Address(id=3, email_address="ed@bettyboop.com"),
|
||||
+ Address(id=4, email_address="ed@lala.com"),
|
||||
+ Address(id=2, email_address="ed@wood.com"),
|
||||
+ ],
|
||||
+ ),
|
||||
+ User(id=9, addresses=[Address(id=5)]),
|
||||
+ User(id=10, addresses=[]),
|
||||
+ ],
|
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+ q.order_by(User.id).group_by(User).all(), # group by all columns
|
||||
+ )
|
||||
+
|
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def test_limit_2(self):
|
||||
keywords, items, item_keywords, Keyword, Item = (
|
||||
self.tables.keywords,
|
||||
diff --git a/test/orm/test_subquery_relations.py b/test/orm/test_subquery_relations.py
|
||||
index 117ab5b..ce44061 100644
|
||||
--- a/test/orm/test_subquery_relations.py
|
||||
+++ b/test/orm/test_subquery_relations.py
|
||||
@@ -1112,6 +1112,45 @@ class EagerTest(_fixtures.FixtureTest, testing.AssertsCompiledSQL):
|
||||
result = q.order_by(sa.desc(User.id)).limit(2).offset(2).all()
|
||||
eq_(list(reversed(self.static.user_all_result[0:2])), result)
|
||||
|
||||
+ def test_group_by_only(self):
|
||||
+ # test group_by() not impacting results, similarly to joinedload
|
||||
+ users, Address, addresses, User = (
|
||||
+ self.tables.users,
|
||||
+ self.classes.Address,
|
||||
+ self.tables.addresses,
|
||||
+ self.classes.User,
|
||||
+ )
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ mapper(
|
||||
+ User,
|
||||
+ users,
|
||||
+ properties={
|
||||
+ "addresses": relationship(
|
||||
+ mapper(Address, addresses),
|
||||
+ lazy="subquery",
|
||||
+ order_by=addresses.c.email_address,
|
||||
+ )
|
||||
+ },
|
||||
+ )
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ q = create_session().query(User)
|
||||
+ eq_(
|
||||
+ [
|
||||
+ User(id=7, addresses=[Address(id=1)]),
|
||||
+ User(
|
||||
+ id=8,
|
||||
+ addresses=[
|
||||
+ Address(id=3, email_address="ed@bettyboop.com"),
|
||||
+ Address(id=4, email_address="ed@lala.com"),
|
||||
+ Address(id=2, email_address="ed@wood.com"),
|
||||
+ ],
|
||||
+ ),
|
||||
+ User(id=9, addresses=[Address(id=5)]),
|
||||
+ User(id=10, addresses=[]),
|
||||
+ ],
|
||||
+ q.order_by(User.id).group_by(User).all(), # group by all columns
|
||||
+ )
|
||||
+
|
||||
def test_one_to_many_scalar(self):
|
||||
Address, addresses, users, User = (
|
||||
self.classes.Address,
|
||||
--
|
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2.43.0
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