from django.core.exceptions import FieldError, FullResultSet from django.db.models.expressions import Col from django.db.models.sql.compiler import SQLAggregateCompiler, SQLCompiler from django.db.models.sql.compiler import SQLDeleteCompiler as BaseSQLDeleteCompiler from django.db.models.sql.compiler import SQLInsertCompiler from django.db.models.sql.compiler import SQLUpdateCompiler as BaseSQLUpdateCompiler __all__ = [ "SQLAggregateCompiler", "SQLCompiler", "SQLDeleteCompiler", "SQLInsertCompiler", "SQLUpdateCompiler", ] class SQLDeleteCompiler(BaseSQLDeleteCompiler): def as_sql(self): # Prefer the non-standard DELETE FROM syntax over the SQL generated by # the SQLDeleteCompiler's default implementation when multiple tables # are involved since MySQL/MariaDB will generate a more efficient query # plan than when using a subquery. where, having, qualify = self.query.where.split_having_qualify( must_group_by=self.query.group_by is not None ) if self.single_alias or having or qualify: # DELETE FROM cannot be used when filtering against aggregates or # window functions as it doesn't allow for GROUP BY/HAVING clauses # and the subquery wrapping (necessary to emulate QUALIFY). return super().as_sql() result = [ "DELETE %s FROM" % self.quote_name_unless_alias(self.query.get_initial_alias()) ] from_sql, params = self.get_from_clause() result.extend(from_sql) try: where_sql, where_params = self.compile(where) except FullResultSet: pass else: result.append("WHERE %s" % where_sql) params.extend(where_params) return " ".join(result), tuple(params) class SQLUpdateCompiler(BaseSQLUpdateCompiler): def as_sql(self): update_query, update_params = super().as_sql() # MySQL and MariaDB support UPDATE ... ORDER BY syntax. if self.query.order_by: order_by_sql = [] order_by_params = [] db_table = self.query.get_meta().db_table try: for resolved, (sql, params, _) in self.get_order_by(): if ( isinstance(resolved.expression, Col) and resolved.expression.alias != db_table ): # Ignore ordering if it contains joined fields, because # they cannot be used in the ORDER BY clause. raise FieldError order_by_sql.append(sql) order_by_params.extend(params) update_query += " ORDER BY " + ", ".join(order_by_sql) update_params += tuple(order_by_params) except FieldError: # Ignore ordering if it contains annotations, because they're # removed in .update() and cannot be resolved. pass return update_query, update_params