There existed inconsistencies between db_query & db's fallback for min
datetime in str format - missing decimal seconds places. Now, we're
storing the default string once and re-using it to reduce
inconsistencies or room for human errors.
refactor: clean up code to py39+ supported syntax
- f-strings instead of format
- latest typing support instead of pre 3.9 TitleCase
- remove UTF-8 declarations.
- many more changes
Powered by https://github.com/asottile/pyupgrade/ + manual cleanups
* Conditions passed are not valid prepared statement values. They
can be passed as string substitution since they're generated by DBQuery.
* Added typing hints & other improvements
* Removed seemingly pointless try-except block
A field like 'count(`tabBOM Update Log`.name) as total_count' split by
whitespace loses it's meaning. Tried splitting it meaningfully but
didn't get the point of this tbh and stopped. I'm not sure what the code
before was trying to do and with what set of inputs.
Imagine the following fields: [count(`tabBOM Update Log`.name) as
total_count, `tabBOM Update Log`.name as update_name, `tabBOM Update
Log`.name, `tabBOM Update as Log`.name, tabBOM.name, name], I couldn't
see what the previous check was trying to protect - hence, didn't add
any equivalent functionality.
Converted all possible usages of re.* that weren't compiling the regex
separately and re-using it. Separated out the compiled patterns as
global variables. Repetitive patterns could be made DRY-er.
Would be nicer to have all regexes in a single module so that we could
re-use better, keep track of outdated, and keep checks for possible
reDos' etc
* fix: misc fixes
local.x gets resetted on every request so switched to a simple dict
simplified is_val_used in set_next_val function for sequences
* chore: use multisql for sequence methods
* fix: fields not updating on form
* minor(base_input): removed unnecessary branching in update_input
* chore: remove prints and rename autoincremented_status_map
* chore: added proper type hint + comment + formatting
* fix: added searching in cast_name rather than handling it manually
* fix: share condition query + test_build_match_conditions
* fix: add cast_name to more places
* test: test for sequence
* fix: sequence functions
* fix: inherit frappetestcase
* minor: attach sequence methods to db context local
* chore: update sequence function names in Database
use frappe.db for sequences in naming.py
* fix: convert filename to str (for autoincremented doctypes)
* chore: better regex for modifying values for postgres
* minor: allow changing name column type (if no data is present in the doctype)
* refactor: validate_autoname
converted it to a simple function
enabled changing autoincrement autoname from customize form
* fix: use sql_ddl for change_column_type in postgres
* fix: use not null constraint in postgres when changing name type
* fix(test): updated test_autoincremented_doctype_transition with transitioning when no data is present
* fix(test): updated test_cast_name
probably messed up during rebase
* fix(test): used rollback upon error in transaction for postgres
* chore: use frappe.db.x methods for sequences
* minor: use temporary sequences in test
* minor: use generate_hash for sequence naming in sequence tests
* chore: replace sequence imports with frappe.db.x
* chore: move out casting name fields to a separate method
* refactor: cast_name
more explicit cases for casts and added docstring
* fix: added space in test_cast_name
* chore: fix linter
* chore: better naming for can_change_name_column_type
* chore: add comment for autoincremented_site_status_map
* chore: update/add docstrings
Due to collation differences in MariaDB and Postgres, tests gave
inconsistent results. This was to be handled in tests alone instead of
the application. It was unnecessary. Collation changes should be made at DBMS config
level only. Accomodating for those in the application will unnecessarily
degrade performance for everyone.
Other changes:
* use pluck in user_type
* revert ordering in nestedset
* revert parsing in order_field
* use preferred APIs & styling
Co-authored-by: gavin <gavin18d@gmail.com>
* Handle inconsistencies in type handling in DatabaseQuery & Database
APIs
* Update incompatible queries with frappe.qb notation
* Fixed use cases discovered by failing ERPNext CI tests
fix: db independent syntax for user_type
fix: handle postgres datetime values
feat: add ability to auto commit on db inserts
feat: add ability to escape underscore in postgres
fix: handle missing data in test runner bootstrapping
fix: db independent syntax for queries
fix: refactor to use qb
fix: update cache for language
fix: use pluck in email_queue
Co-authored-by: gavin <gavin18d@gmail.com>
fix: don't auto insert on tests for make_property_setter
fix: remove auto_commit in custom_field insertion
fix: remove auto_commit functionality
fix: review comments
fix: revert link validation
fix: style suggestion for readability
Co-authored-by: gavin <gavin18d@gmail.com>
fix: revert .lower() in link validation
fix: add rollback for setup_wizard
Revert "fix: add rollback for setup_wizard"
This reverts commit 83b3b0913db17718ccd5edae01858cff15603829.
Revert "feat: add ability to escape underscore in postgres"
This reverts commit 8ed9c2aa3306438e94bb813f60e65b416d0b947b.
fix: more concise representation of order fields
Co-authored-by: gavin <gavin18d@gmail.com>
Core/User DocType: Add 'group_by' for PostgreSQL
Signed-off-by: Verequies <hamishclaxton@gmail.com>
fix: Postgres Compatibility for Standard Views
Desk/Dashboard DocType: Fix lowercase table name
Signed-off-by: Verequies <hamishclaxton@gmail.com>
Desk/Page/Setup Wizard: Fix data not being commited to database
Signed-off-by: Verequies <hamishclaxton@gmail.com>
Model/db_query: Fix queries with order_by and group_by for PostgreSQL
Signed-off-by: Verequies <hamishclaxton@gmail.com>
Model/db_query: Fix order_by without table name for PostgreSQL
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