Opened 9 months ago

Closed 9 months ago

Last modified 9 months ago

#35256 closed Uncategorized (duplicate)

Strange/duplicate join clauses on queries with filter and annotations

Reported by: Bálint Balina Owned by: nobody
Component: Database layer (models, ORM) Version: 4.1
Severity: Normal Keywords: annotate filter join
Cc: Triage Stage: Unreviewed
Has patch: no Needs documentation: no
Needs tests: no Patch needs improvement: no
Easy pickings: no UI/UX: no

Description

The filtering/annotation on the same data behaves differently based on the order of operations.

See the below example models, code, and generate sql:

class PriceList(models.Model):
    id = models.IntegerField(...)
    customer = models.ForeignKey(...)

class PriceListItem(models.Model):
    id = models.IntegerField(...)
    price_list = models.ForeignKey("PriceList", models.CASCADE)
    product = models.ForeignKey("Product", models.PROTECT, related_name="price_list_items")
    price = models.DecimalField(...)

class Product(models.Model):
    id = models.IntegerField(...)
    sku = models.CharField(...)

# retrieve all products, with prices related to a certain customer. 
# The price should be null, if it is not specified for the customer, but the product should still be retrieved.

q1 = Product.objects.annotate(price=F("price_list_items__price")).filter(Q(price_list_items__price_list__isnull=True) | Q(price_list_items__price_list__customer_id=1)).values("id", "price")

# sql (WRONG): 
"""
SELECT "product"."id", t4."price" 
FROM "product" 
LEFT OUTER JOIN "price_list_item" ON ("product"."id" = "price_list_item"."product_id") 
LEFT OUTER JOIN "price_list" ON ("price_list_item"."price_list_id" = "price_list"."id") 
LEFT OUTER JOIN "price_list_item" t4 ON ("product"."id" = t4."product_id") 
LEFT OUTER JOIN "price_list" t5 ON (t4."price_list_id" = t5."id") 
WHERE (t4."price_list_id" IS NULL OR  t5."customer_id" = 1))
"""

q2 = Product.objects.filter(Q(price_list_items__price_list__isnull=True) | Q(price_list_items__price_list__customer_id=1)).annotate(price=F("price_list_items__price")).values("id", "price")

# sql: 
"""
SELECT "product"."id", price_list_item."price" 
FROM "product" 
LEFT OUTER JOIN "price_list_item" ON ("product"."id" = "price_list_item"."product_id") 
LEFT OUTER JOIN "price_list" ON ("price_list_item"."price_list_id" = "price_list"."id") 
WHERE (price_list_item."price_list_id" IS NULL OR  price_list."customer_id" = 1))
"""

I would expect the 2nd output from both queries. This caused some quite hard-to-detect bugs for us.

It works as expected for ForignKeys, e.g. the other direction:

q3 = PriceListItem.objects.annotate(sku=F("product__sku")).filter(product__sku__icontains="x").values("id", "sku")

# sql
"""
SELECT "price_list_item"."id", "product"."sku" AS "sku" FROM "price_list_item" INNER JOIN "product" ON ("price_list_item"."product_id" = "product"."id") WHERE (UPPER("product"."sku"::text) LIKE UPPER('%x%'))
"""

q4 = PriceListItem.objects.filter(product__sku__icontains="x").annotate(sku=F("product__sku")).values("id", "sku")

# sql
"""
SELECT "price_list_item"."id", "product"."sku" AS "sku" FROM "price_list_item" INNER JOIN "product" ON ("price_list_item"."product_id" = "product"."id") WHERE (UPPER("product"."sku"::text) LIKE UPPER('%x%'))
"""


To Summarize:
Filtering on a reverse relation does not reuse joins, if it was already declared in annotations, but adds more joins causing invalid queires because the extra joins do not have proper filtering.

The ORM generates this:

SELECT "product"."id", t4."price" 
FROM "product" 
LEFT OUTER JOIN "price_list_item" ON ("product"."id" = "price_list_item"."product_id") 
LEFT OUTER JOIN "price_list" ON ("price_list_item"."price_list_id" = "price_list"."id") 
LEFT OUTER JOIN "price_list_item" t4 ON ("product"."id" = t4."product_id") 
LEFT OUTER JOIN "price_list" t5 ON (t4."price_list_id" = t5."id") 
WHERE (t4."price_list_id" IS NULL OR  t5."customer_id" = 1))

Instead of this:

SELECT "product"."id", price_list_item."price" 
FROM "product" 
LEFT OUTER JOIN "price_list_item" ON ("product"."id" = "price_list_item"."product_id") 
LEFT OUTER JOIN "price_list" ON ("price_list_item"."price_list_id" = "price_list"."id") 
WHERE (price_list_item."price_list_id" IS NULL OR  price_list."customer_id" = 1))

Tested on django 4.1.7

Change History (1)

comment:1 by Simon Charette, 9 months ago

Resolution: duplicate
Status: newclosed

Pretty sure this is a duplicate of #15049 without the aggregation part.

The TL;DR is that filter won't reuse existing JOINs but annotate will. Changing it now is non trivial as there are legitimate reasons for not doing so which makes be believe we need an optin mechanism when doing either about JOIN reuse.

Version 0, edited 9 months ago by Simon Charette (next)
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