Opened 9 years ago
Last modified 3 days ago
#26355 new New feature
Add support for PostgreSQL's array_append to ArrayField
Reported by: | Paul Grau | Owned by: | |
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Component: | contrib.postgres | Version: | dev |
Severity: | Normal | Keywords: | |
Cc: | şuayip üzülmez | Triage Stage: | Accepted |
Has patch: | yes | Needs documentation: | no |
Needs tests: | no | Patch needs improvement: | yes |
Easy pickings: | no | UI/UX: | no |
Description (last modified by )
I am using an ArrayField to store a list of dates. I would like to use update()
to add a value to the list, only if the list doesn't contain it already.
The contains
part is already supported by Django, but not the array_append
.
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/arrays.html#ARRAYS-MODIFYING
Eventually I'd like to be able to do something like this:
User.objects.exclude(active_in__contains=[current_month]).update(active_in=F('active_in') + [current_month])
which should result in this SQL:
UPDATE user_user SET active_in = array_append(active_in, [%s]) WHERE NOT(active_in @> ARRAY[%s]::varchar[]) ['2012-01']
PS: I want to use update
instead of get()
and save()
for performance reasons.
I want to add that in this particular use case I can get around using it (because I already have the user object anyway), but it would nevertheless be nice of have this feature, I think.
Change History (15)
comment:1 by , 9 years ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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comment:2 by , 9 years ago
Summary: | Postgres ArrayField append → Add support for PostgreSQL's array_append to ArrayField |
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Triage Stage: | Unreviewed → Accepted |
comment:4 by , 9 years ago
Owner: | set to |
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Status: | new → assigned |
comment:6 by , 8 years ago
Patch needs improvement: | set |
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comment:7 by , 8 years ago
Patch needs improvement: | unset |
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comment:8 by , 8 years ago
Patch needs improvement: | set |
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comment:9 by , 6 years ago
Where do we stand on this feature since "needs improvement"? I notice it still isn't mentioned in the docs https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/ref/contrib/postgres/fields/. Should we go with this https://django-postgres-extensions.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arrays.html instead? Thx.
comment:10 by , 6 years ago
There hasn't been any response from the pull request author for some time. Feel free to pick it up if you like.
comment:11 by , 6 years ago
Owner: | changed from | to
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Version: | 1.9 → master |
comment:12 by , 5 years ago
For reference, I just closed #24709 as a duplicate. It had some ideas about a possible API which might be worth a look for anyone interested in picking this up again.
comment:14 by , 2 years ago
Owner: | removed |
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Status: | assigned → new |
comment:15 by , 3 days ago
Cc: | added |
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I would consider expanding the scope of this somewhat...
In the following examples,
value
is the array[1, 2, 3]
.Taking this back to the simple case, the following should be supported for
array_append
(or the||
operator):In addition, the
array_cat
function or||
operator can be used to concatenate arrays:Going back to the original description, we could implement set-like updates to arrays (using bitwise-or):
The main challenge in all this is how to sensibly handle nested arrays.
Also note that PostgreSQL supports assigning to indexes or slices of arrays - maybe this could also be added somehow:
Note that updating a slice with more or less values that the width of the slice will require the same approach as the above example because PostgreSQL silently drops excess values provided and
ERROR: source array too small
is thrown if there are not enough values.Another consideration is for the
array_prepend
function, but I'm not sure how that could be handled nicely in the expressions syntax.We could also use
array_remove
, but this will remove all values that match - a bit like set difference: