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| PostgreSQL specific query expressions |
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| .. module:: django.contrib.postgres.expressions |
| :synopsis: PostgreSQL specific query expressions |
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| These expressions are available from the |
| ``django.contrib.postgres.expressions`` module. |
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| ``ArraySubquery()`` expressions |
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| .. class:: ArraySubquery(queryset) |
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| ``ArraySubquery`` is a :class:`~django.db.models.Subquery` that uses the |
| PostgreSQL ``ARRAY`` constructor to build a list of values from the queryset, |
| which must use :meth:`.QuerySet.values` to return only a single column. |
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| This class differs from :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.aggregates.ArrayAgg` |
| in the way that it does not act as an aggregate function and does not require |
| an SQL ``GROUP BY`` clause to build the list of values. |
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| For example, if you want to annotate all related books to an author as JSON |
| objects: |
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| .. code-block:: pycon |
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| >>> from django.db.models import OuterRef |
| >>> from django.db.models.functions import JSONObject |
| >>> from django.contrib.postgres.expressions import ArraySubquery |
| >>> books = Book.objects.filter(author=OuterRef("pk")).values( |
| ... json=JSONObject(title="title", pages="pages") |
| ... ) |
| >>> author = Author.objects.annotate(books=ArraySubquery(books)).first() |
| >>> author.books |
| [{'title': 'Solaris', 'pages': 204}, {'title': 'The Cyberiad', 'pages': 295}] |
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