Use the new optional argument to endRequest in the middleware
Currently endRequest is called twice on an exception if Django
intercepts the exception and returns it's own result. By setting
optional=True we do not crash on 'assert self.in_request'.
import re
# Valid query types (a dictionary is used for speedy lookups).
QUERY_TERMS = dict([(x, None) for x in (
'exact', 'iexact', 'contains', 'icontains', 'gt', 'gte', 'lt', 'lte', 'in',
'startswith', 'istartswith', 'endswith', 'iendswith', 'range', 'year',
'month', 'day', 'isnull', 'search', 'regex', 'iregex',
)])
# Size of each "chunk" for get_iterator calls.
# Larger values are slightly faster at the expense of more storage space.
GET_ITERATOR_CHUNK_SIZE = 100
# Separator used to split filter strings apart.
LOOKUP_SEP = '__'
# Constants to make looking up tuple values clearer.
# Join lists (indexes into the tuples that are values in the alias_map
# dictionary in the Query class).
TABLE_NAME = 0
RHS_ALIAS = 1
JOIN_TYPE = 2
LHS_ALIAS = 3
LHS_JOIN_COL = 4
RHS_JOIN_COL = 5
NULLABLE = 6
# How many results to expect from a cursor.execute call
MULTI = 'multi'
SINGLE = 'single'
ORDER_PATTERN = re.compile(r'\?|[-+]?[.\w]+$')
ORDER_DIR = {
'ASC': ('ASC', 'DESC'),
'DESC': ('DESC', 'ASC')}