Opened 14 years ago
Last modified 10 years ago
#15101 closed
GeoQuerySet extent() method fails to limit — at Version 1
Reported by: | Owned by: | nobody | |
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Component: | GIS | Version: | 1.2 |
Severity: | Normal | Keywords: | extent() |
Cc: | Triage Stage: | Accepted | |
Has patch: | no | Needs documentation: | no |
Needs tests: | no | Patch needs improvement: | no |
Easy pickings: | no | UI/UX: | no |
Description (last modified by )
I have an object with geometry points.
I expected to be able to return 100 objects' extent using a limit. However as demonstrated below the limit is never in the raw sql query:
>>> test = SamAddress.objects.all()[:100].extent() >>> print test; (-84.390510000000006, 33.754629999999999, -77.678370000000001, 40.513269999999999) >>> test = SamAddress.objects.all().extent() >>> print test; (-84.390510000000006, 33.754629999999999, -77.678370000000001, 40.513269999999999)
Debug from postgres.....
2011-01-16 18:45:04 EST LOG: statement: SELECT ST_Extent("world_samaddress"."geometry") AS "geoagg" FROM "world_samaddress" 2011-01-16 18:45:13 EST LOG: statement: SELECT ST_Extent("world_samaddress"."geometry") AS "geoagg" FROM "world_samaddress"
This actually makes sense since ST_Extent
is indeed an aggregate function and cannot be limited (similar to count()
or sum()
).
I am running geodjango 1.2.3.
Version 1.3 alpha 1 SVN-14993 is different in that it does pass through the limits looking like this...
Debug from postgres
2011-01-16 17:39:10 EST LOG: statement: SELECT ST_Extent("world_samaddress"."geometry") AS "geoagg" FROM "world_samaddress limit 100"
I don't know why my version does not use the limits on extent() and or count().
However the return value would still be the aggregate and not the limited results.
select ST_Extent(geometry) from world_samaddress limit 1; BOX(-84.39051 33.75463,-77.67837 40.51327) select ST_Extent(geometry) from world_samaddress; BOX(-84.39051 33.75463,-77.67837 40.51327)
The same would go for count() (or any aggregate function?
In future versions if a subselect were used it would do what I wanted it to do (which is odd) but return the extent of 100 points.
select ST_Extent(geometry) from (select geometry from world_samaddress limit 1) as foo; BOX(-84.39051 33.75463,-84.39051 33.75463) select ST_Extent(geometry) from (select geometry from world_samaddress) as foo; BOX(-84.39051 33.75463,-77.67837 40.51327)
Cleaned up ticket formatting.