Changelog
master (unreleased)
1.12.1 (2025-12-04)
Added support for Django 6.0
Added support for Python 3.14
Added missing docstrings and restructured docs regarding common properies
1.12.0 (2025-08-07)
Added a new and advanced queryable property implementation that allows to retrieve the final subclass object in inheritance scenarios (
InheritanceObjectProperty)Added a new and advanced queryable property implementation that allows to determine the content type of the object it’s attached to (
ContentTypeProperty)
1.11.0 (2025-05-13)
Added a new ready-to-use queryable property implementation that provides information about the final model in inheritance scenarios (
InheritanceModelProperty)Queryable properties on related models can now be used in the admin’s
list_displayin Django versions above 1.7Queryable properties in the admin’s
list_filterare now processed in a more robust way, eliminating the need for special handling when overridingget_list_filter(as a result, theprocess_queryable_property_filtersadmin method is now deprecated)
1.10.1 (2025-04-02)
Added support for Django 5.2
Improved the
prefetch_queryable_propertiesutility for proper support ofSubqueryObjectPropertyand composite primary keys
1.10.0 (2025-01-28)
Added support for Python 3.13
Added a new and advanced queryable property implementation that can load entire model objects from subqueries (
SubqueryObjectProperty)Fixed admin checks for
OrderByobjects in admin ordering
1.9.3 (2024-08-08)
Added support for Django 5.1
Dropped support for Python 3.4
1.9.2 (2024-03-06)
Fixed an error that prevented querysets with queryable property features from being used as filter values in
__infilters (i.e. implicit subqueries)
1.9.1 (2024-01-09)
Fixed resolving of filter conditions of aggregate properties in cases where a property was accessed via relation
1.9.0 (2023-12-05)
Added support for Django 5.0
Added support for Python 3.12
Added options to create querysets/managers with queryable property features on demand and without having to define a manager on the corresponding model
Queryable properties can now be populated in raw queries by using the property name as SQL column name
1.8.5 (2023-11-13)
Selected queryable properties are no longer aliased with a unique name in queries and use their regular name instead (also fixes errors that occurred when queries use themselves as subqueries recursively, e.g. in sliced prefetches)
1.8.4 (2023-04-05)
Added support for Django 4.2
Added support for Python 3.11
1.8.3 (2022-08-06)
Added support for Django 4.1
1.8.2 (2022-06-08)
Fixed queryset cloning in conjunction with positional arguments in Django versions below 1.9
1.8.1 (2022-03-05)
Fixed erroneous transformations of querysets with queryable properties functionality into
.values()querysets under rare circumstances in Django versions above 3.0Fixed the ability to pickle
.values()/.values_list()querysets with queryable properties functionality in Django versions below 1.9Fixed the erroneous inclusion of values of queryable properties that are used for ordering without being explicitly selected in
.values()/.values_list()querysets in Django versions below 1.8
1.8.0 (2021-12-07)
Added support for Django 4.0
Added new ready-to-use queryable property implementations for properties based on subqueries (
SubqueryFieldProperty,SubqueryExistenceCheckProperty)RelatedExistenceCheckPropertyobjects can now be configured as negated to be able to check for the non-existence of related objects
1.7.1 (2021-11-01)
Added support for Python 3.10
Fixed duplicate selections of
GROUP BYcolumns when multiple aggregate properties are selected, which also led to wrong property values, in Django versions below 1.8
1.7.0 (2021-07-05)
Added the
prefetch_queryable_propertiesutility function which allows to efficiently query property values for model instances that were already loaded from the database beforehandExtended the
LookupFilterMixinto allow to define a filter function/method that handles all lookups that don’t use an explicitly registered function/methodValues for queryable properties with setters can now also be set using initializer keyword arguments of their respective models
1.6.1 (2021-04-19)
Fixed the
AnnotationGetterMixinand its subclasses to be able to work with nested properties correctly regardless of whether or not the model’s base manager uses the queryable properties extensionsFixed the admin filter that displays all possible options to be able to work with nested properties correctly regardless of whether or not the model’s default manager uses the queryable properties extensions
1.6.0 (2021-04-06)
Added support for Django 3.2
Queryable properties can now define a verbose name that can be used in UI representations
Added a Django admin integration that allows to reference queryable properties like regular model fields in various admin options
Fixed the construction of
GROUP BYclauses when using annotations based on aggregate queryable properties in Django 1.8
1.5.0 (2020-12-30)
Added an option to implement annotation-based properties that use their annotation to query their getter value from the database
Added a new ready-to-use queryable property implementation for properties that check whether or not certain related objects exist (
RelatedExistenceCheckProperty)Added a new ready-to-use queryable property implementation for properties that map field/attribute values to other values (
MappingProperty)
1.4.1 (2020-10-21)
String representations of queryable properties do now contain the full Python path instead of the Django model path (also fixes an error that occurred when building the string representation for a property on an abstract model that was defined outside of the installed apps)
1.4.0 (2020-10-17)
ValueCheckPropertyandRangeCheckPropertyobjects can now take more complex attribute paths instead of simple field/attribute namesRangeCheckPropertyobjects now have an option that determines how to treat missing values to support ranges with optional boundariesAdded a new ready-to-use queryable property implementation for properties based on simple aggregates (
AggregateProperty)
1.3.1 (2020-08-04)
Added support for Django 3.1
Refactored decorator-based properties to be more maintainable and memory-efficient and documented a way to use them without actually decorating
1.3.0 (2020-05-22)
Added an option to implement simplified custom boolean filters utilizing lookup-based filters
Fixed the ability to use the
classmethodorstaticmethoddecorators with lookup-based filter methods for decorator-based propertiesFixed the queryable property resolution in
Whenparts of conditional updatesFixed the ability to use conditional expressions directly in
.filter/.excludecalls in Django 3.0
1.2.1 (2019-12-03)
Added support for Django 3.0
1.2.0 (2019-10-21)
Added a mixin that allows custom filters for queryable properties (both class- and decorator-based) to be implemented using multiple functions/methods for different lookups
Added some ready-to-use queryable property implementations (
ValueCheckProperty,RangeCheckProperty) to simplify common code patternsAdded a standalone version of six to the package requirements
1.1.0 (2019-06-23)
Queryable property filters (both annotation-based and custom) can now be used across relations when filtering querysets (i.e. a queryset can now be filtered by a queryable property on a related model)
Queryset annotations can now refer to annotatable queryable properties defined on a related model
Querysets can now be ordered by annotatable queryable properties defined on a related model
Filters and annotations that reference annotatable queryable properties will not select the queryable property annotation anymore in Django versions below 1.8 (ordering by such a property will still lead to a selection in these versions)
Fixed unnecessary selections of queryable property annotations in querysets that don’t return model instances (i.e. queries with
.values()or.values_list())Fixed unnecessary fields in
GROUP BYclauses in querysets that don’t return model instances (i.e. queries with.values()or.values_list()) in Django versions below 1.8Fixed an infinite recursion when constructing the
HAVINGclause for annotation-based filters that are not an aggregate in Django 1.8
1.0.2 (2019-06-02)
The
lookupparameter of custom filter implementations of queryable properties will now receive the combined lookup string if multiple lookups/transforms are used at once instead of just the first lookup/transformFixed the construction of
GROUP BYclauses when annotating queryable properties based on aggregatesFixed the construction of
HAVINGclauses when annotating queryable properties based on aggregates in Django versions below 1.9Fixed the ability to pickle queries and querysets with queryable properties functionality in Django versions below 1.6
1.0.1 (2019-05-11)
Added support for Django 2.2
1.0.0 (2018-12-31)
Initial release