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Problem
Currently, there's no way to determine if after an UPSERT operation in the database
a row was inserted or updated.
This functionality can be handy in different use cases.
i.e.:
Solution
This PR intends to add this functionality by adding a new flag called
return_operation_type
.When the client specifies this flag, a new key
_operation_type
will be returned for each rowsetting the corresponding operation ("INSERT" or "UPDATE") that was performed for it.
This new flag will be available in the
bulk_upsert
andbulk_insert
methods of thePostgresQuerySet
class, and, only if the
return_model
flag is off.Caveats
return_model
flag is off to avoid breaking the current contractssince injecting this data into a Django Model is hacky.
clients are building their own Django models by hand after calling the bulk_upsert/bulk_insert methods.
Related Issue: #100