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Nested items wrongly returned as null #307
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Thanks for the detailed ticket, if I check the repo I do not see any additional commits? Could you create a PR to this repo with the test? That way I can more easily checkout that code locally. |
Sorry I didnt realize i had not pushed the last commit Here is the PR for it. |
@TriPSs |
So after investigating your PR (thanks for that!) I found what caused it, changes made in #99 are the cause (this thread more specifically). Sadly I do not yet see a solution to the issue that will make sure both cases work, we would need to investigate if there is any, if not what behavior we want/expect to be correct. Maybe @hedwiggggg can also weigh in here? |
Describe the bug
Nested items are returned as null, when they are not.
Example query
You have two tables
todoItems
andtags
as well as a many2many join tabletodo-to-tag
.If there are soft deleted records inside the join table and you try to query the todoItems with their linked tags, all todoItems will be returned with the right number of toTags (join column) records but some of the tags inside the toTags will be returned as null.
Have you read the Contributing Guidelines?
Yes
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
I have created a fork of this repo and added an example and failling test that should pass once the issue is fixed.
https://github.com/rostaingc/nestjs-query
Expected behavior
All the items in the nested objects should be returned and not be null.
Additional context
When analyzing the SQL queries made by the nestjs query, what happens is:
Query A is made on the todoItems table.
Query B made on the join table:
SELECT "todos-to-tags"."todoID", "todos-to-tags"."tagID" FROM "todos-to-tags" WHERE "todos-to-tags"."deleted" IS NULL AND "todos-to-tags"."todoID" IN (x)
With x being the IDs returned by query A
Query C is made on the tags table:
SELECT * FROM "tags" INNER JOIN "todos-to-tags" ON "tags".id = "todos-to-tags"."tagID" WHERE "tags"."deleted" IS NULL AND "todos-to-tags"."todoID" IN (x) AND "todos-to-tags"."tagID" IN (y) LIMIT z
With x and y being the IDs returned by query B and z the total count of items returned by query B.
The issue here is that in query C, there is no check on deleted for the join table (
"todos-to-tags"."deleted" IS NULL
), thus leading to deleted join records being returned, and non deleted join items being left out because of theLIMIT
.When the data is then aggregated and put inside each nest item, some of the tags are null as they were cut off by the LIMIT.
The solution would be to make sure that there is a check for
deleted IS NULL
on all tables of the query in query C.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: