Django Auto-Prefetching
Never worry about n+1 performance problems again
This project aims to automatically perform the correct select_related
and prefetch_related
calls for your django-rest-framework code. It does this by inspecting your serializers, seeing what fields
they use, and what models they refer to, and automatically calculating what needs to be prefetched.
Installation
Installation via pip:
pip install django-auto-prefetching
AutoPrefetchViewSetMixin
This is a ViewSet mixin you can use, which will automatically prefetch the needed objects from the database, based on the ViewSets queryset
and serializer_class
. Under most circumstances this will be all the database optimizations you'll ever need to do:
Usage
Simply add it after your ModelViewSet class.
from django_auto_prefetching import AutoPrefetchViewSetMixin
from rest_framework.viewsets import ModelViewSet
class BaseModelViewSet(AutoPrefetchViewSetMixin, ModelViewSet):
queryset = YourModel.objects.all()
serializer_class = YourModelSerializer
It supports all types of relational fields (many to many, one to many, one to one etc.) out of the box.
Manually calling prefetch
The AutoPrefetchViewSetMixin
cannot see what objects are being accessed in e.g. a SerializerMethodField
.
If you use objects in there, you might need to do some additional prefetches.
If you do this and override get_queryset
, you will have to call prefetch
manually as the mixin code is never reached.
import django_auto_prefetching
from rest_framework.viewsets import ModelViewSet
class BaseModelViewSet(django_auto_prefetching.AutoPrefetchViewSetMixin, ModelViewSet):
serializer_class = YourModelSerializer
def get_queryset(self):
# Simply do the extra select_related / prefetch_related here
# and leave the mixin to do the rest of the work
queryset = YourModel.objects.all()
queryset = queryset.select_related('my_extra_field')
return django_auto_prefetching.prefetch(queryset, self.serializer_class)
You can override get_prefetchable_queryset
instead of get_queryset
if you don't want to manually call django_auto_prefetching.prefetch()
. Example:
import django_auto_prefetching
from rest_framework.viewsets import ModelViewSet
class BaseModelViewSet(django_auto_prefetching.AutoPrefetchViewSetMixin, ModelViewSet):
serializer_class = YourModelSerializer
def get_prefetchable_queryset(self):
return YourModel.objects.all()
Now get_queryset()
will call our get_prefetchable_queryset()
and will add automatic prefetches
Manually specifying which fields are needed
If you need to explicitly specify some extra fields to be included or excluded, you can also override the following methods on your ViewSet to return a list or a set of fields to prefetch/exclude.
import django_auto_prefetching
from rest_framework.viewsets import ModelViewSet
class BaseModelViewSet(django_auto_prefetching.AutoPrefetchViewSetMixin, ModelViewSet):
serializer_class = YourModelSerializer
def get_auto_prefetch_excluded_fields(self):
return {"exclude_this_field", "and_this_field"}
def get_auto_prefetch_extra_select_fields(self):
return {"select_related_on_this_field"}
def get_auto_prefetch_extra_prefetch_fields(self):
return {"prefetch_related_on_this_field"}
}
Supported Versions
Python: 3.7, 3.8, 3.10
Django: 3.2, 4.0.4
Pull Requests to support other versions are welcome.
Maturity
The project is currently being used without issues in a medium-sized Django project (20.000 lines of code).
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! To get the tests running, do the following:
- Clone the repository.
- If you don't have it, install pipenv
- Install the dependencies with
pipenv sync --dev
- Activate the virtualenv created by pipenv by writing
pipenv shell
- Run the tests with
./manage.py test