Fixed #16039 -- Made post_syncdb handlers multi-db aware.

Also reverted 8fb7a90026. Refs #17055.
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Aymeric Augustin 2012-11-22 20:09:40 +01:00
parent ea6b95dbec
commit a026e480da
5 changed files with 116 additions and 33 deletions

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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ import unicodedata
from django.contrib.auth import models as auth_app, get_user_model
from django.core import exceptions
from django.core.management.base import CommandError
from django.db import DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, router
from django.db.models import get_models, signals
from django.utils import six
from django.utils.six.moves import input
@ -57,7 +58,10 @@ def _check_permission_clashing(custom, builtin, ctype):
(codename, ctype.app_label, ctype.model_class().__name__))
pool.add(codename)
def create_permissions(app, created_models, verbosity, **kwargs):
def create_permissions(app, created_models, verbosity, db=DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, **kwargs):
if not router.allow_syncdb(db, auth_app.Permission):
return
from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
app_models = get_models(app)
@ -68,7 +72,9 @@ def create_permissions(app, created_models, verbosity, **kwargs):
# The codenames and ctypes that should exist.
ctypes = set()
for klass in app_models:
ctype = ContentType.objects.get_for_model(klass)
# Force looking up the content types in the current database
# before creating foreign keys to them.
ctype = ContentType.objects.db_manager(db).get_for_model(klass)
ctypes.add(ctype)
for perm in _get_all_permissions(klass._meta, ctype):
searched_perms.append((ctype, perm))
@ -76,21 +82,21 @@ def create_permissions(app, created_models, verbosity, **kwargs):
# Find all the Permissions that have a context_type for a model we're
# looking for. We don't need to check for codenames since we already have
# a list of the ones we're going to create.
all_perms = set(auth_app.Permission.objects.filter(
all_perms = set(auth_app.Permission.objects.using(db).filter(
content_type__in=ctypes,
).values_list(
"content_type", "codename"
))
objs = [
perms = [
auth_app.Permission(codename=codename, name=name, content_type=ctype)
for ctype, (codename, name) in searched_perms
if (ctype.pk, codename) not in all_perms
]
auth_app.Permission.objects.bulk_create(objs)
auth_app.Permission.objects.using(db).bulk_create(perms)
if verbosity >= 2:
for obj in objs:
print("Adding permission '%s'" % obj)
for perm in perms:
print("Adding permission '%s'" % perm)
def create_superuser(app, created_models, verbosity, db, **kwargs):

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@ -1,14 +1,18 @@
from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
from django.db import DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, router
from django.db.models import get_apps, get_models, signals
from django.utils.encoding import smart_text
from django.utils import six
from django.utils.six.moves import input
def update_contenttypes(app, created_models, verbosity=2, **kwargs):
def update_contenttypes(app, created_models, verbosity=2, db=DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, **kwargs):
"""
Creates content types for models in the given app, removing any model
entries that no longer have a matching model class.
"""
if not router.allow_syncdb(db, ContentType):
return
ContentType.objects.clear_cache()
app_models = get_models(app)
if not app_models:
@ -19,10 +23,11 @@ def update_contenttypes(app, created_models, verbosity=2, **kwargs):
(model._meta.object_name.lower(), model)
for model in app_models
)
# Get all the content types
content_types = dict(
(ct.model, ct)
for ct in ContentType.objects.filter(app_label=app_label)
for ct in ContentType.objects.using(db).filter(app_label=app_label)
)
to_remove = [
ct
@ -30,7 +35,7 @@ def update_contenttypes(app, created_models, verbosity=2, **kwargs):
if model_name not in app_models
]
cts = ContentType.objects.bulk_create([
cts = [
ContentType(
name=smart_text(model._meta.verbose_name_raw),
app_label=app_label,
@ -38,7 +43,8 @@ def update_contenttypes(app, created_models, verbosity=2, **kwargs):
)
for (model_name, model) in six.iteritems(app_models)
if model_name not in content_types
])
]
ContentType.objects.using(db).bulk_create(cts)
if verbosity >= 2:
for ct in cts:
print("Adding content type '%s | %s'" % (ct.app_label, ct.model))

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@ -551,6 +551,20 @@ with the :meth:`~django.forms.Form.is_valid()` method and not with the
presence or absence of the :attr:`~django.forms.Form.cleaned_data` attribute
on the form.
Behavior of :djadmin:`syncdb` with multiple databases
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
:djadmin:`syncdb` now queries the database routers to determine if content
types (when :mod:`~django.contrib.contenttypes` is enabled) and permissions
(when :mod:`~django.contrib.auth` is enabled) should be created in the target
database. Previously, it created them in the default database, even when
another database was specified with the :djadminopt:`--database` option.
If you use :djadmin:`syncdb` on multiple databases, you should ensure that
your routers allow synchronizing content types and permissions to only one of
them. See the docs on the :ref:`behavior of contrib apps with multiple
databases <contrib_app_multiple_databases>` for more information.
Miscellaneous
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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@ -630,3 +630,49 @@ However, if you're using SQLite or MySQL with MyISAM tables, there is
no enforced referential integrity; as a result, you may be able to
'fake' cross database foreign keys. However, this configuration is not
officially supported by Django.
.. _contrib_app_multiple_databases:
Behavior of contrib apps
------------------------
Several contrib apps include models, and some apps depend on others. Since
cross-database relationships are impossible, this creates some restrictions on
how you can split these models across databases:
- each one of ``contenttypes.ContentType``, ``sessions.Session`` and
``sites.Site`` can be stored in any database, given a suitable router.
- ``auth`` models — ``User``, ``Group`` and ``Permission`` — are linked
together and linked to ``ContentType``, so they must be stored in the same
database as ``ContentType``.
- ``admin`` and ``comments`` depend on ``auth``, so their models must be in
the same database as ``auth``.
- ``flatpages`` and ``redirects`` depend on ``sites``, so their models must be
in the same database as ``sites``.
In addition, some objects are automatically created just after
:djadmin:`syncdb` creates a table to hold them in a database:
- a default ``Site``,
- a ``ContentType`` for each model (including those not stored in that
database),
- three ``Permission`` for each model (including those not stored in that
database).
.. versionchanged:: 1.5
Previously, ``ContentType`` and ``Permission`` instances were created only
in the default database.
For common setups with multiple databases, it isn't useful to have these
objects in more than one database. Common setups include master / slave and
connecting to external databases. Therefore, it's recommended:
- either to run :djadmin:`syncdb` only for the default database;
- or to write :ref:`database router<topics-db-multi-db-routing>` that allows
synchronizing these three models only to one database.
.. warning::
If you're synchronizing content types to more that one database, be aware
that their primary keys may not match across databases. This may result in
data corruption or data loss.

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@ -16,16 +16,6 @@ from django.utils.six import StringIO
from .models import Book, Person, Pet, Review, UserProfile
def copy_content_types_from_default_to_other():
# On post_syncdb, content types are created in the 'default' database.
# However, tests of generic foreign keys require them in 'other' too.
# The problem is masked on backends that defer constraints checks: at the
# end of each test, there's a rollback, and constraints are never checked.
# It only appears on MySQL + InnoDB.
for ct in ContentType.objects.using('default').all():
ct.save(using='other')
class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
multi_db = True
@ -705,8 +695,6 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
def test_generic_key_separation(self):
"Generic fields are constrained to a single database"
copy_content_types_from_default_to_other()
# Create a book and author on the default database
pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
@ -734,8 +722,6 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
def test_generic_key_reverse_operations(self):
"Generic reverse manipulations are all constrained to a single DB"
copy_content_types_from_default_to_other()
dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
@ -780,8 +766,6 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
def test_generic_key_cross_database_protection(self):
"Operations that involve sharing generic key objects across databases raise an error"
copy_content_types_from_default_to_other()
# Create a book and author on the default database
pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
@ -833,8 +817,6 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
def test_generic_key_deletion(self):
"Cascaded deletions of Generic Key relations issue queries on the right database"
copy_content_types_from_default_to_other()
dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
review = Review.objects.using('other').create(source="Python Weekly", content_object=dive)
@ -1402,8 +1384,6 @@ class RouterTestCase(TestCase):
def test_generic_key_cross_database_protection(self):
"Generic Key operations can span databases if they share a source"
copy_content_types_from_default_to_other()
# Create a book and author on the default database
pro = Book.objects.using('default'
).create(title="Pro Django", published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
@ -1515,8 +1495,6 @@ class RouterTestCase(TestCase):
def test_generic_key_managers(self):
"Generic key relations are represented by managers, and can be controlled like managers"
copy_content_types_from_default_to_other()
pro = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Pro Django",
published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
@ -1922,3 +1900,36 @@ class RouterModelArgumentTestCase(TestCase):
pet = Pet.objects.create(owner=person, name='Wart')
# test related FK collection
person.delete()
class SyncOnlyDefaultDatabaseRouter(object):
def allow_syncdb(self, db, model):
return db == DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
class SyncDBTestCase(TestCase):
multi_db = True
def test_syncdb_to_other_database(self):
"""Regression test for #16039: syncdb with --database option."""
count = ContentType.objects.count()
self.assertGreater(count, 0)
ContentType.objects.using('other').delete()
management.call_command('syncdb', verbosity=0, interactive=False,
load_initial_data=False, database='other')
self.assertEqual(ContentType.objects.using("other").count(), count)
def test_syncdb_to_other_database_with_router(self):
"""Regression test for #16039: syncdb with --database option."""
ContentType.objects.using('other').delete()
try:
old_routers = router.routers
router.routers = [SyncOnlyDefaultDatabaseRouter()]
management.call_command('syncdb', verbosity=0, interactive=False,
load_initial_data=False, database='other')
finally:
router.routers = old_routers
self.assertEqual(ContentType.objects.using("other").count(), 0)