from __future__ import unicode_literals import collections import datetime import decimal from importlib import import_module import inspect import math import os import re import sys import types from django.apps import apps from django.db import models, migrations from django.db.migrations.loader import MigrationLoader from django.utils import datetime_safe, six from django.utils.encoding import force_text from django.utils.functional import Promise from django.utils.timezone import utc from django.utils.version import get_docs_version COMPILED_REGEX_TYPE = type(re.compile('')) class SettingsReference(str): """ Special subclass of string which actually references a current settings value. It's treated as the value in memory, but serializes out to a settings.NAME attribute reference. """ def __new__(self, value, setting_name): return str.__new__(self, value) def __init__(self, value, setting_name): self.setting_name = setting_name class OperationWriter(object): indentation = 2 def __init__(self, operation): self.operation = operation self.buff = [] def serialize(self): imports = set() name, args, kwargs = self.operation.deconstruct() argspec = inspect.getargspec(self.operation.__init__) normalized_kwargs = inspect.getcallargs(self.operation.__init__, *args, **kwargs) # See if this operation is in django.db.migrations. If it is, # We can just use the fact we already have that imported, # otherwise, we need to add an import for the operation class. if getattr(migrations, name, None) == self.operation.__class__: self.feed('migrations.%s(' % name) else: imports.add('import %s' % (self.operation.__class__.__module__)) self.feed('%s.%s(' % (self.operation.__class__.__module__, name)) self.indent() for arg_name in argspec.args[1:]: arg_value = normalized_kwargs[arg_name] if (arg_name in self.operation.serialization_expand_args and isinstance(arg_value, (list, tuple, dict))): if isinstance(arg_value, dict): self.feed('%s={' % arg_name) self.indent() for key, value in arg_value.items(): key_string, key_imports = MigrationWriter.serialize(key) arg_string, arg_imports = MigrationWriter.serialize(value) self.feed('%s: %s,' % (key_string, arg_string)) imports.update(key_imports) imports.update(arg_imports) self.unindent() self.feed('},') else: self.feed('%s=[' % arg_name) self.indent() for item in arg_value: arg_string, arg_imports = MigrationWriter.serialize(item) self.feed('%s,' % arg_string) imports.update(arg_imports) self.unindent() self.feed('],') else: arg_string, arg_imports = MigrationWriter.serialize(arg_value) self.feed('%s=%s,' % (arg_name, arg_string)) imports.update(arg_imports) self.unindent() self.feed('),') return self.render(), imports def indent(self): self.indentation += 1 def unindent(self): self.indentation -= 1 def feed(self, line): self.buff.append(' ' * (self.indentation * 4) + line) def render(self): return '\n'.join(self.buff) class MigrationWriter(object): """ Takes a Migration instance and is able to produce the contents of the migration file from it. """ def __init__(self, migration): self.migration = migration self.needs_manual_porting = False def as_string(self): """ Returns a string of the file contents. """ items = { "replaces_str": "", } imports = set() # Deconstruct operations operations = [] for operation in self.migration.operations: operation_string, operation_imports = OperationWriter(operation).serialize() imports.update(operation_imports) operations.append(operation_string) items["operations"] = "\n".join(operations) + "\n" if operations else "" # Format dependencies and write out swappable dependencies right dependencies = [] for dependency in self.migration.dependencies: if dependency[0] == "__setting__": dependencies.append(" migrations.swappable_dependency(settings.%s)," % dependency[1]) imports.add("from django.conf import settings") else: # No need to output bytestrings for dependencies dependency = tuple(force_text(s) for s in dependency) dependencies.append(" %s," % self.serialize(dependency)[0]) items["dependencies"] = "\n".join(dependencies) + "\n" if dependencies else "" # Format imports nicely, swapping imports of functions from migration files # for comments migration_imports = set() for line in list(imports): if re.match("^import (.*)\.\d+[^\s]*$", line): migration_imports.add(line.split("import")[1].strip()) imports.remove(line) self.needs_manual_porting = True imports.discard("from django.db import models") items["imports"] = "\n".join(imports) + "\n" if imports else "" if migration_imports: items["imports"] += ( "\n\n# Functions from the following migrations need manual " "copying.\n# Move them and any dependencies into this file, " "then update the\n# RunPython operations to refer to the local " "versions:\n# %s" ) % "\n# ".join(migration_imports) # If there's a replaces, make a string for it if self.migration.replaces: items['replaces_str'] = "\n replaces = %s\n" % self.serialize(self.migration.replaces)[0] return (MIGRATION_TEMPLATE % items).encode("utf8") @staticmethod def serialize_datetime(value): """ Returns a serialized version of a datetime object that is valid, executable python code. It converts timezone-aware values to utc with an 'executable' utc representation of tzinfo. """ if value.tzinfo is not None and value.tzinfo != utc: value = value.astimezone(utc) value_repr = repr(value).replace("", "utc") if isinstance(value, datetime_safe.datetime): value_repr = "datetime.%s" % value_repr return value_repr @property def filename(self): return "%s.py" % self.migration.name @property def path(self): migrations_package_name = MigrationLoader.migrations_module(self.migration.app_label) # See if we can import the migrations module directly try: migrations_module = import_module(migrations_package_name) # Python 3 fails when the migrations directory does not have a # __init__.py file if not hasattr(migrations_module, '__file__'): raise ImportError basedir = os.path.dirname(migrations_module.__file__) except ImportError: app_config = apps.get_app_config(self.migration.app_label) migrations_package_basename = migrations_package_name.split(".")[-1] # Alright, see if it's a direct submodule of the app if '%s.%s' % (app_config.name, migrations_package_basename) == migrations_package_name: basedir = os.path.join(app_config.path, migrations_package_basename) else: # In case of using MIGRATION_MODULES setting and the custom # package doesn't exist, create one. package_dirs = migrations_package_name.split(".") create_path = os.path.join(sys.path[0], *package_dirs) if not os.path.isdir(create_path): os.makedirs(create_path) for i in range(1, len(package_dirs) + 1): init_dir = os.path.join(sys.path[0], *package_dirs[:i]) init_path = os.path.join(init_dir, "__init__.py") if not os.path.isfile(init_path): open(init_path, "w").close() return os.path.join(create_path, self.filename) return os.path.join(basedir, self.filename) @classmethod def serialize_deconstructed(cls, path, args, kwargs): name, imports = cls._serialize_path(path) strings = [] for arg in args: arg_string, arg_imports = cls.serialize(arg) strings.append(arg_string) imports.update(arg_imports) for kw, arg in kwargs.items(): arg_string, arg_imports = cls.serialize(arg) imports.update(arg_imports) strings.append("%s=%s" % (kw, arg_string)) return "%s(%s)" % (name, ", ".join(strings)), imports @classmethod def _serialize_path(cls, path): module, name = path.rsplit(".", 1) if module == "django.db.models": imports = {"from django.db import models"} name = "models.%s" % name else: imports = {"import %s" % module} name = path return name, imports @classmethod def serialize(cls, value): """ Serializes the value to a string that's parsable by Python, along with any needed imports to make that string work. More advanced than repr() as it can encode things like datetime.datetime.now. """ # FIXME: Ideally Promise would be reconstructible, but for now we # use force_text on them and defer to the normal string serialization # process. if isinstance(value, Promise): value = force_text(value) # Sequences if isinstance(value, (list, set, tuple)): imports = set() strings = [] for item in value: item_string, item_imports = cls.serialize(item) imports.update(item_imports) strings.append(item_string) if isinstance(value, set): # Don't use the literal "{%s}" as it doesn't support empty set format = "set([%s])" elif isinstance(value, tuple): # When len(value)==0, the empty tuple should be serialized as # "()", not "(,)" because (,) is invalid Python syntax. format = "(%s)" if len(value) != 1 else "(%s,)" else: format = "[%s]" return format % (", ".join(strings)), imports # Dictionaries elif isinstance(value, dict): imports = set() strings = [] for k, v in value.items(): k_string, k_imports = cls.serialize(k) v_string, v_imports = cls.serialize(v) imports.update(k_imports) imports.update(v_imports) strings.append((k_string, v_string)) return "{%s}" % (", ".join("%s: %s" % (k, v) for k, v in strings)), imports # Datetimes elif isinstance(value, datetime.datetime): value_repr = cls.serialize_datetime(value) imports = ["import datetime"] if value.tzinfo is not None: imports.append("from django.utils.timezone import utc") return value_repr, set(imports) # Dates elif isinstance(value, datetime.date): value_repr = repr(value) if isinstance(value, datetime_safe.date): value_repr = "datetime.%s" % value_repr return value_repr, {"import datetime"} # Times elif isinstance(value, datetime.time): value_repr = repr(value) if isinstance(value, datetime_safe.time): value_repr = "datetime.%s" % value_repr return value_repr, {"import datetime"} # Settings references elif isinstance(value, SettingsReference): return "settings.%s" % value.setting_name, {"from django.conf import settings"} # Simple types elif isinstance(value, float): if math.isnan(value) or math.isinf(value): return 'float("{}")'.format(value), set() return repr(value), set() elif isinstance(value, six.integer_types + (bool, type(None))): return repr(value), set() elif isinstance(value, six.binary_type): value_repr = repr(value) if six.PY2: # Prepend the `b` prefix since we're importing unicode_literals value_repr = 'b' + value_repr return value_repr, set() elif isinstance(value, six.text_type): value_repr = repr(value) if six.PY2: # Strip the `u` prefix since we're importing unicode_literals value_repr = value_repr[1:] return value_repr, set() # Decimal elif isinstance(value, decimal.Decimal): return repr(value), {"from decimal import Decimal"} # Django fields elif isinstance(value, models.Field): attr_name, path, args, kwargs = value.deconstruct() return cls.serialize_deconstructed(path, args, kwargs) # Classes elif isinstance(value, type): special_cases = [ (models.Model, "models.Model", []), ] for case, string, imports in special_cases: if case is value: return string, set(imports) if hasattr(value, "__module__"): module = value.__module__ if module == six.moves.builtins.__name__: return value.__name__, set() else: return "%s.%s" % (module, value.__name__), {"import %s" % module} elif isinstance(value, models.manager.BaseManager): as_manager, manager_path, qs_path, args, kwargs = value.deconstruct() if as_manager: name, imports = cls._serialize_path(qs_path) return "%s.as_manager()" % name, imports else: return cls.serialize_deconstructed(manager_path, args, kwargs) # Anything that knows how to deconstruct itself. elif hasattr(value, 'deconstruct'): return cls.serialize_deconstructed(*value.deconstruct()) # Functions elif isinstance(value, (types.FunctionType, types.BuiltinFunctionType)): # @classmethod? if getattr(value, "__self__", None) and isinstance(value.__self__, type): klass = value.__self__ module = klass.__module__ return "%s.%s.%s" % (module, klass.__name__, value.__name__), {"import %s" % module} # Further error checking if value.__name__ == '': raise ValueError("Cannot serialize function: lambda") if value.__module__ is None: raise ValueError("Cannot serialize function %r: No module" % value) # Python 3 is a lot easier, and only uses this branch if it's not local. if getattr(value, "__qualname__", None) and getattr(value, "__module__", None): if "<" not in value.__qualname__: # Qualname can include return "%s.%s" % (value.__module__, value.__qualname__), {"import %s" % value.__module__} # Python 2/fallback version module_name = value.__module__ # Make sure it's actually there and not an unbound method module = import_module(module_name) if not hasattr(module, value.__name__): raise ValueError( "Could not find function %s in %s.\n" "Please note that due to Python 2 limitations, you cannot " "serialize unbound method functions (e.g. a method " "declared and used in the same class body). Please move " "the function into the main module body to use migrations.\n" "For more information, see " "https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/%s/topics/migrations/#serializing-values" % (value.__name__, module_name, get_docs_version())) return "%s.%s" % (module_name, value.__name__), {"import %s" % module_name} # Other iterables elif isinstance(value, collections.Iterable): imports = set() strings = [] for item in value: item_string, item_imports = cls.serialize(item) imports.update(item_imports) strings.append(item_string) # When len(strings)==0, the empty iterable should be serialized as # "()", not "(,)" because (,) is invalid Python syntax. format = "(%s)" if len(strings) != 1 else "(%s,)" return format % (", ".join(strings)), imports # Compiled regex elif isinstance(value, COMPILED_REGEX_TYPE): imports = {"import re"} regex_pattern, pattern_imports = cls.serialize(value.pattern) regex_flags, flag_imports = cls.serialize(value.flags) imports.update(pattern_imports) imports.update(flag_imports) args = [regex_pattern] if value.flags: args.append(regex_flags) return "re.compile(%s)" % ', '.join(args), imports # Uh oh. else: raise ValueError( "Cannot serialize: %r\nThere are some values Django cannot serialize into " "migration files.\nFor more, see https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/%s/" "topics/migrations/#migration-serializing" % (value, get_docs_version()) ) MIGRATION_TEMPLATE = """\ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from __future__ import unicode_literals from django.db import models, migrations %(imports)s class Migration(migrations.Migration): %(replaces_str)s dependencies = [ %(dependencies)s\ ] operations = [ %(operations)s\ ] """