from django.core.exceptions import FieldDoesNotExist
from django.db import (
    IntegrityError, connection, migrations, models, transaction,
)
from django.db.migrations.migration import Migration
from django.db.migrations.operations.fields import FieldOperation
from django.db.migrations.state import ModelState, ProjectState
from django.db.models.functions import Abs
from django.db.transaction import atomic
from django.test import SimpleTestCase, override_settings, skipUnlessDBFeature
from django.test.utils import CaptureQueriesContext

from .models import FoodManager, FoodQuerySet, UnicodeModel
from .test_base import OperationTestBase


class Mixin:
    pass


class OperationTests(OperationTestBase):
    """
    Tests running the operations and making sure they do what they say they do.
    Each test looks at their state changing, and then their database operation -
    both forwards and backwards.
    """

    def test_create_model(self):
        """
        Tests the CreateModel operation.
        Most other tests use this operation as part of setup, so check failures here first.
        """
        operation = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Pony",
            [
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("pink", models.IntegerField(default=1)),
            ],
        )
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Create model Pony")
        self.assertEqual(operation.migration_name_fragment, 'pony')
        # Test the state alteration
        project_state = ProjectState()
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_crmo", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models["test_crmo", "pony"].name, "Pony")
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_crmo", "pony"].fields), 2)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crmo_pony")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_crmo", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_crmo_pony")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_crmo", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crmo_pony")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "CreateModel")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(sorted(definition[2]), ["fields", "name"])
        # And default manager not in set
        operation = migrations.CreateModel("Foo", fields=[], managers=[("objects", models.Manager())])
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertNotIn('managers', definition[2])

    def test_create_model_with_duplicate_field_name(self):
        with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, 'Found duplicate value pink in CreateModel fields argument.'):
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "Pony",
                [
                    ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                    ("pink", models.TextField()),
                    ("pink", models.IntegerField(default=1)),
                ],
            )

    def test_create_model_with_duplicate_base(self):
        message = 'Found duplicate value test_crmo.pony in CreateModel bases argument.'
        with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, message):
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "Pony",
                fields=[],
                bases=("test_crmo.Pony", "test_crmo.Pony",),
            )
        with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, message):
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "Pony",
                fields=[],
                bases=("test_crmo.Pony", "test_crmo.pony",),
            )
        message = 'Found duplicate value migrations.unicodemodel in CreateModel bases argument.'
        with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, message):
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "Pony",
                fields=[],
                bases=(UnicodeModel, UnicodeModel,),
            )
        with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, message):
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "Pony",
                fields=[],
                bases=(UnicodeModel, 'migrations.unicodemodel',),
            )
        with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, message):
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "Pony",
                fields=[],
                bases=(UnicodeModel, 'migrations.UnicodeModel',),
            )
        message = "Found duplicate value <class 'django.db.models.base.Model'> in CreateModel bases argument."
        with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, message):
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "Pony",
                fields=[],
                bases=(models.Model, models.Model,),
            )
        message = "Found duplicate value <class 'migrations.test_operations.Mixin'> in CreateModel bases argument."
        with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, message):
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "Pony",
                fields=[],
                bases=(Mixin, Mixin,),
            )

    def test_create_model_with_duplicate_manager_name(self):
        with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, 'Found duplicate value objects in CreateModel managers argument.'):
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "Pony",
                fields=[],
                managers=[
                    ("objects", models.Manager()),
                    ("objects", models.Manager()),
                ],
            )

    def test_create_model_with_unique_after(self):
        """
        Tests the CreateModel operation directly followed by an
        AlterUniqueTogether (bug #22844 - sqlite remake issues)
        """
        operation1 = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Pony",
            [
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("pink", models.IntegerField(default=1)),
            ],
        )
        operation2 = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Rider",
            [
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("number", models.IntegerField(default=1)),
                ("pony", models.ForeignKey("test_crmoua.Pony", models.CASCADE)),
            ],
        )
        operation3 = migrations.AlterUniqueTogether(
            "Rider",
            [
                ("number", "pony"),
            ],
        )
        # Test the database alteration
        project_state = ProjectState()
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crmoua_pony")
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crmoua_rider")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            new_state = project_state.clone()
            operation1.state_forwards("test_crmoua", new_state)
            operation1.database_forwards("test_crmoua", editor, project_state, new_state)
            project_state, new_state = new_state, new_state.clone()
            operation2.state_forwards("test_crmoua", new_state)
            operation2.database_forwards("test_crmoua", editor, project_state, new_state)
            project_state, new_state = new_state, new_state.clone()
            operation3.state_forwards("test_crmoua", new_state)
            operation3.database_forwards("test_crmoua", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_crmoua_pony")
        self.assertTableExists("test_crmoua_rider")

    def test_create_model_m2m(self):
        """
        Test the creation of a model with a ManyToMany field and the
        auto-created "through" model.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_crmomm")
        operation = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Stable",
            [
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("ponies", models.ManyToManyField("Pony", related_name="stables"))
            ]
        )
        # Test the state alteration
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_crmomm", new_state)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crmomm_stable_ponies")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_crmomm", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_crmomm_stable")
        self.assertTableExists("test_crmomm_stable_ponies")
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_crmomm_stable", "ponies")
        # Make sure the M2M field actually works
        with atomic():
            Pony = new_state.apps.get_model("test_crmomm", "Pony")
            Stable = new_state.apps.get_model("test_crmomm", "Stable")
            stable = Stable.objects.create()
            p1 = Pony.objects.create(pink=False, weight=4.55)
            p2 = Pony.objects.create(pink=True, weight=5.43)
            stable.ponies.add(p1, p2)
            self.assertEqual(stable.ponies.count(), 2)
            stable.ponies.all().delete()
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_crmomm", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crmomm_stable")
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crmomm_stable_ponies")

    def test_create_model_inheritance(self):
        """
        Tests the CreateModel operation on a multi-table inheritance setup.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_crmoih")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.CreateModel(
            "ShetlandPony",
            [
                ('pony_ptr', models.OneToOneField(
                    'test_crmoih.Pony',
                    models.CASCADE,
                    auto_created=True,
                    primary_key=True,
                    to_field='id',
                    serialize=False,
                )),
                ("cuteness", models.IntegerField(default=1)),
            ],
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_crmoih", new_state)
        self.assertIn(("test_crmoih", "shetlandpony"), new_state.models)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crmoih_shetlandpony")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_crmoih", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_crmoih_shetlandpony")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_crmoih", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crmoih_shetlandpony")

    def test_create_proxy_model(self):
        """
        CreateModel ignores proxy models.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_crprmo")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.CreateModel(
            "ProxyPony",
            [],
            options={"proxy": True},
            bases=("test_crprmo.Pony",),
        )
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Create proxy model ProxyPony")
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_crprmo", new_state)
        self.assertIn(("test_crprmo", "proxypony"), new_state.models)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crprmo_proxypony")
        self.assertTableExists("test_crprmo_pony")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_crprmo", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crprmo_proxypony")
        self.assertTableExists("test_crprmo_pony")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_crprmo", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crprmo_proxypony")
        self.assertTableExists("test_crprmo_pony")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "CreateModel")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(sorted(definition[2]), ["bases", "fields", "name", "options"])

    def test_create_unmanaged_model(self):
        """
        CreateModel ignores unmanaged models.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_crummo")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.CreateModel(
            "UnmanagedPony",
            [],
            options={"proxy": True},
            bases=("test_crummo.Pony",),
        )
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Create proxy model UnmanagedPony")
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_crummo", new_state)
        self.assertIn(("test_crummo", "unmanagedpony"), new_state.models)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crummo_unmanagedpony")
        self.assertTableExists("test_crummo_pony")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_crummo", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crummo_unmanagedpony")
        self.assertTableExists("test_crummo_pony")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_crummo", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crummo_unmanagedpony")
        self.assertTableExists("test_crummo_pony")

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_table_check_constraints')
    def test_create_model_with_constraint(self):
        where = models.Q(pink__gt=2)
        check_constraint = models.CheckConstraint(check=where, name='test_constraint_pony_pink_gt_2')
        operation = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Pony",
            [
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("pink", models.IntegerField(default=3)),
            ],
            options={'constraints': [check_constraint]},
        )

        # Test the state alteration
        project_state = ProjectState()
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_crmo", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models['test_crmo', 'pony'].options['constraints']), 1)

        # Test database alteration
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crmo_pony")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_crmo", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_crmo_pony")
        with connection.cursor() as cursor:
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
                cursor.execute("INSERT INTO test_crmo_pony (id, pink) VALUES (1, 1)")

        # Test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_crmo", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crmo_pony")

        # Test deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "CreateModel")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2]['options']['constraints'], [check_constraint])

    def test_create_model_with_partial_unique_constraint(self):
        partial_unique_constraint = models.UniqueConstraint(
            fields=['pink'],
            condition=models.Q(weight__gt=5),
            name='test_constraint_pony_pink_for_weight_gt_5_uniq',
        )
        operation = migrations.CreateModel(
            'Pony',
            [
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('pink', models.IntegerField(default=3)),
                ('weight', models.FloatField()),
            ],
            options={'constraints': [partial_unique_constraint]},
        )
        # Test the state alteration
        project_state = ProjectState()
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards('test_crmo', new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models['test_crmo', 'pony'].options['constraints']), 1)
        # Test database alteration
        self.assertTableNotExists('test_crmo_pony')
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards('test_crmo', editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists('test_crmo_pony')
        # Test constraint works
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model('test_crmo', 'Pony')
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=6.0)
        if connection.features.supports_partial_indexes:
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
                Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=7.0)
        else:
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=7.0)
        # Test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards('test_crmo', editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists('test_crmo_pony')
        # Test deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'CreateModel')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2]['options']['constraints'], [partial_unique_constraint])

    def test_create_model_with_deferred_unique_constraint(self):
        deferred_unique_constraint = models.UniqueConstraint(
            fields=['pink'],
            name='deferrable_pink_constraint',
            deferrable=models.Deferrable.DEFERRED,
        )
        operation = migrations.CreateModel(
            'Pony',
            [
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('pink', models.IntegerField(default=3)),
            ],
            options={'constraints': [deferred_unique_constraint]},
        )
        project_state = ProjectState()
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards('test_crmo', new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models['test_crmo', 'pony'].options['constraints']), 1)
        self.assertTableNotExists('test_crmo_pony')
        # Create table.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards('test_crmo', editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists('test_crmo_pony')
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model('test_crmo', 'Pony')
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1)
        if connection.features.supports_deferrable_unique_constraints:
            # Unique constraint is deferred.
            with transaction.atomic():
                obj = Pony.objects.create(pink=1)
                obj.pink = 2
                obj.save()
            # Constraint behavior can be changed with SET CONSTRAINTS.
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
                with transaction.atomic(), connection.cursor() as cursor:
                    quoted_name = connection.ops.quote_name(deferred_unique_constraint.name)
                    cursor.execute('SET CONSTRAINTS %s IMMEDIATE' % quoted_name)
                    obj = Pony.objects.create(pink=1)
                    obj.pink = 3
                    obj.save()
        else:
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1)
        # Reversal.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards('test_crmo', editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists('test_crmo_pony')
        # Deconstruction.
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'CreateModel')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(
            definition[2]['options']['constraints'],
            [deferred_unique_constraint],
        )

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_covering_indexes')
    def test_create_model_with_covering_unique_constraint(self):
        covering_unique_constraint = models.UniqueConstraint(
            fields=['pink'],
            include=['weight'],
            name='test_constraint_pony_pink_covering_weight',
        )
        operation = migrations.CreateModel(
            'Pony',
            [
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('pink', models.IntegerField(default=3)),
                ('weight', models.FloatField()),
            ],
            options={'constraints': [covering_unique_constraint]},
        )
        project_state = ProjectState()
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards('test_crmo', new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models['test_crmo', 'pony'].options['constraints']), 1)
        self.assertTableNotExists('test_crmo_pony')
        # Create table.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards('test_crmo', editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists('test_crmo_pony')
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model('test_crmo', 'Pony')
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=7.0)
        # Reversal.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards('test_crmo', editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists('test_crmo_pony')
        # Deconstruction.
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'CreateModel')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(
            definition[2]['options']['constraints'],
            [covering_unique_constraint],
        )

    def test_create_model_managers(self):
        """
        The managers on a model are set.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_cmoma")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Food",
            fields=[
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
            ],
            managers=[
                ("food_qs", FoodQuerySet.as_manager()),
                ("food_mgr", FoodManager("a", "b")),
                ("food_mgr_kwargs", FoodManager("x", "y", 3, 4)),
            ]
        )
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Create model Food")
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_cmoma", new_state)
        self.assertIn(("test_cmoma", "food"), new_state.models)
        managers = new_state.models["test_cmoma", "food"].managers
        self.assertEqual(managers[0][0], "food_qs")
        self.assertIsInstance(managers[0][1], models.Manager)
        self.assertEqual(managers[1][0], "food_mgr")
        self.assertIsInstance(managers[1][1], FoodManager)
        self.assertEqual(managers[1][1].args, ("a", "b", 1, 2))
        self.assertEqual(managers[2][0], "food_mgr_kwargs")
        self.assertIsInstance(managers[2][1], FoodManager)
        self.assertEqual(managers[2][1].args, ("x", "y", 3, 4))

    def test_delete_model(self):
        """
        Tests the DeleteModel operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_dlmo")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.DeleteModel("Pony")
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Delete model Pony")
        self.assertEqual(operation.migration_name_fragment, 'delete_pony')
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_dlmo", new_state)
        self.assertNotIn(("test_dlmo", "pony"), new_state.models)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableExists("test_dlmo_pony")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_dlmo", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_dlmo_pony")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_dlmo", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_dlmo_pony")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "DeleteModel")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(list(definition[2]), ["name"])

    def test_delete_proxy_model(self):
        """
        Tests the DeleteModel operation ignores proxy models.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_dlprmo", proxy_model=True)
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.DeleteModel("ProxyPony")
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_dlprmo", new_state)
        self.assertIn(("test_dlprmo", "proxypony"), project_state.models)
        self.assertNotIn(("test_dlprmo", "proxypony"), new_state.models)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableExists("test_dlprmo_pony")
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_dlprmo_proxypony")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_dlprmo", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_dlprmo_pony")
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_dlprmo_proxypony")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_dlprmo", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_dlprmo_pony")
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_dlprmo_proxypony")

    def test_delete_mti_model(self):
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model('test_dlmtimo', mti_model=True)
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.DeleteModel('ShetlandPony')
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards('test_dlmtimo', new_state)
        self.assertIn(('test_dlmtimo', 'shetlandpony'), project_state.models)
        self.assertNotIn(('test_dlmtimo', 'shetlandpony'), new_state.models)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableExists('test_dlmtimo_pony')
        self.assertTableExists('test_dlmtimo_shetlandpony')
        self.assertColumnExists('test_dlmtimo_shetlandpony', 'pony_ptr_id')
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards('test_dlmtimo', editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists('test_dlmtimo_pony')
        self.assertTableNotExists('test_dlmtimo_shetlandpony')
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards('test_dlmtimo', editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableExists('test_dlmtimo_pony')
        self.assertTableExists('test_dlmtimo_shetlandpony')
        self.assertColumnExists('test_dlmtimo_shetlandpony', 'pony_ptr_id')

    def test_rename_model(self):
        """
        Tests the RenameModel operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_rnmo", related_model=True)
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.RenameModel("Pony", "Horse")
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Rename model Pony to Horse")
        self.assertEqual(operation.migration_name_fragment, 'rename_pony_horse')
        # Test initial state and database
        self.assertIn(("test_rnmo", "pony"), project_state.models)
        self.assertNotIn(("test_rnmo", "horse"), project_state.models)
        self.assertTableExists("test_rnmo_pony")
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_rnmo_horse")
        if connection.features.supports_foreign_keys:
            self.assertFKExists("test_rnmo_rider", ["pony_id"], ("test_rnmo_pony", "id"))
            self.assertFKNotExists("test_rnmo_rider", ["pony_id"], ("test_rnmo_horse", "id"))
        # Migrate forwards
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        atomic_rename = connection.features.supports_atomic_references_rename
        new_state = self.apply_operations("test_rnmo", new_state, [operation], atomic=atomic_rename)
        # Test new state and database
        self.assertNotIn(("test_rnmo", "pony"), new_state.models)
        self.assertIn(("test_rnmo", "horse"), new_state.models)
        # RenameModel also repoints all incoming FKs and M2Ms
        self.assertEqual(
            new_state.models['test_rnmo', 'rider'].fields['pony'].remote_field.model,
            'test_rnmo.Horse',
        )
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_rnmo_pony")
        self.assertTableExists("test_rnmo_horse")
        if connection.features.supports_foreign_keys:
            self.assertFKNotExists("test_rnmo_rider", ["pony_id"], ("test_rnmo_pony", "id"))
            self.assertFKExists("test_rnmo_rider", ["pony_id"], ("test_rnmo_horse", "id"))
        # Migrate backwards
        original_state = self.unapply_operations("test_rnmo", project_state, [operation], atomic=atomic_rename)
        # Test original state and database
        self.assertIn(("test_rnmo", "pony"), original_state.models)
        self.assertNotIn(("test_rnmo", "horse"), original_state.models)
        self.assertEqual(
            original_state.models['test_rnmo', 'rider'].fields['pony'].remote_field.model,
            'Pony',
        )
        self.assertTableExists("test_rnmo_pony")
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_rnmo_horse")
        if connection.features.supports_foreign_keys:
            self.assertFKExists("test_rnmo_rider", ["pony_id"], ("test_rnmo_pony", "id"))
            self.assertFKNotExists("test_rnmo_rider", ["pony_id"], ("test_rnmo_horse", "id"))
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "RenameModel")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'old_name': "Pony", 'new_name': "Horse"})

    def test_rename_model_state_forwards(self):
        """
        RenameModel operations shouldn't trigger the caching of rendered apps
        on state without prior apps.
        """
        state = ProjectState()
        state.add_model(ModelState('migrations', 'Foo', []))
        operation = migrations.RenameModel('Foo', 'Bar')
        operation.state_forwards('migrations', state)
        self.assertNotIn('apps', state.__dict__)
        self.assertNotIn(('migrations', 'foo'), state.models)
        self.assertIn(('migrations', 'bar'), state.models)
        # Now with apps cached.
        apps = state.apps
        operation = migrations.RenameModel('Bar', 'Foo')
        operation.state_forwards('migrations', state)
        self.assertIs(state.apps, apps)
        self.assertNotIn(('migrations', 'bar'), state.models)
        self.assertIn(('migrations', 'foo'), state.models)

    def test_rename_model_with_self_referential_fk(self):
        """
        Tests the RenameModel operation on model with self referential FK.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_rmwsrf", related_model=True)
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.RenameModel("Rider", "HorseRider")
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Rename model Rider to HorseRider")
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_rmwsrf", new_state)
        self.assertNotIn(("test_rmwsrf", "rider"), new_state.models)
        self.assertIn(("test_rmwsrf", "horserider"), new_state.models)
        # Remember, RenameModel also repoints all incoming FKs and M2Ms
        self.assertEqual(
            'self',
            new_state.models["test_rmwsrf", "horserider"].fields['friend'].remote_field.model
        )
        HorseRider = new_state.apps.get_model('test_rmwsrf', 'horserider')
        self.assertIs(HorseRider._meta.get_field('horserider').remote_field.model, HorseRider)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableExists("test_rmwsrf_rider")
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_rmwsrf_horserider")
        if connection.features.supports_foreign_keys:
            self.assertFKExists("test_rmwsrf_rider", ["friend_id"], ("test_rmwsrf_rider", "id"))
            self.assertFKNotExists("test_rmwsrf_rider", ["friend_id"], ("test_rmwsrf_horserider", "id"))
        atomic_rename = connection.features.supports_atomic_references_rename
        with connection.schema_editor(atomic=atomic_rename) as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_rmwsrf", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_rmwsrf_rider")
        self.assertTableExists("test_rmwsrf_horserider")
        if connection.features.supports_foreign_keys:
            self.assertFKNotExists("test_rmwsrf_horserider", ["friend_id"], ("test_rmwsrf_rider", "id"))
            self.assertFKExists("test_rmwsrf_horserider", ["friend_id"], ("test_rmwsrf_horserider", "id"))
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor(atomic=atomic_rename) as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_rmwsrf", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_rmwsrf_rider")
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_rmwsrf_horserider")
        if connection.features.supports_foreign_keys:
            self.assertFKExists("test_rmwsrf_rider", ["friend_id"], ("test_rmwsrf_rider", "id"))
            self.assertFKNotExists("test_rmwsrf_rider", ["friend_id"], ("test_rmwsrf_horserider", "id"))

    def test_rename_model_with_superclass_fk(self):
        """
        Tests the RenameModel operation on a model which has a superclass that
        has a foreign key.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_rmwsc", related_model=True, mti_model=True)
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.RenameModel("ShetlandPony", "LittleHorse")
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Rename model ShetlandPony to LittleHorse")
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_rmwsc", new_state)
        self.assertNotIn(("test_rmwsc", "shetlandpony"), new_state.models)
        self.assertIn(("test_rmwsc", "littlehorse"), new_state.models)
        # RenameModel shouldn't repoint the superclass's relations, only local ones
        self.assertEqual(
            project_state.models['test_rmwsc', 'rider'].fields['pony'].remote_field.model,
            new_state.models['test_rmwsc', 'rider'].fields['pony'].remote_field.model,
        )
        # Before running the migration we have a table for Shetland Pony, not Little Horse
        self.assertTableExists("test_rmwsc_shetlandpony")
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_rmwsc_littlehorse")
        if connection.features.supports_foreign_keys:
            # and the foreign key on rider points to pony, not shetland pony
            self.assertFKExists("test_rmwsc_rider", ["pony_id"], ("test_rmwsc_pony", "id"))
            self.assertFKNotExists("test_rmwsc_rider", ["pony_id"], ("test_rmwsc_shetlandpony", "id"))
        with connection.schema_editor(atomic=connection.features.supports_atomic_references_rename) as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_rmwsc", editor, project_state, new_state)
        # Now we have a little horse table, not shetland pony
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_rmwsc_shetlandpony")
        self.assertTableExists("test_rmwsc_littlehorse")
        if connection.features.supports_foreign_keys:
            # but the Foreign keys still point at pony, not little horse
            self.assertFKExists("test_rmwsc_rider", ["pony_id"], ("test_rmwsc_pony", "id"))
            self.assertFKNotExists("test_rmwsc_rider", ["pony_id"], ("test_rmwsc_littlehorse", "id"))

    def test_rename_model_with_self_referential_m2m(self):
        app_label = "test_rename_model_with_self_referential_m2m"

        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, ProjectState(), operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel("ReflexivePony", fields=[
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("ponies", models.ManyToManyField("self")),
            ]),
        ])
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, project_state, operations=[
            migrations.RenameModel("ReflexivePony", "ReflexivePony2"),
        ], atomic=connection.features.supports_atomic_references_rename)
        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "ReflexivePony2")
        pony = Pony.objects.create()
        pony.ponies.add(pony)

    def test_rename_model_with_m2m(self):
        app_label = "test_rename_model_with_m2m"
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, ProjectState(), operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel("Rider", fields=[
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel("Pony", fields=[
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("riders", models.ManyToManyField("Rider")),
            ]),
        ])
        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "Pony")
        Rider = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "Rider")
        pony = Pony.objects.create()
        rider = Rider.objects.create()
        pony.riders.add(rider)

        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, project_state, operations=[
            migrations.RenameModel("Pony", "Pony2"),
        ], atomic=connection.features.supports_atomic_references_rename)
        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "Pony2")
        Rider = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "Rider")
        pony = Pony.objects.create()
        rider = Rider.objects.create()
        pony.riders.add(rider)
        self.assertEqual(Pony.objects.count(), 2)
        self.assertEqual(Rider.objects.count(), 2)
        self.assertEqual(Pony._meta.get_field('riders').remote_field.through.objects.count(), 2)

    def test_rename_m2m_target_model(self):
        app_label = "test_rename_m2m_target_model"
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, ProjectState(), operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel("Rider", fields=[
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel("Pony", fields=[
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("riders", models.ManyToManyField("Rider")),
            ]),
        ])
        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "Pony")
        Rider = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "Rider")
        pony = Pony.objects.create()
        rider = Rider.objects.create()
        pony.riders.add(rider)

        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, project_state, operations=[
            migrations.RenameModel("Rider", "Rider2"),
        ], atomic=connection.features.supports_atomic_references_rename)
        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "Pony")
        Rider = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "Rider2")
        pony = Pony.objects.create()
        rider = Rider.objects.create()
        pony.riders.add(rider)
        self.assertEqual(Pony.objects.count(), 2)
        self.assertEqual(Rider.objects.count(), 2)
        self.assertEqual(Pony._meta.get_field('riders').remote_field.through.objects.count(), 2)

    def test_rename_m2m_through_model(self):
        app_label = "test_rename_through"
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, ProjectState(), operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel("Rider", fields=[
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel("Pony", fields=[
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel("PonyRider", fields=[
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("rider", models.ForeignKey("test_rename_through.Rider", models.CASCADE)),
                ("pony", models.ForeignKey("test_rename_through.Pony", models.CASCADE)),
            ]),
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "riders",
                models.ManyToManyField("test_rename_through.Rider", through="test_rename_through.PonyRider"),
            ),
        ])
        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "Pony")
        Rider = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "Rider")
        PonyRider = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "PonyRider")
        pony = Pony.objects.create()
        rider = Rider.objects.create()
        PonyRider.objects.create(pony=pony, rider=rider)

        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, project_state, operations=[
            migrations.RenameModel("PonyRider", "PonyRider2"),
        ])
        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "Pony")
        Rider = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "Rider")
        PonyRider = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, "PonyRider2")
        pony = Pony.objects.first()
        rider = Rider.objects.create()
        PonyRider.objects.create(pony=pony, rider=rider)
        self.assertEqual(Pony.objects.count(), 1)
        self.assertEqual(Rider.objects.count(), 2)
        self.assertEqual(PonyRider.objects.count(), 2)
        self.assertEqual(pony.riders.count(), 2)

    def test_rename_m2m_model_after_rename_field(self):
        """RenameModel renames a many-to-many column after a RenameField."""
        app_label = 'test_rename_multiple'
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, ProjectState(), operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel('Pony', fields=[
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('name', models.CharField(max_length=20)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel('Rider', fields=[
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('pony', models.ForeignKey('test_rename_multiple.Pony', models.CASCADE)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel('PonyRider', fields=[
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('riders', models.ManyToManyField('Rider')),
            ]),
            migrations.RenameField(model_name='pony', old_name='name', new_name='fancy_name'),
            migrations.RenameModel(old_name='Rider', new_name='Jockey'),
        ], atomic=connection.features.supports_atomic_references_rename)
        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Pony')
        Jockey = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Jockey')
        PonyRider = project_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'PonyRider')
        # No "no such column" error means the column was renamed correctly.
        pony = Pony.objects.create(fancy_name='a good name')
        jockey = Jockey.objects.create(pony=pony)
        ponyrider = PonyRider.objects.create()
        ponyrider.riders.add(jockey)

    def test_add_field(self):
        """
        Tests the AddField operation.
        """
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AddField(
            "Pony",
            "height",
            models.FloatField(null=True, default=5),
        )
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Add field height to Pony")
        self.assertEqual(operation.migration_name_fragment, 'pony_height')
        project_state, new_state = self.make_test_state("test_adfl", operation)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_adfl", "pony"].fields), 4)
        field = new_state.models['test_adfl', 'pony'].fields['height']
        self.assertEqual(field.default, 5)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_adfl_pony", "height")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_adfl", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnExists("test_adfl_pony", "height")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_adfl", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_adfl_pony", "height")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "AddField")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(sorted(definition[2]), ["field", "model_name", "name"])

    def test_add_charfield(self):
        """
        Tests the AddField operation on TextField.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_adchfl")

        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model("test_adchfl", "Pony")
        pony = Pony.objects.create(weight=42)

        new_state = self.apply_operations("test_adchfl", project_state, [
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "text",
                models.CharField(max_length=10, default="some text"),
            ),
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "empty",
                models.CharField(max_length=10, default=""),
            ),
            # If not properly quoted digits would be interpreted as an int.
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "digits",
                models.CharField(max_length=10, default="42"),
            ),
            # Manual quoting is fragile and could trip on quotes. Refs #xyz.
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "quotes",
                models.CharField(max_length=10, default='"\'"'),
            ),
        ])

        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model("test_adchfl", "Pony")
        pony = Pony.objects.get(pk=pony.pk)
        self.assertEqual(pony.text, "some text")
        self.assertEqual(pony.empty, "")
        self.assertEqual(pony.digits, "42")
        self.assertEqual(pony.quotes, '"\'"')

    def test_add_textfield(self):
        """
        Tests the AddField operation on TextField.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_adtxtfl")

        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model("test_adtxtfl", "Pony")
        pony = Pony.objects.create(weight=42)

        new_state = self.apply_operations("test_adtxtfl", project_state, [
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "text",
                models.TextField(default="some text"),
            ),
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "empty",
                models.TextField(default=""),
            ),
            # If not properly quoted digits would be interpreted as an int.
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "digits",
                models.TextField(default="42"),
            ),
            # Manual quoting is fragile and could trip on quotes. Refs #xyz.
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "quotes",
                models.TextField(default='"\'"'),
            ),
        ])

        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model("test_adtxtfl", "Pony")
        pony = Pony.objects.get(pk=pony.pk)
        self.assertEqual(pony.text, "some text")
        self.assertEqual(pony.empty, "")
        self.assertEqual(pony.digits, "42")
        self.assertEqual(pony.quotes, '"\'"')

    def test_add_binaryfield(self):
        """
        Tests the AddField operation on TextField/BinaryField.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_adbinfl")

        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model("test_adbinfl", "Pony")
        pony = Pony.objects.create(weight=42)

        new_state = self.apply_operations("test_adbinfl", project_state, [
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "blob",
                models.BinaryField(default=b"some text"),
            ),
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "empty",
                models.BinaryField(default=b""),
            ),
            # If not properly quoted digits would be interpreted as an int.
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "digits",
                models.BinaryField(default=b"42"),
            ),
            # Manual quoting is fragile and could trip on quotes. Refs #xyz.
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony",
                "quotes",
                models.BinaryField(default=b'"\'"'),
            ),
        ])

        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model("test_adbinfl", "Pony")
        pony = Pony.objects.get(pk=pony.pk)
        # SQLite returns buffer/memoryview, cast to bytes for checking.
        self.assertEqual(bytes(pony.blob), b"some text")
        self.assertEqual(bytes(pony.empty), b"")
        self.assertEqual(bytes(pony.digits), b"42")
        self.assertEqual(bytes(pony.quotes), b'"\'"')

    def test_column_name_quoting(self):
        """
        Column names that are SQL keywords shouldn't cause problems when used
        in migrations (#22168).
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_regr22168")
        operation = migrations.AddField(
            "Pony",
            "order",
            models.IntegerField(default=0),
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_regr22168", new_state)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_regr22168", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnExists("test_regr22168_pony", "order")

    def test_add_field_preserve_default(self):
        """
        Tests the AddField operation's state alteration
        when preserve_default = False.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_adflpd")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AddField(
            "Pony",
            "height",
            models.FloatField(null=True, default=4),
            preserve_default=False,
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_adflpd", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_adflpd", "pony"].fields), 4)
        field = new_state.models['test_adflpd', 'pony'].fields['height']
        self.assertEqual(field.default, models.NOT_PROVIDED)
        # Test the database alteration
        project_state.apps.get_model("test_adflpd", "pony").objects.create(
            weight=4,
        )
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_adflpd_pony", "height")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_adflpd", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnExists("test_adflpd_pony", "height")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "AddField")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(sorted(definition[2]), ["field", "model_name", "name", "preserve_default"])

    def test_add_field_m2m(self):
        """
        Tests the AddField operation with a ManyToManyField.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_adflmm", second_model=True)
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AddField("Pony", "stables", models.ManyToManyField("Stable", related_name="ponies"))
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_adflmm", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_adflmm", "pony"].fields), 4)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_adflmm_pony_stables")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_adflmm", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_adflmm_pony_stables")
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_adflmm_pony", "stables")
        # Make sure the M2M field actually works
        with atomic():
            Pony = new_state.apps.get_model("test_adflmm", "Pony")
            p = Pony.objects.create(pink=False, weight=4.55)
            p.stables.create()
            self.assertEqual(p.stables.count(), 1)
            p.stables.all().delete()
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_adflmm", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_adflmm_pony_stables")

    def test_alter_field_m2m(self):
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_alflmm", second_model=True)

        project_state = self.apply_operations("test_alflmm", project_state, operations=[
            migrations.AddField("Pony", "stables", models.ManyToManyField("Stable", related_name="ponies"))
        ])
        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model("test_alflmm", "Pony")
        self.assertFalse(Pony._meta.get_field('stables').blank)

        project_state = self.apply_operations("test_alflmm", project_state, operations=[
            migrations.AlterField(
                "Pony", "stables", models.ManyToManyField(to="Stable", related_name="ponies", blank=True)
            )
        ])
        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model("test_alflmm", "Pony")
        self.assertTrue(Pony._meta.get_field('stables').blank)

    def test_repoint_field_m2m(self):
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_alflmm", second_model=True, third_model=True)

        project_state = self.apply_operations("test_alflmm", project_state, operations=[
            migrations.AddField("Pony", "places", models.ManyToManyField("Stable", related_name="ponies"))
        ])
        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model("test_alflmm", "Pony")

        project_state = self.apply_operations("test_alflmm", project_state, operations=[
            migrations.AlterField("Pony", "places", models.ManyToManyField(to="Van", related_name="ponies"))
        ])

        # Ensure the new field actually works
        Pony = project_state.apps.get_model("test_alflmm", "Pony")
        p = Pony.objects.create(pink=False, weight=4.55)
        p.places.create()
        self.assertEqual(p.places.count(), 1)
        p.places.all().delete()

    def test_remove_field_m2m(self):
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_rmflmm", second_model=True)

        project_state = self.apply_operations("test_rmflmm", project_state, operations=[
            migrations.AddField("Pony", "stables", models.ManyToManyField("Stable", related_name="ponies"))
        ])
        self.assertTableExists("test_rmflmm_pony_stables")

        with_field_state = project_state.clone()
        operations = [migrations.RemoveField("Pony", "stables")]
        project_state = self.apply_operations("test_rmflmm", project_state, operations=operations)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_rmflmm_pony_stables")

        # And test reversal
        self.unapply_operations("test_rmflmm", with_field_state, operations=operations)
        self.assertTableExists("test_rmflmm_pony_stables")

    def test_remove_field_m2m_with_through(self):
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_rmflmmwt", second_model=True)

        self.assertTableNotExists("test_rmflmmwt_ponystables")
        project_state = self.apply_operations("test_rmflmmwt", project_state, operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel("PonyStables", fields=[
                ("pony", models.ForeignKey('test_rmflmmwt.Pony', models.CASCADE)),
                ("stable", models.ForeignKey('test_rmflmmwt.Stable', models.CASCADE)),
            ]),
            migrations.AddField(
                "Pony", "stables",
                models.ManyToManyField("Stable", related_name="ponies", through='test_rmflmmwt.PonyStables')
            )
        ])
        self.assertTableExists("test_rmflmmwt_ponystables")

        operations = [migrations.RemoveField("Pony", "stables"), migrations.DeleteModel("PonyStables")]
        self.apply_operations("test_rmflmmwt", project_state, operations=operations)

    def test_remove_field(self):
        """
        Tests the RemoveField operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_rmfl")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.RemoveField("Pony", "pink")
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Remove field pink from Pony")
        self.assertEqual(operation.migration_name_fragment, 'remove_pony_pink')
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_rmfl", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_rmfl", "pony"].fields), 2)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertColumnExists("test_rmfl_pony", "pink")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_rmfl", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_rmfl_pony", "pink")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_rmfl", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertColumnExists("test_rmfl_pony", "pink")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "RemoveField")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'model_name': "Pony", 'name': 'pink'})

    def test_remove_fk(self):
        """
        Tests the RemoveField operation on a foreign key.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_rfk", related_model=True)
        self.assertColumnExists("test_rfk_rider", "pony_id")
        operation = migrations.RemoveField("Rider", "pony")

        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_rfk", new_state)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_rfk", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_rfk_rider", "pony_id")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_rfk", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertColumnExists("test_rfk_rider", "pony_id")

    def test_alter_model_table(self):
        """
        Tests the AlterModelTable operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_almota")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AlterModelTable("Pony", "test_almota_pony_2")
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Rename table for Pony to test_almota_pony_2")
        self.assertEqual(operation.migration_name_fragment, 'alter_pony_table')
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_almota", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models["test_almota", "pony"].options["db_table"], "test_almota_pony_2")
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableExists("test_almota_pony")
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_almota_pony_2")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_almota", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_almota_pony")
        self.assertTableExists("test_almota_pony_2")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_almota", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_almota_pony")
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_almota_pony_2")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "AlterModelTable")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'name': "Pony", 'table': "test_almota_pony_2"})

    def test_alter_model_table_none(self):
        """
        Tests the AlterModelTable operation if the table name is set to None.
        """
        operation = migrations.AlterModelTable("Pony", None)
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Rename table for Pony to (default)")

    def test_alter_model_table_noop(self):
        """
        Tests the AlterModelTable operation if the table name is not changed.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_almota")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AlterModelTable("Pony", "test_almota_pony")
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_almota", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models["test_almota", "pony"].options["db_table"], "test_almota_pony")
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableExists("test_almota_pony")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_almota", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_almota_pony")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_almota", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableExists("test_almota_pony")

    def test_alter_model_table_m2m(self):
        """
        AlterModelTable should rename auto-generated M2M tables.
        """
        app_label = "test_talflmltlm2m"
        pony_db_table = 'pony_foo'
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label, second_model=True, db_table=pony_db_table)
        # Add the M2M field
        first_state = project_state.clone()
        operation = migrations.AddField("Pony", "stables", models.ManyToManyField("Stable"))
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, first_state)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, first_state)
        original_m2m_table = "%s_%s" % (pony_db_table, "stables")
        new_m2m_table = "%s_%s" % (app_label, "pony_stables")
        self.assertTableExists(original_m2m_table)
        self.assertTableNotExists(new_m2m_table)
        # Rename the Pony db_table which should also rename the m2m table.
        second_state = first_state.clone()
        operation = migrations.AlterModelTable(name='pony', table=None)
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, second_state)
        atomic_rename = connection.features.supports_atomic_references_rename
        with connection.schema_editor(atomic=atomic_rename) as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, first_state, second_state)
        self.assertTableExists(new_m2m_table)
        self.assertTableNotExists(original_m2m_table)
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor(atomic=atomic_rename) as editor:
            operation.database_backwards(app_label, editor, second_state, first_state)
        self.assertTableExists(original_m2m_table)
        self.assertTableNotExists(new_m2m_table)

    def test_alter_field(self):
        """
        Tests the AlterField operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_alfl")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AlterField("Pony", "pink", models.IntegerField(null=True))
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Alter field pink on Pony")
        self.assertEqual(operation.migration_name_fragment, 'alter_pony_pink')
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_alfl", new_state)
        self.assertIs(project_state.models['test_alfl', 'pony'].fields['pink'].null, False)
        self.assertIs(new_state.models['test_alfl', 'pony'].fields['pink'].null, True)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertColumnNotNull("test_alfl_pony", "pink")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_alfl", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnNull("test_alfl_pony", "pink")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_alfl", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertColumnNotNull("test_alfl_pony", "pink")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "AlterField")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(sorted(definition[2]), ["field", "model_name", "name"])

    def test_alter_field_add_db_column_noop(self):
        """
        AlterField operation is a noop when adding only a db_column and the
        column name is not changed.
        """
        app_label = 'test_afadbn'
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label, related_model=True)
        pony_table = '%s_pony' % app_label
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation = migrations.AlterField('Pony', 'weight', models.FloatField(db_column='weight'))
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        self.assertIsNone(
            project_state.models[app_label, 'pony'].fields['weight'].db_column,
        )
        self.assertEqual(
            new_state.models[app_label, 'pony'].fields['weight'].db_column,
            'weight',
        )
        self.assertColumnExists(pony_table, 'weight')
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            with self.assertNumQueries(0):
                operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnExists(pony_table, 'weight')
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            with self.assertNumQueries(0):
                operation.database_backwards(app_label, editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertColumnExists(pony_table, 'weight')

        rider_table = '%s_rider' % app_label
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation = migrations.AlterField(
            'Rider',
            'pony',
            models.ForeignKey('Pony', models.CASCADE, db_column='pony_id'),
        )
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        self.assertIsNone(
            project_state.models[app_label, 'rider'].fields['pony'].db_column,
        )
        self.assertIs(
            new_state.models[app_label, 'rider'].fields['pony'].db_column,
            'pony_id',
        )
        self.assertColumnExists(rider_table, 'pony_id')
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            with self.assertNumQueries(0):
                operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnExists(rider_table, 'pony_id')
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            with self.assertNumQueries(0):
                operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertColumnExists(rider_table, 'pony_id')

    def test_alter_field_pk(self):
        """
        Tests the AlterField operation on primary keys (for things like PostgreSQL's SERIAL weirdness)
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_alflpk")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AlterField("Pony", "id", models.IntegerField(primary_key=True))
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_alflpk", new_state)
        self.assertIsInstance(
            project_state.models['test_alflpk', 'pony'].fields['id'],
            models.AutoField,
        )
        self.assertIsInstance(
            new_state.models['test_alflpk', 'pony'].fields['id'],
            models.IntegerField,
        )
        # Test the database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_alflpk", editor, project_state, new_state)
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_alflpk", editor, new_state, project_state)

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_foreign_keys')
    def test_alter_field_pk_fk(self):
        """
        Tests the AlterField operation on primary keys changes any FKs pointing to it.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_alflpkfk", related_model=True)
        project_state = self.apply_operations('test_alflpkfk', project_state, [
            migrations.CreateModel('Stable', fields=[
                ('ponies', models.ManyToManyField('Pony')),
            ]),
            migrations.AddField(
                'Pony',
                'stables',
                models.ManyToManyField('Stable'),
            ),
        ])
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AlterField("Pony", "id", models.FloatField(primary_key=True))
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_alflpkfk", new_state)
        self.assertIsInstance(
            project_state.models['test_alflpkfk', 'pony'].fields['id'],
            models.AutoField,
        )
        self.assertIsInstance(
            new_state.models['test_alflpkfk', 'pony'].fields['id'],
            models.FloatField,
        )

        def assertIdTypeEqualsFkType():
            with connection.cursor() as cursor:
                id_type, id_null = [
                    (c.type_code, c.null_ok)
                    for c in connection.introspection.get_table_description(cursor, "test_alflpkfk_pony")
                    if c.name == "id"
                ][0]
                fk_type, fk_null = [
                    (c.type_code, c.null_ok)
                    for c in connection.introspection.get_table_description(cursor, "test_alflpkfk_rider")
                    if c.name == "pony_id"
                ][0]
                m2m_fk_type, m2m_fk_null = [
                    (c.type_code, c.null_ok)
                    for c in connection.introspection.get_table_description(
                        cursor,
                        'test_alflpkfk_pony_stables',
                    ) if c.name == 'pony_id'
                ][0]
                remote_m2m_fk_type, remote_m2m_fk_null = [
                    (c.type_code, c.null_ok)
                    for c in connection.introspection.get_table_description(
                        cursor,
                        'test_alflpkfk_stable_ponies',
                    ) if c.name == 'pony_id'
                ][0]
            self.assertEqual(id_type, fk_type)
            self.assertEqual(id_type, m2m_fk_type)
            self.assertEqual(id_type, remote_m2m_fk_type)
            self.assertEqual(id_null, fk_null)
            self.assertEqual(id_null, m2m_fk_null)
            self.assertEqual(id_null, remote_m2m_fk_null)

        assertIdTypeEqualsFkType()
        # Test the database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_alflpkfk", editor, project_state, new_state)
        assertIdTypeEqualsFkType()
        if connection.features.supports_foreign_keys:
            self.assertFKExists(
                'test_alflpkfk_pony_stables',
                ['pony_id'],
                ('test_alflpkfk_pony', 'id'),
            )
            self.assertFKExists(
                'test_alflpkfk_stable_ponies',
                ['pony_id'],
                ('test_alflpkfk_pony', 'id'),
            )
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_alflpkfk", editor, new_state, project_state)
        assertIdTypeEqualsFkType()
        if connection.features.supports_foreign_keys:
            self.assertFKExists(
                'test_alflpkfk_pony_stables',
                ['pony_id'],
                ('test_alflpkfk_pony', 'id'),
            )
            self.assertFKExists(
                'test_alflpkfk_stable_ponies',
                ['pony_id'],
                ('test_alflpkfk_pony', 'id'),
            )

    def test_alter_field_pk_mti_fk(self):
        app_label = 'test_alflpkmtifk'
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label, mti_model=True)
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, project_state, [
            migrations.CreateModel('ShetlandRider', fields=[
                (
                    'pony',
                    models.ForeignKey(f'{app_label}.ShetlandPony', models.CASCADE),
                ),
            ]),
        ])
        operation = migrations.AlterField(
            'Pony',
            'id',
            models.BigAutoField(primary_key=True),
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        self.assertIsInstance(
            new_state.models[app_label, 'pony'].fields['id'],
            models.BigAutoField,
        )

        def _get_column_id_type(cursor, table, column):
            return [
                c.type_code
                for c in connection.introspection.get_table_description(
                    cursor,
                    f'{app_label}_{table}',
                )
                if c.name == column
            ][0]

        def assertIdTypeEqualsMTIFkType():
            with connection.cursor() as cursor:
                parent_id_type = _get_column_id_type(cursor, 'pony', 'id')
                child_id_type = _get_column_id_type(cursor, 'shetlandpony', 'pony_ptr_id')
                mti_id_type = _get_column_id_type(cursor, 'shetlandrider', 'pony_id')
            self.assertEqual(parent_id_type, child_id_type)
            self.assertEqual(parent_id_type, mti_id_type)

        assertIdTypeEqualsMTIFkType()
        # Alter primary key.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        assertIdTypeEqualsMTIFkType()
        if connection.features.supports_foreign_keys:
            self.assertFKExists(
                f'{app_label}_shetlandpony',
                ['pony_ptr_id'],
                (f'{app_label}_pony', 'id'),
            )
            self.assertFKExists(
                f'{app_label}_shetlandrider',
                ['pony_id'],
                (f'{app_label}_shetlandpony', 'pony_ptr_id'),
            )
        # Reversal.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards(app_label, editor, new_state, project_state)
        assertIdTypeEqualsMTIFkType()
        if connection.features.supports_foreign_keys:
            self.assertFKExists(
                f'{app_label}_shetlandpony',
                ['pony_ptr_id'],
                (f'{app_label}_pony', 'id'),
            )
            self.assertFKExists(
                f'{app_label}_shetlandrider',
                ['pony_id'],
                (f'{app_label}_shetlandpony', 'pony_ptr_id'),
            )

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_foreign_keys')
    def test_alter_field_reloads_state_on_fk_with_to_field_target_type_change(self):
        app_label = 'test_alflrsfkwtflttc'
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, ProjectState(), operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel('Rider', fields=[
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('code', models.IntegerField(unique=True)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel('Pony', fields=[
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('rider', models.ForeignKey('%s.Rider' % app_label, models.CASCADE, to_field='code')),
            ]),
        ])
        operation = migrations.AlterField(
            'Rider',
            'code',
            models.CharField(max_length=100, unique=True),
        )
        self.apply_operations(app_label, project_state, operations=[operation])
        id_type, id_null = [
            (c.type_code, c.null_ok)
            for c in self.get_table_description('%s_rider' % app_label)
            if c.name == 'code'
        ][0]
        fk_type, fk_null = [
            (c.type_code, c.null_ok)
            for c in self.get_table_description('%s_pony' % app_label)
            if c.name == 'rider_id'
        ][0]
        self.assertEqual(id_type, fk_type)
        self.assertEqual(id_null, fk_null)

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_foreign_keys')
    def test_alter_field_reloads_state_on_fk_with_to_field_related_name_target_type_change(self):
        app_label = 'test_alflrsfkwtflrnttc'
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, ProjectState(), operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel('Rider', fields=[
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('code', models.PositiveIntegerField(unique=True)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel('Pony', fields=[
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('rider', models.ForeignKey(
                    '%s.Rider' % app_label,
                    models.CASCADE,
                    to_field='code',
                    related_name='+',
                )),
            ]),
        ])
        operation = migrations.AlterField(
            'Rider',
            'code',
            models.CharField(max_length=100, unique=True),
        )
        self.apply_operations(app_label, project_state, operations=[operation])

    def test_alter_field_reloads_state_on_fk_target_changes(self):
        """
        If AlterField doesn't reload state appropriately, the second AlterField
        crashes on MySQL due to not dropping the PonyRider.pony foreign key
        constraint before modifying the column.
        """
        app_label = 'alter_alter_field_reloads_state_on_fk_target_changes'
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, ProjectState(), operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel('Rider', fields=[
                ('id', models.CharField(primary_key=True, max_length=100)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel('Pony', fields=[
                ('id', models.CharField(primary_key=True, max_length=100)),
                ('rider', models.ForeignKey('%s.Rider' % app_label, models.CASCADE)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel('PonyRider', fields=[
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('pony', models.ForeignKey('%s.Pony' % app_label, models.CASCADE)),
            ]),
        ])
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, project_state, operations=[
            migrations.AlterField('Rider', 'id', models.CharField(primary_key=True, max_length=99)),
            migrations.AlterField('Pony', 'id', models.CharField(primary_key=True, max_length=99)),
        ])

    def test_alter_field_reloads_state_on_fk_with_to_field_target_changes(self):
        """
        If AlterField doesn't reload state appropriately, the second AlterField
        crashes on MySQL due to not dropping the PonyRider.pony foreign key
        constraint before modifying the column.
        """
        app_label = 'alter_alter_field_reloads_state_on_fk_with_to_field_target_changes'
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, ProjectState(), operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel('Rider', fields=[
                ('id', models.CharField(primary_key=True, max_length=100)),
                ('slug', models.CharField(unique=True, max_length=100)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel('Pony', fields=[
                ('id', models.CharField(primary_key=True, max_length=100)),
                ('rider', models.ForeignKey('%s.Rider' % app_label, models.CASCADE, to_field='slug')),
                ('slug', models.CharField(unique=True, max_length=100)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel('PonyRider', fields=[
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('pony', models.ForeignKey('%s.Pony' % app_label, models.CASCADE, to_field='slug')),
            ]),
        ])
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, project_state, operations=[
            migrations.AlterField('Rider', 'slug', models.CharField(unique=True, max_length=99)),
            migrations.AlterField('Pony', 'slug', models.CharField(unique=True, max_length=99)),
        ])

    def test_rename_field_reloads_state_on_fk_target_changes(self):
        """
        If RenameField doesn't reload state appropriately, the AlterField
        crashes on MySQL due to not dropping the PonyRider.pony foreign key
        constraint before modifying the column.
        """
        app_label = 'alter_rename_field_reloads_state_on_fk_target_changes'
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, ProjectState(), operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel('Rider', fields=[
                ('id', models.CharField(primary_key=True, max_length=100)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel('Pony', fields=[
                ('id', models.CharField(primary_key=True, max_length=100)),
                ('rider', models.ForeignKey('%s.Rider' % app_label, models.CASCADE)),
            ]),
            migrations.CreateModel('PonyRider', fields=[
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('pony', models.ForeignKey('%s.Pony' % app_label, models.CASCADE)),
            ]),
        ])
        project_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, project_state, operations=[
            migrations.RenameField('Rider', 'id', 'id2'),
            migrations.AlterField('Pony', 'id', models.CharField(primary_key=True, max_length=99)),
        ], atomic=connection.features.supports_atomic_references_rename)

    def test_rename_field(self):
        """
        Tests the RenameField operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_rnfl", unique_together=True, index_together=True)
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.RenameField("Pony", "pink", "blue")
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Rename field pink on Pony to blue")
        self.assertEqual(operation.migration_name_fragment, 'rename_pink_pony_blue')
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_rnfl", new_state)
        self.assertIn("blue", new_state.models["test_rnfl", "pony"].fields)
        self.assertNotIn("pink", new_state.models["test_rnfl", "pony"].fields)
        # Make sure the unique_together has the renamed column too
        self.assertIn("blue", new_state.models["test_rnfl", "pony"].options['unique_together'][0])
        self.assertNotIn("pink", new_state.models["test_rnfl", "pony"].options['unique_together'][0])
        # Make sure the index_together has the renamed column too
        self.assertIn("blue", new_state.models["test_rnfl", "pony"].options['index_together'][0])
        self.assertNotIn("pink", new_state.models["test_rnfl", "pony"].options['index_together'][0])
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertColumnExists("test_rnfl_pony", "pink")
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_rnfl_pony", "blue")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_rnfl", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnExists("test_rnfl_pony", "blue")
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_rnfl_pony", "pink")
        # Ensure the unique constraint has been ported over
        with connection.cursor() as cursor:
            cursor.execute("INSERT INTO test_rnfl_pony (blue, weight) VALUES (1, 1)")
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
                with atomic():
                    cursor.execute("INSERT INTO test_rnfl_pony (blue, weight) VALUES (1, 1)")
            cursor.execute("DELETE FROM test_rnfl_pony")
        # Ensure the index constraint has been ported over
        self.assertIndexExists("test_rnfl_pony", ["weight", "blue"])
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_rnfl", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertColumnExists("test_rnfl_pony", "pink")
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_rnfl_pony", "blue")
        # Ensure the index constraint has been reset
        self.assertIndexExists("test_rnfl_pony", ["weight", "pink"])
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "RenameField")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'model_name': "Pony", 'old_name': "pink", 'new_name': "blue"})

    def test_rename_field_with_db_column(self):
        project_state = self.apply_operations('test_rfwdbc', ProjectState(), operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel('Pony', fields=[
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('field', models.IntegerField(db_column='db_field')),
                ('fk_field', models.ForeignKey(
                    'Pony',
                    models.CASCADE,
                    db_column='db_fk_field',
                )),
            ]),
        ])
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation = migrations.RenameField('Pony', 'field', 'renamed_field')
        operation.state_forwards('test_rfwdbc', new_state)
        self.assertIn('renamed_field', new_state.models['test_rfwdbc', 'pony'].fields)
        self.assertNotIn('field', new_state.models['test_rfwdbc', 'pony'].fields)
        self.assertColumnExists('test_rfwdbc_pony', 'db_field')
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            with self.assertNumQueries(0):
                operation.database_forwards('test_rfwdbc', editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnExists('test_rfwdbc_pony', 'db_field')
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            with self.assertNumQueries(0):
                operation.database_backwards('test_rfwdbc', editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertColumnExists('test_rfwdbc_pony', 'db_field')

        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation = migrations.RenameField('Pony', 'fk_field', 'renamed_fk_field')
        operation.state_forwards('test_rfwdbc', new_state)
        self.assertIn('renamed_fk_field', new_state.models['test_rfwdbc', 'pony'].fields)
        self.assertNotIn('fk_field', new_state.models['test_rfwdbc', 'pony'].fields)
        self.assertColumnExists('test_rfwdbc_pony', 'db_fk_field')
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            with self.assertNumQueries(0):
                operation.database_forwards('test_rfwdbc', editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnExists('test_rfwdbc_pony', 'db_fk_field')
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            with self.assertNumQueries(0):
                operation.database_backwards('test_rfwdbc', editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertColumnExists('test_rfwdbc_pony', 'db_fk_field')

    def test_rename_field_case(self):
        project_state = self.apply_operations('test_rfmx', ProjectState(), operations=[
            migrations.CreateModel('Pony', fields=[
                ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ('field', models.IntegerField()),
            ]),
        ])
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation = migrations.RenameField('Pony', 'field', 'FiElD')
        operation.state_forwards('test_rfmx', new_state)
        self.assertIn('FiElD', new_state.models['test_rfmx', 'pony'].fields)
        self.assertColumnExists('test_rfmx_pony', 'field')
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards('test_rfmx', editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnExists(
            'test_rfmx_pony',
            connection.introspection.identifier_converter('FiElD'),
        )
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards('test_rfmx', editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertColumnExists('test_rfmx_pony', 'field')

    def test_rename_missing_field(self):
        state = ProjectState()
        state.add_model(ModelState('app', 'model', []))
        with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldDoesNotExist, "app.model has no field named 'field'"):
            migrations.RenameField('model', 'field', 'new_field').state_forwards('app', state)

    def test_rename_referenced_field_state_forward(self):
        state = ProjectState()
        state.add_model(ModelState('app', 'Model', [
            ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
            ('field', models.IntegerField(unique=True)),
        ]))
        state.add_model(ModelState('app', 'OtherModel', [
            ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
            ('fk', models.ForeignKey('Model', models.CASCADE, to_field='field')),
            ('fo', models.ForeignObject('Model', models.CASCADE, from_fields=('fk',), to_fields=('field',))),
        ]))
        operation = migrations.RenameField('Model', 'field', 'renamed')
        new_state = state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards('app', new_state)
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models['app', 'othermodel'].fields['fk'].remote_field.field_name, 'renamed')
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models['app', 'othermodel'].fields['fk'].from_fields, ['self'])
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models['app', 'othermodel'].fields['fk'].to_fields, ('renamed',))
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models['app', 'othermodel'].fields['fo'].from_fields, ('fk',))
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models['app', 'othermodel'].fields['fo'].to_fields, ('renamed',))
        operation = migrations.RenameField('OtherModel', 'fk', 'renamed_fk')
        new_state = state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards('app', new_state)
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models['app', 'othermodel'].fields['renamed_fk'].remote_field.field_name, 'renamed')
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models['app', 'othermodel'].fields['renamed_fk'].from_fields, ('self',))
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models['app', 'othermodel'].fields['renamed_fk'].to_fields, ('renamed',))
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models['app', 'othermodel'].fields['fo'].from_fields, ('renamed_fk',))
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models['app', 'othermodel'].fields['fo'].to_fields, ('renamed',))

    def test_alter_unique_together(self):
        """
        Tests the AlterUniqueTogether operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_alunto")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AlterUniqueTogether("Pony", [("pink", "weight")])
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Alter unique_together for Pony (1 constraint(s))")
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.migration_name_fragment,
            'alter_pony_unique_together',
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_alunto", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(project_state.models["test_alunto", "pony"].options.get("unique_together", set())), 0)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_alunto", "pony"].options.get("unique_together", set())), 1)
        # Make sure we can insert duplicate rows
        with connection.cursor() as cursor:
            cursor.execute("INSERT INTO test_alunto_pony (pink, weight) VALUES (1, 1)")
            cursor.execute("INSERT INTO test_alunto_pony (pink, weight) VALUES (1, 1)")
            cursor.execute("DELETE FROM test_alunto_pony")
            # Test the database alteration
            with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
                operation.database_forwards("test_alunto", editor, project_state, new_state)
            cursor.execute("INSERT INTO test_alunto_pony (pink, weight) VALUES (1, 1)")
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
                with atomic():
                    cursor.execute("INSERT INTO test_alunto_pony (pink, weight) VALUES (1, 1)")
            cursor.execute("DELETE FROM test_alunto_pony")
            # And test reversal
            with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
                operation.database_backwards("test_alunto", editor, new_state, project_state)
            cursor.execute("INSERT INTO test_alunto_pony (pink, weight) VALUES (1, 1)")
            cursor.execute("INSERT INTO test_alunto_pony (pink, weight) VALUES (1, 1)")
            cursor.execute("DELETE FROM test_alunto_pony")
        # Test flat unique_together
        operation = migrations.AlterUniqueTogether("Pony", ("pink", "weight"))
        operation.state_forwards("test_alunto", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_alunto", "pony"].options.get("unique_together", set())), 1)
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "AlterUniqueTogether")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'name': "Pony", 'unique_together': {("pink", "weight")}})

    def test_alter_unique_together_remove(self):
        operation = migrations.AlterUniqueTogether("Pony", None)
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Alter unique_together for Pony (0 constraint(s))")

    def test_add_index(self):
        """
        Test the AddIndex operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_adin")
        msg = (
            "Indexes passed to AddIndex operations require a name argument. "
            "<Index: fields=['pink']> doesn't have one."
        )
        with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
            migrations.AddIndex("Pony", models.Index(fields=["pink"]))
        index = models.Index(fields=["pink"], name="test_adin_pony_pink_idx")
        operation = migrations.AddIndex("Pony", index)
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Create index test_adin_pony_pink_idx on field(s) pink of model Pony")
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.migration_name_fragment,
            'pony_test_adin_pony_pink_idx',
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_adin", new_state)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_adin", "pony"].options['indexes']), 1)
        self.assertIndexNotExists("test_adin_pony", ["pink"])
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_adin", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertIndexExists("test_adin_pony", ["pink"])
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_adin", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertIndexNotExists("test_adin_pony", ["pink"])
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "AddIndex")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'model_name': "Pony", 'index': index})

    def test_remove_index(self):
        """
        Test the RemoveIndex operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_rmin", multicol_index=True)
        self.assertTableExists("test_rmin_pony")
        self.assertIndexExists("test_rmin_pony", ["pink", "weight"])
        operation = migrations.RemoveIndex("Pony", "pony_test_idx")
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Remove index pony_test_idx from Pony")
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.migration_name_fragment,
            'remove_pony_pony_test_idx',
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_rmin", new_state)
        # Test the state alteration
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_rmin", "pony"].options['indexes']), 0)
        self.assertIndexExists("test_rmin_pony", ["pink", "weight"])
        # Test the database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_rmin", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertIndexNotExists("test_rmin_pony", ["pink", "weight"])
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_rmin", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertIndexExists("test_rmin_pony", ["pink", "weight"])
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "RemoveIndex")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'model_name': "Pony", 'name': "pony_test_idx"})

        # Also test a field dropped with index - sqlite remake issue
        operations = [
            migrations.RemoveIndex("Pony", "pony_test_idx"),
            migrations.RemoveField("Pony", "pink"),
        ]
        self.assertColumnExists("test_rmin_pony", "pink")
        self.assertIndexExists("test_rmin_pony", ["pink", "weight"])
        # Test database alteration
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        self.apply_operations('test_rmin', new_state, operations=operations)
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_rmin_pony", "pink")
        self.assertIndexNotExists("test_rmin_pony", ["pink", "weight"])
        # And test reversal
        self.unapply_operations("test_rmin", project_state, operations=operations)
        self.assertIndexExists("test_rmin_pony", ["pink", "weight"])

    def test_add_index_state_forwards(self):
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model('test_adinsf')
        index = models.Index(fields=['pink'], name='test_adinsf_pony_pink_idx')
        old_model = project_state.apps.get_model('test_adinsf', 'Pony')
        new_state = project_state.clone()

        operation = migrations.AddIndex('Pony', index)
        operation.state_forwards('test_adinsf', new_state)
        new_model = new_state.apps.get_model('test_adinsf', 'Pony')
        self.assertIsNot(old_model, new_model)

    def test_remove_index_state_forwards(self):
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model('test_rminsf')
        index = models.Index(fields=['pink'], name='test_rminsf_pony_pink_idx')
        migrations.AddIndex('Pony', index).state_forwards('test_rminsf', project_state)
        old_model = project_state.apps.get_model('test_rminsf', 'Pony')
        new_state = project_state.clone()

        operation = migrations.RemoveIndex('Pony', 'test_rminsf_pony_pink_idx')
        operation.state_forwards('test_rminsf', new_state)
        new_model = new_state.apps.get_model('test_rminsf', 'Pony')
        self.assertIsNot(old_model, new_model)

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_expression_indexes')
    def test_add_func_index(self):
        app_label = 'test_addfuncin'
        index_name = f'{app_label}_pony_abs_idx'
        table_name = f'{app_label}_pony'
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label)
        index = models.Index(Abs('weight'), name=index_name)
        operation = migrations.AddIndex('Pony', index)
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.describe(),
            'Create index test_addfuncin_pony_abs_idx on Abs(F(weight)) on model Pony',
        )
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.migration_name_fragment,
            'pony_test_addfuncin_pony_abs_idx',
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models[app_label, 'pony'].options['indexes']), 1)
        self.assertIndexNameNotExists(table_name, index_name)
        # Add index.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertIndexNameExists(table_name, index_name)
        # Reversal.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards(app_label, editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertIndexNameNotExists(table_name, index_name)
        # Deconstruction.
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'AddIndex')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'model_name': 'Pony', 'index': index})

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_expression_indexes')
    def test_remove_func_index(self):
        app_label = 'test_rmfuncin'
        index_name = f'{app_label}_pony_abs_idx'
        table_name = f'{app_label}_pony'
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label, indexes=[
            models.Index(Abs('weight'), name=index_name),
        ])
        self.assertTableExists(table_name)
        self.assertIndexNameExists(table_name, index_name)
        operation = migrations.RemoveIndex('Pony', index_name)
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.describe(),
            'Remove index test_rmfuncin_pony_abs_idx from Pony',
        )
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.migration_name_fragment,
            'remove_pony_test_rmfuncin_pony_abs_idx',
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models[app_label, 'pony'].options['indexes']), 0)
        # Remove index.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertIndexNameNotExists(table_name, index_name)
        # Reversal.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards(app_label, editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertIndexNameExists(table_name, index_name)
        # Deconstruction.
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'RemoveIndex')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'model_name': 'Pony', 'name': index_name})

    def test_alter_field_with_index(self):
        """
        Test AlterField operation with an index to ensure indexes created via
        Meta.indexes don't get dropped with sqlite3 remake.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_alflin", index=True)
        operation = migrations.AlterField("Pony", "pink", models.IntegerField(null=True))
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_alflin", new_state)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertColumnNotNull("test_alflin_pony", "pink")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_alflin", editor, project_state, new_state)
        # Index hasn't been dropped
        self.assertIndexExists("test_alflin_pony", ["pink"])
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_alflin", editor, new_state, project_state)
        # Ensure the index is still there
        self.assertIndexExists("test_alflin_pony", ["pink"])

    def test_alter_index_together(self):
        """
        Tests the AlterIndexTogether operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_alinto")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AlterIndexTogether("Pony", [("pink", "weight")])
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Alter index_together for Pony (1 constraint(s))")
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.migration_name_fragment,
            'alter_pony_index_together',
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_alinto", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(project_state.models["test_alinto", "pony"].options.get("index_together", set())), 0)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_alinto", "pony"].options.get("index_together", set())), 1)
        # Make sure there's no matching index
        self.assertIndexNotExists("test_alinto_pony", ["pink", "weight"])
        # Test the database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_alinto", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertIndexExists("test_alinto_pony", ["pink", "weight"])
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_alinto", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertIndexNotExists("test_alinto_pony", ["pink", "weight"])
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "AlterIndexTogether")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'name': "Pony", 'index_together': {("pink", "weight")}})

    def test_alter_index_together_remove(self):
        operation = migrations.AlterIndexTogether("Pony", None)
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Alter index_together for Pony (0 constraint(s))")

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('allows_multiple_constraints_on_same_fields')
    def test_alter_index_together_remove_with_unique_together(self):
        app_label = 'test_alintoremove_wunto'
        table_name = '%s_pony' % app_label
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label, unique_together=True)
        self.assertUniqueConstraintExists(table_name, ['pink', 'weight'])
        # Add index together.
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation = migrations.AlterIndexTogether('Pony', [('pink', 'weight')])
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertIndexExists(table_name, ['pink', 'weight'])
        # Remove index together.
        project_state = new_state
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation = migrations.AlterIndexTogether('Pony', set())
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertIndexNotExists(table_name, ['pink', 'weight'])
        self.assertUniqueConstraintExists(table_name, ['pink', 'weight'])

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_table_check_constraints')
    def test_add_constraint(self):
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_addconstraint")
        gt_check = models.Q(pink__gt=2)
        gt_constraint = models.CheckConstraint(check=gt_check, name="test_add_constraint_pony_pink_gt_2")
        gt_operation = migrations.AddConstraint("Pony", gt_constraint)
        self.assertEqual(
            gt_operation.describe(), "Create constraint test_add_constraint_pony_pink_gt_2 on model Pony"
        )
        self.assertEqual(
            gt_operation.migration_name_fragment,
            'pony_test_add_constraint_pony_pink_gt_2',
        )
        # Test the state alteration
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        gt_operation.state_forwards("test_addconstraint", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_addconstraint", "pony"].options["constraints"]), 1)
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model("test_addconstraint", "Pony")
        self.assertEqual(len(Pony._meta.constraints), 1)
        # Test the database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            gt_operation.database_forwards("test_addconstraint", editor, project_state, new_state)
        with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError), transaction.atomic():
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=1.0)
        # Add another one.
        lt_check = models.Q(pink__lt=100)
        lt_constraint = models.CheckConstraint(check=lt_check, name="test_add_constraint_pony_pink_lt_100")
        lt_operation = migrations.AddConstraint("Pony", lt_constraint)
        lt_operation.state_forwards("test_addconstraint", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_addconstraint", "pony"].options["constraints"]), 2)
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model("test_addconstraint", "Pony")
        self.assertEqual(len(Pony._meta.constraints), 2)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            lt_operation.database_forwards("test_addconstraint", editor, project_state, new_state)
        with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError), transaction.atomic():
            Pony.objects.create(pink=100, weight=1.0)
        # Test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            gt_operation.database_backwards("test_addconstraint", editor, new_state, project_state)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=1.0)
        # Test deconstruction
        definition = gt_operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "AddConstraint")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'model_name': "Pony", 'constraint': gt_constraint})

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_table_check_constraints')
    def test_add_constraint_percent_escaping(self):
        app_label = 'add_constraint_string_quoting'
        operations = [
            migrations.CreateModel(
                'Author',
                fields=[
                    ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                    ('name', models.CharField(max_length=100)),
                    ('surname', models.CharField(max_length=100, default='')),
                    ('rebate', models.CharField(max_length=100)),
                ],
            ),
        ]
        from_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, ProjectState(), operations)
        # "%" generated in startswith lookup should be escaped in a way that is
        # considered a leading wildcard.
        check = models.Q(name__startswith='Albert')
        constraint = models.CheckConstraint(check=check, name='name_constraint')
        operation = migrations.AddConstraint('Author', constraint)
        to_state = from_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, to_state)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, from_state, to_state)
        Author = to_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Author')
        with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError), transaction.atomic():
            Author.objects.create(name='Artur')
        # Literal "%" should be escaped in a way that is not a considered a
        # wildcard.
        check = models.Q(rebate__endswith='%')
        constraint = models.CheckConstraint(check=check, name='rebate_constraint')
        operation = migrations.AddConstraint('Author', constraint)
        from_state = to_state
        to_state = from_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, to_state)
        Author = to_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Author')
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, from_state, to_state)
        Author = to_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Author')
        with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError), transaction.atomic():
            Author.objects.create(name='Albert', rebate='10$')
        author = Author.objects.create(name='Albert', rebate='10%')
        self.assertEqual(Author.objects.get(), author)
        # Right-hand-side baked "%" literals should not be used for parameters
        # interpolation.
        check = ~models.Q(surname__startswith=models.F('name'))
        constraint = models.CheckConstraint(check=check, name='name_constraint_rhs')
        operation = migrations.AddConstraint('Author', constraint)
        from_state = to_state
        to_state = from_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, to_state)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, from_state, to_state)
        Author = to_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Author')
        with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError), transaction.atomic():
            Author.objects.create(name='Albert', surname='Alberto')

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_table_check_constraints')
    def test_add_or_constraint(self):
        app_label = 'test_addorconstraint'
        constraint_name = 'add_constraint_or'
        from_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label)
        check = models.Q(pink__gt=2, weight__gt=2) | models.Q(weight__lt=0)
        constraint = models.CheckConstraint(check=check, name=constraint_name)
        operation = migrations.AddConstraint('Pony', constraint)
        to_state = from_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, to_state)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, from_state, to_state)
        Pony = to_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Pony')
        with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError), transaction.atomic():
            Pony.objects.create(pink=2, weight=3.0)
        with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError), transaction.atomic():
            Pony.objects.create(pink=3, weight=1.0)
        Pony.objects.bulk_create([
            Pony(pink=3, weight=-1.0),
            Pony(pink=1, weight=-1.0),
            Pony(pink=3, weight=3.0),
        ])

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_table_check_constraints')
    def test_add_constraint_combinable(self):
        app_label = 'test_addconstraint_combinable'
        operations = [
            migrations.CreateModel(
                'Book',
                fields=[
                    ('id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                    ('read', models.PositiveIntegerField()),
                    ('unread', models.PositiveIntegerField()),
                ],
            ),
        ]
        from_state = self.apply_operations(app_label, ProjectState(), operations)
        constraint = models.CheckConstraint(
            check=models.Q(read=(100 - models.F('unread'))),
            name='test_addconstraint_combinable_sum_100',
        )
        operation = migrations.AddConstraint('Book', constraint)
        to_state = from_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, to_state)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, from_state, to_state)
        Book = to_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Book')
        with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError), transaction.atomic():
            Book.objects.create(read=70, unread=10)
        Book.objects.create(read=70, unread=30)

    @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_table_check_constraints')
    def test_remove_constraint(self):
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_removeconstraint", constraints=[
            models.CheckConstraint(check=models.Q(pink__gt=2), name="test_remove_constraint_pony_pink_gt_2"),
            models.CheckConstraint(check=models.Q(pink__lt=100), name="test_remove_constraint_pony_pink_lt_100"),
        ])
        gt_operation = migrations.RemoveConstraint("Pony", "test_remove_constraint_pony_pink_gt_2")
        self.assertEqual(
            gt_operation.describe(), "Remove constraint test_remove_constraint_pony_pink_gt_2 from model Pony"
        )
        self.assertEqual(
            gt_operation.migration_name_fragment,
            'remove_pony_test_remove_constraint_pony_pink_gt_2',
        )
        # Test state alteration
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        gt_operation.state_forwards("test_removeconstraint", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_removeconstraint", "pony"].options['constraints']), 1)
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model("test_removeconstraint", "Pony")
        self.assertEqual(len(Pony._meta.constraints), 1)
        # Test database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            gt_operation.database_forwards("test_removeconstraint", editor, project_state, new_state)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=1.0).delete()
        with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError), transaction.atomic():
            Pony.objects.create(pink=100, weight=1.0)
        # Remove the other one.
        lt_operation = migrations.RemoveConstraint("Pony", "test_remove_constraint_pony_pink_lt_100")
        lt_operation.state_forwards("test_removeconstraint", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_removeconstraint", "pony"].options['constraints']), 0)
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model("test_removeconstraint", "Pony")
        self.assertEqual(len(Pony._meta.constraints), 0)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            lt_operation.database_forwards("test_removeconstraint", editor, project_state, new_state)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=100, weight=1.0).delete()
        # Test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            gt_operation.database_backwards("test_removeconstraint", editor, new_state, project_state)
        with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError), transaction.atomic():
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=1.0)
        # Test deconstruction
        definition = gt_operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "RemoveConstraint")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'model_name': "Pony", 'name': "test_remove_constraint_pony_pink_gt_2"})

    def test_add_partial_unique_constraint(self):
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model('test_addpartialuniqueconstraint')
        partial_unique_constraint = models.UniqueConstraint(
            fields=['pink'],
            condition=models.Q(weight__gt=5),
            name='test_constraint_pony_pink_for_weight_gt_5_uniq',
        )
        operation = migrations.AddConstraint('Pony', partial_unique_constraint)
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.describe(),
            'Create constraint test_constraint_pony_pink_for_weight_gt_5_uniq '
            'on model Pony'
        )
        # Test the state alteration
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards('test_addpartialuniqueconstraint', new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models['test_addpartialuniqueconstraint', 'pony'].options['constraints']), 1)
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model('test_addpartialuniqueconstraint', 'Pony')
        self.assertEqual(len(Pony._meta.constraints), 1)
        # Test the database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards('test_addpartialuniqueconstraint', editor, project_state, new_state)
        # Test constraint works
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=6.0)
        if connection.features.supports_partial_indexes:
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError), transaction.atomic():
                Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=7.0)
        else:
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=7.0)
        # Test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards('test_addpartialuniqueconstraint', editor, new_state, project_state)
        # Test constraint doesn't work
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=7.0)
        # Test deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'AddConstraint')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'model_name': 'Pony', 'constraint': partial_unique_constraint})

    def test_remove_partial_unique_constraint(self):
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model('test_removepartialuniqueconstraint', constraints=[
            models.UniqueConstraint(
                fields=['pink'],
                condition=models.Q(weight__gt=5),
                name='test_constraint_pony_pink_for_weight_gt_5_uniq',
            ),
        ])
        gt_operation = migrations.RemoveConstraint('Pony', 'test_constraint_pony_pink_for_weight_gt_5_uniq')
        self.assertEqual(
            gt_operation.describe(), 'Remove constraint test_constraint_pony_pink_for_weight_gt_5_uniq from model Pony'
        )
        # Test state alteration
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        gt_operation.state_forwards('test_removepartialuniqueconstraint', new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models['test_removepartialuniqueconstraint', 'pony'].options['constraints']), 0)
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model('test_removepartialuniqueconstraint', 'Pony')
        self.assertEqual(len(Pony._meta.constraints), 0)
        # Test database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            gt_operation.database_forwards('test_removepartialuniqueconstraint', editor, project_state, new_state)
        # Test constraint doesn't work
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=6.0)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=7.0).delete()
        # Test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            gt_operation.database_backwards('test_removepartialuniqueconstraint', editor, new_state, project_state)
        # Test constraint works
        if connection.features.supports_partial_indexes:
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError), transaction.atomic():
                Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=7.0)
        else:
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=7.0)
        # Test deconstruction
        definition = gt_operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'RemoveConstraint')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {
            'model_name': 'Pony',
            'name': 'test_constraint_pony_pink_for_weight_gt_5_uniq',
        })

    def test_add_deferred_unique_constraint(self):
        app_label = 'test_adddeferred_uc'
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label)
        deferred_unique_constraint = models.UniqueConstraint(
            fields=['pink'],
            name='deferred_pink_constraint_add',
            deferrable=models.Deferrable.DEFERRED,
        )
        operation = migrations.AddConstraint('Pony', deferred_unique_constraint)
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.describe(),
            'Create constraint deferred_pink_constraint_add on model Pony',
        )
        # Add constraint.
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models[app_label, 'pony'].options['constraints']), 1)
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Pony')
        self.assertEqual(len(Pony._meta.constraints), 1)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor, CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as ctx:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        if connection.features.supports_deferrable_unique_constraints:
            # Unique constraint is deferred.
            with transaction.atomic():
                obj = Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
                obj.pink = 2
                obj.save()
            # Constraint behavior can be changed with SET CONSTRAINTS.
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
                with transaction.atomic(), connection.cursor() as cursor:
                    quoted_name = connection.ops.quote_name(deferred_unique_constraint.name)
                    cursor.execute('SET CONSTRAINTS %s IMMEDIATE' % quoted_name)
                    obj = Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
                    obj.pink = 3
                    obj.save()
        else:
            self.assertEqual(len(ctx), 0)
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        # Reversal.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards(app_label, editor, new_state, project_state)
        # Constraint doesn't work.
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        # Deconstruction.
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'AddConstraint')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(
            definition[2],
            {'model_name': 'Pony', 'constraint': deferred_unique_constraint},
        )

    def test_remove_deferred_unique_constraint(self):
        app_label = 'test_removedeferred_uc'
        deferred_unique_constraint = models.UniqueConstraint(
            fields=['pink'],
            name='deferred_pink_constraint_rm',
            deferrable=models.Deferrable.DEFERRED,
        )
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label, constraints=[deferred_unique_constraint])
        operation = migrations.RemoveConstraint('Pony', deferred_unique_constraint.name)
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.describe(),
            'Remove constraint deferred_pink_constraint_rm from model Pony',
        )
        # Remove constraint.
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models[app_label, 'pony'].options['constraints']), 0)
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Pony')
        self.assertEqual(len(Pony._meta.constraints), 0)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor, CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as ctx:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        # Constraint doesn't work.
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0).delete()
        if not connection.features.supports_deferrable_unique_constraints:
            self.assertEqual(len(ctx), 0)
        # Reversal.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards(app_label, editor, new_state, project_state)
        if connection.features.supports_deferrable_unique_constraints:
            # Unique constraint is deferred.
            with transaction.atomic():
                obj = Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
                obj.pink = 2
                obj.save()
            # Constraint behavior can be changed with SET CONSTRAINTS.
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
                with transaction.atomic(), connection.cursor() as cursor:
                    quoted_name = connection.ops.quote_name(deferred_unique_constraint.name)
                    cursor.execute('SET CONSTRAINTS %s IMMEDIATE' % quoted_name)
                    obj = Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
                    obj.pink = 3
                    obj.save()
        else:
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        # Deconstruction.
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'RemoveConstraint')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {
            'model_name': 'Pony',
            'name': 'deferred_pink_constraint_rm',
        })

    def test_add_covering_unique_constraint(self):
        app_label = 'test_addcovering_uc'
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label)
        covering_unique_constraint = models.UniqueConstraint(
            fields=['pink'],
            name='covering_pink_constraint_add',
            include=['weight'],
        )
        operation = migrations.AddConstraint('Pony', covering_unique_constraint)
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.describe(),
            'Create constraint covering_pink_constraint_add on model Pony',
        )
        # Add constraint.
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models[app_label, 'pony'].options['constraints']), 1)
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Pony')
        self.assertEqual(len(Pony._meta.constraints), 1)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor, CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as ctx:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        if connection.features.supports_covering_indexes:
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
                Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        else:
            self.assertEqual(len(ctx), 0)
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        # Reversal.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards(app_label, editor, new_state, project_state)
        # Constraint doesn't work.
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        # Deconstruction.
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'AddConstraint')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(
            definition[2],
            {'model_name': 'Pony', 'constraint': covering_unique_constraint},
        )

    def test_remove_covering_unique_constraint(self):
        app_label = 'test_removecovering_uc'
        covering_unique_constraint = models.UniqueConstraint(
            fields=['pink'],
            name='covering_pink_constraint_rm',
            include=['weight'],
        )
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label, constraints=[covering_unique_constraint])
        operation = migrations.RemoveConstraint('Pony', covering_unique_constraint.name)
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.describe(),
            'Remove constraint covering_pink_constraint_rm from model Pony',
        )
        # Remove constraint.
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models[app_label, 'pony'].options['constraints']), 0)
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Pony')
        self.assertEqual(len(Pony._meta.constraints), 0)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor, CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as ctx:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        # Constraint doesn't work.
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0).delete()
        if not connection.features.supports_covering_indexes:
            self.assertEqual(len(ctx), 0)
        # Reversal.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards(app_label, editor, new_state, project_state)
        if connection.features.supports_covering_indexes:
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
                Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        else:
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        # Deconstruction.
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'RemoveConstraint')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {
            'model_name': 'Pony',
            'name': 'covering_pink_constraint_rm',
        })

    def test_add_func_unique_constraint(self):
        app_label = 'test_adfuncuc'
        constraint_name = f'{app_label}_pony_abs_uq'
        table_name = f'{app_label}_pony'
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label)
        constraint = models.UniqueConstraint(Abs('weight'), name=constraint_name)
        operation = migrations.AddConstraint('Pony', constraint)
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.describe(),
            'Create constraint test_adfuncuc_pony_abs_uq on model Pony',
        )
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.migration_name_fragment,
            'pony_test_adfuncuc_pony_abs_uq',
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models[app_label, 'pony'].options['constraints']), 1)
        self.assertIndexNameNotExists(table_name, constraint_name)
        # Add constraint.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Pony')
        Pony.objects.create(weight=4.0)
        if connection.features.supports_expression_indexes:
            self.assertIndexNameExists(table_name, constraint_name)
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
                Pony.objects.create(weight=-4.0)
        else:
            self.assertIndexNameNotExists(table_name, constraint_name)
            Pony.objects.create(weight=-4.0)
        # Reversal.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards(app_label, editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertIndexNameNotExists(table_name, constraint_name)
        # Constraint doesn't work.
        Pony.objects.create(weight=-4.0)
        # Deconstruction.
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'AddConstraint')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(
            definition[2],
            {'model_name': 'Pony', 'constraint': constraint},
        )

    def test_remove_func_unique_constraint(self):
        app_label = 'test_rmfuncuc'
        constraint_name = f'{app_label}_pony_abs_uq'
        table_name = f'{app_label}_pony'
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label, constraints=[
            models.UniqueConstraint(Abs('weight'), name=constraint_name),
        ])
        self.assertTableExists(table_name)
        if connection.features.supports_expression_indexes:
            self.assertIndexNameExists(table_name, constraint_name)
        operation = migrations.RemoveConstraint('Pony', constraint_name)
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.describe(),
            'Remove constraint test_rmfuncuc_pony_abs_uq from model Pony',
        )
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.migration_name_fragment,
            'remove_pony_test_rmfuncuc_pony_abs_uq',
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models[app_label, 'pony'].options['constraints']), 0)
        Pony = new_state.apps.get_model(app_label, 'Pony')
        self.assertEqual(len(Pony._meta.constraints), 0)
        # Remove constraint.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertIndexNameNotExists(table_name, constraint_name)
        # Constraint doesn't work.
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=4.0)
        Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=-4.0).delete()
        # Reversal.
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards(app_label, editor, new_state, project_state)
        if connection.features.supports_expression_indexes:
            self.assertIndexNameExists(table_name, constraint_name)
            with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
                Pony.objects.create(weight=-4.0)
        else:
            self.assertIndexNameNotExists(table_name, constraint_name)
            Pony.objects.create(weight=-4.0)
        # Deconstruction.
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], 'RemoveConstraint')
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'model_name': 'Pony', 'name': constraint_name})

    def test_alter_model_options(self):
        """
        Tests the AlterModelOptions operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_almoop")
        # Test the state alteration (no DB alteration to test)
        operation = migrations.AlterModelOptions("Pony", {"permissions": [("can_groom", "Can groom")]})
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Change Meta options on Pony")
        self.assertEqual(operation.migration_name_fragment, 'alter_pony_options')
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_almoop", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(project_state.models["test_almoop", "pony"].options.get("permissions", [])), 0)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_almoop", "pony"].options.get("permissions", [])), 1)
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models["test_almoop", "pony"].options["permissions"][0][0], "can_groom")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "AlterModelOptions")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'name': "Pony", 'options': {"permissions": [("can_groom", "Can groom")]}})

    def test_alter_model_options_emptying(self):
        """
        The AlterModelOptions operation removes keys from the dict (#23121)
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_almoop", options=True)
        # Test the state alteration (no DB alteration to test)
        operation = migrations.AlterModelOptions("Pony", {})
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Change Meta options on Pony")
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_almoop", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(project_state.models["test_almoop", "pony"].options.get("permissions", [])), 1)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_almoop", "pony"].options.get("permissions", [])), 0)
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "AlterModelOptions")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'name': "Pony", 'options': {}})

    def test_alter_order_with_respect_to(self):
        """
        Tests the AlterOrderWithRespectTo operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_alorwrtto", related_model=True)
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AlterOrderWithRespectTo("Rider", "pony")
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Set order_with_respect_to on Rider to pony")
        self.assertEqual(
            operation.migration_name_fragment,
            'alter_rider_order_with_respect_to',
        )
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_alorwrtto", new_state)
        self.assertIsNone(
            project_state.models["test_alorwrtto", "rider"].options.get("order_with_respect_to", None)
        )
        self.assertEqual(
            new_state.models["test_alorwrtto", "rider"].options.get("order_with_respect_to", None),
            "pony"
        )
        # Make sure there's no matching index
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_alorwrtto_rider", "_order")
        # Create some rows before alteration
        rendered_state = project_state.apps
        pony = rendered_state.get_model("test_alorwrtto", "Pony").objects.create(weight=50)
        rider1 = rendered_state.get_model("test_alorwrtto", "Rider").objects.create(pony=pony)
        rider1.friend = rider1
        rider1.save()
        rider2 = rendered_state.get_model("test_alorwrtto", "Rider").objects.create(pony=pony)
        rider2.friend = rider2
        rider2.save()
        # Test the database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_alorwrtto", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnExists("test_alorwrtto_rider", "_order")
        # Check for correct value in rows
        updated_riders = new_state.apps.get_model("test_alorwrtto", "Rider").objects.all()
        self.assertEqual(updated_riders[0]._order, 0)
        self.assertEqual(updated_riders[1]._order, 0)
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_alorwrtto", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_alorwrtto_rider", "_order")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "AlterOrderWithRespectTo")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(definition[2], {'name': "Rider", 'order_with_respect_to': "pony"})

    def test_alter_model_managers(self):
        """
        The managers on a model are set.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_almoma")
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AlterModelManagers(
            "Pony",
            managers=[
                ("food_qs", FoodQuerySet.as_manager()),
                ("food_mgr", FoodManager("a", "b")),
                ("food_mgr_kwargs", FoodManager("x", "y", 3, 4)),
            ]
        )
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Change managers on Pony")
        self.assertEqual(operation.migration_name_fragment, 'alter_pony_managers')
        managers = project_state.models["test_almoma", "pony"].managers
        self.assertEqual(managers, [])

        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_almoma", new_state)
        self.assertIn(("test_almoma", "pony"), new_state.models)
        managers = new_state.models["test_almoma", "pony"].managers
        self.assertEqual(managers[0][0], "food_qs")
        self.assertIsInstance(managers[0][1], models.Manager)
        self.assertEqual(managers[1][0], "food_mgr")
        self.assertIsInstance(managers[1][1], FoodManager)
        self.assertEqual(managers[1][1].args, ("a", "b", 1, 2))
        self.assertEqual(managers[2][0], "food_mgr_kwargs")
        self.assertIsInstance(managers[2][1], FoodManager)
        self.assertEqual(managers[2][1].args, ("x", "y", 3, 4))
        rendered_state = new_state.apps
        model = rendered_state.get_model('test_almoma', 'pony')
        self.assertIsInstance(model.food_qs, models.Manager)
        self.assertIsInstance(model.food_mgr, FoodManager)
        self.assertIsInstance(model.food_mgr_kwargs, FoodManager)

    def test_alter_model_managers_emptying(self):
        """
        The managers on a model are set.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_almomae", manager_model=True)
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AlterModelManagers("Food", managers=[])
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Change managers on Food")
        self.assertIn(("test_almomae", "food"), project_state.models)
        managers = project_state.models["test_almomae", "food"].managers
        self.assertEqual(managers[0][0], "food_qs")
        self.assertIsInstance(managers[0][1], models.Manager)
        self.assertEqual(managers[1][0], "food_mgr")
        self.assertIsInstance(managers[1][1], FoodManager)
        self.assertEqual(managers[1][1].args, ("a", "b", 1, 2))
        self.assertEqual(managers[2][0], "food_mgr_kwargs")
        self.assertIsInstance(managers[2][1], FoodManager)
        self.assertEqual(managers[2][1].args, ("x", "y", 3, 4))

        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_almomae", new_state)
        managers = new_state.models["test_almomae", "food"].managers
        self.assertEqual(managers, [])

    def test_alter_fk(self):
        """
        Creating and then altering an FK works correctly
        and deals with the pending SQL (#23091)
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_alfk")
        # Test adding and then altering the FK in one go
        create_operation = migrations.CreateModel(
            name="Rider",
            fields=[
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("pony", models.ForeignKey("Pony", models.CASCADE)),
            ],
        )
        create_state = project_state.clone()
        create_operation.state_forwards("test_alfk", create_state)
        alter_operation = migrations.AlterField(
            model_name='Rider',
            name='pony',
            field=models.ForeignKey("Pony", models.CASCADE, editable=False),
        )
        alter_state = create_state.clone()
        alter_operation.state_forwards("test_alfk", alter_state)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            create_operation.database_forwards("test_alfk", editor, project_state, create_state)
            alter_operation.database_forwards("test_alfk", editor, create_state, alter_state)

    def test_alter_fk_non_fk(self):
        """
        Altering an FK to a non-FK works (#23244)
        """
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AlterField(
            model_name="Rider",
            name="pony",
            field=models.FloatField(),
        )
        project_state, new_state = self.make_test_state("test_afknfk", operation, related_model=True)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertColumnExists("test_afknfk_rider", "pony_id")
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_afknfk_rider", "pony")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_afknfk", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertColumnExists("test_afknfk_rider", "pony")
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_afknfk_rider", "pony_id")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_afknfk", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertColumnExists("test_afknfk_rider", "pony_id")
        self.assertColumnNotExists("test_afknfk_rider", "pony")

    def test_run_sql(self):
        """
        Tests the RunSQL operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_runsql")
        # Create the operation
        operation = migrations.RunSQL(
            # Use a multi-line string with a comment to test splitting on SQLite and MySQL respectively
            "CREATE TABLE i_love_ponies (id int, special_thing varchar(15));\n"
            "INSERT INTO i_love_ponies (id, special_thing) VALUES (1, 'i love ponies'); -- this is magic!\n"
            "INSERT INTO i_love_ponies (id, special_thing) VALUES (2, 'i love django');\n"
            "UPDATE i_love_ponies SET special_thing = 'Ponies' WHERE special_thing LIKE '%%ponies';"
            "UPDATE i_love_ponies SET special_thing = 'Django' WHERE special_thing LIKE '%django';",

            # Run delete queries to test for parameter substitution failure
            # reported in #23426
            "DELETE FROM i_love_ponies WHERE special_thing LIKE '%Django%';"
            "DELETE FROM i_love_ponies WHERE special_thing LIKE '%%Ponies%%';"
            "DROP TABLE i_love_ponies",

            state_operations=[migrations.CreateModel("SomethingElse", [("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True))])],
        )
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Raw SQL operation")
        # Test the state alteration
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_runsql", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_runsql", "somethingelse"].fields), 1)
        # Make sure there's no table
        self.assertTableNotExists("i_love_ponies")
        # Test SQL collection
        with connection.schema_editor(collect_sql=True) as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_runsql", editor, project_state, new_state)
            self.assertIn("LIKE '%%ponies';", "\n".join(editor.collected_sql))
            operation.database_backwards("test_runsql", editor, project_state, new_state)
            self.assertIn("LIKE '%%Ponies%%';", "\n".join(editor.collected_sql))
        # Test the database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_runsql", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists("i_love_ponies")
        # Make sure all the SQL was processed
        with connection.cursor() as cursor:
            cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM i_love_ponies")
            self.assertEqual(cursor.fetchall()[0][0], 2)
            cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM i_love_ponies WHERE special_thing = 'Django'")
            self.assertEqual(cursor.fetchall()[0][0], 1)
            cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM i_love_ponies WHERE special_thing = 'Ponies'")
            self.assertEqual(cursor.fetchall()[0][0], 1)
        # And test reversal
        self.assertTrue(operation.reversible)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_runsql", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("i_love_ponies")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "RunSQL")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(sorted(definition[2]), ["reverse_sql", "sql", "state_operations"])
        # And elidable reduction
        self.assertIs(False, operation.reduce(operation, []))
        elidable_operation = migrations.RunSQL('SELECT 1 FROM void;', elidable=True)
        self.assertEqual(elidable_operation.reduce(operation, []), [operation])

    def test_run_sql_params(self):
        """
        #23426 - RunSQL should accept parameters.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_runsql")
        # Create the operation
        operation = migrations.RunSQL(
            ["CREATE TABLE i_love_ponies (id int, special_thing varchar(15));"],
            ["DROP TABLE i_love_ponies"],
        )
        param_operation = migrations.RunSQL(
            # forwards
            (
                "INSERT INTO i_love_ponies (id, special_thing) VALUES (1, 'Django');",
                ["INSERT INTO i_love_ponies (id, special_thing) VALUES (2, %s);", ['Ponies']],
                ("INSERT INTO i_love_ponies (id, special_thing) VALUES (%s, %s);", (3, 'Python',)),
            ),
            # backwards
            [
                "DELETE FROM i_love_ponies WHERE special_thing = 'Django';",
                ["DELETE FROM i_love_ponies WHERE special_thing = 'Ponies';", None],
                ("DELETE FROM i_love_ponies WHERE id = %s OR special_thing = %s;", [3, 'Python']),
            ]
        )

        # Make sure there's no table
        self.assertTableNotExists("i_love_ponies")
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        # Test the database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_runsql", editor, project_state, new_state)

        # Test parameter passing
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            param_operation.database_forwards("test_runsql", editor, project_state, new_state)
        # Make sure all the SQL was processed
        with connection.cursor() as cursor:
            cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM i_love_ponies")
            self.assertEqual(cursor.fetchall()[0][0], 3)

        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            param_operation.database_backwards("test_runsql", editor, new_state, project_state)
        with connection.cursor() as cursor:
            cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM i_love_ponies")
            self.assertEqual(cursor.fetchall()[0][0], 0)

        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_runsql", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("i_love_ponies")

    def test_run_sql_params_invalid(self):
        """
        #23426 - RunSQL should fail when a list of statements with an incorrect
        number of tuples is given.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_runsql")
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation = migrations.RunSQL(
            # forwards
            [
                ["INSERT INTO foo (bar) VALUES ('buz');"]
            ],
            # backwards
            (
                ("DELETE FROM foo WHERE bar = 'buz';", 'invalid', 'parameter count'),
            ),
        )

        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, "Expected a 2-tuple but got 1"):
                operation.database_forwards("test_runsql", editor, project_state, new_state)

        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, "Expected a 2-tuple but got 3"):
                operation.database_backwards("test_runsql", editor, new_state, project_state)

    def test_run_sql_noop(self):
        """
        #24098 - Tests no-op RunSQL operations.
        """
        operation = migrations.RunSQL(migrations.RunSQL.noop, migrations.RunSQL.noop)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_runsql", editor, None, None)
            operation.database_backwards("test_runsql", editor, None, None)

    def test_run_sql_add_missing_semicolon_on_collect_sql(self):
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model('test_runsql')
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        tests = [
            'INSERT INTO test_runsql_pony (pink, weight) VALUES (1, 1);\n',
            'INSERT INTO test_runsql_pony (pink, weight) VALUES (1, 1)\n',
        ]
        for sql in tests:
            with self.subTest(sql=sql):
                operation = migrations.RunSQL(sql, migrations.RunPython.noop)
                with connection.schema_editor(collect_sql=True) as editor:
                    operation.database_forwards('test_runsql', editor, project_state, new_state)
                    collected_sql = '\n'.join(editor.collected_sql)
                    self.assertEqual(collected_sql.count(';'), 1)

    def test_run_python(self):
        """
        Tests the RunPython operation
        """

        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_runpython", mti_model=True)

        # Create the operation
        def inner_method(models, schema_editor):
            Pony = models.get_model("test_runpython", "Pony")
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=3.55)
            Pony.objects.create(weight=5)

        def inner_method_reverse(models, schema_editor):
            Pony = models.get_model("test_runpython", "Pony")
            Pony.objects.filter(pink=1, weight=3.55).delete()
            Pony.objects.filter(weight=5).delete()
        operation = migrations.RunPython(inner_method, reverse_code=inner_method_reverse)
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Raw Python operation")
        # Test the state alteration does nothing
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_runpython", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(new_state, project_state)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpython", "Pony").objects.count(), 0)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_runpython", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpython", "Pony").objects.count(), 2)
        # Now test reversal
        self.assertTrue(operation.reversible)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_runpython", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpython", "Pony").objects.count(), 0)
        # Now test we can't use a string
        with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, 'RunPython must be supplied with a callable'):
            migrations.RunPython("print 'ahahaha'")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "RunPython")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(sorted(definition[2]), ["code", "reverse_code"])

        # Also test reversal fails, with an operation identical to above but without reverse_code set
        no_reverse_operation = migrations.RunPython(inner_method)
        self.assertFalse(no_reverse_operation.reversible)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            no_reverse_operation.database_forwards("test_runpython", editor, project_state, new_state)
            with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError):
                no_reverse_operation.database_backwards("test_runpython", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpython", "Pony").objects.count(), 2)

        def create_ponies(models, schema_editor):
            Pony = models.get_model("test_runpython", "Pony")
            pony1 = Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=3.55)
            self.assertIsNot(pony1.pk, None)
            pony2 = Pony.objects.create(weight=5)
            self.assertIsNot(pony2.pk, None)
            self.assertNotEqual(pony1.pk, pony2.pk)

        operation = migrations.RunPython(create_ponies)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_runpython", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpython", "Pony").objects.count(), 4)
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "RunPython")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(sorted(definition[2]), ["code"])

        def create_shetlandponies(models, schema_editor):
            ShetlandPony = models.get_model("test_runpython", "ShetlandPony")
            pony1 = ShetlandPony.objects.create(weight=4.0)
            self.assertIsNot(pony1.pk, None)
            pony2 = ShetlandPony.objects.create(weight=5.0)
            self.assertIsNot(pony2.pk, None)
            self.assertNotEqual(pony1.pk, pony2.pk)

        operation = migrations.RunPython(create_shetlandponies)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_runpython", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpython", "Pony").objects.count(), 6)
        self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpython", "ShetlandPony").objects.count(), 2)
        # And elidable reduction
        self.assertIs(False, operation.reduce(operation, []))
        elidable_operation = migrations.RunPython(inner_method, elidable=True)
        self.assertEqual(elidable_operation.reduce(operation, []), [operation])

    def test_run_python_atomic(self):
        """
        Tests the RunPython operation correctly handles the "atomic" keyword
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_runpythonatomic", mti_model=True)

        def inner_method(models, schema_editor):
            Pony = models.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony")
            Pony.objects.create(pink=1, weight=3.55)
            raise ValueError("Adrian hates ponies.")

        # Verify atomicity when applying.
        atomic_migration = Migration("test", "test_runpythonatomic")
        atomic_migration.operations = [migrations.RunPython(inner_method, reverse_code=inner_method)]
        non_atomic_migration = Migration("test", "test_runpythonatomic")
        non_atomic_migration.operations = [migrations.RunPython(inner_method, reverse_code=inner_method, atomic=False)]
        # If we're a fully-transactional database, both versions should rollback
        if connection.features.can_rollback_ddl:
            self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.count(), 0)
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
                with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
                    atomic_migration.apply(project_state, editor)
            self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.count(), 0)
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
                with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
                    non_atomic_migration.apply(project_state, editor)
            self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.count(), 0)
        # Otherwise, the non-atomic operation should leave a row there
        else:
            self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.count(), 0)
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
                with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
                    atomic_migration.apply(project_state, editor)
            self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.count(), 0)
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
                with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
                    non_atomic_migration.apply(project_state, editor)
            self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.count(), 1)
        # Reset object count to zero and verify atomicity when unapplying.
        project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.all().delete()
        # On a fully-transactional database, both versions rollback.
        if connection.features.can_rollback_ddl:
            self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.count(), 0)
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
                with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
                    atomic_migration.unapply(project_state, editor)
            self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.count(), 0)
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
                with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
                    non_atomic_migration.unapply(project_state, editor)
            self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.count(), 0)
        # Otherwise, the non-atomic operation leaves a row there.
        else:
            self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.count(), 0)
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
                with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
                    atomic_migration.unapply(project_state, editor)
            self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.count(), 0)
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
                with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
                    non_atomic_migration.unapply(project_state, editor)
            self.assertEqual(project_state.apps.get_model("test_runpythonatomic", "Pony").objects.count(), 1)
        # Verify deconstruction.
        definition = non_atomic_migration.operations[0].deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "RunPython")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(sorted(definition[2]), ["atomic", "code", "reverse_code"])

    def test_run_python_related_assignment(self):
        """
        #24282 - Model changes to a FK reverse side update the model
        on the FK side as well.
        """

        def inner_method(models, schema_editor):
            Author = models.get_model("test_authors", "Author")
            Book = models.get_model("test_books", "Book")
            author = Author.objects.create(name="Hemingway")
            Book.objects.create(title="Old Man and The Sea", author=author)

        create_author = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Author",
            [
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("name", models.CharField(max_length=100)),
            ],
            options={},
        )
        create_book = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Book",
            [
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("title", models.CharField(max_length=100)),
                ("author", models.ForeignKey("test_authors.Author", models.CASCADE))
            ],
            options={},
        )
        add_hometown = migrations.AddField(
            "Author",
            "hometown",
            models.CharField(max_length=100),
        )
        create_old_man = migrations.RunPython(inner_method, inner_method)

        project_state = ProjectState()
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            create_author.state_forwards("test_authors", new_state)
            create_author.database_forwards("test_authors", editor, project_state, new_state)
        project_state = new_state
        new_state = new_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            create_book.state_forwards("test_books", new_state)
            create_book.database_forwards("test_books", editor, project_state, new_state)
        project_state = new_state
        new_state = new_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            add_hometown.state_forwards("test_authors", new_state)
            add_hometown.database_forwards("test_authors", editor, project_state, new_state)
        project_state = new_state
        new_state = new_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            create_old_man.state_forwards("test_books", new_state)
            create_old_man.database_forwards("test_books", editor, project_state, new_state)

    def test_model_with_bigautofield(self):
        """
        A model with BigAutoField can be created.
        """
        def create_data(models, schema_editor):
            Author = models.get_model("test_author", "Author")
            Book = models.get_model("test_book", "Book")
            author1 = Author.objects.create(name="Hemingway")
            Book.objects.create(title="Old Man and The Sea", author=author1)
            Book.objects.create(id=2 ** 33, title="A farewell to arms", author=author1)

            author2 = Author.objects.create(id=2 ** 33, name="Remarque")
            Book.objects.create(title="All quiet on the western front", author=author2)
            Book.objects.create(title="Arc de Triomphe", author=author2)

        create_author = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Author",
            [
                ("id", models.BigAutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("name", models.CharField(max_length=100)),
            ],
            options={},
        )
        create_book = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Book",
            [
                ("id", models.BigAutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("title", models.CharField(max_length=100)),
                ("author", models.ForeignKey(to="test_author.Author", on_delete=models.CASCADE))
            ],
            options={},
        )
        fill_data = migrations.RunPython(create_data)

        project_state = ProjectState()
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            create_author.state_forwards("test_author", new_state)
            create_author.database_forwards("test_author", editor, project_state, new_state)

        project_state = new_state
        new_state = new_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            create_book.state_forwards("test_book", new_state)
            create_book.database_forwards("test_book", editor, project_state, new_state)

        project_state = new_state
        new_state = new_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            fill_data.state_forwards("fill_data", new_state)
            fill_data.database_forwards("fill_data", editor, project_state, new_state)

    def _test_autofield_foreignfield_growth(self, source_field, target_field, target_value):
        """
        A field may be migrated in the following ways:

        - AutoField to BigAutoField
        - SmallAutoField to AutoField
        - SmallAutoField to BigAutoField
        """
        def create_initial_data(models, schema_editor):
            Article = models.get_model("test_article", "Article")
            Blog = models.get_model("test_blog", "Blog")
            blog = Blog.objects.create(name="web development done right")
            Article.objects.create(name="Frameworks", blog=blog)
            Article.objects.create(name="Programming Languages", blog=blog)

        def create_big_data(models, schema_editor):
            Article = models.get_model("test_article", "Article")
            Blog = models.get_model("test_blog", "Blog")
            blog2 = Blog.objects.create(name="Frameworks", id=target_value)
            Article.objects.create(name="Django", blog=blog2)
            Article.objects.create(id=target_value, name="Django2", blog=blog2)

        create_blog = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Blog",
            [
                ("id", source_field(primary_key=True)),
                ("name", models.CharField(max_length=100)),
            ],
            options={},
        )
        create_article = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Article",
            [
                ("id", source_field(primary_key=True)),
                ("blog", models.ForeignKey(to="test_blog.Blog", on_delete=models.CASCADE)),
                ("name", models.CharField(max_length=100)),
                ("data", models.TextField(default="")),
            ],
            options={},
        )
        fill_initial_data = migrations.RunPython(create_initial_data, create_initial_data)
        fill_big_data = migrations.RunPython(create_big_data, create_big_data)

        grow_article_id = migrations.AlterField('Article', 'id', target_field(primary_key=True))
        grow_blog_id = migrations.AlterField('Blog', 'id', target_field(primary_key=True))

        project_state = ProjectState()
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            create_blog.state_forwards("test_blog", new_state)
            create_blog.database_forwards("test_blog", editor, project_state, new_state)

        project_state = new_state
        new_state = new_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            create_article.state_forwards("test_article", new_state)
            create_article.database_forwards("test_article", editor, project_state, new_state)

        project_state = new_state
        new_state = new_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            fill_initial_data.state_forwards("fill_initial_data", new_state)
            fill_initial_data.database_forwards("fill_initial_data", editor, project_state, new_state)

        project_state = new_state
        new_state = new_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            grow_article_id.state_forwards("test_article", new_state)
            grow_article_id.database_forwards("test_article", editor, project_state, new_state)

        state = new_state.clone()
        article = state.apps.get_model("test_article.Article")
        self.assertIsInstance(article._meta.pk, target_field)

        project_state = new_state
        new_state = new_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            grow_blog_id.state_forwards("test_blog", new_state)
            grow_blog_id.database_forwards("test_blog", editor, project_state, new_state)

        state = new_state.clone()
        blog = state.apps.get_model("test_blog.Blog")
        self.assertIsInstance(blog._meta.pk, target_field)

        project_state = new_state
        new_state = new_state.clone()
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            fill_big_data.state_forwards("fill_big_data", new_state)
            fill_big_data.database_forwards("fill_big_data", editor, project_state, new_state)

    def test_autofield__bigautofield_foreignfield_growth(self):
        """A field may be migrated from AutoField to BigAutoField."""
        self._test_autofield_foreignfield_growth(
            models.AutoField,
            models.BigAutoField,
            2 ** 33,
        )

    def test_smallfield_autofield_foreignfield_growth(self):
        """A field may be migrated from SmallAutoField to AutoField."""
        self._test_autofield_foreignfield_growth(
            models.SmallAutoField,
            models.AutoField,
            2 ** 22,
        )

    def test_smallfield_bigautofield_foreignfield_growth(self):
        """A field may be migrated from SmallAutoField to BigAutoField."""
        self._test_autofield_foreignfield_growth(
            models.SmallAutoField,
            models.BigAutoField,
            2 ** 33,
        )

    def test_run_python_noop(self):
        """
        #24098 - Tests no-op RunPython operations.
        """
        project_state = ProjectState()
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation = migrations.RunPython(migrations.RunPython.noop, migrations.RunPython.noop)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_runpython", editor, project_state, new_state)
            operation.database_backwards("test_runpython", editor, new_state, project_state)

    def test_separate_database_and_state(self):
        """
        Tests the SeparateDatabaseAndState operation.
        """
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_separatedatabaseandstate")
        # Create the operation
        database_operation = migrations.RunSQL(
            "CREATE TABLE i_love_ponies (id int, special_thing int);",
            "DROP TABLE i_love_ponies;"
        )
        state_operation = migrations.CreateModel("SomethingElse", [("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True))])
        operation = migrations.SeparateDatabaseAndState(
            state_operations=[state_operation],
            database_operations=[database_operation]
        )
        self.assertEqual(operation.describe(), "Custom state/database change combination")
        # Test the state alteration
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_separatedatabaseandstate", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_separatedatabaseandstate", "somethingelse"].fields), 1)
        # Make sure there's no table
        self.assertTableNotExists("i_love_ponies")
        # Test the database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_separatedatabaseandstate", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableExists("i_love_ponies")
        # And test reversal
        self.assertTrue(operation.reversible)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_separatedatabaseandstate", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("i_love_ponies")
        # And deconstruction
        definition = operation.deconstruct()
        self.assertEqual(definition[0], "SeparateDatabaseAndState")
        self.assertEqual(definition[1], [])
        self.assertEqual(sorted(definition[2]), ["database_operations", "state_operations"])

    def test_separate_database_and_state2(self):
        """
        A complex SeparateDatabaseAndState operation: Multiple operations both
        for state and database. Verify the state dependencies within each list
        and that state ops don't affect the database.
        """
        app_label = "test_separatedatabaseandstate2"
        project_state = self.set_up_test_model(app_label)
        # Create the operation
        database_operations = [
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "ILovePonies",
                [("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True))],
                options={"db_table": "iloveponies"},
            ),
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "ILoveMorePonies",
                # We use IntegerField and not AutoField because
                # the model is going to be deleted immediately
                # and with an AutoField this fails on Oracle
                [("id", models.IntegerField(primary_key=True))],
                options={"db_table": "ilovemoreponies"},
            ),
            migrations.DeleteModel("ILoveMorePonies"),
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "ILoveEvenMorePonies",
                [("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True))],
                options={"db_table": "iloveevenmoreponies"},
            ),
        ]
        state_operations = [
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "SomethingElse",
                [("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True))],
                options={"db_table": "somethingelse"},
            ),
            migrations.DeleteModel("SomethingElse"),
            migrations.CreateModel(
                "SomethingCompletelyDifferent",
                [("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True))],
                options={"db_table": "somethingcompletelydifferent"},
            ),
        ]
        operation = migrations.SeparateDatabaseAndState(
            state_operations=state_operations,
            database_operations=database_operations,
        )
        # Test the state alteration
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards(app_label, new_state)

        def assertModelsAndTables(after_db):
            # Tables and models exist, or don't, as they should:
            self.assertNotIn((app_label, "somethingelse"), new_state.models)
            self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models[app_label, "somethingcompletelydifferent"].fields), 1)
            self.assertNotIn((app_label, "iloveponiesonies"), new_state.models)
            self.assertNotIn((app_label, "ilovemoreponies"), new_state.models)
            self.assertNotIn((app_label, "iloveevenmoreponies"), new_state.models)
            self.assertTableNotExists("somethingelse")
            self.assertTableNotExists("somethingcompletelydifferent")
            self.assertTableNotExists("ilovemoreponies")
            if after_db:
                self.assertTableExists("iloveponies")
                self.assertTableExists("iloveevenmoreponies")
            else:
                self.assertTableNotExists("iloveponies")
                self.assertTableNotExists("iloveevenmoreponies")

        assertModelsAndTables(after_db=False)
        # Test the database alteration
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards(app_label, editor, project_state, new_state)
        assertModelsAndTables(after_db=True)
        # And test reversal
        self.assertTrue(operation.reversible)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards(app_label, editor, new_state, project_state)
        assertModelsAndTables(after_db=False)


class SwappableOperationTests(OperationTestBase):
    """
    Key operations ignore swappable models
    (we don't want to replicate all of them here, as the functionality
    is in a common base class anyway)
    """

    available_apps = ['migrations']

    @override_settings(TEST_SWAP_MODEL="migrations.SomeFakeModel")
    def test_create_ignore_swapped(self):
        """
        The CreateTable operation ignores swapped models.
        """
        operation = migrations.CreateModel(
            "Pony",
            [
                ("id", models.AutoField(primary_key=True)),
                ("pink", models.IntegerField(default=1)),
            ],
            options={
                "swappable": "TEST_SWAP_MODEL",
            },
        )
        # Test the state alteration (it should still be there!)
        project_state = ProjectState()
        new_state = project_state.clone()
        operation.state_forwards("test_crigsw", new_state)
        self.assertEqual(new_state.models["test_crigsw", "pony"].name, "Pony")
        self.assertEqual(len(new_state.models["test_crigsw", "pony"].fields), 2)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crigsw_pony")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_crigsw", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crigsw_pony")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_crigsw", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_crigsw_pony")

    @override_settings(TEST_SWAP_MODEL="migrations.SomeFakeModel")
    def test_delete_ignore_swapped(self):
        """
        Tests the DeleteModel operation ignores swapped models.
        """
        operation = migrations.DeleteModel("Pony")
        project_state, new_state = self.make_test_state("test_dligsw", operation)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_dligsw_pony")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_dligsw", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_dligsw_pony")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_dligsw", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_dligsw_pony")

    @override_settings(TEST_SWAP_MODEL="migrations.SomeFakeModel")
    def test_add_field_ignore_swapped(self):
        """
        Tests the AddField operation.
        """
        # Test the state alteration
        operation = migrations.AddField(
            "Pony",
            "height",
            models.FloatField(null=True, default=5),
        )
        project_state, new_state = self.make_test_state("test_adfligsw", operation)
        # Test the database alteration
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_adfligsw_pony")
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards("test_adfligsw", editor, project_state, new_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_adfligsw_pony")
        # And test reversal
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_backwards("test_adfligsw", editor, new_state, project_state)
        self.assertTableNotExists("test_adfligsw_pony")

    @override_settings(TEST_SWAP_MODEL='migrations.SomeFakeModel')
    def test_indexes_ignore_swapped(self):
        """
        Add/RemoveIndex operations ignore swapped models.
        """
        operation = migrations.AddIndex('Pony', models.Index(fields=['pink'], name='my_name_idx'))
        project_state, new_state = self.make_test_state('test_adinigsw', operation)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            # No database queries should be run for swapped models
            operation.database_forwards('test_adinigsw', editor, project_state, new_state)
            operation.database_backwards('test_adinigsw', editor, new_state, project_state)

        operation = migrations.RemoveIndex('Pony', models.Index(fields=['pink'], name='my_name_idx'))
        project_state, new_state = self.make_test_state("test_rminigsw", operation)
        with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
            operation.database_forwards('test_rminigsw', editor, project_state, new_state)
            operation.database_backwards('test_rminigsw', editor, new_state, project_state)


class TestCreateModel(SimpleTestCase):

    def test_references_model_mixin(self):
        migrations.CreateModel(
            'name',
            fields=[],
            bases=(Mixin, models.Model),
        ).references_model('other_model', 'migrations')


class FieldOperationTests(SimpleTestCase):
    def test_references_model(self):
        operation = FieldOperation('MoDel', 'field', models.ForeignKey('Other', models.CASCADE))
        # Model name match.
        self.assertIs(operation.references_model('mOdEl', 'migrations'), True)
        # Referenced field.
        self.assertIs(operation.references_model('oTher', 'migrations'), True)
        # Doesn't reference.
        self.assertIs(operation.references_model('Whatever', 'migrations'), False)

    def test_references_field_by_name(self):
        operation = FieldOperation('MoDel', 'field', models.BooleanField(default=False))
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('model', 'field', 'migrations'), True)

    def test_references_field_by_remote_field_model(self):
        operation = FieldOperation('Model', 'field', models.ForeignKey('Other', models.CASCADE))
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Other', 'whatever', 'migrations'), True)
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Missing', 'whatever', 'migrations'), False)

    def test_references_field_by_from_fields(self):
        operation = FieldOperation(
            'Model', 'field', models.fields.related.ForeignObject('Other', models.CASCADE, ['from'], ['to'])
        )
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Model', 'from', 'migrations'), True)
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Model', 'to', 'migrations'), False)
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Other', 'from', 'migrations'), False)
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Model', 'to', 'migrations'), False)

    def test_references_field_by_to_fields(self):
        operation = FieldOperation('Model', 'field', models.ForeignKey('Other', models.CASCADE, to_field='field'))
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Other', 'field', 'migrations'), True)
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Other', 'whatever', 'migrations'), False)
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Missing', 'whatever', 'migrations'), False)

    def test_references_field_by_through(self):
        operation = FieldOperation('Model', 'field', models.ManyToManyField('Other', through='Through'))
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Other', 'whatever', 'migrations'), True)
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Through', 'whatever', 'migrations'), True)
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Missing', 'whatever', 'migrations'), False)

    def test_reference_field_by_through_fields(self):
        operation = FieldOperation(
            'Model', 'field', models.ManyToManyField('Other', through='Through', through_fields=('first', 'second'))
        )
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Other', 'whatever', 'migrations'), True)
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Through', 'whatever', 'migrations'), False)
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Through', 'first', 'migrations'), True)
        self.assertIs(operation.references_field('Through', 'second', 'migrations'), True)