195 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
195 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
"""
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Helpers to manipulate deferred DDL statements that might need to be adjusted or
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discarded within when executing a migration.
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"""
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class Reference:
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"""Base class that defines the reference interface."""
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def references_table(self, table):
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"""
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Return whether or not this instance references the specified table.
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"""
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return False
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def references_column(self, table, column):
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"""
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Return whether or not this instance references the specified column.
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"""
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return False
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def rename_table_references(self, old_table, new_table):
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"""
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Rename all references to the old_name to the new_table.
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"""
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pass
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def rename_column_references(self, table, old_column, new_column):
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"""
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Rename all references to the old_column to the new_column.
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"""
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pass
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def __repr__(self):
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return '<%s %r>' % (self.__class__.__name__, str(self))
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def __str__(self):
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raise NotImplementedError('Subclasses must define how they should be converted to string.')
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class Table(Reference):
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"""Hold a reference to a table."""
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def __init__(self, table, quote_name):
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self.table = table
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self.quote_name = quote_name
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def references_table(self, table):
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return self.table == table
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def rename_table_references(self, old_table, new_table):
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if self.table == old_table:
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self.table = new_table
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def __str__(self):
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return self.quote_name(self.table)
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class TableColumns(Table):
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"""Base class for references to multiple columns of a table."""
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def __init__(self, table, columns):
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self.table = table
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self.columns = columns
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def references_column(self, table, column):
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return self.table == table and column in self.columns
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def rename_column_references(self, table, old_column, new_column):
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if self.table == table:
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for index, column in enumerate(self.columns):
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if column == old_column:
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self.columns[index] = new_column
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class Columns(TableColumns):
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"""Hold a reference to one or many columns."""
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def __init__(self, table, columns, quote_name, col_suffixes=()):
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self.quote_name = quote_name
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self.col_suffixes = col_suffixes
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super().__init__(table, columns)
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def __str__(self):
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def col_str(column, idx):
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try:
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return self.quote_name(column) + self.col_suffixes[idx]
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except IndexError:
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return self.quote_name(column)
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return ', '.join(col_str(column, idx) for idx, column in enumerate(self.columns))
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class IndexName(TableColumns):
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"""Hold a reference to an index name."""
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def __init__(self, table, columns, suffix, create_index_name):
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self.suffix = suffix
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self.create_index_name = create_index_name
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super().__init__(table, columns)
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def __str__(self):
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return self.create_index_name(self.table, self.columns, self.suffix)
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class IndexColumns(Columns):
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def __init__(self, table, columns, quote_name, col_suffixes=(), opclasses=()):
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self.opclasses = opclasses
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super().__init__(table, columns, quote_name, col_suffixes)
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def __str__(self):
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def col_str(column, idx):
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# Index.__init__() guarantees that self.opclasses is the same
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# length as self.columns.
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col = '{} {}'.format(self.quote_name(column), self.opclasses[idx])
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try:
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col = '{} {}'.format(col, self.col_suffixes[idx])
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except IndexError:
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pass
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return col
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return ', '.join(col_str(column, idx) for idx, column in enumerate(self.columns))
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class ForeignKeyName(TableColumns):
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"""Hold a reference to a foreign key name."""
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def __init__(self, from_table, from_columns, to_table, to_columns, suffix_template, create_fk_name):
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self.to_reference = TableColumns(to_table, to_columns)
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self.suffix_template = suffix_template
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self.create_fk_name = create_fk_name
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super().__init__(from_table, from_columns,)
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def references_table(self, table):
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return super().references_table(table) or self.to_reference.references_table(table)
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def references_column(self, table, column):
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return (
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super().references_column(table, column) or
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self.to_reference.references_column(table, column)
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)
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def rename_table_references(self, old_table, new_table):
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super().rename_table_references(old_table, new_table)
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self.to_reference.rename_table_references(old_table, new_table)
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def rename_column_references(self, table, old_column, new_column):
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super().rename_column_references(table, old_column, new_column)
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self.to_reference.rename_column_references(table, old_column, new_column)
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def __str__(self):
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suffix = self.suffix_template % {
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'to_table': self.to_reference.table,
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'to_column': self.to_reference.columns[0],
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}
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return self.create_fk_name(self.table, self.columns, suffix)
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class Statement(Reference):
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"""
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Statement template and formatting parameters container.
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Allows keeping a reference to a statement without interpolating identifiers
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that might have to be adjusted if they're referencing a table or column
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that is removed
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"""
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def __init__(self, template, **parts):
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self.template = template
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self.parts = parts
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def references_table(self, table):
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return any(
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hasattr(part, 'references_table') and part.references_table(table)
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for part in self.parts.values()
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)
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def references_column(self, table, column):
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return any(
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hasattr(part, 'references_column') and part.references_column(table, column)
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for part in self.parts.values()
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)
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def rename_table_references(self, old_table, new_table):
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for part in self.parts.values():
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if hasattr(part, 'rename_table_references'):
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part.rename_table_references(old_table, new_table)
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def rename_column_references(self, table, old_column, new_column):
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for part in self.parts.values():
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if hasattr(part, 'rename_column_references'):
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part.rename_column_references(table, old_column, new_column)
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def __str__(self):
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return self.template % self.parts
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