183 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
183 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from .base import Operation
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class SeparateDatabaseAndState(Operation):
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"""
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Takes two lists of operations - ones that will be used for the database,
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and ones that will be used for the state change. This allows operations
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that don't support state change to have it applied, or have operations
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that affect the state or not the database, or so on.
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"""
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def __init__(self, database_operations=None, state_operations=None):
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self.database_operations = database_operations or []
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self.state_operations = state_operations or []
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def deconstruct(self):
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kwargs = {}
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if self.database_operations:
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kwargs['database_operations'] = self.database_operations
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if self.state_operations:
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kwargs['state_operations'] = self.state_operations
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return (
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self.__class__.__name__,
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[],
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kwargs
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)
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def state_forwards(self, app_label, state):
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for state_operation in self.state_operations:
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state_operation.state_forwards(app_label, state)
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def database_forwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
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# We calculate state separately in here since our state functions aren't useful
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for database_operation in self.database_operations:
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to_state = from_state.clone()
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database_operation.state_forwards(app_label, to_state)
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database_operation.database_forwards(app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state)
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from_state = to_state
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def database_backwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
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# We calculate state separately in here since our state functions aren't useful
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base_state = to_state
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for pos, database_operation in enumerate(reversed(self.database_operations)):
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to_state = base_state.clone()
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for dbop in self.database_operations[:-(pos + 1)]:
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dbop.state_forwards(app_label, to_state)
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from_state = base_state.clone()
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database_operation.state_forwards(app_label, from_state)
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database_operation.database_backwards(app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state)
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def describe(self):
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return "Custom state/database change combination"
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class RunSQL(Operation):
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"""
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Runs some raw SQL. A reverse SQL statement may be provided.
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Also accepts a list of operations that represent the state change effected
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by this SQL change, in case it's custom column/table creation/deletion.
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"""
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noop = ''
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def __init__(self, sql, reverse_sql=None, state_operations=None):
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self.sql = sql
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self.reverse_sql = reverse_sql
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self.state_operations = state_operations or []
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def deconstruct(self):
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kwargs = {
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'sql': self.sql,
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}
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if self.reverse_sql is not None:
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kwargs['reverse_sql'] = self.reverse_sql
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if self.state_operations:
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kwargs['state_operations'] = self.state_operations
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return (
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self.__class__.__name__,
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[],
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kwargs
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)
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@property
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def reversible(self):
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return self.reverse_sql is not None
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def state_forwards(self, app_label, state):
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for state_operation in self.state_operations:
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state_operation.state_forwards(app_label, state)
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def database_forwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
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self._run_sql(schema_editor, self.sql)
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def database_backwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
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if self.reverse_sql is None:
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raise NotImplementedError("You cannot reverse this operation")
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self._run_sql(schema_editor, self.reverse_sql)
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def describe(self):
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return "Raw SQL operation"
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def _run_sql(self, schema_editor, sqls):
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if isinstance(sqls, (list, tuple)):
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for sql in sqls:
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params = None
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if isinstance(sql, (list, tuple)):
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elements = len(sql)
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if elements == 2:
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sql, params = sql
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else:
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raise ValueError("Expected a 2-tuple but got %d" % elements)
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schema_editor.execute(sql, params=params)
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elif sqls != RunSQL.noop:
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statements = schema_editor.connection.ops.prepare_sql_script(sqls)
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for statement in statements:
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schema_editor.execute(statement, params=None)
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class RunPython(Operation):
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"""
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Runs Python code in a context suitable for doing versioned ORM operations.
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"""
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reduces_to_sql = False
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def __init__(self, code, reverse_code=None, atomic=True):
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self.atomic = atomic
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# Forwards code
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if not callable(code):
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raise ValueError("RunPython must be supplied with a callable")
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self.code = code
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# Reverse code
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if reverse_code is None:
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self.reverse_code = None
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else:
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if not callable(reverse_code):
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raise ValueError("RunPython must be supplied with callable arguments")
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self.reverse_code = reverse_code
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def deconstruct(self):
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kwargs = {
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'code': self.code,
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}
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if self.reverse_code is not None:
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kwargs['reverse_code'] = self.reverse_code
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if self.atomic is not True:
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kwargs['atomic'] = self.atomic
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return (
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self.__class__.__name__,
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[],
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kwargs
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)
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@property
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def reversible(self):
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return self.reverse_code is not None
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def state_forwards(self, app_label, state):
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# RunPython objects have no state effect. To add some, combine this
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# with SeparateDatabaseAndState.
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pass
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def database_forwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
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# We now execute the Python code in a context that contains a 'models'
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# object, representing the versioned models as an app registry.
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# We could try to override the global cache, but then people will still
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# use direct imports, so we go with a documentation approach instead.
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self.code(from_state.apps, schema_editor)
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def database_backwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
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if self.reverse_code is None:
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raise NotImplementedError("You cannot reverse this operation")
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self.reverse_code(from_state.apps, schema_editor)
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def describe(self):
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return "Raw Python operation"
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@staticmethod
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def noop(apps, schema_editor):
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return None
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