django1/django/db/backends/mysql/schema.py

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from django.db.backends.base.schema import BaseDatabaseSchemaEditor
from django.db.models import NOT_PROVIDED
class DatabaseSchemaEditor(BaseDatabaseSchemaEditor):
sql_rename_table = "RENAME TABLE %(old_table)s TO %(new_table)s"
sql_alter_column_null = "MODIFY %(column)s %(type)s NULL"
sql_alter_column_not_null = "MODIFY %(column)s %(type)s NOT NULL"
sql_alter_column_type = "MODIFY %(column)s %(type)s"
sql_rename_column = "ALTER TABLE %(table)s CHANGE %(old_column)s %(new_column)s %(type)s"
sql_delete_unique = "ALTER TABLE %(table)s DROP INDEX %(name)s"
sql_create_fk = (
"ALTER TABLE %(table)s ADD CONSTRAINT %(name)s FOREIGN KEY "
"(%(column)s) REFERENCES %(to_table)s (%(to_column)s)"
)
sql_delete_fk = "ALTER TABLE %(table)s DROP FOREIGN KEY %(name)s"
sql_delete_index = "DROP INDEX %(name)s ON %(table)s"
alter_string_set_null = 'MODIFY %(column)s %(type)s NULL;'
alter_string_drop_null = 'MODIFY %(column)s %(type)s NOT NULL;'
sql_create_pk = "ALTER TABLE %(table)s ADD CONSTRAINT %(name)s PRIMARY KEY (%(columns)s)"
sql_delete_pk = "ALTER TABLE %(table)s DROP PRIMARY KEY"
def quote_value(self, value):
# Inner import to allow module to fail to load gracefully
import MySQLdb.converters
return MySQLdb.escape(value, MySQLdb.converters.conversions)
def skip_default(self, field):
"""
MySQL doesn't accept default values for TEXT and BLOB types, and
implicitly treats these columns as nullable.
"""
db_type = field.db_type(self.connection)
return (
db_type is not None and
db_type.lower() in {
'tinyblob', 'blob', 'mediumblob', 'longblob',
'tinytext', 'text', 'mediumtext', 'longtext',
}
)
def add_field(self, model, field):
super(DatabaseSchemaEditor, self).add_field(model, field)
# Simulate the effect of a one-off default.
# field.default may be unhashable, so a set isn't used for "in" check.
if self.skip_default(field) and field.default not in (None, NOT_PROVIDED):
effective_default = self.effective_default(field)
self.execute('UPDATE %(table)s SET %(column)s = %%s' % {
'table': self.quote_name(model._meta.db_table),
'column': self.quote_name(field.column),
}, [effective_default])
def _model_indexes_sql(self, model):
storage = self.connection.introspection.get_storage_engine(
self.connection.cursor(), model._meta.db_table
)
if storage == "InnoDB":
for field in model._meta.local_fields:
if field.db_index and not field.unique and field.get_internal_type() == "ForeignKey":
# Temporary setting db_index to False (in memory) to disable
# index creation for FKs (index automatically created by MySQL)
field.db_index = False
return super(DatabaseSchemaEditor, self)._model_indexes_sql(model)
def _delete_composed_index(self, model, fields, *args):
"""
MySQL can remove an implicit FK index on a field when that field is
covered by another index like a unique_together. "covered" here means
that the more complex index starts like the simpler one.
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=37910 / Django ticket #24757
We check here before removing the [unique|index]_together if we have to
recreate a FK index.
"""
first_field = model._meta.get_field(fields[0])
if first_field.get_internal_type() == 'ForeignKey':
constraint_names = self._constraint_names(model, [first_field.column], index=True)
if not constraint_names:
self.execute(self._create_index_sql(model, [first_field], suffix=""))
return super(DatabaseSchemaEditor, self)._delete_composed_index(model, fields, *args)
def _set_field_new_type_null_status(self, field, new_type):
"""
Keep the null property of the old field. If it has changed, it will be
handled separately.
"""
if field.null:
new_type += " NULL"
else:
new_type += " NOT NULL"
return new_type
def _alter_column_type_sql(self, table, old_field, new_field, new_type):
new_type = self._set_field_new_type_null_status(old_field, new_type)
return super(DatabaseSchemaEditor, self)._alter_column_type_sql(table, old_field, new_field, new_type)
def _rename_field_sql(self, table, old_field, new_field, new_type):
new_type = self._set_field_new_type_null_status(old_field, new_type)
return super(DatabaseSchemaEditor, self)._rename_field_sql(table, old_field, new_field, new_type)