django1/tests/migrations/test_commands.py

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Python

import datetime
import importlib
import io
import os
import sys
from unittest import mock
from django.apps import apps
from django.core.management import CommandError, call_command
from django.db import (
ConnectionHandler,
DatabaseError,
OperationalError,
connection,
connections,
models,
)
from django.db.backends.base.schema import BaseDatabaseSchemaEditor
from django.db.backends.utils import truncate_name
from django.db.migrations.exceptions import InconsistentMigrationHistory
from django.db.migrations.recorder import MigrationRecorder
from django.test import TestCase, override_settings, skipUnlessDBFeature
from django.test.utils import captured_stdout
from .models import UnicodeModel, UnserializableModel
from .routers import TestRouter
from .test_base import MigrationTestBase
class MigrateTests(MigrationTestBase):
"""
Tests running the migrate command.
"""
databases = {"default", "other"}
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"})
def test_migrate(self):
"""
Tests basic usage of the migrate command.
"""
# No tables are created
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_tribble")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_book")
# Run the migrations to 0001 only
stdout = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"migrate", "migrations", "0001", verbosity=2, stdout=stdout, no_color=True
)
stdout = stdout.getvalue()
self.assertIn(
"Target specific migration: 0001_initial, from migrations", stdout
)
self.assertIn("Applying migrations.0001_initial... OK", stdout)
self.assertIn("Running pre-migrate handlers for application migrations", stdout)
self.assertIn(
"Running post-migrate handlers for application migrations", stdout
)
# The correct tables exist
self.assertTableExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableExists("migrations_tribble")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_book")
# Run migrations all the way
call_command("migrate", verbosity=0)
# The correct tables exist
self.assertTableExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_tribble")
self.assertTableExists("migrations_book")
# Unmigrate everything
stdout = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=2, stdout=stdout, no_color=True
)
stdout = stdout.getvalue()
self.assertIn("Unapply all migrations: migrations", stdout)
self.assertIn("Unapplying migrations.0002_second... OK", stdout)
self.assertIn("Running pre-migrate handlers for application migrations", stdout)
self.assertIn(
"Running post-migrate handlers for application migrations", stdout
)
# Tables are gone
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_tribble")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_book")
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=[
"django.contrib.auth",
"django.contrib.contenttypes",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.migrated_app",
]
)
def test_migrate_with_system_checks(self):
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("migrate", skip_checks=False, no_color=True, stdout=out)
self.assertIn("Apply all migrations: migrated_app", out.getvalue())
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=[
"migrations",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.unmigrated_app_syncdb",
]
)
def test_app_without_migrations(self):
msg = "App 'unmigrated_app_syncdb' does not have migrations."
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, msg):
call_command("migrate", app_label="unmigrated_app_syncdb")
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_clashing_prefix"}
)
def test_ambiguous_prefix(self):
msg = (
"More than one migration matches 'a' in app 'migrations'. Please "
"be more specific."
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, msg):
call_command("migrate", app_label="migrations", migration_name="a")
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"})
def test_unknown_prefix(self):
msg = "Cannot find a migration matching 'nonexistent' from app 'migrations'."
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, msg):
call_command(
"migrate", app_label="migrations", migration_name="nonexistent"
)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_initial_false"}
)
def test_migrate_initial_false(self):
"""
`Migration.initial = False` skips fake-initial detection.
"""
# Make sure no tables are created
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_tribble")
# Run the migrations to 0001 only
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0001", verbosity=0)
# Fake rollback
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", fake=True, verbosity=0)
# Make sure fake-initial detection does not run
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError):
call_command(
"migrate", "migrations", "0001", fake_initial=True, verbosity=0
)
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0001", fake=True, verbosity=0)
# Real rollback
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=0)
# Make sure it's all gone
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_tribble")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_book")
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"},
DATABASE_ROUTERS=["migrations.routers.TestRouter"],
)
def test_migrate_fake_initial(self):
"""
--fake-initial only works if all tables created in the initial
migration of an app exists. Database routers must be obeyed when doing
that check.
"""
# Make sure no tables are created
for db in self.databases:
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_author", using=db)
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_tribble", using=db)
# Run the migrations to 0001 only
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0001", verbosity=0)
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0001", verbosity=0, database="other")
# Make sure the right tables exist
self.assertTableExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_tribble")
# Also check the "other" database
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_author", using="other")
self.assertTableExists("migrations_tribble", using="other")
# Fake a roll-back
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", fake=True, verbosity=0)
call_command(
"migrate", "migrations", "zero", fake=True, verbosity=0, database="other"
)
# Make sure the tables still exist
self.assertTableExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableExists("migrations_tribble", using="other")
# Try to run initial migration
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError):
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0001", verbosity=0)
# Run initial migration with an explicit --fake-initial
out = io.StringIO()
with mock.patch(
"django.core.management.color.supports_color", lambda *args: False
):
call_command(
"migrate",
"migrations",
"0001",
fake_initial=True,
stdout=out,
verbosity=1,
)
call_command(
"migrate",
"migrations",
"0001",
fake_initial=True,
verbosity=0,
database="other",
)
self.assertIn("migrations.0001_initial... faked", out.getvalue().lower())
try:
# Run migrations all the way.
call_command("migrate", verbosity=0)
call_command("migrate", verbosity=0, database="other")
self.assertTableExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_tribble")
self.assertTableExists("migrations_book")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_author", using="other")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_tribble", using="other")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_book", using="other")
# Fake a roll-back.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", fake=True, verbosity=0)
call_command(
"migrate",
"migrations",
"zero",
fake=True,
verbosity=0,
database="other",
)
self.assertTableExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_tribble")
self.assertTableExists("migrations_book")
# Run initial migration.
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError):
call_command("migrate", "migrations", verbosity=0)
# Run initial migration with an explicit --fake-initial.
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError):
# Fails because "migrations_tribble" does not exist but needs
# to in order to make --fake-initial work.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", fake_initial=True, verbosity=0)
# Fake an apply.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", fake=True, verbosity=0)
call_command(
"migrate", "migrations", fake=True, verbosity=0, database="other"
)
finally:
# Unmigrate everything.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=0)
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=0, database="other")
# Make sure it's all gone
for db in self.databases:
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_author", using=db)
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_tribble", using=db)
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_book", using=db)
@skipUnlessDBFeature("ignores_table_name_case")
def test_migrate_fake_initial_case_insensitive(self):
with override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={
"migrations": "migrations.test_fake_initial_case_insensitive.initial",
}
):
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0001", verbosity=0)
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", fake=True, verbosity=0)
with override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={
"migrations": (
"migrations.test_fake_initial_case_insensitive.fake_initial"
),
}
):
out = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"migrate",
"migrations",
"0001",
fake_initial=True,
stdout=out,
verbosity=1,
no_color=True,
)
self.assertIn(
"migrations.0001_initial... faked",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={
"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_fake_split_initial"
}
)
def test_migrate_fake_split_initial(self):
"""
Split initial migrations can be faked with --fake-initial.
"""
try:
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0002", verbosity=0)
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", fake=True, verbosity=0)
out = io.StringIO()
with mock.patch(
"django.core.management.color.supports_color", lambda *args: False
):
call_command(
"migrate",
"migrations",
"0002",
fake_initial=True,
stdout=out,
verbosity=1,
)
value = out.getvalue().lower()
self.assertIn("migrations.0001_initial... faked", value)
self.assertIn("migrations.0002_second... faked", value)
finally:
# Fake an apply.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", fake=True, verbosity=0)
# Unmigrate everything.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=0)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_conflict"}
)
def test_migrate_conflict_exit(self):
"""
migrate exits if it detects a conflict.
"""
msg = (
"Conflicting migrations detected; multiple leaf nodes in the "
"migration graph: (0002_conflicting_second, 0002_second in "
"migrations).\n"
"To fix them run 'python manage.py makemigrations --merge'"
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, msg):
call_command("migrate", "migrations")
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={
"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations",
}
)
def test_migrate_check(self):
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0001", check_unapplied=True)
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_tribble")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_book")
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={
"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_plan",
}
)
def test_migrate_check_plan(self):
out = io.StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
call_command(
"migrate",
"migrations",
"0001",
check_unapplied=True,
plan=True,
stdout=out,
no_color=True,
)
self.assertEqual(
"Planned operations:\n"
"migrations.0001_initial\n"
" Create model Salamander\n"
" Raw Python operation -> Grow salamander tail.\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"})
def test_showmigrations_list(self):
"""
showmigrations --list displays migrations and whether or not they're
applied.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with mock.patch(
"django.core.management.color.supports_color", lambda *args: True
):
call_command(
"showmigrations", format="list", stdout=out, verbosity=0, no_color=False
)
self.assertEqual(
"\x1b[1mmigrations\n\x1b[0m [ ] 0001_initial\n [ ] 0002_second\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0001", verbosity=0)
out = io.StringIO()
# Giving the explicit app_label tests for selective `show_list` in the command
call_command(
"showmigrations",
"migrations",
format="list",
stdout=out,
verbosity=0,
no_color=True,
)
self.assertEqual(
"migrations\n [x] 0001_initial\n [ ] 0002_second\n", out.getvalue().lower()
)
out = io.StringIO()
# Applied datetimes are displayed at verbosity 2+.
call_command(
"showmigrations", "migrations", stdout=out, verbosity=2, no_color=True
)
migration1 = MigrationRecorder(connection).migration_qs.get(
app="migrations", name="0001_initial"
)
self.assertEqual(
"migrations\n"
" [x] 0001_initial (applied at %s)\n"
" [ ] 0002_second\n" % migration1.applied.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"),
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
# Cleanup by unmigrating everything
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=0)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed"}
)
def test_showmigrations_list_squashed(self):
out = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"showmigrations", format="list", stdout=out, verbosity=2, no_color=True
)
self.assertEqual(
"migrations\n [ ] 0001_squashed_0002 (2 squashed migrations)\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"migrate",
"migrations",
"0001_squashed_0002",
stdout=out,
verbosity=2,
no_color=True,
)
try:
self.assertIn(
"operations to perform:\n"
" target specific migration: 0001_squashed_0002, from migrations\n"
"running pre-migrate handlers for application migrations\n"
"running migrations:\n"
" applying migrations.0001_squashed_0002... ok (",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"showmigrations", format="list", stdout=out, verbosity=2, no_color=True
)
self.assertEqual(
"migrations\n [x] 0001_squashed_0002 (2 squashed migrations)\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
finally:
# Unmigrate everything.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=0)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_run_before"}
)
def test_showmigrations_plan(self):
"""
Tests --plan output of showmigrations command
"""
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", format="plan", stdout=out)
self.assertEqual(
"[ ] migrations.0001_initial\n"
"[ ] migrations.0003_third\n"
"[ ] migrations.0002_second\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", format="plan", stdout=out, verbosity=2)
self.assertEqual(
"[ ] migrations.0001_initial\n"
"[ ] migrations.0003_third ... (migrations.0001_initial)\n"
"[ ] migrations.0002_second ... (migrations.0001_initial, "
"migrations.0003_third)\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0003", verbosity=0)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", format="plan", stdout=out)
self.assertEqual(
"[x] migrations.0001_initial\n"
"[x] migrations.0003_third\n"
"[ ] migrations.0002_second\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", format="plan", stdout=out, verbosity=2)
self.assertEqual(
"[x] migrations.0001_initial\n"
"[x] migrations.0003_third ... (migrations.0001_initial)\n"
"[ ] migrations.0002_second ... (migrations.0001_initial, "
"migrations.0003_third)\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
# Cleanup by unmigrating everything
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=0)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_plan"}
)
def test_migrate_plan(self):
"""Tests migrate --plan output."""
out = io.StringIO()
# Show the plan up to the third migration.
call_command(
"migrate", "migrations", "0003", plan=True, stdout=out, no_color=True
)
self.assertEqual(
"Planned operations:\n"
"migrations.0001_initial\n"
" Create model Salamander\n"
" Raw Python operation -> Grow salamander tail.\n"
"migrations.0002_second\n"
" Create model Book\n"
" Raw SQL operation -> ['SELECT * FROM migrations_book']\n"
"migrations.0003_third\n"
" Create model Author\n"
" Raw SQL operation -> ['SELECT * FROM migrations_author']\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
try:
# Migrate to the third migration.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0003", verbosity=0)
out = io.StringIO()
# Show the plan for when there is nothing to apply.
call_command(
"migrate", "migrations", "0003", plan=True, stdout=out, no_color=True
)
self.assertEqual(
"Planned operations:\n No planned migration operations.\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
out = io.StringIO()
# Show the plan for reverse migration back to 0001.
call_command(
"migrate", "migrations", "0001", plan=True, stdout=out, no_color=True
)
self.assertEqual(
"Planned operations:\n"
"migrations.0003_third\n"
" Undo Create model Author\n"
" Raw SQL operation -> ['SELECT * FROM migrations_book']\n"
"migrations.0002_second\n"
" Undo Create model Book\n"
" Raw SQL operation -> ['SELECT * FROM migrations_salamand…\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
out = io.StringIO()
# Show the migration plan to fourth, with truncated details.
call_command(
"migrate", "migrations", "0004", plan=True, stdout=out, no_color=True
)
self.assertEqual(
"Planned operations:\n"
"migrations.0004_fourth\n"
" Raw SQL operation -> SELECT * FROM migrations_author WHE…\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
# Show the plan when an operation is irreversible.
# Migrate to the fourth migration.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0004", verbosity=0)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"migrate", "migrations", "0003", plan=True, stdout=out, no_color=True
)
self.assertEqual(
"Planned operations:\n"
"migrations.0004_fourth\n"
" Raw SQL operation -> IRREVERSIBLE\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"migrate", "migrations", "0005", plan=True, stdout=out, no_color=True
)
# Operation is marked as irreversible only in the revert plan.
self.assertEqual(
"Planned operations:\n"
"migrations.0005_fifth\n"
" Raw Python operation\n"
" Raw Python operation\n"
" Raw Python operation -> Feed salamander.\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0005", verbosity=0)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"migrate", "migrations", "0004", plan=True, stdout=out, no_color=True
)
self.assertEqual(
"Planned operations:\n"
"migrations.0005_fifth\n"
" Raw Python operation -> IRREVERSIBLE\n"
" Raw Python operation -> IRREVERSIBLE\n"
" Raw Python operation\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
finally:
# Cleanup by unmigrating everything: fake the irreversible, then
# migrate all to zero.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0003", fake=True, verbosity=0)
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=0)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_empty"}
)
def test_showmigrations_no_migrations(self):
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", stdout=out, no_color=True)
self.assertEqual("migrations\n (no migrations)\n", out.getvalue().lower())
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=["migrations.migrations_test_apps.unmigrated_app"]
)
def test_showmigrations_unmigrated_app(self):
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", "unmigrated_app", stdout=out, no_color=True)
try:
self.assertEqual(
"unmigrated_app\n (no migrations)\n", out.getvalue().lower()
)
finally:
# unmigrated_app.SillyModel has a foreign key to
# 'migrations.Tribble', but that model is only defined in a
# migration, so the global app registry never sees it and the
# reference is left dangling. Remove it to avoid problems in
# subsequent tests.
apps._pending_operations.pop(("migrations", "tribble"), None)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_empty"}
)
def test_showmigrations_plan_no_migrations(self):
"""
Tests --plan output of showmigrations command without migrations
"""
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", format="plan", stdout=out, no_color=True)
self.assertEqual("(no migrations)\n", out.getvalue().lower())
out = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"showmigrations", format="plan", stdout=out, verbosity=2, no_color=True
)
self.assertEqual("(no migrations)\n", out.getvalue().lower())
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed_complex"}
)
def test_showmigrations_plan_squashed(self):
"""
Tests --plan output of showmigrations command with squashed migrations.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", format="plan", stdout=out)
self.assertEqual(
"[ ] migrations.1_auto\n"
"[ ] migrations.2_auto\n"
"[ ] migrations.3_squashed_5\n"
"[ ] migrations.6_auto\n"
"[ ] migrations.7_auto\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", format="plan", stdout=out, verbosity=2)
self.assertEqual(
"[ ] migrations.1_auto\n"
"[ ] migrations.2_auto ... (migrations.1_auto)\n"
"[ ] migrations.3_squashed_5 ... (migrations.2_auto)\n"
"[ ] migrations.6_auto ... (migrations.3_squashed_5)\n"
"[ ] migrations.7_auto ... (migrations.6_auto)\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "3_squashed_5", verbosity=0)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", format="plan", stdout=out)
self.assertEqual(
"[x] migrations.1_auto\n"
"[x] migrations.2_auto\n"
"[x] migrations.3_squashed_5\n"
"[ ] migrations.6_auto\n"
"[ ] migrations.7_auto\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", format="plan", stdout=out, verbosity=2)
self.assertEqual(
"[x] migrations.1_auto\n"
"[x] migrations.2_auto ... (migrations.1_auto)\n"
"[x] migrations.3_squashed_5 ... (migrations.2_auto)\n"
"[ ] migrations.6_auto ... (migrations.3_squashed_5)\n"
"[ ] migrations.7_auto ... (migrations.6_auto)\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=[
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.mutate_state_b",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.alter_fk.author_app",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.alter_fk.book_app",
]
)
def test_showmigrations_plan_single_app_label(self):
"""
`showmigrations --plan app_label` output with a single app_label.
"""
# Single app with no dependencies on other apps.
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", "mutate_state_b", format="plan", stdout=out)
self.assertEqual(
"[ ] mutate_state_b.0001_initial\n[ ] mutate_state_b.0002_add_field\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
# Single app with dependencies.
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", "author_app", format="plan", stdout=out)
self.assertEqual(
"[ ] author_app.0001_initial\n"
"[ ] book_app.0001_initial\n"
"[ ] author_app.0002_alter_id\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
# Some migrations already applied.
call_command("migrate", "author_app", "0001", verbosity=0)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", "author_app", format="plan", stdout=out)
self.assertEqual(
"[X] author_app.0001_initial\n"
"[ ] book_app.0001_initial\n"
"[ ] author_app.0002_alter_id\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
# Cleanup by unmigrating author_app.
call_command("migrate", "author_app", "zero", verbosity=0)
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=[
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.mutate_state_b",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.alter_fk.author_app",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.alter_fk.book_app",
]
)
def test_showmigrations_plan_multiple_app_labels(self):
"""
`showmigrations --plan app_label` output with multiple app_labels.
"""
# Multiple apps: author_app depends on book_app; mutate_state_b doesn't
# depend on other apps.
out = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"showmigrations", "mutate_state_b", "author_app", format="plan", stdout=out
)
self.assertEqual(
"[ ] author_app.0001_initial\n"
"[ ] book_app.0001_initial\n"
"[ ] author_app.0002_alter_id\n"
"[ ] mutate_state_b.0001_initial\n"
"[ ] mutate_state_b.0002_add_field\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
# Multiple apps: args order shouldn't matter (the same result is
# expected as above).
out = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"showmigrations", "author_app", "mutate_state_b", format="plan", stdout=out
)
self.assertEqual(
"[ ] author_app.0001_initial\n"
"[ ] book_app.0001_initial\n"
"[ ] author_app.0002_alter_id\n"
"[ ] mutate_state_b.0001_initial\n"
"[ ] mutate_state_b.0002_add_field\n",
out.getvalue(),
)
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=["migrations.migrations_test_apps.unmigrated_app"]
)
def test_showmigrations_plan_app_label_no_migrations(self):
out = io.StringIO()
call_command(
"showmigrations", "unmigrated_app", format="plan", stdout=out, no_color=True
)
try:
self.assertEqual("(no migrations)\n", out.getvalue())
finally:
# unmigrated_app.SillyModel has a foreign key to
# 'migrations.Tribble', but that model is only defined in a
# migration, so the global app registry never sees it and the
# reference is left dangling. Remove it to avoid problems in
# subsequent tests.
apps._pending_operations.pop(("migrations", "tribble"), None)
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"})
def test_sqlmigrate_forwards(self):
"""
sqlmigrate outputs forward looking SQL.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("sqlmigrate", "migrations", "0001", stdout=out)
output = out.getvalue().lower()
index_tx_start = output.find(connection.ops.start_transaction_sql().lower())
index_op_desc_author = output.find("-- create model author")
index_create_table = output.find("create table")
index_op_desc_tribble = output.find("-- create model tribble")
index_op_desc_unique_together = output.find("-- alter unique_together")
index_tx_end = output.find(connection.ops.end_transaction_sql().lower())
if connection.features.can_rollback_ddl:
self.assertGreater(index_tx_start, -1, "Transaction start not found")
self.assertGreater(
index_tx_end,
index_op_desc_unique_together,
"Transaction end not found or found before operation description "
"(unique_together)",
)
self.assertGreater(
index_op_desc_author,
index_tx_start,
"Operation description (author) not found or found before transaction "
"start",
)
self.assertGreater(
index_create_table,
index_op_desc_author,
"CREATE TABLE not found or found before operation description (author)",
)
self.assertGreater(
index_op_desc_tribble,
index_create_table,
"Operation description (tribble) not found or found before CREATE TABLE "
"(author)",
)
self.assertGreater(
index_op_desc_unique_together,
index_op_desc_tribble,
"Operation description (unique_together) not found or found before "
"operation description (tribble)",
)
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"})
def test_sqlmigrate_backwards(self):
"""
sqlmigrate outputs reverse looking SQL.
"""
# Cannot generate the reverse SQL unless we've applied the migration.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", verbosity=0)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("sqlmigrate", "migrations", "0001", stdout=out, backwards=True)
output = out.getvalue().lower()
index_tx_start = output.find(connection.ops.start_transaction_sql().lower())
index_op_desc_unique_together = output.find("-- alter unique_together")
index_op_desc_tribble = output.find("-- create model tribble")
index_op_desc_author = output.find("-- create model author")
index_drop_table = output.rfind("drop table")
index_tx_end = output.find(connection.ops.end_transaction_sql().lower())
if connection.features.can_rollback_ddl:
self.assertGreater(index_tx_start, -1, "Transaction start not found")
self.assertGreater(
index_tx_end,
index_op_desc_unique_together,
"Transaction end not found or found before DROP TABLE",
)
self.assertGreater(
index_op_desc_unique_together,
index_tx_start,
"Operation description (unique_together) not found or found before "
"transaction start",
)
self.assertGreater(
index_op_desc_tribble,
index_op_desc_unique_together,
"Operation description (tribble) not found or found before operation "
"description (unique_together)",
)
self.assertGreater(
index_op_desc_author,
index_op_desc_tribble,
"Operation description (author) not found or found before operation "
"description (tribble)",
)
self.assertGreater(
index_drop_table,
index_op_desc_author,
"DROP TABLE not found or found before operation description (author)",
)
# Cleanup by unmigrating everything
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=0)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_non_atomic"}
)
def test_sqlmigrate_for_non_atomic_migration(self):
"""
Transaction wrappers aren't shown for non-atomic migrations.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("sqlmigrate", "migrations", "0001", stdout=out)
output = out.getvalue().lower()
queries = [q.strip() for q in output.splitlines()]
if connection.ops.start_transaction_sql():
self.assertNotIn(connection.ops.start_transaction_sql().lower(), queries)
self.assertNotIn(connection.ops.end_transaction_sql().lower(), queries)
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"})
def test_sqlmigrate_for_non_transactional_databases(self):
"""
Transaction wrappers aren't shown for databases that don't support
transactional DDL.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with mock.patch.object(connection.features, "can_rollback_ddl", False):
call_command("sqlmigrate", "migrations", "0001", stdout=out)
output = out.getvalue().lower()
queries = [q.strip() for q in output.splitlines()]
start_transaction_sql = connection.ops.start_transaction_sql()
if start_transaction_sql:
self.assertNotIn(start_transaction_sql.lower(), queries)
self.assertNotIn(connection.ops.end_transaction_sql().lower(), queries)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed"}
)
def test_sqlmigrate_ambiguous_prefix_squashed_migrations(self):
msg = (
"More than one migration matches '0001' in app 'migrations'. "
"Please be more specific."
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, msg):
call_command("sqlmigrate", "migrations", "0001")
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed"}
)
def test_sqlmigrate_squashed_migration(self):
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("sqlmigrate", "migrations", "0001_squashed_0002", stdout=out)
output = out.getvalue().lower()
self.assertIn("-- create model author", output)
self.assertIn("-- create model book", output)
self.assertNotIn("-- create model tribble", output)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed"}
)
def test_sqlmigrate_replaced_migration(self):
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("sqlmigrate", "migrations", "0001_initial", stdout=out)
output = out.getvalue().lower()
self.assertIn("-- create model author", output)
self.assertIn("-- create model tribble", output)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_no_operations"}
)
def test_migrations_no_operations(self):
err = io.StringIO()
call_command("sqlmigrate", "migrations", "0001_initial", stderr=err)
self.assertEqual(err.getvalue(), "No operations found.\n")
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=[
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.migrated_app",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.migrated_unapplied_app",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.unmigrated_app",
],
)
def test_regression_22823_unmigrated_fk_to_migrated_model(self):
"""
Assuming you have 3 apps, `A`, `B`, and `C`, such that:
* `A` has migrations
* `B` has a migration we want to apply
* `C` has no migrations, but has an FK to `A`
When we try to migrate "B", an exception occurs because the
"B" was not included in the ProjectState that is used to detect
soft-applied migrations (#22823).
"""
call_command("migrate", "migrated_unapplied_app", verbosity=0)
# unmigrated_app.SillyModel has a foreign key to 'migrations.Tribble',
# but that model is only defined in a migration, so the global app
# registry never sees it and the reference is left dangling. Remove it
# to avoid problems in subsequent tests.
apps._pending_operations.pop(("migrations", "tribble"), None)
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=["migrations.migrations_test_apps.unmigrated_app_syncdb"]
)
def test_migrate_syncdb_deferred_sql_executed_with_schemaeditor(self):
"""
For an app without migrations, editor.execute() is used for executing
the syncdb deferred SQL.
"""
stdout = io.StringIO()
with mock.patch.object(BaseDatabaseSchemaEditor, "execute") as execute:
call_command(
"migrate", run_syncdb=True, verbosity=1, stdout=stdout, no_color=True
)
create_table_count = len(
[call for call in execute.mock_calls if "CREATE TABLE" in str(call)]
)
self.assertEqual(create_table_count, 2)
# There's at least one deferred SQL for creating the foreign key
# index.
self.assertGreater(len(execute.mock_calls), 2)
stdout = stdout.getvalue()
self.assertIn("Synchronize unmigrated apps: unmigrated_app_syncdb", stdout)
self.assertIn("Creating tables...", stdout)
table_name = truncate_name(
"unmigrated_app_syncdb_classroom", connection.ops.max_name_length()
)
self.assertIn("Creating table %s" % table_name, stdout)
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"})
def test_migrate_syncdb_app_with_migrations(self):
msg = "Can't use run_syncdb with app 'migrations' as it has migrations."
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, msg):
call_command("migrate", "migrations", run_syncdb=True, verbosity=0)
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=[
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.unmigrated_app_syncdb",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.unmigrated_app_simple",
]
)
def test_migrate_syncdb_app_label(self):
"""
Running migrate --run-syncdb with an app_label only creates tables for
the specified app.
"""
stdout = io.StringIO()
with mock.patch.object(BaseDatabaseSchemaEditor, "execute") as execute:
call_command(
"migrate", "unmigrated_app_syncdb", run_syncdb=True, stdout=stdout
)
create_table_count = len(
[call for call in execute.mock_calls if "CREATE TABLE" in str(call)]
)
self.assertEqual(create_table_count, 2)
self.assertGreater(len(execute.mock_calls), 2)
self.assertIn(
"Synchronize unmigrated app: unmigrated_app_syncdb", stdout.getvalue()
)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed"}
)
def test_migrate_record_replaced(self):
"""
Running a single squashed migration should record all of the original
replaced migrations as run.
"""
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("migrate", "migrations", verbosity=0)
call_command("showmigrations", "migrations", stdout=out, no_color=True)
self.assertEqual(
"migrations\n [x] 0001_squashed_0002 (2 squashed migrations)\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
applied_migrations = recorder.applied_migrations()
self.assertIn(("migrations", "0001_initial"), applied_migrations)
self.assertIn(("migrations", "0002_second"), applied_migrations)
self.assertIn(("migrations", "0001_squashed_0002"), applied_migrations)
# Rollback changes
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=0)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed"}
)
def test_migrate_record_squashed(self):
"""
Running migrate for a squashed migration should record as run
if all of the replaced migrations have been run (#25231).
"""
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
recorder.record_applied("migrations", "0001_initial")
recorder.record_applied("migrations", "0002_second")
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("showmigrations", "migrations", stdout=out, no_color=True)
self.assertEqual(
"migrations\n"
" [-] 0001_squashed_0002 (2 squashed migrations) "
"run 'manage.py migrate' to finish recording.\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("migrate", "migrations", verbosity=0)
call_command("showmigrations", "migrations", stdout=out, no_color=True)
self.assertEqual(
"migrations\n [x] 0001_squashed_0002 (2 squashed migrations)\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
self.assertIn(
("migrations", "0001_squashed_0002"), recorder.applied_migrations()
)
# No changes were actually applied so there is nothing to rollback
def test_migrate_partially_applied_squashed_migration(self):
"""
Migrating to a squashed migration specified by name should succeed
even if it is partially applied.
"""
with self.temporary_migration_module(module="migrations.test_migrations"):
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
try:
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0001_initial", verbosity=0)
call_command(
"squashmigrations",
"migrations",
"0002",
interactive=False,
verbosity=0,
)
call_command(
"migrate",
"migrations",
"0001_squashed_0002_second",
verbosity=0,
)
applied_migrations = recorder.applied_migrations()
self.assertIn(("migrations", "0002_second"), applied_migrations)
finally:
# Unmigrate everything.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=0)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed"}
)
def test_migrate_backward_to_squashed_migration(self):
try:
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0001_squashed_0002", verbosity=0)
self.assertTableExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableExists("migrations_book")
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "0001_initial", verbosity=0)
self.assertTableExists("migrations_author")
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_book")
finally:
# Unmigrate everything.
call_command("migrate", "migrations", "zero", verbosity=0)
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"})
def test_migrate_inconsistent_history(self):
"""
Running migrate with some migrations applied before their dependencies
should not be allowed.
"""
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
recorder.record_applied("migrations", "0002_second")
msg = (
"Migration migrations.0002_second is applied before its dependency "
"migrations.0001_initial"
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(InconsistentMigrationHistory, msg):
call_command("migrate")
applied_migrations = recorder.applied_migrations()
self.assertNotIn(("migrations", "0001_initial"), applied_migrations)
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=[
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.migrated_unapplied_app",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.migrated_app",
]
)
def test_migrate_not_reflected_changes(self):
class NewModel1(models.Model):
class Meta:
app_label = "migrated_app"
class NewModel2(models.Model):
class Meta:
app_label = "migrated_unapplied_app"
out = io.StringIO()
try:
call_command("migrate", verbosity=0)
call_command("migrate", stdout=out, no_color=True)
self.assertEqual(
"operations to perform:\n"
" apply all migrations: migrated_app, migrated_unapplied_app\n"
"running migrations:\n"
" no migrations to apply.\n"
" your models in app(s): 'migrated_app', "
"'migrated_unapplied_app' have changes that are not yet "
"reflected in a migration, and so won't be applied.\n"
" run 'manage.py makemigrations' to make new migrations, and "
"then re-run 'manage.py migrate' to apply them.\n",
out.getvalue().lower(),
)
finally:
# Unmigrate everything.
call_command("migrate", "migrated_app", "zero", verbosity=0)
call_command("migrate", "migrated_unapplied_app", "zero", verbosity=0)
class MakeMigrationsTests(MigrationTestBase):
"""
Tests running the makemigrations command.
"""
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self._old_models = apps.app_configs["migrations"].models.copy()
def tearDown(self):
apps.app_configs["migrations"].models = self._old_models
apps.all_models["migrations"] = self._old_models
apps.clear_cache()
super().tearDown()
def test_files_content(self):
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_unicodemodel")
apps.register_model("migrations", UnicodeModel)
with self.temporary_migration_module() as migration_dir:
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", verbosity=0)
# Check for empty __init__.py file in migrations folder
init_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "__init__.py")
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(init_file))
with open(init_file) as fp:
content = fp.read()
self.assertEqual(content, "")
# Check for existing 0001_initial.py file in migration folder
initial_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0001_initial.py")
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(initial_file))
with open(initial_file, encoding="utf-8") as fp:
content = fp.read()
self.assertIn("migrations.CreateModel", content)
self.assertIn("initial = True", content)
self.assertIn("úñí©óðé µóðéø", content) # Meta.verbose_name
self.assertIn("úñí©óðé µóðéøß", content) # Meta.verbose_name_plural
self.assertIn("ÚÑÍ¢ÓÐÉ", content) # title.verbose_name
self.assertIn("“Ðjáñgó”", content) # title.default
def test_makemigrations_order(self):
"""
makemigrations should recognize number-only migrations (0001.py).
"""
module = "migrations.test_migrations_order"
with self.temporary_migration_module(module=module) as migration_dir:
if hasattr(importlib, "invalidate_caches"):
# importlib caches os.listdir() on some platforms like macOS
# (#23850).
importlib.invalidate_caches()
call_command(
"makemigrations", "migrations", "--empty", "-n", "a", "-v", "0"
)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(migration_dir, "0002_a.py")))
def test_makemigrations_empty_connections(self):
empty_connections = ConnectionHandler({"default": {}})
with mock.patch(
"django.core.management.commands.makemigrations.connections",
new=empty_connections,
):
# with no apps
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("makemigrations", stdout=out)
self.assertIn("No changes detected", out.getvalue())
# with an app
with self.temporary_migration_module() as migration_dir:
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", verbosity=0)
init_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "__init__.py")
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(init_file))
@override_settings(INSTALLED_APPS=["migrations", "migrations2"])
def test_makemigrations_consistency_checks_respect_routers(self):
"""
The history consistency checks in makemigrations respect
settings.DATABASE_ROUTERS.
"""
def patched_has_table(migration_recorder):
if migration_recorder.connection is connections["other"]:
raise Exception("Other connection")
else:
return mock.DEFAULT
self.assertTableNotExists("migrations_unicodemodel")
apps.register_model("migrations", UnicodeModel)
with mock.patch.object(
MigrationRecorder, "has_table", autospec=True, side_effect=patched_has_table
) as has_table:
with self.temporary_migration_module() as migration_dir:
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", verbosity=0)
initial_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0001_initial.py")
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(initial_file))
self.assertEqual(has_table.call_count, 1) # 'default' is checked
# Router says not to migrate 'other' so consistency shouldn't
# be checked.
with self.settings(DATABASE_ROUTERS=["migrations.routers.TestRouter"]):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", verbosity=0)
self.assertEqual(has_table.call_count, 2) # 'default' again
# With a router that doesn't prohibit migrating 'other',
# consistency is checked.
with self.settings(
DATABASE_ROUTERS=["migrations.routers.DefaultOtherRouter"]
):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(Exception, "Other connection"):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", verbosity=0)
self.assertEqual(has_table.call_count, 4) # 'default' and 'other'
# With a router that doesn't allow migrating on any database,
# no consistency checks are made.
with self.settings(DATABASE_ROUTERS=["migrations.routers.TestRouter"]):
with mock.patch.object(
TestRouter, "allow_migrate", return_value=False
) as allow_migrate:
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", verbosity=0)
allow_migrate.assert_any_call(
"other", "migrations", model_name="UnicodeModel"
)
# allow_migrate() is called with the correct arguments.
self.assertGreater(len(allow_migrate.mock_calls), 0)
called_aliases = set()
for mock_call in allow_migrate.mock_calls:
_, call_args, call_kwargs = mock_call
connection_alias, app_name = call_args
called_aliases.add(connection_alias)
# Raises an error if invalid app_name/model_name occurs.
apps.get_app_config(app_name).get_model(call_kwargs["model_name"])
self.assertEqual(called_aliases, set(connections))
self.assertEqual(has_table.call_count, 4)
def test_failing_migration(self):
# If a migration fails to serialize, it shouldn't generate an empty file. #21280
apps.register_model("migrations", UnserializableModel)
with self.temporary_migration_module() as migration_dir:
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, "Cannot serialize"):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", verbosity=0)
initial_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0001_initial.py")
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(initial_file))
def test_makemigrations_conflict_exit(self):
"""
makemigrations exits if it detects a conflict.
"""
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_conflict"
):
with self.assertRaises(CommandError) as context:
call_command("makemigrations")
self.assertEqual(
str(context.exception),
"Conflicting migrations detected; multiple leaf nodes in the "
"migration graph: (0002_conflicting_second, 0002_second in "
"migrations).\n"
"To fix them run 'python manage.py makemigrations --merge'",
)
def test_makemigrations_merge_no_conflict(self):
"""
makemigrations exits if in merge mode with no conflicts.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(module="migrations.test_migrations"):
call_command("makemigrations", merge=True, stdout=out)
self.assertIn("No conflicts detected to merge.", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_empty_no_app_specified(self):
"""
makemigrations exits if no app is specified with 'empty' mode.
"""
msg = "You must supply at least one app label when using --empty."
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, msg):
call_command("makemigrations", empty=True)
def test_makemigrations_empty_migration(self):
"""
makemigrations properly constructs an empty migration.
"""
with self.temporary_migration_module() as migration_dir:
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", empty=True, verbosity=0)
# Check for existing 0001_initial.py file in migration folder
initial_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0001_initial.py")
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(initial_file))
with open(initial_file, encoding="utf-8") as fp:
content = fp.read()
# Remove all whitespace to check for empty dependencies and operations
content = content.replace(" ", "")
self.assertIn("dependencies=[\n]", content)
self.assertIn("operations=[\n]", content)
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": None})
def test_makemigrations_disabled_migrations_for_app(self):
"""
makemigrations raises a nice error when migrations are disabled for an
app.
"""
msg = (
"Django can't create migrations for app 'migrations' because migrations "
"have been disabled via the MIGRATION_MODULES setting."
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", empty=True, verbosity=0)
def test_makemigrations_no_changes_no_apps(self):
"""
makemigrations exits when there are no changes and no apps are specified.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
call_command("makemigrations", stdout=out)
self.assertIn("No changes detected", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_no_changes(self):
"""
makemigrations exits when there are no changes to an app.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_no_changes"
):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", stdout=out)
self.assertIn("No changes detected in app 'migrations'", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_no_apps_initial(self):
"""
makemigrations should detect initial is needed on empty migration
modules if no app provided.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(module="migrations.test_migrations_empty"):
call_command("makemigrations", stdout=out)
self.assertIn("0001_initial.py", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_no_init(self):
"""Migration directories without an __init__.py file are allowed."""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_no_init"
):
call_command("makemigrations", stdout=out)
self.assertIn("0001_initial.py", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_migrations_announce(self):
"""
makemigrations announces the migration at the default verbosity level.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module():
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", stdout=out)
self.assertIn("Migrations for 'migrations'", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_no_common_ancestor(self):
"""
makemigrations fails to merge migrations with no common ancestor.
"""
with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as context:
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_no_ancestor"
):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", merge=True)
exception_message = str(context.exception)
self.assertIn("Could not find common ancestor of", exception_message)
self.assertIn("0002_second", exception_message)
self.assertIn("0002_conflicting_second", exception_message)
def test_makemigrations_interactive_reject(self):
"""
makemigrations enters and exits interactive mode properly.
"""
# Monkeypatch interactive questioner to auto reject
with mock.patch("builtins.input", mock.Mock(return_value="N")):
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_conflict"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"makemigrations",
"migrations",
name="merge",
merge=True,
interactive=True,
verbosity=0,
)
merge_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0003_merge.py")
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(merge_file))
def test_makemigrations_interactive_accept(self):
"""
makemigrations enters interactive mode and merges properly.
"""
# Monkeypatch interactive questioner to auto accept
with mock.patch("builtins.input", mock.Mock(return_value="y")):
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_conflict"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"makemigrations",
"migrations",
name="merge",
merge=True,
interactive=True,
stdout=out,
)
merge_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0003_merge.py")
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(merge_file))
self.assertIn("Created new merge migration", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_default_merge_name(self):
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_conflict"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"makemigrations",
"migrations",
merge=True,
interactive=False,
stdout=out,
)
merge_file = os.path.join(
migration_dir,
"0003_merge_0002_conflicting_second_0002_second.py",
)
self.assertIs(os.path.exists(merge_file), True)
self.assertIn("Created new merge migration %s" % merge_file, out.getvalue())
@mock.patch("django.db.migrations.utils.datetime")
def test_makemigrations_auto_merge_name(self, mock_datetime):
mock_datetime.datetime.now.return_value = datetime.datetime(2016, 1, 2, 3, 4)
with mock.patch("builtins.input", mock.Mock(return_value="y")):
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_conflict_long_name"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"makemigrations",
"migrations",
merge=True,
interactive=True,
stdout=out,
)
merge_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0003_merge_20160102_0304.py")
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(merge_file))
self.assertIn("Created new merge migration", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_non_interactive_not_null_addition(self):
"""
Non-interactive makemigrations fails when a default is missing on a
new not-null field.
"""
class SillyModel(models.Model):
silly_field = models.BooleanField(default=False)
silly_int = models.IntegerField()
class Meta:
app_label = "migrations"
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_no_default"
):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", interactive=False)
def test_makemigrations_interactive_not_null_addition(self):
"""
makemigrations messages when adding a NOT NULL field in interactive
mode.
"""
class Author(models.Model):
silly_field = models.BooleanField(null=False)
class Meta:
app_label = "migrations"
input_msg = (
"It is impossible to add a non-nullable field 'silly_field' to "
"author without specifying a default. This is because the "
"database needs something to populate existing rows.\n"
"Please select a fix:\n"
" 1) Provide a one-off default now (will be set on all existing "
"rows with a null value for this column)\n"
" 2) Quit and manually define a default value in models.py."
)
with self.temporary_migration_module(module="migrations.test_migrations"):
# 2 - quit.
with mock.patch("builtins.input", return_value="2"):
with captured_stdout() as out, self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", interactive=True)
self.assertIn(input_msg, out.getvalue())
# 1 - provide a default.
with mock.patch("builtins.input", return_value="1"):
with captured_stdout() as out:
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", interactive=True)
output = out.getvalue()
self.assertIn(input_msg, output)
self.assertIn("Please enter the default value as valid Python.", output)
self.assertIn(
"The datetime and django.utils.timezone modules are "
"available, so it is possible to provide e.g. timezone.now as "
"a value",
output,
)
self.assertIn("Type 'exit' to exit this prompt", output)
def test_makemigrations_non_interactive_not_null_alteration(self):
"""
Non-interactive makemigrations fails when a default is missing on a
field changed to not-null.
"""
class Author(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
slug = models.SlugField()
age = models.IntegerField(default=0)
class Meta:
app_label = "migrations"
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(module="migrations.test_migrations"):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", interactive=False, stdout=out)
self.assertIn("Alter field slug on author", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_interactive_not_null_alteration(self):
"""
makemigrations messages when changing a NULL field to NOT NULL in
interactive mode.
"""
class Author(models.Model):
slug = models.SlugField(null=False)
class Meta:
app_label = "migrations"
input_msg = (
"It is impossible to change a nullable field 'slug' on author to "
"non-nullable without providing a default. This is because the "
"database needs something to populate existing rows.\n"
"Please select a fix:\n"
" 1) Provide a one-off default now (will be set on all existing "
"rows with a null value for this column)\n"
" 2) Ignore for now. Existing rows that contain NULL values will "
"have to be handled manually, for example with a RunPython or "
"RunSQL operation.\n"
" 3) Quit and manually define a default value in models.py."
)
with self.temporary_migration_module(module="migrations.test_migrations"):
# 3 - quit.
with mock.patch("builtins.input", return_value="3"):
with captured_stdout() as out, self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", interactive=True)
self.assertIn(input_msg, out.getvalue())
# 1 - provide a default.
with mock.patch("builtins.input", return_value="1"):
with captured_stdout() as out:
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", interactive=True)
output = out.getvalue()
self.assertIn(input_msg, output)
self.assertIn("Please enter the default value as valid Python.", output)
self.assertIn(
"The datetime and django.utils.timezone modules are "
"available, so it is possible to provide e.g. timezone.now as "
"a value",
output,
)
self.assertIn("Type 'exit' to exit this prompt", output)
def test_makemigrations_non_interactive_no_model_rename(self):
"""
makemigrations adds and removes a possible model rename in
non-interactive mode.
"""
class RenamedModel(models.Model):
silly_field = models.BooleanField(default=False)
class Meta:
app_label = "migrations"
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_no_default"
):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", interactive=False, stdout=out)
self.assertIn("Delete model SillyModel", out.getvalue())
self.assertIn("Create model RenamedModel", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_non_interactive_no_field_rename(self):
"""
makemigrations adds and removes a possible field rename in
non-interactive mode.
"""
class SillyModel(models.Model):
silly_rename = models.BooleanField(default=False)
class Meta:
app_label = "migrations"
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_no_default"
):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", interactive=False, stdout=out)
self.assertIn("Remove field silly_field from sillymodel", out.getvalue())
self.assertIn("Add field silly_rename to sillymodel", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_handle_merge(self):
"""
makemigrations properly merges the conflicting migrations with --noinput.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_conflict"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"makemigrations",
"migrations",
name="merge",
merge=True,
interactive=False,
stdout=out,
)
merge_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0003_merge.py")
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(merge_file))
output = out.getvalue()
self.assertIn("Merging migrations", output)
self.assertIn("Branch 0002_second", output)
self.assertIn("Branch 0002_conflicting_second", output)
self.assertIn("Created new merge migration", output)
def test_makemigration_merge_dry_run(self):
"""
makemigrations respects --dry-run option when fixing migration
conflicts (#24427).
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_conflict"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"makemigrations",
"migrations",
name="merge",
dry_run=True,
merge=True,
interactive=False,
stdout=out,
)
merge_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0003_merge.py")
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(merge_file))
output = out.getvalue()
self.assertIn("Merging migrations", output)
self.assertIn("Branch 0002_second", output)
self.assertIn("Branch 0002_conflicting_second", output)
self.assertNotIn("Created new merge migration", output)
def test_makemigration_merge_dry_run_verbosity_3(self):
"""
`makemigrations --merge --dry-run` writes the merge migration file to
stdout with `verbosity == 3` (#24427).
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_conflict"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"makemigrations",
"migrations",
name="merge",
dry_run=True,
merge=True,
interactive=False,
stdout=out,
verbosity=3,
)
merge_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0003_merge.py")
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(merge_file))
output = out.getvalue()
self.assertIn("Merging migrations", output)
self.assertIn("Branch 0002_second", output)
self.assertIn("Branch 0002_conflicting_second", output)
self.assertNotIn("Created new merge migration", output)
# Additional output caused by verbosity 3
# The complete merge migration file that would be written
self.assertIn("class Migration(migrations.Migration):", output)
self.assertIn("dependencies = [", output)
self.assertIn("('migrations', '0002_second')", output)
self.assertIn("('migrations', '0002_conflicting_second')", output)
self.assertIn("operations = [", output)
self.assertIn("]", output)
def test_makemigrations_dry_run(self):
"""
`makemigrations --dry-run` should not ask for defaults.
"""
class SillyModel(models.Model):
silly_field = models.BooleanField(default=False)
silly_date = models.DateField() # Added field without a default
class Meta:
app_label = "migrations"
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_no_default"
):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", dry_run=True, stdout=out)
# Output the expected changes directly, without asking for defaults
self.assertIn("Add field silly_date to sillymodel", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_dry_run_verbosity_3(self):
"""
Allow `makemigrations --dry-run` to output the migrations file to
stdout (with verbosity == 3).
"""
class SillyModel(models.Model):
silly_field = models.BooleanField(default=False)
silly_char = models.CharField(default="")
class Meta:
app_label = "migrations"
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_no_default"
):
call_command(
"makemigrations", "migrations", dry_run=True, stdout=out, verbosity=3
)
# Normal --dry-run output
self.assertIn("- Add field silly_char to sillymodel", out.getvalue())
# Additional output caused by verbosity 3
# The complete migrations file that would be written
self.assertIn("class Migration(migrations.Migration):", out.getvalue())
self.assertIn("dependencies = [", out.getvalue())
self.assertIn("('migrations', '0001_initial'),", out.getvalue())
self.assertIn("migrations.AddField(", out.getvalue())
self.assertIn("model_name='sillymodel',", out.getvalue())
self.assertIn("name='silly_char',", out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_migrations_modules_path_not_exist(self):
"""
makemigrations creates migrations when specifying a custom location
for migration files using MIGRATION_MODULES if the custom path
doesn't already exist.
"""
class SillyModel(models.Model):
silly_field = models.BooleanField(default=False)
class Meta:
app_label = "migrations"
out = io.StringIO()
migration_module = "migrations.test_migrations_path_doesnt_exist.foo.bar"
with self.temporary_migration_module(module=migration_module) as migration_dir:
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", stdout=out)
# Migrations file is actually created in the expected path.
initial_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0001_initial.py")
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(initial_file))
# Command output indicates the migration is created.
self.assertIn(" - Create model SillyModel", out.getvalue())
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "some.nonexistent.path"})
def test_makemigrations_migrations_modules_nonexistent_toplevel_package(self):
msg = (
"Could not locate an appropriate location to create migrations "
"package some.nonexistent.path. Make sure the toplevel package "
"exists and can be imported."
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", empty=True, verbosity=0)
def test_makemigrations_interactive_by_default(self):
"""
The user is prompted to merge by default if there are conflicts and
merge is True. Answer negative to differentiate it from behavior when
--noinput is specified.
"""
# Monkeypatch interactive questioner to auto reject
out = io.StringIO()
with mock.patch("builtins.input", mock.Mock(return_value="N")):
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_conflict"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"makemigrations", "migrations", name="merge", merge=True, stdout=out
)
merge_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0003_merge.py")
# This will fail if interactive is False by default
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(merge_file))
self.assertNotIn("Created new merge migration", out.getvalue())
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=[
"migrations",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.unspecified_app_with_conflict",
]
)
def test_makemigrations_unspecified_app_with_conflict_no_merge(self):
"""
makemigrations does not raise a CommandError when an unspecified app
has conflicting migrations.
"""
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_no_changes"
):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", merge=False, verbosity=0)
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=[
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.migrated_app",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.unspecified_app_with_conflict",
]
)
def test_makemigrations_unspecified_app_with_conflict_merge(self):
"""
makemigrations does not create a merge for an unspecified app even if
it has conflicting migrations.
"""
# Monkeypatch interactive questioner to auto accept
with mock.patch("builtins.input", mock.Mock(return_value="y")):
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
app_label="migrated_app"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"makemigrations",
"migrated_app",
name="merge",
merge=True,
interactive=True,
stdout=out,
)
merge_file = os.path.join(migration_dir, "0003_merge.py")
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(merge_file))
self.assertIn("No conflicts detected to merge.", out.getvalue())
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=[
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.migrated_app",
"migrations.migrations_test_apps.conflicting_app_with_dependencies",
]
)
def test_makemigrations_merge_dont_output_dependency_operations(self):
"""
makemigrations --merge does not output any operations from apps that
don't belong to a given app.
"""
# Monkeypatch interactive questioner to auto accept
with mock.patch("builtins.input", mock.Mock(return_value="N")):
out = io.StringIO()
with mock.patch(
"django.core.management.color.supports_color", lambda *args: False
):
call_command(
"makemigrations",
"conflicting_app_with_dependencies",
merge=True,
interactive=True,
stdout=out,
)
self.assertEqual(
out.getvalue().lower(),
"merging conflicting_app_with_dependencies\n"
" branch 0002_conflicting_second\n"
" - create model something\n"
" branch 0002_second\n"
" - delete model tribble\n"
" - remove field silly_field from author\n"
" - add field rating to author\n"
" - create model book\n",
)
def test_makemigrations_with_custom_name(self):
"""
makemigrations --name generate a custom migration name.
"""
with self.temporary_migration_module() as migration_dir:
def cmd(migration_count, migration_name, *args):
call_command(
"makemigrations",
"migrations",
"--verbosity",
"0",
"--name",
migration_name,
*args,
)
migration_file = os.path.join(
migration_dir, "%s_%s.py" % (migration_count, migration_name)
)
# Check for existing migration file in migration folder
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(migration_file))
with open(migration_file, encoding="utf-8") as fp:
content = fp.read()
content = content.replace(" ", "")
return content
# generate an initial migration
migration_name_0001 = "my_initial_migration"
content = cmd("0001", migration_name_0001)
self.assertIn("dependencies=[\n]", content)
# importlib caches os.listdir() on some platforms like macOS
# (#23850).
if hasattr(importlib, "invalidate_caches"):
importlib.invalidate_caches()
# generate an empty migration
migration_name_0002 = "my_custom_migration"
content = cmd("0002", migration_name_0002, "--empty")
self.assertIn(
"dependencies=[\n('migrations','0001_%s'),\n]" % migration_name_0001,
content,
)
self.assertIn("operations=[\n]", content)
def test_makemigrations_with_invalid_custom_name(self):
msg = "The migration name must be a valid Python identifier."
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, msg):
call_command(
"makemigrations", "migrations", "--name", "invalid name", "--empty"
)
def test_makemigrations_check(self):
"""
makemigrations --check should exit with a non-zero status when
there are changes to an app requiring migrations.
"""
with self.temporary_migration_module():
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
call_command("makemigrations", "--check", "migrations", verbosity=0)
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_no_changes"
):
call_command("makemigrations", "--check", "migrations", verbosity=0)
def test_makemigrations_migration_path_output(self):
"""
makemigrations should print the relative paths to the migrations unless
they are outside of the current tree, in which case the absolute path
should be shown.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
apps.register_model("migrations", UnicodeModel)
with self.temporary_migration_module() as migration_dir:
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", stdout=out)
self.assertIn(
os.path.join(migration_dir, "0001_initial.py"), out.getvalue()
)
def test_makemigrations_migration_path_output_valueerror(self):
"""
makemigrations prints the absolute path if os.path.relpath() raises a
ValueError when it's impossible to obtain a relative path, e.g. on
Windows if Django is installed on a different drive than where the
migration files are created.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module() as migration_dir:
with mock.patch("os.path.relpath", side_effect=ValueError):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", stdout=out)
self.assertIn(os.path.join(migration_dir, "0001_initial.py"), out.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_inconsistent_history(self):
"""
makemigrations should raise InconsistentMigrationHistory exception if
there are some migrations applied before their dependencies.
"""
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
recorder.record_applied("migrations", "0002_second")
msg = (
"Migration migrations.0002_second is applied before its dependency "
"migrations.0001_initial"
)
with self.temporary_migration_module(module="migrations.test_migrations"):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(InconsistentMigrationHistory, msg):
call_command("makemigrations")
def test_makemigrations_inconsistent_history_db_failure(self):
msg = (
"Got an error checking a consistent migration history performed "
"for database connection 'default': could not connect to server"
)
with mock.patch(
"django.db.migrations.loader.MigrationLoader.check_consistent_history",
side_effect=OperationalError("could not connect to server"),
):
with self.temporary_migration_module():
with self.assertWarns(RuntimeWarning) as cm:
call_command("makemigrations", verbosity=0)
self.assertEqual(str(cm.warning), msg)
@mock.patch("builtins.input", return_value="1")
@mock.patch(
"django.db.migrations.questioner.sys.stdin",
mock.MagicMock(encoding=sys.getdefaultencoding()),
)
def test_makemigrations_auto_now_add_interactive(self, *args):
"""
makemigrations prompts the user when adding auto_now_add to an existing
model.
"""
class Entry(models.Model):
title = models.CharField(max_length=255)
creation_date = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
class Meta:
app_label = "migrations"
input_msg = (
"It is impossible to add the field 'creation_date' with "
"'auto_now_add=True' to entry without providing a default. This "
"is because the database needs something to populate existing "
"rows.\n\n"
" 1) Provide a one-off default now which will be set on all "
"existing rows\n"
" 2) Quit and manually define a default value in models.py."
)
# Monkeypatch interactive questioner to auto accept
with mock.patch(
"django.db.migrations.questioner.sys.stdout", new_callable=io.StringIO
) as prompt_stdout:
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(module="migrations.test_auto_now_add"):
call_command(
"makemigrations", "migrations", interactive=True, stdout=out
)
output = out.getvalue()
prompt_output = prompt_stdout.getvalue()
self.assertIn(input_msg, prompt_output)
self.assertIn(
"Please enter the default value as valid Python.",
prompt_output,
)
self.assertIn(
"Accept the default 'timezone.now' by pressing 'Enter' or "
"provide another value.",
prompt_output,
)
self.assertIn("Type 'exit' to exit this prompt", prompt_output)
self.assertIn("Add field creation_date to entry", output)
@mock.patch("builtins.input", return_value="2")
def test_makemigrations_auto_now_add_interactive_quit(self, mock_input):
class Author(models.Model):
publishing_date = models.DateField(auto_now_add=True)
class Meta:
app_label = "migrations"
with self.temporary_migration_module(module="migrations.test_migrations"):
with captured_stdout():
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
call_command("makemigrations", "migrations", interactive=True)
class SquashMigrationsTests(MigrationTestBase):
"""
Tests running the squashmigrations command.
"""
def test_squashmigrations_squashes(self):
"""
squashmigrations squashes migrations.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"squashmigrations",
"migrations",
"0002",
interactive=False,
stdout=out,
no_color=True,
)
squashed_migration_file = os.path.join(
migration_dir, "0001_squashed_0002_second.py"
)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(squashed_migration_file))
self.assertEqual(
out.getvalue(),
"Will squash the following migrations:\n"
" - 0001_initial\n"
" - 0002_second\n"
"Optimizing...\n"
" Optimized from 8 operations to 2 operations.\n"
"Created new squashed migration %s\n"
" You should commit this migration but leave the old ones in place;\n"
" the new migration will be used for new installs. Once you are sure\n"
" all instances of the codebase have applied the migrations you "
"squashed,\n"
" you can delete them.\n" % squashed_migration_file,
)
def test_squashmigrations_initial_attribute(self):
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"squashmigrations", "migrations", "0002", interactive=False, verbosity=0
)
squashed_migration_file = os.path.join(
migration_dir, "0001_squashed_0002_second.py"
)
with open(squashed_migration_file, encoding="utf-8") as fp:
content = fp.read()
self.assertIn("initial = True", content)
def test_squashmigrations_optimizes(self):
"""
squashmigrations optimizes operations.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(module="migrations.test_migrations"):
call_command(
"squashmigrations",
"migrations",
"0002",
interactive=False,
verbosity=1,
stdout=out,
)
self.assertIn("Optimized from 8 operations to 2 operations.", out.getvalue())
def test_ticket_23799_squashmigrations_no_optimize(self):
"""
squashmigrations --no-optimize doesn't optimize operations.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(module="migrations.test_migrations"):
call_command(
"squashmigrations",
"migrations",
"0002",
interactive=False,
verbosity=1,
no_optimize=True,
stdout=out,
)
self.assertIn("Skipping optimization", out.getvalue())
def test_squashmigrations_valid_start(self):
"""
squashmigrations accepts a starting migration.
"""
out = io.StringIO()
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_no_changes"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"squashmigrations",
"migrations",
"0002",
"0003",
interactive=False,
verbosity=1,
stdout=out,
)
squashed_migration_file = os.path.join(
migration_dir, "0002_second_squashed_0003_third.py"
)
with open(squashed_migration_file, encoding="utf-8") as fp:
content = fp.read()
self.assertIn(" ('migrations', '0001_initial')", content)
self.assertNotIn("initial = True", content)
out = out.getvalue()
self.assertNotIn(" - 0001_initial", out)
self.assertIn(" - 0002_second", out)
self.assertIn(" - 0003_third", out)
def test_squashmigrations_invalid_start(self):
"""
squashmigrations doesn't accept a starting migration after the ending migration.
"""
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_no_changes"
):
msg = (
"The migration 'migrations.0003_third' cannot be found. Maybe "
"it comes after the migration 'migrations.0002_second'"
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, msg):
call_command(
"squashmigrations",
"migrations",
"0003",
"0002",
interactive=False,
verbosity=0,
)
def test_squashed_name_with_start_migration_name(self):
"""--squashed-name specifies the new migration's name."""
squashed_name = "squashed_name"
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"squashmigrations",
"migrations",
"0001",
"0002",
squashed_name=squashed_name,
interactive=False,
verbosity=0,
)
squashed_migration_file = os.path.join(
migration_dir, "0001_%s.py" % squashed_name
)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(squashed_migration_file))
def test_squashed_name_without_start_migration_name(self):
"""--squashed-name also works if a start migration is omitted."""
squashed_name = "squashed_name"
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations"
) as migration_dir:
call_command(
"squashmigrations",
"migrations",
"0001",
squashed_name=squashed_name,
interactive=False,
verbosity=0,
)
squashed_migration_file = os.path.join(
migration_dir, "0001_%s.py" % squashed_name
)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(squashed_migration_file))
class AppLabelErrorTests(TestCase):
"""
This class inherits TestCase because MigrationTestBase uses
`available_apps = ['migrations']` which means that it's the only installed
app. 'django.contrib.auth' must be in INSTALLED_APPS for some of these
tests.
"""
nonexistent_app_error = "No installed app with label 'nonexistent_app'."
did_you_mean_auth_error = (
"No installed app with label 'django.contrib.auth'. Did you mean 'auth'?"
)
def test_makemigrations_nonexistent_app_label(self):
err = io.StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
call_command("makemigrations", "nonexistent_app", stderr=err)
self.assertIn(self.nonexistent_app_error, err.getvalue())
def test_makemigrations_app_name_specified_as_label(self):
err = io.StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
call_command("makemigrations", "django.contrib.auth", stderr=err)
self.assertIn(self.did_you_mean_auth_error, err.getvalue())
def test_migrate_nonexistent_app_label(self):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, self.nonexistent_app_error):
call_command("migrate", "nonexistent_app")
def test_migrate_app_name_specified_as_label(self):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, self.did_you_mean_auth_error):
call_command("migrate", "django.contrib.auth")
def test_showmigrations_nonexistent_app_label(self):
err = io.StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
call_command("showmigrations", "nonexistent_app", stderr=err)
self.assertIn(self.nonexistent_app_error, err.getvalue())
def test_showmigrations_app_name_specified_as_label(self):
err = io.StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
call_command("showmigrations", "django.contrib.auth", stderr=err)
self.assertIn(self.did_you_mean_auth_error, err.getvalue())
def test_sqlmigrate_nonexistent_app_label(self):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, self.nonexistent_app_error):
call_command("sqlmigrate", "nonexistent_app", "0002")
def test_sqlmigrate_app_name_specified_as_label(self):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, self.did_you_mean_auth_error):
call_command("sqlmigrate", "django.contrib.auth", "0002")
def test_squashmigrations_nonexistent_app_label(self):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, self.nonexistent_app_error):
call_command("squashmigrations", "nonexistent_app", "0002")
def test_squashmigrations_app_name_specified_as_label(self):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(CommandError, self.did_you_mean_auth_error):
call_command("squashmigrations", "django.contrib.auth", "0002")