313 lines
11 KiB
Python
313 lines
11 KiB
Python
from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import os
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import re
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from importlib import import_module
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from django import get_version
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from django.apps import apps
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from django.db import migrations
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from django.db.migrations.loader import MigrationLoader
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from django.db.migrations.serializer import serializer_factory
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from django.utils._os import upath
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from django.utils.encoding import force_text
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from django.utils.inspect import get_func_args
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from django.utils.module_loading import module_dir
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from django.utils.timezone import now
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try:
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import enum
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except ImportError:
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# No support on Python 2 if enum34 isn't installed.
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enum = None
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class SettingsReference(str):
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"""
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Special subclass of string which actually references a current settings
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value. It's treated as the value in memory, but serializes out to a
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settings.NAME attribute reference.
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"""
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def __new__(self, value, setting_name):
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return str.__new__(self, value)
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def __init__(self, value, setting_name):
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self.setting_name = setting_name
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class OperationWriter(object):
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def __init__(self, operation, indentation=2):
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self.operation = operation
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self.buff = []
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self.indentation = indentation
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def serialize(self):
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def _write(_arg_name, _arg_value):
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if (_arg_name in self.operation.serialization_expand_args and
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isinstance(_arg_value, (list, tuple, dict))):
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if isinstance(_arg_value, dict):
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self.feed('%s={' % _arg_name)
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self.indent()
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for key, value in _arg_value.items():
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key_string, key_imports = MigrationWriter.serialize(key)
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arg_string, arg_imports = MigrationWriter.serialize(value)
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args = arg_string.splitlines()
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if len(args) > 1:
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self.feed('%s: %s' % (key_string, args[0]))
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for arg in args[1:-1]:
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self.feed(arg)
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self.feed('%s,' % args[-1])
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else:
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self.feed('%s: %s,' % (key_string, arg_string))
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imports.update(key_imports)
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imports.update(arg_imports)
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self.unindent()
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self.feed('},')
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else:
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self.feed('%s=[' % _arg_name)
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self.indent()
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for item in _arg_value:
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arg_string, arg_imports = MigrationWriter.serialize(item)
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args = arg_string.splitlines()
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if len(args) > 1:
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for arg in args[:-1]:
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self.feed(arg)
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self.feed('%s,' % args[-1])
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else:
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self.feed('%s,' % arg_string)
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imports.update(arg_imports)
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self.unindent()
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self.feed('],')
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else:
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arg_string, arg_imports = MigrationWriter.serialize(_arg_value)
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args = arg_string.splitlines()
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if len(args) > 1:
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self.feed('%s=%s' % (_arg_name, args[0]))
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for arg in args[1:-1]:
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self.feed(arg)
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self.feed('%s,' % args[-1])
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else:
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self.feed('%s=%s,' % (_arg_name, arg_string))
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imports.update(arg_imports)
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imports = set()
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name, args, kwargs = self.operation.deconstruct()
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operation_args = get_func_args(self.operation.__init__)
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# See if this operation is in django.db.migrations. If it is,
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# We can just use the fact we already have that imported,
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# otherwise, we need to add an import for the operation class.
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if getattr(migrations, name, None) == self.operation.__class__:
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self.feed('migrations.%s(' % name)
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else:
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imports.add('import %s' % (self.operation.__class__.__module__))
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self.feed('%s.%s(' % (self.operation.__class__.__module__, name))
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self.indent()
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for i, arg in enumerate(args):
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arg_value = arg
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arg_name = operation_args[i]
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_write(arg_name, arg_value)
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i = len(args)
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# Only iterate over remaining arguments
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for arg_name in operation_args[i:]:
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if arg_name in kwargs: # Don't sort to maintain signature order
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arg_value = kwargs[arg_name]
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_write(arg_name, arg_value)
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self.unindent()
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self.feed('),')
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return self.render(), imports
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def indent(self):
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self.indentation += 1
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def unindent(self):
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self.indentation -= 1
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def feed(self, line):
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self.buff.append(' ' * (self.indentation * 4) + line)
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def render(self):
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return '\n'.join(self.buff)
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class MigrationWriter(object):
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"""
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Takes a Migration instance and is able to produce the contents
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of the migration file from it.
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"""
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def __init__(self, migration):
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self.migration = migration
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self.needs_manual_porting = False
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def as_string(self):
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"""
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Returns a string of the file contents.
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"""
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items = {
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"replaces_str": "",
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"initial_str": "",
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}
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imports = set()
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# Deconstruct operations
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operations = []
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for operation in self.migration.operations:
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operation_string, operation_imports = OperationWriter(operation).serialize()
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imports.update(operation_imports)
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operations.append(operation_string)
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items["operations"] = "\n".join(operations) + "\n" if operations else ""
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# Format dependencies and write out swappable dependencies right
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dependencies = []
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for dependency in self.migration.dependencies:
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if dependency[0] == "__setting__":
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dependencies.append(" migrations.swappable_dependency(settings.%s)," % dependency[1])
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imports.add("from django.conf import settings")
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else:
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# No need to output bytestrings for dependencies
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dependency = tuple(force_text(s) for s in dependency)
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dependencies.append(" %s," % self.serialize(dependency)[0])
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items["dependencies"] = "\n".join(dependencies) + "\n" if dependencies else ""
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# Format imports nicely, swapping imports of functions from migration files
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# for comments
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migration_imports = set()
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for line in list(imports):
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if re.match("^import (.*)\.\d+[^\s]*$", line):
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migration_imports.add(line.split("import")[1].strip())
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imports.remove(line)
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self.needs_manual_porting = True
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# django.db.migrations is always used, but models import may not be.
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# If models import exists, merge it with migrations import.
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if "from django.db import models" in imports:
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imports.discard("from django.db import models")
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imports.add("from django.db import migrations, models")
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else:
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imports.add("from django.db import migrations")
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# Sort imports by the package / module to be imported (the part after
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# "from" in "from ... import ..." or after "import" in "import ...").
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sorted_imports = sorted(imports, key=lambda i: i.split()[1])
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items["imports"] = "\n".join(sorted_imports) + "\n" if imports else ""
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if migration_imports:
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items["imports"] += (
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"\n\n# Functions from the following migrations need manual "
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"copying.\n# Move them and any dependencies into this file, "
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"then update the\n# RunPython operations to refer to the local "
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"versions:\n# %s"
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) % "\n# ".join(sorted(migration_imports))
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# If there's a replaces, make a string for it
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if self.migration.replaces:
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items['replaces_str'] = "\n replaces = %s\n" % self.serialize(self.migration.replaces)[0]
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# Hinting that goes into comment
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items.update(
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version=get_version(),
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timestamp=now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"),
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)
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if self.migration.initial:
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items['initial_str'] = "\n initial = True\n"
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return (MIGRATION_TEMPLATE % items).encode("utf8")
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@property
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def basedir(self):
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migrations_package_name = MigrationLoader.migrations_module(self.migration.app_label)
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if migrations_package_name is None:
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raise ValueError(
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"Django can't create migrations for app '%s' because "
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"migrations have been disabled via the MIGRATION_MODULES "
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"setting." % self.migration.app_label
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)
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# See if we can import the migrations module directly
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try:
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migrations_module = import_module(migrations_package_name)
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except ImportError:
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pass
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else:
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try:
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return upath(module_dir(migrations_module))
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except ValueError:
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pass
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# Alright, see if it's a direct submodule of the app
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app_config = apps.get_app_config(self.migration.app_label)
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maybe_app_name, _, migrations_package_basename = migrations_package_name.rpartition(".")
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if app_config.name == maybe_app_name:
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return os.path.join(app_config.path, migrations_package_basename)
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# In case of using MIGRATION_MODULES setting and the custom package
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# doesn't exist, create one, starting from an existing package
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existing_dirs, missing_dirs = migrations_package_name.split("."), []
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while existing_dirs:
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missing_dirs.insert(0, existing_dirs.pop(-1))
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try:
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base_module = import_module(".".join(existing_dirs))
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except ImportError:
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continue
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else:
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try:
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base_dir = upath(module_dir(base_module))
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except ValueError:
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continue
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else:
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break
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else:
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raise ValueError(
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"Could not locate an appropriate location to create "
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"migrations package %s. Make sure the toplevel "
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"package exists and can be imported." %
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migrations_package_name)
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final_dir = os.path.join(base_dir, *missing_dirs)
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if not os.path.isdir(final_dir):
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os.makedirs(final_dir)
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for missing_dir in missing_dirs:
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base_dir = os.path.join(base_dir, missing_dir)
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with open(os.path.join(base_dir, "__init__.py"), "w"):
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pass
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return final_dir
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@property
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def filename(self):
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return "%s.py" % self.migration.name
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@property
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def path(self):
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return os.path.join(self.basedir, self.filename)
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@classmethod
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def serialize(cls, value):
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return serializer_factory(value).serialize()
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MIGRATION_TEMPLATE = """\
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Generated by Django %(version)s on %(timestamp)s
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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%(imports)s
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class Migration(migrations.Migration):
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%(replaces_str)s%(initial_str)s
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dependencies = [
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%(dependencies)s\
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]
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operations = [
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%(operations)s\
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]
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"""
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