96 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
96 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
from django.apps.registry import Apps
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from django.db import models
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from django.db.utils import DatabaseError
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from django.utils.functional import classproperty
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from django.utils.timezone import now
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from .exceptions import MigrationSchemaMissing
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class MigrationRecorder:
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"""
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Deal with storing migration records in the database.
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Because this table is actually itself used for dealing with model
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creation, it's the one thing we can't do normally via migrations.
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We manually handle table creation/schema updating (using schema backend)
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and then have a floating model to do queries with.
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If a migration is unapplied its row is removed from the table. Having
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a row in the table always means a migration is applied.
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"""
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_migration_class = None
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@classproperty
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def Migration(cls):
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"""
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Lazy load to avoid AppRegistryNotReady if installed apps import
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MigrationRecorder.
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"""
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if cls._migration_class is None:
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class Migration(models.Model):
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app = models.CharField(max_length=255)
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name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
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applied = models.DateTimeField(default=now)
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class Meta:
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apps = Apps()
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app_label = 'migrations'
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db_table = 'django_migrations'
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def __str__(self):
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return 'Migration %s for %s' % (self.name, self.app)
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cls._migration_class = Migration
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return cls._migration_class
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def __init__(self, connection):
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self.connection = connection
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@property
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def migration_qs(self):
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return self.Migration.objects.using(self.connection.alias)
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def has_table(self):
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"""Return True if the django_migrations table exists."""
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return self.Migration._meta.db_table in self.connection.introspection.table_names(self.connection.cursor())
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def ensure_schema(self):
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"""Ensure the table exists and has the correct schema."""
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# If the table's there, that's fine - we've never changed its schema
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# in the codebase.
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if self.has_table():
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return
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# Make the table
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try:
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with self.connection.schema_editor() as editor:
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editor.create_model(self.Migration)
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except DatabaseError as exc:
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raise MigrationSchemaMissing("Unable to create the django_migrations table (%s)" % exc)
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def applied_migrations(self):
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"""
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Return a dict mapping (app_name, migration_name) to Migration instances
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for all applied migrations.
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"""
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if self.has_table():
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return {(migration.app, migration.name): migration for migration in self.migration_qs}
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else:
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# If the django_migrations table doesn't exist, then no migrations
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# are applied.
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return {}
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def record_applied(self, app, name):
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"""Record that a migration was applied."""
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self.ensure_schema()
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self.migration_qs.create(app=app, name=name)
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def record_unapplied(self, app, name):
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"""Record that a migration was unapplied."""
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self.ensure_schema()
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self.migration_qs.filter(app=app, name=name).delete()
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def flush(self):
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"""Delete all migration records. Useful for testing migrations."""
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self.migration_qs.all().delete()
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