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Fixed #23426 -- Allowed parameters in migrations.RunSQL
Thanks tchaumeny and Loic for reviews.
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@ -64,20 +64,32 @@ class RunSQL(Operation):
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state_operation.state_forwards(app_label, state)
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def database_forwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
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statements = schema_editor.connection.ops.prepare_sql_script(self.sql)
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for statement in statements:
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schema_editor.execute(statement, params=None)
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self._run_sql(schema_editor, self.sql)
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def database_backwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
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if self.reverse_sql is None:
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raise NotImplementedError("You cannot reverse this operation")
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statements = schema_editor.connection.ops.prepare_sql_script(self.reverse_sql)
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for statement in statements:
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schema_editor.execute(statement, params=None)
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self._run_sql(schema_editor, self.reverse_sql)
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def describe(self):
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return "Raw SQL operation"
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def _run_sql(self, schema_editor, sql):
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if isinstance(sql, (list, tuple)):
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for sql in sql:
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params = None
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if isinstance(sql, (list, tuple)):
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elements = len(sql)
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if elements == 2:
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sql, params = sql
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else:
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raise ValueError("Expected a 2-tuple but got %d" % elements)
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schema_editor.execute(sql, params=params)
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else:
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statements = schema_editor.connection.ops.prepare_sql_script(sql)
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for statement in statements:
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schema_editor.execute(statement, params=None)
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class RunPython(Operation):
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"""
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@ -188,6 +188,17 @@ the database. On most database backends (all but PostgreSQL), Django will
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split the SQL into individual statements prior to executing them. This
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requires installing the sqlparse_ Python library.
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You can also pass a list of strings or 2-tuples. The latter is used for passing
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queries and parameters in the same way as :ref:`cursor.execute()
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<executing-custom-sql>`. These three operations are equivalent::
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migrations.RunSQL("INSERT INTO musician (name) VALUES ('Reinhardt');")
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migrations.RunSQL(["INSERT INTO musician (name) VALUES ('Reinhardt');", None])
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migrations.RunSQL(["INSERT INTO musician (name) VALUES (%s);", ['Reinhardt']])
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If you want to include literal percent signs in the query, you have to double
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them if you are passing parameters.
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The ``state_operations`` argument is so you can supply operations that are
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equivalent to the SQL in terms of project state; for example, if you are
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manually creating a column, you should pass in a list containing an ``AddField``
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@ -197,8 +208,13 @@ operation that adds that field and so will try to run it again).
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.. versionchanged:: 1.7.1
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If you want to include literal percent signs in the query you don't need to
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double them anymore.
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If you want to include literal percent signs in a query without parameters
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you don't need to double them anymore.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.8
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The ability to pass parameters to the ``sql`` and ``reverse_sql`` queries
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was added.
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.. _sqlparse: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sqlparse
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@ -265,6 +265,12 @@ Management Commands
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* :djadmin:`makemigrations` can now serialize timezone-aware values.
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Migrations
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^^^^^^^^^^
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* The :class:`~django.db.migrations.operations.RunSQL` operation can now handle
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parameters passed to the SQL statements.
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Models
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^^^^^^
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@ -1195,6 +1195,87 @@ class OperationTests(OperationTestBase):
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operation.database_backwards("test_runsql", editor, new_state, project_state)
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self.assertTableNotExists("i_love_ponies")
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def test_run_sql_params(self):
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"""
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#23426 - RunSQL should accept parameters.
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"""
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project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_runsql")
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# Create the operation
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operation = migrations.RunSQL(
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"CREATE TABLE i_love_ponies (id int, special_thing varchar(15));",
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"DROP TABLE i_love_ponies",
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)
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param_operation = migrations.RunSQL(
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# forwards
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(
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"INSERT INTO i_love_ponies (id, special_thing) VALUES (1, 'Django');",
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["INSERT INTO i_love_ponies (id, special_thing) VALUES (2, %s);", ['Ponies']],
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("INSERT INTO i_love_ponies (id, special_thing) VALUES (%s, %s);", (3, 'Python',)),
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),
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# backwards
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[
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"DELETE FROM i_love_ponies WHERE special_thing = 'Django';",
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["DELETE FROM i_love_ponies WHERE special_thing = 'Ponies';", None],
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("DELETE FROM i_love_ponies WHERE id = %s OR special_thing = %s;", [3, 'Python']),
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]
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)
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# Make sure there's no table
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self.assertTableNotExists("i_love_ponies")
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new_state = project_state.clone()
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# Test the database alteration
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with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
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operation.database_forwards("test_runsql", editor, project_state, new_state)
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# Test parameter passing
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with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
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param_operation.database_forwards("test_runsql", editor, project_state, new_state)
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# Make sure all the SQL was processed
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with connection.cursor() as cursor:
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cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM i_love_ponies")
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self.assertEqual(cursor.fetchall()[0][0], 3)
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with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
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param_operation.database_backwards("test_runsql", editor, new_state, project_state)
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with connection.cursor() as cursor:
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cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM i_love_ponies")
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self.assertEqual(cursor.fetchall()[0][0], 0)
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# And test reversal
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with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
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operation.database_backwards("test_runsql", editor, new_state, project_state)
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self.assertTableNotExists("i_love_ponies")
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def test_run_sql_params_invalid(self):
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"""
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#23426 - RunSQL should fail when a list of statements with an incorrect
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number of tuples is given.
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"""
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project_state = self.set_up_test_model("test_runsql")
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new_state = project_state.clone()
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operation = migrations.RunSQL(
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# forwards
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[
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["INSERT INTO foo (bar) VALUES ('buz');"]
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],
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# backwards
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(
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("DELETE FROM foo WHERE bar = 'buz';", 'invalid', 'parameter count'),
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),
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)
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with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
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self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError,
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"Expected a 2-tuple but got 1",
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operation.database_forwards,
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"test_runsql", editor, project_state, new_state)
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with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
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self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError,
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"Expected a 2-tuple but got 3",
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operation.database_backwards,
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"test_runsql", editor, new_state, project_state)
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def test_run_python(self):
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"""
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Tests the RunPython operation
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