Fixed #1286 -- Improved 'inspectdb' so that it introspects primary_key=True and unique=True for MySQL. Thanks, gandalf@owca.info

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@2346 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Adrian Holovaty 2006-02-18 21:26:28 +00:00
parent b46128225d
commit ac97cf54af
8 changed files with 51 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
deric@monowerks.com
Jeremy Dunck <http://dunck.us/>
Clint Ecker
gandalf@owca.info
Baishampayan Ghose
Espen Grindhaug <http://grindhaug.org/>
Gustavo Picon

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@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ get_random_function_sql = dbmod.get_random_function_sql
get_table_list = dbmod.get_table_list
get_table_description = dbmod.get_table_description
get_relations = dbmod.get_relations
get_indexes = dbmod.get_indexes
OPERATOR_MAPPING = dbmod.OPERATOR_MAPPING
DATA_TYPES = dbmod.DATA_TYPES
DATA_TYPES_REVERSE = dbmod.DATA_TYPES_REVERSE

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@ -118,6 +118,9 @@ def get_table_description(cursor, table_name):
def get_relations(cursor, table_name):
raise NotImplementedError
def get_indexes(cursor, table_name):
raise NotImplementedError
OPERATOR_MAPPING = {
'exact': '= %s',
'iexact': 'LIKE %s',

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@ -135,6 +135,14 @@ def get_table_description(cursor, table_name):
def get_relations(cursor, table_name):
raise NotImplementedError
def get_indexes(cursor, table_name):
"Returns a dict of indexes for given table"
cursor.execute("SHOW INDEX FROM %s" % DatabaseWrapper().quote_name(table_name))
indexes = {}
for row in cursor.fetchall():
indexes[row[4]] = {'keyname': row[2], 'unique': not bool(row[1])}
return indexes
OPERATOR_MAPPING = {
'exact': '= %s',
'iexact': 'LIKE %s',

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@ -126,6 +126,9 @@ def get_relations(cursor, table_name):
continue
return relations
def get_indexes(cursor, table_name):
raise NotImplementedError
# Register these custom typecasts, because Django expects dates/times to be
# in Python's native (standard-library) datetime/time format, whereas psycopg
# use mx.DateTime by default.

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@ -134,6 +134,9 @@ def get_table_description(cursor, table_name):
def get_relations(cursor, table_name):
raise NotImplementedError
def get_indexes(cursor, table_name):
raise NotImplementedError
# Operators and fields ########################################################
# SQLite requires LIKE statements to include an ESCAPE clause if the value

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@ -595,23 +595,27 @@ def inspectdb(db_name):
relations = db.get_relations(cursor, table_name)
except NotImplementedError:
relations = {}
try:
indexes = db.get_indexes(cursor, table_name)
except NotImplementedError:
indexes = {}
for i, row in enumerate(db.get_table_description(cursor, table_name)):
column_name = row[0]
att_name = row[0]
comment_notes = [] # Holds Field notes, to be displayed in a Python comment.
extra_params = {} # Holds Field parameters such as 'db_column'.
if keyword.iskeyword(column_name):
extra_params['db_column'] = column_name
column_name += '_field'
if keyword.iskeyword(att_name):
extra_params['db_column'] = att_name
att_name += '_field'
comment_notes.append('Field renamed because it was a Python reserved word.')
if relations.has_key(i):
rel_to = relations[i][1] == table_name and "'self'" or table2model(relations[i][1])
field_type = 'ForeignKey(%s' % rel_to
if column_name.endswith('_id'):
column_name = column_name[:-3]
if att_name.endswith('_id'):
att_name = att_name[:-3]
else:
extra_params['db_column'] = column_name
extra_params['db_column'] = att_name
else:
try:
field_type = db.DATA_TYPES_REVERSE[row[1]]
@ -625,12 +629,26 @@ def inspectdb(db_name):
field_type, new_params = field_type
extra_params.update(new_params)
# Add maxlength for all CharFields.
if field_type == 'CharField' and row[3]:
extra_params['maxlength'] = row[3]
# Add primary_key and unique, if necessary.
column_name = extra_params.get('db_column', att_name)
if column_name in indexes:
if indexes[column_name]['keyname'] == 'PRIMARY':
extra_params['primary_key'] = True
elif indexes[column_name]['unique']:
extra_params['unique'] = True
field_type += '('
field_desc = '%s = meta.%s' % (column_name, field_type)
# Don't output 'id = meta.AutoField(primary_key=True)', because
# that's assumed if it doesn't exist.
if att_name == 'id' and field_type == 'AutoField(' and extra_params == {'primary_key': True}:
continue
field_desc = '%s = meta.%s' % (att_name, field_type)
if extra_params:
if not field_desc.endswith('('):
field_desc += ', '

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@ -112,12 +112,13 @@ output:
This feature is meant as a shortcut, not as definitive model generation. After
you run it, you'll want to look over the generated models yourself to make
customizations. In particular, you'll need to do this:
customizations. In particular, you'll need to rearrange models' order, so that
models that refer to other models are ordered properly.
* Rearrange models' order, so that models that refer to other models are
ordered properly.
* Add ``primary_key=True`` to one field in each model. The ``inspectdb``
doesn't yet introspect primary keys.
If you're using Django 0.90 or 0.91, you'll need to add ``primary_key=True`` to
one field in each model. In the Django development version, primary keys are
automatically introspected for MySQL, and Django puts in the
``primary_key=True`` where needed.
``inspectdb`` works with PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite. Foreign-key detection
only works in PostgreSQL.