schema.py
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r1 | """ | |||
Schema module providing common schema operations. | ||||
""" | ||||
r4343 | import abc | |||
try: # Python 3 | ||||
from collections.abc import MutableMapping as DictMixin | ||||
except ImportError: # Python 2 | ||||
from UserDict import DictMixin | ||||
r1 | import warnings | |||
import sqlalchemy | ||||
from sqlalchemy.schema import ForeignKeyConstraint | ||||
from sqlalchemy.schema import UniqueConstraint | ||||
r3425 | from pyramid import compat | |||
r1 | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.exceptions import * | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.changeset import SQLA_07, SQLA_08 | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.changeset import util | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.changeset.databases.visitor import ( | ||||
get_engine_visitor, run_single_visitor) | ||||
__all__ = [ | ||||
'create_column', | ||||
'drop_column', | ||||
'alter_column', | ||||
'rename_table', | ||||
'rename_index', | ||||
'ChangesetTable', | ||||
'ChangesetColumn', | ||||
'ChangesetIndex', | ||||
'ChangesetDefaultClause', | ||||
'ColumnDelta', | ||||
] | ||||
def create_column(column, table=None, *p, **kw): | ||||
"""Create a column, given the table. | ||||
API to :meth:`ChangesetColumn.create`. | ||||
""" | ||||
if table is not None: | ||||
return table.create_column(column, *p, **kw) | ||||
return column.create(*p, **kw) | ||||
def drop_column(column, table=None, *p, **kw): | ||||
"""Drop a column, given the table. | ||||
API to :meth:`ChangesetColumn.drop`. | ||||
""" | ||||
if table is not None: | ||||
return table.drop_column(column, *p, **kw) | ||||
return column.drop(*p, **kw) | ||||
def rename_table(table, name, engine=None, **kw): | ||||
"""Rename a table. | ||||
If Table instance is given, engine is not used. | ||||
API to :meth:`ChangesetTable.rename`. | ||||
:param table: Table to be renamed. | ||||
:param name: New name for Table. | ||||
:param engine: Engine instance. | ||||
:type table: string or Table instance | ||||
:type name: string | ||||
:type engine: obj | ||||
""" | ||||
table = _to_table(table, engine) | ||||
table.rename(name, **kw) | ||||
def rename_index(index, name, table=None, engine=None, **kw): | ||||
"""Rename an index. | ||||
If Index instance is given, | ||||
table and engine are not used. | ||||
API to :meth:`ChangesetIndex.rename`. | ||||
:param index: Index to be renamed. | ||||
:param name: New name for index. | ||||
:param table: Table to which Index is reffered. | ||||
:param engine: Engine instance. | ||||
:type index: string or Index instance | ||||
:type name: string | ||||
:type table: string or Table instance | ||||
:type engine: obj | ||||
""" | ||||
index = _to_index(index, table, engine) | ||||
index.rename(name, **kw) | ||||
def alter_column(*p, **k): | ||||
"""Alter a column. | ||||
This is a helper function that creates a :class:`ColumnDelta` and | ||||
runs it. | ||||
:argument column: | ||||
The name of the column to be altered or a | ||||
:class:`ChangesetColumn` column representing it. | ||||
:param table: | ||||
A :class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.Table` or table name to | ||||
for the table where the column will be changed. | ||||
:param engine: | ||||
The :class:`~sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine` to use for table | ||||
reflection and schema alterations. | ||||
:returns: A :class:`ColumnDelta` instance representing the change. | ||||
""" | ||||
if 'table' not in k and isinstance(p[0], sqlalchemy.Column): | ||||
k['table'] = p[0].table | ||||
if 'engine' not in k: | ||||
k['engine'] = k['table'].bind | ||||
# deprecation | ||||
if len(p) >= 2 and isinstance(p[1], sqlalchemy.Column): | ||||
warnings.warn( | ||||
"Passing a Column object to alter_column is deprecated." | ||||
" Just pass in keyword parameters instead.", | ||||
MigrateDeprecationWarning | ||||
) | ||||
engine = k['engine'] | ||||
# enough tests seem to break when metadata is always altered | ||||
# that this crutch has to be left in until they can be sorted | ||||
# out | ||||
k['alter_metadata']=True | ||||
delta = ColumnDelta(*p, **k) | ||||
visitorcallable = get_engine_visitor(engine, 'schemachanger') | ||||
engine._run_visitor(visitorcallable, delta) | ||||
return delta | ||||
def _to_table(table, engine=None): | ||||
"""Return if instance of Table, else construct new with metadata""" | ||||
if isinstance(table, sqlalchemy.Table): | ||||
return table | ||||
# Given: table name, maybe an engine | ||||
meta = sqlalchemy.MetaData() | ||||
if engine is not None: | ||||
meta.bind = engine | ||||
return sqlalchemy.Table(table, meta) | ||||
def _to_index(index, table=None, engine=None): | ||||
"""Return if instance of Index, else construct new with metadata""" | ||||
if isinstance(index, sqlalchemy.Index): | ||||
return index | ||||
# Given: index name; table name required | ||||
table = _to_table(table, engine) | ||||
ret = sqlalchemy.Index(index) | ||||
ret.table = table | ||||
return ret | ||||
class ColumnDelta(DictMixin, sqlalchemy.schema.SchemaItem): | ||||
"""Extracts the differences between two columns/column-parameters | ||||
May receive parameters arranged in several different ways: | ||||
* **current_column, new_column, \*p, \*\*kw** | ||||
Additional parameters can be specified to override column | ||||
differences. | ||||
* **current_column, \*p, \*\*kw** | ||||
Additional parameters alter current_column. Table name is extracted | ||||
from current_column object. | ||||
Name is changed to current_column.name from current_name, | ||||
if current_name is specified. | ||||
* **current_col_name, \*p, \*\*kw** | ||||
Table kw must specified. | ||||
:param table: Table at which current Column should be bound to.\ | ||||
If table name is given, reflection will be used. | ||||
:type table: string or Table instance | ||||
:param metadata: A :class:`MetaData` instance to store | ||||
reflected table names | ||||
:param engine: When reflecting tables, either engine or metadata must \ | ||||
be specified to acquire engine object. | ||||
:type engine: :class:`Engine` instance | ||||
:returns: :class:`ColumnDelta` instance provides interface for altered attributes to \ | ||||
`result_column` through :func:`dict` alike object. | ||||
* :class:`ColumnDelta`.result_column is altered column with new attributes | ||||
* :class:`ColumnDelta`.current_name is current name of column in db | ||||
""" | ||||
# Column attributes that can be altered | ||||
diff_keys = ('name', 'type', 'primary_key', 'nullable', | ||||
'server_onupdate', 'server_default', 'autoincrement') | ||||
diffs = dict() | ||||
__visit_name__ = 'column' | ||||
def __init__(self, *p, **kw): | ||||
# 'alter_metadata' is not a public api. It exists purely | ||||
# as a crutch until the tests that fail when 'alter_metadata' | ||||
# behaviour always happens can be sorted out | ||||
self.alter_metadata = kw.pop("alter_metadata", False) | ||||
self.meta = kw.pop("metadata", None) | ||||
self.engine = kw.pop("engine", None) | ||||
# Things are initialized differently depending on how many column | ||||
# parameters are given. Figure out how many and call the appropriate | ||||
# method. | ||||
if len(p) >= 1 and isinstance(p[0], sqlalchemy.Column): | ||||
# At least one column specified | ||||
if len(p) >= 2 and isinstance(p[1], sqlalchemy.Column): | ||||
# Two columns specified | ||||
diffs = self.compare_2_columns(*p, **kw) | ||||
else: | ||||
# Exactly one column specified | ||||
diffs = self.compare_1_column(*p, **kw) | ||||
else: | ||||
# Zero columns specified | ||||
r3425 | if not len(p) or not isinstance(p[0], compat.string_types): | |||
r1 | raise ValueError("First argument must be column name") | |||
diffs = self.compare_parameters(*p, **kw) | ||||
self.apply_diffs(diffs) | ||||
def __repr__(self): | ||||
return '<ColumnDelta altermetadata=%r, %s>' % ( | ||||
self.alter_metadata, | ||||
super(ColumnDelta, self).__repr__() | ||||
) | ||||
def __getitem__(self, key): | ||||
if key not in self.keys(): | ||||
raise KeyError("No such diff key, available: %s" % self.diffs ) | ||||
return getattr(self.result_column, key) | ||||
def __setitem__(self, key, value): | ||||
if key not in self.keys(): | ||||
raise KeyError("No such diff key, available: %s" % self.diffs ) | ||||
setattr(self.result_column, key, value) | ||||
def __delitem__(self, key): | ||||
raise NotImplementedError | ||||
def __len__(self): | ||||
raise NotImplementedError | ||||
def __iter__(self): | ||||
raise NotImplementedError | ||||
def keys(self): | ||||
return self.diffs.keys() | ||||
def compare_parameters(self, current_name, *p, **k): | ||||
"""Compares Column objects with reflection""" | ||||
self.table = k.pop('table') | ||||
self.result_column = self._table.c.get(current_name) | ||||
if len(p): | ||||
k = self._extract_parameters(p, k, self.result_column) | ||||
return k | ||||
def compare_1_column(self, col, *p, **k): | ||||
"""Compares one Column object""" | ||||
self.table = k.pop('table', None) | ||||
if self.table is None: | ||||
self.table = col.table | ||||
self.result_column = col | ||||
if len(p): | ||||
k = self._extract_parameters(p, k, self.result_column) | ||||
return k | ||||
def compare_2_columns(self, old_col, new_col, *p, **k): | ||||
"""Compares two Column objects""" | ||||
self.process_column(new_col) | ||||
self.table = k.pop('table', None) | ||||
# we cannot use bool() on table in SA06 | ||||
if self.table is None: | ||||
self.table = old_col.table | ||||
if self.table is None: | ||||
new_col.table | ||||
self.result_column = old_col | ||||
# set differences | ||||
# leave out some stuff for later comp | ||||
for key in (set(self.diff_keys) - set(('type',))): | ||||
val = getattr(new_col, key, None) | ||||
if getattr(self.result_column, key, None) != val: | ||||
k.setdefault(key, val) | ||||
# inspect types | ||||
if not self.are_column_types_eq(self.result_column.type, new_col.type): | ||||
k.setdefault('type', new_col.type) | ||||
if len(p): | ||||
k = self._extract_parameters(p, k, self.result_column) | ||||
return k | ||||
def apply_diffs(self, diffs): | ||||
"""Populate dict and column object with new values""" | ||||
self.diffs = diffs | ||||
for key in self.diff_keys: | ||||
if key in diffs: | ||||
setattr(self.result_column, key, diffs[key]) | ||||
self.process_column(self.result_column) | ||||
# create an instance of class type if not yet | ||||
if 'type' in diffs and callable(self.result_column.type): | ||||
self.result_column.type = self.result_column.type() | ||||
# add column to the table | ||||
if self.table is not None and self.alter_metadata: | ||||
self.result_column.add_to_table(self.table) | ||||
def are_column_types_eq(self, old_type, new_type): | ||||
"""Compares two types to be equal""" | ||||
ret = old_type.__class__ == new_type.__class__ | ||||
# String length is a special case | ||||
if ret and isinstance(new_type, sqlalchemy.types.String): | ||||
ret = (getattr(old_type, 'length', None) == \ | ||||
getattr(new_type, 'length', None)) | ||||
return ret | ||||
def _extract_parameters(self, p, k, column): | ||||
"""Extracts data from p and modifies diffs""" | ||||
p = list(p) | ||||
while len(p): | ||||
r3425 | if isinstance(p[0], compat.string_types): | |||
r1 | k.setdefault('name', p.pop(0)) | |||
elif isinstance(p[0], sqlalchemy.types.TypeEngine): | ||||
k.setdefault('type', p.pop(0)) | ||||
elif callable(p[0]): | ||||
p[0] = p[0]() | ||||
else: | ||||
break | ||||
if len(p): | ||||
new_col = column.copy_fixed() | ||||
new_col._init_items(*p) | ||||
k = self.compare_2_columns(column, new_col, **k) | ||||
return k | ||||
def process_column(self, column): | ||||
"""Processes default values for column""" | ||||
# XXX: this is a snippet from SA processing of positional parameters | ||||
toinit = list() | ||||
if column.server_default is not None: | ||||
if isinstance(column.server_default, sqlalchemy.FetchedValue): | ||||
toinit.append(column.server_default) | ||||
else: | ||||
toinit.append(sqlalchemy.DefaultClause(column.server_default)) | ||||
if column.server_onupdate is not None: | ||||
if isinstance(column.server_onupdate, FetchedValue): | ||||
toinit.append(column.server_default) | ||||
else: | ||||
toinit.append(sqlalchemy.DefaultClause(column.server_onupdate, | ||||
for_update=True)) | ||||
if toinit: | ||||
column._init_items(*toinit) | ||||
def _get_table(self): | ||||
return getattr(self, '_table', None) | ||||
def _set_table(self, table): | ||||
r3425 | if isinstance(table, compat.string_types): | |||
r1 | if self.alter_metadata: | |||
if not self.meta: | ||||
raise ValueError("metadata must be specified for table" | ||||
" reflection when using alter_metadata") | ||||
meta = self.meta | ||||
if self.engine: | ||||
meta.bind = self.engine | ||||
else: | ||||
if not self.engine and not self.meta: | ||||
raise ValueError("engine or metadata must be specified" | ||||
" to reflect tables") | ||||
if not self.engine: | ||||
self.engine = self.meta.bind | ||||
meta = sqlalchemy.MetaData(bind=self.engine) | ||||
self._table = sqlalchemy.Table(table, meta, autoload=True) | ||||
elif isinstance(table, sqlalchemy.Table): | ||||
self._table = table | ||||
if not self.alter_metadata: | ||||
self._table.meta = sqlalchemy.MetaData(bind=self._table.bind) | ||||
def _get_result_column(self): | ||||
return getattr(self, '_result_column', None) | ||||
def _set_result_column(self, column): | ||||
"""Set Column to Table based on alter_metadata evaluation.""" | ||||
self.process_column(column) | ||||
if not hasattr(self, 'current_name'): | ||||
self.current_name = column.name | ||||
if self.alter_metadata: | ||||
self._result_column = column | ||||
else: | ||||
self._result_column = column.copy_fixed() | ||||
table = property(_get_table, _set_table) | ||||
result_column = property(_get_result_column, _set_result_column) | ||||
class ChangesetTable(object): | ||||
"""Changeset extensions to SQLAlchemy tables.""" | ||||
def create_column(self, column, *p, **kw): | ||||
"""Creates a column. | ||||
The column parameter may be a column definition or the name of | ||||
a column in this table. | ||||
API to :meth:`ChangesetColumn.create` | ||||
:param column: Column to be created | ||||
:type column: Column instance or string | ||||
""" | ||||
if not isinstance(column, sqlalchemy.Column): | ||||
# It's a column name | ||||
column = getattr(self.c, str(column)) | ||||
column.create(table=self, *p, **kw) | ||||
def drop_column(self, column, *p, **kw): | ||||
"""Drop a column, given its name or definition. | ||||
API to :meth:`ChangesetColumn.drop` | ||||
:param column: Column to be droped | ||||
:type column: Column instance or string | ||||
""" | ||||
if not isinstance(column, sqlalchemy.Column): | ||||
# It's a column name | ||||
try: | ||||
column = getattr(self.c, str(column)) | ||||
except AttributeError: | ||||
# That column isn't part of the table. We don't need | ||||
# its entire definition to drop the column, just its | ||||
# name, so create a dummy column with the same name. | ||||
column = sqlalchemy.Column(str(column), sqlalchemy.Integer()) | ||||
column.drop(table=self, *p, **kw) | ||||
def rename(self, name, connection=None, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Rename this table. | ||||
:param name: New name of the table. | ||||
:type name: string | ||||
:param connection: reuse connection istead of creating new one. | ||||
:type connection: :class:`sqlalchemy.engine.base.Connection` instance | ||||
""" | ||||
engine = self.bind | ||||
self.new_name = name | ||||
visitorcallable = get_engine_visitor(engine, 'schemachanger') | ||||
run_single_visitor(engine, visitorcallable, self, connection, **kwargs) | ||||
# Fix metadata registration | ||||
self.name = name | ||||
self.deregister() | ||||
self._set_parent(self.metadata) | ||||
def _meta_key(self): | ||||
"""Get the meta key for this table.""" | ||||
return sqlalchemy.schema._get_table_key(self.name, self.schema) | ||||
def deregister(self): | ||||
"""Remove this table from its metadata""" | ||||
if SQLA_07: | ||||
self.metadata._remove_table(self.name, self.schema) | ||||
else: | ||||
key = self._meta_key() | ||||
meta = self.metadata | ||||
if key in meta.tables: | ||||
del meta.tables[key] | ||||
class ChangesetColumn(object): | ||||
"""Changeset extensions to SQLAlchemy columns.""" | ||||
def alter(self, *p, **k): | ||||
"""Makes a call to :func:`alter_column` for the column this | ||||
method is called on. | ||||
""" | ||||
if 'table' not in k: | ||||
k['table'] = self.table | ||||
if 'engine' not in k: | ||||
k['engine'] = k['table'].bind | ||||
return alter_column(self, *p, **k) | ||||
def create(self, table=None, index_name=None, unique_name=None, | ||||
primary_key_name=None, populate_default=True, connection=None, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Create this column in the database. | ||||
Assumes the given table exists. ``ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN``, | ||||
for most databases. | ||||
:param table: Table instance to create on. | ||||
:param index_name: Creates :class:`ChangesetIndex` on this column. | ||||
:param unique_name: Creates :class:\ | ||||
`~migrate.changeset.constraint.UniqueConstraint` on this column. | ||||
:param primary_key_name: Creates :class:\ | ||||
`~migrate.changeset.constraint.PrimaryKeyConstraint` on this column. | ||||
:param populate_default: If True, created column will be \ | ||||
populated with defaults | ||||
:param connection: reuse connection istead of creating new one. | ||||
:type table: Table instance | ||||
:type index_name: string | ||||
:type unique_name: string | ||||
:type primary_key_name: string | ||||
:type populate_default: bool | ||||
:type connection: :class:`sqlalchemy.engine.base.Connection` instance | ||||
:returns: self | ||||
""" | ||||
self.populate_default = populate_default | ||||
self.index_name = index_name | ||||
self.unique_name = unique_name | ||||
self.primary_key_name = primary_key_name | ||||
for cons in ('index_name', 'unique_name', 'primary_key_name'): | ||||
self._check_sanity_constraints(cons) | ||||
self.add_to_table(table) | ||||
engine = self.table.bind | ||||
visitorcallable = get_engine_visitor(engine, 'columngenerator') | ||||
engine._run_visitor(visitorcallable, self, connection, **kwargs) | ||||
# TODO: reuse existing connection | ||||
if self.populate_default and self.default is not None: | ||||
stmt = table.update().values({self: engine._execute_default(self.default)}) | ||||
engine.execute(stmt) | ||||
return self | ||||
def drop(self, table=None, connection=None, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Drop this column from the database, leaving its table intact. | ||||
``ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN``, for most databases. | ||||
:param connection: reuse connection istead of creating new one. | ||||
:type connection: :class:`sqlalchemy.engine.base.Connection` instance | ||||
""" | ||||
if table is not None: | ||||
self.table = table | ||||
engine = self.table.bind | ||||
visitorcallable = get_engine_visitor(engine, 'columndropper') | ||||
engine._run_visitor(visitorcallable, self, connection, **kwargs) | ||||
self.remove_from_table(self.table, unset_table=False) | ||||
self.table = None | ||||
return self | ||||
def add_to_table(self, table): | ||||
if table is not None and self.table is None: | ||||
if SQLA_07: | ||||
table.append_column(self) | ||||
else: | ||||
self._set_parent(table) | ||||
def _col_name_in_constraint(self,cons,name): | ||||
return False | ||||
def remove_from_table(self, table, unset_table=True): | ||||
# TODO: remove primary keys, constraints, etc | ||||
if unset_table: | ||||
self.table = None | ||||
to_drop = set() | ||||
for index in table.indexes: | ||||
columns = [] | ||||
for col in index.columns: | ||||
if col.name!=self.name: | ||||
columns.append(col) | ||||
if columns: | ||||
index.columns = columns | ||||
if SQLA_08: | ||||
index.expressions = columns | ||||
else: | ||||
to_drop.add(index) | ||||
table.indexes = table.indexes - to_drop | ||||
to_drop = set() | ||||
for cons in table.constraints: | ||||
# TODO: deal with other types of constraint | ||||
if isinstance(cons,(ForeignKeyConstraint, | ||||
UniqueConstraint)): | ||||
for col_name in cons.columns: | ||||
r3425 | if not isinstance(col_name, compat.string_types): | |||
r1 | col_name = col_name.name | |||
if self.name==col_name: | ||||
to_drop.add(cons) | ||||
table.constraints = table.constraints - to_drop | ||||
if table.c.contains_column(self): | ||||
if SQLA_07: | ||||
table._columns.remove(self) | ||||
else: | ||||
table.c.remove(self) | ||||
# TODO: this is fixed in 0.6 | ||||
def copy_fixed(self, **kw): | ||||
"""Create a copy of this ``Column``, with all attributes.""" | ||||
q = util.safe_quote(self) | ||||
return sqlalchemy.Column(self.name, self.type, self.default, | ||||
key=self.key, | ||||
primary_key=self.primary_key, | ||||
nullable=self.nullable, | ||||
quote=q, | ||||
index=self.index, | ||||
unique=self.unique, | ||||
onupdate=self.onupdate, | ||||
autoincrement=self.autoincrement, | ||||
server_default=self.server_default, | ||||
server_onupdate=self.server_onupdate, | ||||
*[c.copy(**kw) for c in self.constraints]) | ||||
def _check_sanity_constraints(self, name): | ||||
"""Check if constraints names are correct""" | ||||
obj = getattr(self, name) | ||||
if (getattr(self, name[:-5]) and not obj): | ||||
raise InvalidConstraintError("Column.create() accepts index_name," | ||||
" primary_key_name and unique_name to generate constraints") | ||||
r3425 | if not isinstance(obj, compat.string_types) and obj is not None: | |||
r1 | raise InvalidConstraintError( | |||
"%s argument for column must be constraint name" % name) | ||||
class ChangesetIndex(object): | ||||
"""Changeset extensions to SQLAlchemy Indexes.""" | ||||
__visit_name__ = 'index' | ||||
def rename(self, name, connection=None, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Change the name of an index. | ||||
:param name: New name of the Index. | ||||
:type name: string | ||||
:param connection: reuse connection istead of creating new one. | ||||
:type connection: :class:`sqlalchemy.engine.base.Connection` instance | ||||
""" | ||||
engine = self.table.bind | ||||
self.new_name = name | ||||
visitorcallable = get_engine_visitor(engine, 'schemachanger') | ||||
engine._run_visitor(visitorcallable, self, connection, **kwargs) | ||||
self.name = name | ||||
class ChangesetDefaultClause(object): | ||||
"""Implements comparison between :class:`DefaultClause` instances""" | ||||
def __eq__(self, other): | ||||
if isinstance(other, self.__class__): | ||||
if self.arg == other.arg: | ||||
return True | ||||
def __ne__(self, other): | ||||
return not self.__eq__(other) | ||||