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031_version_2_2_3.py
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import logging
import datetime
from sqlalchemy import *
from sqlalchemy.exc import DatabaseError
from sqlalchemy.orm import relation, backref, class_mapper, joinedload
from sqlalchemy.orm.session import Session
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate import *
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.changeset import *
from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import str2bool
from rhodecode.model.meta import Base
from rhodecode.model import meta
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.versions import _reset_base, notify
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def upgrade(migrate_engine):
"""
Upgrade operations go here.
Don't create your own engine; bind migrate_engine to your metadata
"""
_reset_base(migrate_engine)
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.schema import db_2_2_3
# issue fixups
fixups(db_2_2_3, meta.Session)
def downgrade(migrate_engine):
meta = MetaData()
meta.bind = migrate_engine
def fixups(models, _SESSION):
notify('Creating repository states')
_state = models.Repository.STATE_CREATED
for repo in models.Repository.get_all():
log.info('setting repo %s state to "%s"', repo, _state)
repo.repo_state = _state
_SESSION().add(repo)
_SESSION().commit()