import os 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_0_1 tbl = db_2_0_1.RepoGroup.__table__ created_on = Column('created_on', DateTime(timezone=False), nullable=True, default=datetime.datetime.now) created_on.create(table=tbl) #fix null values on certain columns when upgrading from older releases tbl = db_2_0_1.UserLog.__table__ col = tbl.columns.user_id col.alter(nullable=True) tbl = db_2_0_1.UserFollowing.__table__ col = tbl.columns.follows_repository_id col.alter(nullable=True) tbl = db_2_0_1.UserFollowing.__table__ col = tbl.columns.follows_user_id col.alter(nullable=True) # issue fixups fixups(db_2_0_1, meta.Session) def downgrade(migrate_engine): meta = MetaData() meta.bind = migrate_engine def fixups(models, _SESSION): notify('Fixing default created on for repo groups') for gr in models.RepoGroup.get_all(): gr.created_on = datetime.datetime.now() _SESSION().add(gr) _SESSION().commit() repo_store_path = models.RhodeCodeUi.get_repos_location() _store = os.path.join(repo_store_path, '.cache', 'largefiles') notify('Setting largefiles usercache') print _store if not models.RhodeCodeUi.get_by_key('usercache'): largefiles = models.RhodeCodeUi() largefiles.ui_section = 'largefiles' largefiles.ui_key = 'usercache' largefiles.ui_value = _store _SESSION().add(largefiles) _SESSION().commit()