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from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.apps.registry import apps as global_apps
from django.db import migrations, router
from .exceptions import InvalidMigrationPlan
from .loader import MigrationLoader
from .recorder import MigrationRecorder
from .state import ProjectState
class MigrationExecutor(object):
"""
End-to-end migration execution - loads migrations, and runs them
up or down to a specified set of targets.
"""
def __init__(self, connection, progress_callback=None):
self.connection = connection
self.loader = MigrationLoader(self.connection)
self.recorder = MigrationRecorder(self.connection)
self.progress_callback = progress_callback
def migration_plan(self, targets, clean_start=False):
"""
Given a set of targets, returns a list of (Migration instance, backwards?).
"""
plan = []
if clean_start:
applied = set()
else:
applied = set(self.loader.applied_migrations)
for target in targets:
# If the target is (app_label, None), that means unmigrate everything
if target[1] is None:
for root in self.loader.graph.root_nodes():
if root[0] == target[0]:
for migration in self.loader.graph.backwards_plan(root):
if migration in applied:
plan.append((self.loader.graph.nodes[migration], True))
applied.remove(migration)
# If the migration is already applied, do backwards mode,
# otherwise do forwards mode.
elif target in applied:
# Don't migrate backwards all the way to the target node (that
# may roll back dependencies in other apps that don't need to
# be rolled back); instead roll back through target's immediate
# child(ren) in the same app, and no further.
next_in_app = sorted(
n for n in
self.loader.graph.node_map[target].children
if n[0] == target[0]
)
for node in next_in_app:
for migration in self.loader.graph.backwards_plan(node):
if migration in applied:
plan.append((self.loader.graph.nodes[migration], True))
applied.remove(migration)
else:
for migration in self.loader.graph.forwards_plan(target):
if migration not in applied:
plan.append((self.loader.graph.nodes[migration], False))
applied.add(migration)
return plan
def _create_project_state(self, with_applied_migrations=False):
"""
Create a project state including all the applications without
migrations and applied migrations if with_applied_migrations=True.
"""
state = ProjectState(real_apps=list(self.loader.unmigrated_apps))
if with_applied_migrations:
# Create the forwards plan Django would follow on an empty database
full_plan = self.migration_plan(self.loader.graph.leaf_nodes(), clean_start=True)
applied_migrations = {
self.loader.graph.nodes[key] for key in self.loader.applied_migrations
if key in self.loader.graph.nodes
}
for migration, _ in full_plan:
if migration in applied_migrations:
migration.mutate_state(state, preserve=False)
return state
def migrate(self, targets, plan=None, state=None, fake=False, fake_initial=False):
"""
Migrates the database up to the given targets.
Django first needs to create all project states before a migration is
(un)applied and in a second step run all the database operations.
"""
if plan is None:
plan = self.migration_plan(targets)
# Create the forwards plan Django would follow on an empty database
full_plan = self.migration_plan(self.loader.graph.leaf_nodes(), clean_start=True)
all_forwards = all(not backwards for mig, backwards in plan)
all_backwards = all(backwards for mig, backwards in plan)
if not plan:
if state is None:
# The resulting state should include applied migrations.
state = self._create_project_state(with_applied_migrations=True)
elif all_forwards == all_backwards:
# This should only happen if there's a mixed plan
raise InvalidMigrationPlan(
"Migration plans with both forwards and backwards migrations "
"are not supported. Please split your migration process into "
"separate plans of only forwards OR backwards migrations.",
plan
)
elif all_forwards:
if state is None:
# The resulting state should still include applied migrations.
state = self._create_project_state(with_applied_migrations=True)
state = self._migrate_all_forwards(state, plan, full_plan, fake=fake, fake_initial=fake_initial)
else:
# No need to check for `elif all_backwards` here, as that condition
# would always evaluate to true.
state = self._migrate_all_backwards(plan, full_plan, fake=fake)
self.check_replacements()
return state
def _migrate_all_forwards(self, state, plan, full_plan, fake, fake_initial):
"""
Take a list of 2-tuples of the form (migration instance, False) and
apply them in the order they occur in the full_plan.
"""
migrations_to_run = {m[0] for m in plan}
for migration, _ in full_plan:
if not migrations_to_run:
# We remove every migration that we applied from these sets so
# that we can bail out once the last migration has been applied
# and don't always run until the very end of the migration
# process.
break
if migration in migrations_to_run:
if 'apps' not in state.__dict__:
if self.progress_callback:
self.progress_callback("render_start")
state.apps # Render all -- performance critical
if self.progress_callback:
self.progress_callback("render_success")
state = self.apply_migration(state, migration, fake=fake, fake_initial=fake_initial)
migrations_to_run.remove(migration)
return state
def _migrate_all_backwards(self, plan, full_plan, fake):
"""
Take a list of 2-tuples of the form (migration instance, True) and
unapply them in reverse order they occur in the full_plan.
Since unapplying a migration requires the project state prior to that
migration, Django will compute the migration states before each of them
in a first run over the plan and then unapply them in a second run over
the plan.
"""
migrations_to_run = {m[0] for m in plan}
# Holds all migration states prior to the migrations being unapplied
states = {}
state = self._create_project_state()
applied_migrations = {
self.loader.graph.nodes[key] for key in self.loader.applied_migrations
if key in self.loader.graph.nodes
}
if self.progress_callback:
self.progress_callback("render_start")
for migration, _ in full_plan:
if not migrations_to_run:
# We remove every migration that we applied from this set so
# that we can bail out once the last migration has been applied
# and don't always run until the very end of the migration
# process.
break
if migration in migrations_to_run:
if 'apps' not in state.__dict__:
state.apps # Render all -- performance critical
# The state before this migration
states[migration] = state
# The old state keeps as-is, we continue with the new state
state = migration.mutate_state(state, preserve=True)
migrations_to_run.remove(migration)
elif migration in applied_migrations:
# Only mutate the state if the migration is actually applied
# to make sure the resulting state doesn't include changes
# from unrelated migrations.
migration.mutate_state(state, preserve=False)
if self.progress_callback:
self.progress_callback("render_success")
for migration, _ in plan:
self.unapply_migration(states[migration], migration, fake=fake)
applied_migrations.remove(migration)
# Generate the post migration state by starting from the state before
# the last migration is unapplied and mutating it to include all the
# remaining applied migrations.
last_unapplied_migration = plan[-1][0]
state = states[last_unapplied_migration]
for index, (migration, _) in enumerate(full_plan):
if migration == last_unapplied_migration:
for migration, _ in full_plan[index:]:
if migration in applied_migrations:
migration.mutate_state(state, preserve=False)
break
return state
def collect_sql(self, plan):
"""
Takes a migration plan and returns a list of collected SQL
statements that represent the best-efforts version of that plan.
"""
statements = []
state = None
for migration, backwards in plan:
with self.connection.schema_editor(collect_sql=True, atomic=migration.atomic) as schema_editor:
if state is None:
state = self.loader.project_state((migration.app_label, migration.name), at_end=False)
if not backwards:
state = migration.apply(state, schema_editor, collect_sql=True)
else:
state = migration.unapply(state, schema_editor, collect_sql=True)
statements.extend(schema_editor.collected_sql)
return statements
def apply_migration(self, state, migration, fake=False, fake_initial=False):
"""
Runs a migration forwards.
"""
if self.progress_callback:
self.progress_callback("apply_start", migration, fake)
if not fake:
if fake_initial:
# Test to see if this is an already-applied initial migration
applied, state = self.detect_soft_applied(state, migration)
if applied:
fake = True
if not fake:
# Alright, do it normally
with self.connection.schema_editor(atomic=migration.atomic) as schema_editor:
state = migration.apply(state, schema_editor)
# For replacement migrations, record individual statuses
if migration.replaces:
for app_label, name in migration.replaces:
self.recorder.record_applied(app_label, name)
else:
self.recorder.record_applied(migration.app_label, migration.name)
# Report progress
if self.progress_callback:
self.progress_callback("apply_success", migration, fake)
return state
def unapply_migration(self, state, migration, fake=False):
"""
Runs a migration backwards.
"""
if self.progress_callback:
self.progress_callback("unapply_start", migration, fake)
if not fake:
with self.connection.schema_editor(atomic=migration.atomic) as schema_editor:
state = migration.unapply(state, schema_editor)
# For replacement migrations, record individual statuses
if migration.replaces:
for app_label, name in migration.replaces:
self.recorder.record_unapplied(app_label, name)
else:
self.recorder.record_unapplied(migration.app_label, migration.name)
# Report progress
if self.progress_callback:
self.progress_callback("unapply_success", migration, fake)
return state
def check_replacements(self):
"""
Mark replacement migrations applied if their replaced set all are.
We do this unconditionally on every migrate, rather than just when
migrations are applied or unapplied, so as to correctly handle the case
when a new squash migration is pushed to a deployment that already had
all its replaced migrations applied. In this case no new migration will
be applied, but we still want to correctly maintain the applied state
of the squash migration.
"""
applied = self.recorder.applied_migrations()
for key, migration in self.loader.replacements.items():
all_applied = all(m in applied for m in migration.replaces)
if all_applied and key not in applied:
self.recorder.record_applied(*key)
def detect_soft_applied(self, project_state, migration):
"""
Tests whether a migration has been implicitly applied - that the
tables or columns it would create exist. This is intended only for use
on initial migrations (as it only looks for CreateModel and AddField).
"""
def should_skip_detecting_model(migration, model):
"""
No need to detect tables for proxy models, unmanaged models, or
models that can't be migrated on the current database.
"""
return (
model._meta.proxy or not model._meta.managed or not
router.allow_migrate(
self.connection.alias, migration.app_label,
model_name=model._meta.model_name,
)
)
if migration.initial is None:
# Bail if the migration isn't the first one in its app
if any(app == migration.app_label for app, name in migration.dependencies):
return False, project_state
elif migration.initial is False:
# Bail if it's NOT an initial migration
return False, project_state
if project_state is None:
after_state = self.loader.project_state((migration.app_label, migration.name), at_end=True)
else:
after_state = migration.mutate_state(project_state)
apps = after_state.apps
found_create_model_migration = False
found_add_field_migration = False
existing_table_names = self.connection.introspection.table_names(self.connection.cursor())
# Make sure all create model and add field operations are done
for operation in migration.operations:
if isinstance(operation, migrations.CreateModel):
model = apps.get_model(migration.app_label, operation.name)
if model._meta.swapped:
# We have to fetch the model to test with from the
# main app cache, as it's not a direct dependency.
model = global_apps.get_model(model._meta.swapped)
if should_skip_detecting_model(migration, model):
continue
if model._meta.db_table not in existing_table_names:
return False, project_state
found_create_model_migration = True
elif isinstance(operation, migrations.AddField):
model = apps.get_model(migration.app_label, operation.model_name)
if model._meta.swapped:
# We have to fetch the model to test with from the
# main app cache, as it's not a direct dependency.
model = global_apps.get_model(model._meta.swapped)
if should_skip_detecting_model(migration, model):
continue
table = model._meta.db_table
field = model._meta.get_field(operation.name)
# Handle implicit many-to-many tables created by AddField.
if field.many_to_many:
if field.remote_field.through._meta.db_table not in existing_table_names:
return False, project_state
else:
found_add_field_migration = True
continue
column_names = [
column.name for column in
self.connection.introspection.get_table_description(self.connection.cursor(), table)
]
if field.column not in column_names:
return False, project_state
found_add_field_migration = True
# If we get this far and we found at least one CreateModel or AddField migration,
# the migration is considered implicitly applied.
return (found_create_model_migration or found_add_field_migration), after_state
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