| |
| |
|
|
| from __future__ import annotations |
|
|
| from contextlib import contextmanager |
| from contextlib import nullcontext |
| import logging |
| import sys |
| from typing import Any |
| from typing import Callable |
| from typing import cast |
| from typing import Collection |
| from typing import ContextManager |
| from typing import Dict |
| from typing import Iterable |
| from typing import Iterator |
| from typing import List |
| from typing import Optional |
| from typing import Set |
| from typing import Tuple |
| from typing import TYPE_CHECKING |
| from typing import Union |
|
|
| from sqlalchemy import Column |
| from sqlalchemy import literal_column |
| from sqlalchemy import MetaData |
| from sqlalchemy import PrimaryKeyConstraint |
| from sqlalchemy import String |
| from sqlalchemy import Table |
| from sqlalchemy.engine import Engine |
| from sqlalchemy.engine import url as sqla_url |
| from sqlalchemy.engine.strategies import MockEngineStrategy |
|
|
| from .. import ddl |
| from .. import util |
| from ..util import sqla_compat |
| from ..util.compat import EncodedIO |
|
|
| if TYPE_CHECKING: |
| from sqlalchemy.engine import Dialect |
| from sqlalchemy.engine import URL |
| from sqlalchemy.engine.base import Connection |
| from sqlalchemy.engine.base import Transaction |
| from sqlalchemy.engine.mock import MockConnection |
| from sqlalchemy.sql import Executable |
|
|
| from .environment import EnvironmentContext |
| from ..config import Config |
| from ..script.base import Script |
| from ..script.base import ScriptDirectory |
| from ..script.revision import _RevisionOrBase |
| from ..script.revision import Revision |
| from ..script.revision import RevisionMap |
|
|
| log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
|
|
|
|
| class _ProxyTransaction: |
| def __init__(self, migration_context: MigrationContext) -> None: |
| self.migration_context = migration_context |
|
|
| @property |
| def _proxied_transaction(self) -> Optional[Transaction]: |
| return self.migration_context._transaction |
|
|
| def rollback(self) -> None: |
| t = self._proxied_transaction |
| assert t is not None |
| t.rollback() |
| self.migration_context._transaction = None |
|
|
| def commit(self) -> None: |
| t = self._proxied_transaction |
| assert t is not None |
| t.commit() |
| self.migration_context._transaction = None |
|
|
| def __enter__(self) -> _ProxyTransaction: |
| return self |
|
|
| def __exit__(self, type_: Any, value: Any, traceback: Any) -> None: |
| if self._proxied_transaction is not None: |
| self._proxied_transaction.__exit__(type_, value, traceback) |
| self.migration_context._transaction = None |
|
|
|
|
| class MigrationContext: |
|
|
| """Represent the database state made available to a migration |
| script. |
| |
| :class:`.MigrationContext` is the front end to an actual |
| database connection, or alternatively a string output |
| stream given a particular database dialect, |
| from an Alembic perspective. |
| |
| When inside the ``env.py`` script, the :class:`.MigrationContext` |
| is available via the |
| :meth:`.EnvironmentContext.get_context` method, |
| which is available at ``alembic.context``:: |
| |
| # from within env.py script |
| from alembic import context |
| |
| migration_context = context.get_context() |
| |
| For usage outside of an ``env.py`` script, such as for |
| utility routines that want to check the current version |
| in the database, the :meth:`.MigrationContext.configure` |
| method to create new :class:`.MigrationContext` objects. |
| For example, to get at the current revision in the |
| database using :meth:`.MigrationContext.get_current_revision`:: |
| |
| # in any application, outside of an env.py script |
| from alembic.migration import MigrationContext |
| from sqlalchemy import create_engine |
| |
| engine = create_engine("postgresql://mydatabase") |
| conn = engine.connect() |
| |
| context = MigrationContext.configure(conn) |
| current_rev = context.get_current_revision() |
| |
| The above context can also be used to produce |
| Alembic migration operations with an :class:`.Operations` |
| instance:: |
| |
| # in any application, outside of the normal Alembic environment |
| from alembic.operations import Operations |
| |
| op = Operations(context) |
| op.alter_column("mytable", "somecolumn", nullable=True) |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| dialect: Dialect, |
| connection: Optional[Connection], |
| opts: Dict[str, Any], |
| environment_context: Optional[EnvironmentContext] = None, |
| ) -> None: |
| self.environment_context = environment_context |
| self.opts = opts |
| self.dialect = dialect |
| self.script: Optional[ScriptDirectory] = opts.get("script") |
| as_sql: bool = opts.get("as_sql", False) |
| transactional_ddl = opts.get("transactional_ddl") |
| self._transaction_per_migration = opts.get( |
| "transaction_per_migration", False |
| ) |
| self.on_version_apply_callbacks = opts.get("on_version_apply", ()) |
| self._transaction: Optional[Transaction] = None |
|
|
| if as_sql: |
| self.connection = cast( |
| Optional["Connection"], self._stdout_connection(connection) |
| ) |
| assert self.connection is not None |
| self._in_external_transaction = False |
| else: |
| self.connection = connection |
| self._in_external_transaction = ( |
| sqla_compat._get_connection_in_transaction(connection) |
| ) |
|
|
| self._migrations_fn: Optional[ |
| Callable[..., Iterable[RevisionStep]] |
| ] = opts.get("fn") |
| self.as_sql = as_sql |
|
|
| self.purge = opts.get("purge", False) |
|
|
| if "output_encoding" in opts: |
| self.output_buffer = EncodedIO( |
| opts.get("output_buffer") |
| or sys.stdout, |
| opts["output_encoding"], |
| ) |
| else: |
| self.output_buffer = opts.get("output_buffer", sys.stdout) |
|
|
| self._user_compare_type = opts.get("compare_type", True) |
| self._user_compare_server_default = opts.get( |
| "compare_server_default", False |
| ) |
| self.version_table = version_table = opts.get( |
| "version_table", "alembic_version" |
| ) |
| self.version_table_schema = version_table_schema = opts.get( |
| "version_table_schema", None |
| ) |
| self._version = Table( |
| version_table, |
| MetaData(), |
| Column("version_num", String(32), nullable=False), |
| schema=version_table_schema, |
| ) |
| if opts.get("version_table_pk", True): |
| self._version.append_constraint( |
| PrimaryKeyConstraint( |
| "version_num", name="%s_pkc" % version_table |
| ) |
| ) |
|
|
| self._start_from_rev: Optional[str] = opts.get("starting_rev") |
| self.impl = ddl.DefaultImpl.get_by_dialect(dialect)( |
| dialect, |
| self.connection, |
| self.as_sql, |
| transactional_ddl, |
| self.output_buffer, |
| opts, |
| ) |
| log.info("Context impl %s.", self.impl.__class__.__name__) |
| if self.as_sql: |
| log.info("Generating static SQL") |
| log.info( |
| "Will assume %s DDL.", |
| "transactional" |
| if self.impl.transactional_ddl |
| else "non-transactional", |
| ) |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def configure( |
| cls, |
| connection: Optional[Connection] = None, |
| url: Optional[Union[str, URL]] = None, |
| dialect_name: Optional[str] = None, |
| dialect: Optional[Dialect] = None, |
| environment_context: Optional[EnvironmentContext] = None, |
| dialect_opts: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None, |
| opts: Optional[Any] = None, |
| ) -> MigrationContext: |
| """Create a new :class:`.MigrationContext`. |
| |
| This is a factory method usually called |
| by :meth:`.EnvironmentContext.configure`. |
| |
| :param connection: a :class:`~sqlalchemy.engine.Connection` |
| to use for SQL execution in "online" mode. When present, |
| is also used to determine the type of dialect in use. |
| :param url: a string database url, or a |
| :class:`sqlalchemy.engine.url.URL` object. |
| The type of dialect to be used will be derived from this if |
| ``connection`` is not passed. |
| :param dialect_name: string name of a dialect, such as |
| "postgresql", "mssql", etc. The type of dialect to be used will be |
| derived from this if ``connection`` and ``url`` are not passed. |
| :param opts: dictionary of options. Most other options |
| accepted by :meth:`.EnvironmentContext.configure` are passed via |
| this dictionary. |
| |
| """ |
| if opts is None: |
| opts = {} |
| if dialect_opts is None: |
| dialect_opts = {} |
|
|
| if connection: |
| if isinstance(connection, Engine): |
| raise util.CommandError( |
| "'connection' argument to configure() is expected " |
| "to be a sqlalchemy.engine.Connection instance, " |
| "got %r" % connection, |
| ) |
|
|
| dialect = connection.dialect |
| elif url: |
| url_obj = sqla_url.make_url(url) |
| dialect = url_obj.get_dialect()(**dialect_opts) |
| elif dialect_name: |
| url_obj = sqla_url.make_url("%s://" % dialect_name) |
| dialect = url_obj.get_dialect()(**dialect_opts) |
| elif not dialect: |
| raise Exception("Connection, url, or dialect_name is required.") |
| assert dialect is not None |
| return MigrationContext(dialect, connection, opts, environment_context) |
|
|
| @contextmanager |
| def autocommit_block(self) -> Iterator[None]: |
| """Enter an "autocommit" block, for databases that support AUTOCOMMIT |
| isolation levels. |
| |
| This special directive is intended to support the occasional database |
| DDL or system operation that specifically has to be run outside of |
| any kind of transaction block. The PostgreSQL database platform |
| is the most common target for this style of operation, as many |
| of its DDL operations must be run outside of transaction blocks, even |
| though the database overall supports transactional DDL. |
| |
| The method is used as a context manager within a migration script, by |
| calling on :meth:`.Operations.get_context` to retrieve the |
| :class:`.MigrationContext`, then invoking |
| :meth:`.MigrationContext.autocommit_block` using the ``with:`` |
| statement:: |
| |
| def upgrade(): |
| with op.get_context().autocommit_block(): |
| op.execute("ALTER TYPE mood ADD VALUE 'soso'") |
| |
| Above, a PostgreSQL "ALTER TYPE..ADD VALUE" directive is emitted, |
| which must be run outside of a transaction block at the database level. |
| The :meth:`.MigrationContext.autocommit_block` method makes use of the |
| SQLAlchemy ``AUTOCOMMIT`` isolation level setting, which against the |
| psycogp2 DBAPI corresponds to the ``connection.autocommit`` setting, |
| to ensure that the database driver is not inside of a DBAPI level |
| transaction block. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| As is necessary, **the database transaction preceding the block is |
| unconditionally committed**. This means that the run of migrations |
| preceding the operation will be committed, before the overall |
| migration operation is complete. |
| |
| It is recommended that when an application includes migrations with |
| "autocommit" blocks, that |
| :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.transaction_per_migration` be used |
| so that the calling environment is tuned to expect short per-file |
| migrations whether or not one of them has an autocommit block. |
| |
| |
| """ |
| _in_connection_transaction = self._in_connection_transaction() |
|
|
| if self.impl.transactional_ddl and self.as_sql: |
| self.impl.emit_commit() |
|
|
| elif _in_connection_transaction: |
| assert self._transaction is not None |
|
|
| self._transaction.commit() |
| self._transaction = None |
|
|
| if not self.as_sql: |
| assert self.connection is not None |
| current_level = self.connection.get_isolation_level() |
| base_connection = self.connection |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| self.connection = ( |
| self.impl.connection |
| ) = base_connection.execution_options(isolation_level="AUTOCOMMIT") |
|
|
| |
| |
| fake_trans: Optional[Transaction] = self.connection.begin() |
| else: |
| fake_trans = None |
| try: |
| yield |
| finally: |
| if not self.as_sql: |
| assert self.connection is not None |
| if fake_trans is not None: |
| fake_trans.commit() |
| self.connection.execution_options( |
| isolation_level=current_level |
| ) |
| self.connection = self.impl.connection = base_connection |
|
|
| if self.impl.transactional_ddl and self.as_sql: |
| self.impl.emit_begin() |
|
|
| elif _in_connection_transaction: |
| assert self.connection is not None |
| self._transaction = self.connection.begin() |
|
|
| def begin_transaction( |
| self, _per_migration: bool = False |
| ) -> Union[_ProxyTransaction, ContextManager[None]]: |
| """Begin a logical transaction for migration operations. |
| |
| This method is used within an ``env.py`` script to demarcate where |
| the outer "transaction" for a series of migrations begins. Example:: |
| |
| def run_migrations_online(): |
| connectable = create_engine(...) |
| |
| with connectable.connect() as connection: |
| context.configure( |
| connection=connection, target_metadata=target_metadata |
| ) |
| |
| with context.begin_transaction(): |
| context.run_migrations() |
| |
| Above, :meth:`.MigrationContext.begin_transaction` is used to demarcate |
| where the outer logical transaction occurs around the |
| :meth:`.MigrationContext.run_migrations` operation. |
| |
| A "Logical" transaction means that the operation may or may not |
| correspond to a real database transaction. If the target database |
| supports transactional DDL (or |
| :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.configure.transactional_ddl` is true), |
| the :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.configure.transaction_per_migration` |
| flag is not set, and the migration is against a real database |
| connection (as opposed to using "offline" ``--sql`` mode), a real |
| transaction will be started. If ``--sql`` mode is in effect, the |
| operation would instead correspond to a string such as "BEGIN" being |
| emitted to the string output. |
| |
| The returned object is a Python context manager that should only be |
| used in the context of a ``with:`` statement as indicated above. |
| The object has no other guaranteed API features present. |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| :meth:`.MigrationContext.autocommit_block` |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| if self._in_external_transaction: |
| return nullcontext() |
|
|
| if self.impl.transactional_ddl: |
| transaction_now = _per_migration == self._transaction_per_migration |
| else: |
| transaction_now = _per_migration is True |
|
|
| if not transaction_now: |
| return nullcontext() |
|
|
| elif not self.impl.transactional_ddl: |
| assert _per_migration |
|
|
| if self.as_sql: |
| return nullcontext() |
| else: |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
|
|
| in_transaction = self._transaction is not None |
|
|
| if in_transaction: |
| return nullcontext() |
| else: |
| assert self.connection is not None |
| self._transaction = ( |
| sqla_compat._safe_begin_connection_transaction( |
| self.connection |
| ) |
| ) |
| return _ProxyTransaction(self) |
| elif self.as_sql: |
|
|
| @contextmanager |
| def begin_commit(): |
| self.impl.emit_begin() |
| yield |
| self.impl.emit_commit() |
|
|
| return begin_commit() |
| else: |
| assert self.connection is not None |
| self._transaction = sqla_compat._safe_begin_connection_transaction( |
| self.connection |
| ) |
| return _ProxyTransaction(self) |
|
|
| def get_current_revision(self) -> Optional[str]: |
| """Return the current revision, usually that which is present |
| in the ``alembic_version`` table in the database. |
| |
| This method intends to be used only for a migration stream that |
| does not contain unmerged branches in the target database; |
| if there are multiple branches present, an exception is raised. |
| The :meth:`.MigrationContext.get_current_heads` should be preferred |
| over this method going forward in order to be compatible with |
| branch migration support. |
| |
| If this :class:`.MigrationContext` was configured in "offline" |
| mode, that is with ``as_sql=True``, the ``starting_rev`` |
| parameter is returned instead, if any. |
| |
| """ |
| heads = self.get_current_heads() |
| if len(heads) == 0: |
| return None |
| elif len(heads) > 1: |
| raise util.CommandError( |
| "Version table '%s' has more than one head present; " |
| "please use get_current_heads()" % self.version_table |
| ) |
| else: |
| return heads[0] |
|
|
| def get_current_heads(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| """Return a tuple of the current 'head versions' that are represented |
| in the target database. |
| |
| For a migration stream without branches, this will be a single |
| value, synonymous with that of |
| :meth:`.MigrationContext.get_current_revision`. However when multiple |
| unmerged branches exist within the target database, the returned tuple |
| will contain a value for each head. |
| |
| If this :class:`.MigrationContext` was configured in "offline" |
| mode, that is with ``as_sql=True``, the ``starting_rev`` |
| parameter is returned in a one-length tuple. |
| |
| If no version table is present, or if there are no revisions |
| present, an empty tuple is returned. |
| |
| """ |
| if self.as_sql: |
| start_from_rev: Any = self._start_from_rev |
| if start_from_rev == "base": |
| start_from_rev = None |
| elif start_from_rev is not None and self.script: |
| start_from_rev = [ |
| self.script.get_revision(sfr).revision |
| for sfr in util.to_list(start_from_rev) |
| if sfr not in (None, "base") |
| ] |
| return util.to_tuple(start_from_rev, default=()) |
| else: |
| if self._start_from_rev: |
| raise util.CommandError( |
| "Can't specify current_rev to context " |
| "when using a database connection" |
| ) |
| if not self._has_version_table(): |
| return () |
| assert self.connection is not None |
| return tuple( |
| row[0] for row in self.connection.execute(self._version.select()) |
| ) |
|
|
| def _ensure_version_table(self, purge: bool = False) -> None: |
| with sqla_compat._ensure_scope_for_ddl(self.connection): |
| assert self.connection is not None |
| self._version.create(self.connection, checkfirst=True) |
| if purge: |
| assert self.connection is not None |
| self.connection.execute(self._version.delete()) |
|
|
| def _has_version_table(self) -> bool: |
| assert self.connection is not None |
| return sqla_compat._connectable_has_table( |
| self.connection, self.version_table, self.version_table_schema |
| ) |
|
|
| def stamp(self, script_directory: ScriptDirectory, revision: str) -> None: |
| """Stamp the version table with a specific revision. |
| |
| This method calculates those branches to which the given revision |
| can apply, and updates those branches as though they were migrated |
| towards that revision (either up or down). If no current branches |
| include the revision, it is added as a new branch head. |
| |
| """ |
| heads = self.get_current_heads() |
| if not self.as_sql and not heads: |
| self._ensure_version_table() |
| head_maintainer = HeadMaintainer(self, heads) |
| for step in script_directory._stamp_revs(revision, heads): |
| head_maintainer.update_to_step(step) |
|
|
| def run_migrations(self, **kw: Any) -> None: |
| r"""Run the migration scripts established for this |
| :class:`.MigrationContext`, if any. |
| |
| The commands in :mod:`alembic.command` will set up a function |
| that is ultimately passed to the :class:`.MigrationContext` |
| as the ``fn`` argument. This function represents the "work" |
| that will be done when :meth:`.MigrationContext.run_migrations` |
| is called, typically from within the ``env.py`` script of the |
| migration environment. The "work function" then provides an iterable |
| of version callables and other version information which |
| in the case of the ``upgrade`` or ``downgrade`` commands are the |
| list of version scripts to invoke. Other commands yield nothing, |
| in the case that a command wants to run some other operation |
| against the database such as the ``current`` or ``stamp`` commands. |
| |
| :param \**kw: keyword arguments here will be passed to each |
| migration callable, that is the ``upgrade()`` or ``downgrade()`` |
| method within revision scripts. |
| |
| """ |
| self.impl.start_migrations() |
|
|
| heads: Tuple[str, ...] |
| if self.purge: |
| if self.as_sql: |
| raise util.CommandError("Can't use --purge with --sql mode") |
| self._ensure_version_table(purge=True) |
| heads = () |
| else: |
| heads = self.get_current_heads() |
|
|
| dont_mutate = self.opts.get("dont_mutate", False) |
|
|
| if not self.as_sql and not heads and not dont_mutate: |
| self._ensure_version_table() |
|
|
| head_maintainer = HeadMaintainer(self, heads) |
|
|
| assert self._migrations_fn is not None |
| for step in self._migrations_fn(heads, self): |
| with self.begin_transaction(_per_migration=True): |
| if self.as_sql and not head_maintainer.heads: |
| |
| |
| assert self.connection is not None |
| self._version.create(self.connection) |
| log.info("Running %s", step) |
| if self.as_sql: |
| self.impl.static_output( |
| "-- Running %s" % (step.short_log,) |
| ) |
| step.migration_fn(**kw) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| head_maintainer.update_to_step(step) |
| for callback in self.on_version_apply_callbacks: |
| callback( |
| ctx=self, |
| step=step.info, |
| heads=set(head_maintainer.heads), |
| run_args=kw, |
| ) |
|
|
| if self.as_sql and not head_maintainer.heads: |
| assert self.connection is not None |
| self._version.drop(self.connection) |
|
|
| def _in_connection_transaction(self) -> bool: |
| try: |
| meth = self.connection.in_transaction |
| except AttributeError: |
| return False |
| else: |
| return meth() |
|
|
| def execute( |
| self, |
| sql: Union[Executable, str], |
| execution_options: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, |
| ) -> None: |
| """Execute a SQL construct or string statement. |
| |
| The underlying execution mechanics are used, that is |
| if this is "offline mode" the SQL is written to the |
| output buffer, otherwise the SQL is emitted on |
| the current SQLAlchemy connection. |
| |
| """ |
| self.impl._exec(sql, execution_options) |
|
|
| def _stdout_connection( |
| self, connection: Optional[Connection] |
| ) -> MockConnection: |
| def dump(construct, *multiparams, **params): |
| self.impl._exec(construct) |
|
|
| return MockEngineStrategy.MockConnection(self.dialect, dump) |
|
|
| @property |
| def bind(self) -> Optional[Connection]: |
| """Return the current "bind". |
| |
| In online mode, this is an instance of |
| :class:`sqlalchemy.engine.Connection`, and is suitable |
| for ad-hoc execution of any kind of usage described |
| in SQLAlchemy Core documentation as well as |
| for usage with the :meth:`sqlalchemy.schema.Table.create` |
| and :meth:`sqlalchemy.schema.MetaData.create_all` methods |
| of :class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.Table`, |
| :class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.MetaData`. |
| |
| Note that when "standard output" mode is enabled, |
| this bind will be a "mock" connection handler that cannot |
| return results and is only appropriate for a very limited |
| subset of commands. |
| |
| """ |
| return self.connection |
|
|
| @property |
| def config(self) -> Optional[Config]: |
| """Return the :class:`.Config` used by the current environment, |
| if any.""" |
|
|
| if self.environment_context: |
| return self.environment_context.config |
| else: |
| return None |
|
|
| def _compare_type( |
| self, inspector_column: Column[Any], metadata_column: Column |
| ) -> bool: |
| if self._user_compare_type is False: |
| return False |
|
|
| if callable(self._user_compare_type): |
| user_value = self._user_compare_type( |
| self, |
| inspector_column, |
| metadata_column, |
| inspector_column.type, |
| metadata_column.type, |
| ) |
| if user_value is not None: |
| return user_value |
|
|
| return self.impl.compare_type(inspector_column, metadata_column) |
|
|
| def _compare_server_default( |
| self, |
| inspector_column: Column[Any], |
| metadata_column: Column[Any], |
| rendered_metadata_default: Optional[str], |
| rendered_column_default: Optional[str], |
| ) -> bool: |
| if self._user_compare_server_default is False: |
| return False |
|
|
| if callable(self._user_compare_server_default): |
| user_value = self._user_compare_server_default( |
| self, |
| inspector_column, |
| metadata_column, |
| rendered_column_default, |
| metadata_column.server_default, |
| rendered_metadata_default, |
| ) |
| if user_value is not None: |
| return user_value |
|
|
| return self.impl.compare_server_default( |
| inspector_column, |
| metadata_column, |
| rendered_metadata_default, |
| rendered_column_default, |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| class HeadMaintainer: |
| def __init__(self, context: MigrationContext, heads: Any) -> None: |
| self.context = context |
| self.heads = set(heads) |
|
|
| def _insert_version(self, version: str) -> None: |
| assert version not in self.heads |
| self.heads.add(version) |
|
|
| self.context.impl._exec( |
| self.context._version.insert().values( |
| version_num=literal_column("'%s'" % version) |
| ) |
| ) |
|
|
| def _delete_version(self, version: str) -> None: |
| self.heads.remove(version) |
|
|
| ret = self.context.impl._exec( |
| self.context._version.delete().where( |
| self.context._version.c.version_num |
| == literal_column("'%s'" % version) |
| ) |
| ) |
|
|
| if ( |
| not self.context.as_sql |
| and self.context.dialect.supports_sane_rowcount |
| and ret is not None |
| and ret.rowcount != 1 |
| ): |
| raise util.CommandError( |
| "Online migration expected to match one " |
| "row when deleting '%s' in '%s'; " |
| "%d found" |
| % (version, self.context.version_table, ret.rowcount) |
| ) |
|
|
| def _update_version(self, from_: str, to_: str) -> None: |
| assert to_ not in self.heads |
| self.heads.remove(from_) |
| self.heads.add(to_) |
|
|
| ret = self.context.impl._exec( |
| self.context._version.update() |
| .values(version_num=literal_column("'%s'" % to_)) |
| .where( |
| self.context._version.c.version_num |
| == literal_column("'%s'" % from_) |
| ) |
| ) |
|
|
| if ( |
| not self.context.as_sql |
| and self.context.dialect.supports_sane_rowcount |
| and ret is not None |
| and ret.rowcount != 1 |
| ): |
| raise util.CommandError( |
| "Online migration expected to match one " |
| "row when updating '%s' to '%s' in '%s'; " |
| "%d found" |
| % (from_, to_, self.context.version_table, ret.rowcount) |
| ) |
|
|
| def update_to_step(self, step: Union[RevisionStep, StampStep]) -> None: |
| if step.should_delete_branch(self.heads): |
| vers = step.delete_version_num |
| log.debug("branch delete %s", vers) |
| self._delete_version(vers) |
| elif step.should_create_branch(self.heads): |
| vers = step.insert_version_num |
| log.debug("new branch insert %s", vers) |
| self._insert_version(vers) |
| elif step.should_merge_branches(self.heads): |
| |
| ( |
| delete_revs, |
| update_from_rev, |
| update_to_rev, |
| ) = step.merge_branch_idents(self.heads) |
| log.debug( |
| "merge, delete %s, update %s to %s", |
| delete_revs, |
| update_from_rev, |
| update_to_rev, |
| ) |
| for delrev in delete_revs: |
| self._delete_version(delrev) |
| self._update_version(update_from_rev, update_to_rev) |
| elif step.should_unmerge_branches(self.heads): |
| ( |
| update_from_rev, |
| update_to_rev, |
| insert_revs, |
| ) = step.unmerge_branch_idents(self.heads) |
| log.debug( |
| "unmerge, insert %s, update %s to %s", |
| insert_revs, |
| update_from_rev, |
| update_to_rev, |
| ) |
| for insrev in insert_revs: |
| self._insert_version(insrev) |
| self._update_version(update_from_rev, update_to_rev) |
| else: |
| from_, to_ = step.update_version_num(self.heads) |
| log.debug("update %s to %s", from_, to_) |
| self._update_version(from_, to_) |
|
|
|
|
| class MigrationInfo: |
| """Exposes information about a migration step to a callback listener. |
| |
| The :class:`.MigrationInfo` object is available exclusively for the |
| benefit of the :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.on_version_apply` |
| callback hook. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| is_upgrade: bool |
| """True/False: indicates whether this operation ascends or descends the |
| version tree.""" |
|
|
| is_stamp: bool |
| """True/False: indicates whether this operation is a stamp (i.e. whether |
| it results in any actual database operations).""" |
|
|
| up_revision_id: Optional[str] |
| """Version string corresponding to :attr:`.Revision.revision`. |
| |
| In the case of a stamp operation, it is advised to use the |
| :attr:`.MigrationInfo.up_revision_ids` tuple as a stamp operation can |
| make a single movement from one or more branches down to a single |
| branchpoint, in which case there will be multiple "up" revisions. |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| :attr:`.MigrationInfo.up_revision_ids` |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| up_revision_ids: Tuple[str, ...] |
| """Tuple of version strings corresponding to :attr:`.Revision.revision`. |
| |
| In the majority of cases, this tuple will be a single value, synonymous |
| with the scalar value of :attr:`.MigrationInfo.up_revision_id`. |
| It can be multiple revision identifiers only in the case of an |
| ``alembic stamp`` operation which is moving downwards from multiple |
| branches down to their common branch point. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| down_revision_ids: Tuple[str, ...] |
| """Tuple of strings representing the base revisions of this migration step. |
| |
| If empty, this represents a root revision; otherwise, the first item |
| corresponds to :attr:`.Revision.down_revision`, and the rest are inferred |
| from dependencies. |
| """ |
|
|
| revision_map: RevisionMap |
| """The revision map inside of which this operation occurs.""" |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| revision_map: RevisionMap, |
| is_upgrade: bool, |
| is_stamp: bool, |
| up_revisions: Union[str, Tuple[str, ...]], |
| down_revisions: Union[str, Tuple[str, ...]], |
| ) -> None: |
| self.revision_map = revision_map |
| self.is_upgrade = is_upgrade |
| self.is_stamp = is_stamp |
| self.up_revision_ids = util.to_tuple(up_revisions, default=()) |
| if self.up_revision_ids: |
| self.up_revision_id = self.up_revision_ids[0] |
| else: |
| |
| |
| |
| self.up_revision_id = None |
| self.down_revision_ids = util.to_tuple(down_revisions, default=()) |
|
|
| @property |
| def is_migration(self) -> bool: |
| """True/False: indicates whether this operation is a migration. |
| |
| At present this is true if and only the migration is not a stamp. |
| If other operation types are added in the future, both this attribute |
| and :attr:`~.MigrationInfo.is_stamp` will be false. |
| """ |
| return not self.is_stamp |
|
|
| @property |
| def source_revision_ids(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| """Active revisions before this migration step is applied.""" |
| return ( |
| self.down_revision_ids if self.is_upgrade else self.up_revision_ids |
| ) |
|
|
| @property |
| def destination_revision_ids(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| """Active revisions after this migration step is applied.""" |
| return ( |
| self.up_revision_ids if self.is_upgrade else self.down_revision_ids |
| ) |
|
|
| @property |
| def up_revision(self) -> Optional[Revision]: |
| """Get :attr:`~.MigrationInfo.up_revision_id` as |
| a :class:`.Revision`. |
| |
| """ |
| return self.revision_map.get_revision(self.up_revision_id) |
|
|
| @property |
| def up_revisions(self) -> Tuple[Optional[_RevisionOrBase], ...]: |
| """Get :attr:`~.MigrationInfo.up_revision_ids` as a |
| :class:`.Revision`.""" |
| return self.revision_map.get_revisions(self.up_revision_ids) |
|
|
| @property |
| def down_revisions(self) -> Tuple[Optional[_RevisionOrBase], ...]: |
| """Get :attr:`~.MigrationInfo.down_revision_ids` as a tuple of |
| :class:`Revisions <.Revision>`.""" |
| return self.revision_map.get_revisions(self.down_revision_ids) |
|
|
| @property |
| def source_revisions(self) -> Tuple[Optional[_RevisionOrBase], ...]: |
| """Get :attr:`~MigrationInfo.source_revision_ids` as a tuple of |
| :class:`Revisions <.Revision>`.""" |
| return self.revision_map.get_revisions(self.source_revision_ids) |
|
|
| @property |
| def destination_revisions(self) -> Tuple[Optional[_RevisionOrBase], ...]: |
| """Get :attr:`~MigrationInfo.destination_revision_ids` as a tuple of |
| :class:`Revisions <.Revision>`.""" |
| return self.revision_map.get_revisions(self.destination_revision_ids) |
|
|
|
|
| class MigrationStep: |
| from_revisions_no_deps: Tuple[str, ...] |
| to_revisions_no_deps: Tuple[str, ...] |
| is_upgrade: bool |
| migration_fn: Any |
|
|
| if TYPE_CHECKING: |
|
|
| @property |
| def doc(self) -> Optional[str]: |
| ... |
|
|
| @property |
| def name(self) -> str: |
| return self.migration_fn.__name__ |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def upgrade_from_script( |
| cls, revision_map: RevisionMap, script: Script |
| ) -> RevisionStep: |
| return RevisionStep(revision_map, script, True) |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def downgrade_from_script( |
| cls, revision_map: RevisionMap, script: Script |
| ) -> RevisionStep: |
| return RevisionStep(revision_map, script, False) |
|
|
| @property |
| def is_downgrade(self) -> bool: |
| return not self.is_upgrade |
|
|
| @property |
| def short_log(self) -> str: |
| return "%s %s -> %s" % ( |
| self.name, |
| util.format_as_comma(self.from_revisions_no_deps), |
| util.format_as_comma(self.to_revisions_no_deps), |
| ) |
|
|
| def __str__(self): |
| if self.doc: |
| return "%s %s -> %s, %s" % ( |
| self.name, |
| util.format_as_comma(self.from_revisions_no_deps), |
| util.format_as_comma(self.to_revisions_no_deps), |
| self.doc, |
| ) |
| else: |
| return self.short_log |
|
|
|
|
| class RevisionStep(MigrationStep): |
| def __init__( |
| self, revision_map: RevisionMap, revision: Script, is_upgrade: bool |
| ) -> None: |
| self.revision_map = revision_map |
| self.revision = revision |
| self.is_upgrade = is_upgrade |
| if is_upgrade: |
| self.migration_fn = revision.module.upgrade |
| else: |
| self.migration_fn = revision.module.downgrade |
|
|
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "RevisionStep(%r, is_upgrade=%r)" % ( |
| self.revision.revision, |
| self.is_upgrade, |
| ) |
|
|
| def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: |
| return ( |
| isinstance(other, RevisionStep) |
| and other.revision == self.revision |
| and self.is_upgrade == other.is_upgrade |
| ) |
|
|
| @property |
| def doc(self) -> Optional[str]: |
| return self.revision.doc |
|
|
| @property |
| def from_revisions(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| if self.is_upgrade: |
| return self.revision._normalized_down_revisions |
| else: |
| return (self.revision.revision,) |
|
|
| @property |
| def from_revisions_no_deps( |
| self, |
| ) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| if self.is_upgrade: |
| return self.revision._versioned_down_revisions |
| else: |
| return (self.revision.revision,) |
|
|
| @property |
| def to_revisions(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| if self.is_upgrade: |
| return (self.revision.revision,) |
| else: |
| return self.revision._normalized_down_revisions |
|
|
| @property |
| def to_revisions_no_deps( |
| self, |
| ) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| if self.is_upgrade: |
| return (self.revision.revision,) |
| else: |
| return self.revision._versioned_down_revisions |
|
|
| @property |
| def _has_scalar_down_revision(self) -> bool: |
| return len(self.revision._normalized_down_revisions) == 1 |
|
|
| def should_delete_branch(self, heads: Set[str]) -> bool: |
| """A delete is when we are a. in a downgrade and b. |
| we are going to the "base" or we are going to a version that |
| is implied as a dependency on another version that is remaining. |
| |
| """ |
| if not self.is_downgrade: |
| return False |
|
|
| if self.revision.revision not in heads: |
| return False |
|
|
| downrevs = self.revision._normalized_down_revisions |
|
|
| if not downrevs: |
| |
| return True |
| else: |
| |
| |
| to_revisions = self._unmerge_to_revisions(heads) |
| return not to_revisions |
|
|
| def merge_branch_idents( |
| self, heads: Set[str] |
| ) -> Tuple[List[str], str, str]: |
| other_heads = set(heads).difference(self.from_revisions) |
|
|
| if other_heads: |
| ancestors = { |
| r.revision |
| for r in self.revision_map._get_ancestor_nodes( |
| self.revision_map.get_revisions(other_heads), check=False |
| ) |
| } |
| from_revisions = list( |
| set(self.from_revisions).difference(ancestors) |
| ) |
| else: |
| from_revisions = list(self.from_revisions) |
|
|
| return ( |
| |
| list(from_revisions[0:-1]), |
| from_revisions[-1], |
| self.to_revisions[0], |
| ) |
|
|
| def _unmerge_to_revisions(self, heads: Set[str]) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| other_heads = set(heads).difference([self.revision.revision]) |
| if other_heads: |
| ancestors = { |
| r.revision |
| for r in self.revision_map._get_ancestor_nodes( |
| self.revision_map.get_revisions(other_heads), check=False |
| ) |
| } |
| return tuple(set(self.to_revisions).difference(ancestors)) |
| else: |
| |
| |
| |
| ancestors = { |
| r.revision |
| for to_revision in self.to_revisions |
| for r in self.revision_map._get_ancestor_nodes( |
| self.revision_map.get_revisions(to_revision), check=False |
| ) |
| if r.revision != to_revision |
| } |
| return tuple(set(self.to_revisions).difference(ancestors)) |
|
|
| def unmerge_branch_idents( |
| self, heads: Set[str] |
| ) -> Tuple[str, str, Tuple[str, ...]]: |
| to_revisions = self._unmerge_to_revisions(heads) |
|
|
| return ( |
| |
| self.from_revisions[0], |
| to_revisions[-1], |
| to_revisions[0:-1], |
| ) |
|
|
| def should_create_branch(self, heads: Set[str]) -> bool: |
| if not self.is_upgrade: |
| return False |
|
|
| downrevs = self.revision._normalized_down_revisions |
|
|
| if not downrevs: |
| |
| return True |
| else: |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if not heads.intersection(downrevs): |
| return True |
| else: |
| return False |
|
|
| def should_merge_branches(self, heads: Set[str]) -> bool: |
| if not self.is_upgrade: |
| return False |
|
|
| downrevs = self.revision._normalized_down_revisions |
|
|
| if len(downrevs) > 1 and len(heads.intersection(downrevs)) > 1: |
| return True |
|
|
| return False |
|
|
| def should_unmerge_branches(self, heads: Set[str]) -> bool: |
| if not self.is_downgrade: |
| return False |
|
|
| downrevs = self.revision._normalized_down_revisions |
|
|
| if self.revision.revision in heads and len(downrevs) > 1: |
| return True |
|
|
| return False |
|
|
| def update_version_num(self, heads: Set[str]) -> Tuple[str, str]: |
| if not self._has_scalar_down_revision: |
| downrev = heads.intersection( |
| self.revision._normalized_down_revisions |
| ) |
| assert ( |
| len(downrev) == 1 |
| ), "Can't do an UPDATE because downrevision is ambiguous" |
| down_revision = list(downrev)[0] |
| else: |
| down_revision = self.revision._normalized_down_revisions[0] |
|
|
| if self.is_upgrade: |
| return down_revision, self.revision.revision |
| else: |
| return self.revision.revision, down_revision |
|
|
| @property |
| def delete_version_num(self) -> str: |
| return self.revision.revision |
|
|
| @property |
| def insert_version_num(self) -> str: |
| return self.revision.revision |
|
|
| @property |
| def info(self) -> MigrationInfo: |
| return MigrationInfo( |
| revision_map=self.revision_map, |
| up_revisions=self.revision.revision, |
| down_revisions=self.revision._normalized_down_revisions, |
| is_upgrade=self.is_upgrade, |
| is_stamp=False, |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| class StampStep(MigrationStep): |
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| from_: Optional[Union[str, Collection[str]]], |
| to_: Optional[Union[str, Collection[str]]], |
| is_upgrade: bool, |
| branch_move: bool, |
| revision_map: Optional[RevisionMap] = None, |
| ) -> None: |
| self.from_: Tuple[str, ...] = util.to_tuple(from_, default=()) |
| self.to_: Tuple[str, ...] = util.to_tuple(to_, default=()) |
| self.is_upgrade = is_upgrade |
| self.branch_move = branch_move |
| self.migration_fn = self.stamp_revision |
| self.revision_map = revision_map |
|
|
| doc: Optional[str] = None |
|
|
| def stamp_revision(self, **kw: Any) -> None: |
| return None |
|
|
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return ( |
| isinstance(other, StampStep) |
| and other.from_revisions == self.from_revisions |
| and other.to_revisions == self.to_revisions |
| and other.branch_move == self.branch_move |
| and self.is_upgrade == other.is_upgrade |
| ) |
|
|
| @property |
| def from_revisions(self): |
| return self.from_ |
|
|
| @property |
| def to_revisions(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| return self.to_ |
|
|
| @property |
| def from_revisions_no_deps( |
| self, |
| ) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| return self.from_ |
|
|
| @property |
| def to_revisions_no_deps( |
| self, |
| ) -> Tuple[str, ...]: |
| return self.to_ |
|
|
| @property |
| def delete_version_num(self) -> str: |
| assert len(self.from_) == 1 |
| return self.from_[0] |
|
|
| @property |
| def insert_version_num(self) -> str: |
| assert len(self.to_) == 1 |
| return self.to_[0] |
|
|
| def update_version_num(self, heads: Set[str]) -> Tuple[str, str]: |
| assert len(self.from_) == 1 |
| assert len(self.to_) == 1 |
| return self.from_[0], self.to_[0] |
|
|
| def merge_branch_idents( |
| self, heads: Union[Set[str], List[str]] |
| ) -> Union[Tuple[List[Any], str, str], Tuple[List[str], str, str]]: |
| return ( |
| |
| list(self.from_[0:-1]), |
| self.from_[-1], |
| self.to_[0], |
| ) |
|
|
| def unmerge_branch_idents( |
| self, heads: Set[str] |
| ) -> Tuple[str, str, List[str]]: |
| return ( |
| |
| self.from_[0], |
| self.to_[-1], |
| list(self.to_[0:-1]), |
| ) |
|
|
| def should_delete_branch(self, heads: Set[str]) -> bool: |
| |
| |
| |
| return self.is_downgrade and self.branch_move |
|
|
| def should_create_branch(self, heads: Set[str]) -> Union[Set[str], bool]: |
| return ( |
| self.is_upgrade |
| and (self.branch_move or set(self.from_).difference(heads)) |
| and set(self.to_).difference(heads) |
| ) |
|
|
| def should_merge_branches(self, heads: Set[str]) -> bool: |
| return len(self.from_) > 1 |
|
|
| def should_unmerge_branches(self, heads: Set[str]) -> bool: |
| return len(self.to_) > 1 |
|
|
| @property |
| def info(self) -> MigrationInfo: |
| up, down = ( |
| (self.to_, self.from_) |
| if self.is_upgrade |
| else (self.from_, self.to_) |
| ) |
| assert self.revision_map is not None |
| return MigrationInfo( |
| revision_map=self.revision_map, |
| up_revisions=up, |
| down_revisions=down, |
| is_upgrade=self.is_upgrade, |
| is_stamp=True, |
| ) |
|
|