X-Git-Url: https://git.mdrn.pl/wolnelektury.git/blobdiff_plain/21f878e8112cf1f9b732a6dbb77e70efa68a01aa..958978dc2189eb10877ed310eb8313858e589b4a:/apps/south/management/commands/startmigration.py?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/apps/south/management/commands/startmigration.py b/apps/south/management/commands/startmigration.py index f52efe7aa..1a8da9977 100644 --- a/apps/south/management/commands/startmigration.py +++ b/apps/south/management/commands/startmigration.py @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ from django.core.management.color import no_style from django.db import models from django.db.models.fields.related import RECURSIVE_RELATIONSHIP_CONSTANT from django.contrib.contenttypes.generic import GenericRelation +from django.db.models.fields import FieldDoesNotExist from optparse import make_option from south import migration import sys @@ -17,18 +18,23 @@ class Command(BaseCommand): option_list = BaseCommand.option_list + ( make_option('--model', action='append', dest='model_list', type='string', help='Generate a Create Table migration for the specified model. Add multiple models to this migration with subsequent --model parameters.'), + make_option('--add-field', action='append', dest='field_list', type='string', + help='Generate an Add Column migration for the specified modelname.fieldname - you can use this multiple times to add more than one column.'), make_option('--initial', action='store_true', dest='initial', default=False, help='Generate the initial schema for the app.'), ) help = "Creates a new template migration for the given app" - def handle(self, app=None, name="", model_list=None, initial=False, **options): + def handle(self, app=None, name="", model_list=None, field_list=None, initial=False, **options): # If model_list is None, then it's an empty list model_list = model_list or [] + # If field_list is None, then it's an empty list + field_list = field_list or [] + # make sure --model and --all aren't both specified - if initial and model_list: + if initial and (model_list or field_list): print "You cannot use --initial and other options together" return @@ -67,7 +73,22 @@ class Command(BaseCommand): return models_to_migrate.append(model) - + + # See what fields need to be included + fields_to_add = [] + for field_spec in field_list: + model_name, field_name = field_spec.split(".", 1) + model = models.get_model(app, model_name) + if not model: + print "Couldn't find model '%s' in app '%s'" % (model_name, app) + return + try: + field = model._meta.get_field(field_name) + except FieldDoesNotExist: + print "Model '%s' doesn't have a field '%s'" % (model_name, field_name) + return + fields_to_add.append((model, field_name, field)) + # Make the migrations directory if it's not there app_module_path = app_models_module.__name__.split('.')[0:-1] try: @@ -80,11 +101,15 @@ class Command(BaseCommand): os.path.dirname(app_module.__file__), "migrations", ) + # Make sure there's a migrations directory and __init__.py if not os.path.isdir(migrations_dir): print "Creating migrations directory at '%s'..." % migrations_dir os.mkdir(migrations_dir) + init_path = os.path.join(migrations_dir, "__init__.py") + if not os.path.isfile(init_path): # Touch the init py file - open(os.path.join(migrations_dir, "__init__.py"), "w").close() + print "Creating __init__.py in '%s'..." % migrations_dir + open(init_path, "w").close() # See what filename is next in line. We assume they use numbers. migrations = migration.get_migration_names(migration.get_app(app)) highest_number = 0 @@ -102,23 +127,110 @@ class Command(BaseCommand): ) # If there's a model, make the migration skeleton, else leave it bare forwards, backwards = '', '' + if fields_to_add: + # First, do the added fields + for model, field_name, field in fields_to_add: + field_definition = generate_field_definition(model, field) + + if isinstance(field, models.ManyToManyField): + # Make a mock model for each side + mock_model = "\n".join([ + create_mock_model(model, " "), + create_mock_model(field.rel.to, " ") + ]) + # And a field defn, that's actually a table creation + forwards += ''' + # Mock Model +%s + # Adding ManyToManyField '%s.%s' + db.create_table('%s', ( + ('id', models.AutoField(verbose_name='ID', primary_key=True, auto_created=True)), + ('%s', models.ForeignKey(%s, null=False)), + ('%s', models.ForeignKey(%s, null=False)) + )) ''' % ( + mock_model, + model._meta.object_name, + field.name, + field.m2m_db_table(), + field.m2m_column_name()[:-3], # strip off the '_id' at the end + model._meta.object_name, + field.m2m_reverse_name()[:-3], # strip off the '_id' at the ned + field.rel.to._meta.object_name + ) + backwards += ''' + # Dropping ManyToManyField '%s.%s' + db.drop_table('%s')''' % ( + model._meta.object_name, + field.name, + field.m2m_db_table() + ) + continue + elif field.rel: # ForeignKey, etc. + mock_model = create_mock_model(field.rel.to, " ") + field_definition = related_field_definition(field, field_definition) + else: + mock_model = None + + # If we can't get it (inspect madness?) then insert placeholder + if not field_definition: + print "Warning: Could not generate field definition for %s.%s, manual editing of migration required." % \ + (model._meta.object_name, field.name) + field_definition = '<<< REPLACE THIS WITH FIELD DEFINITION FOR %s.%s >>>' % (model._meta.object_name, f.name) + + if mock_model: + forwards += ''' + # Mock model +%s + ''' % (mock_model) + + forwards += ''' + # Adding field '%s.%s' + db.add_column(%r, %r, %s) + ''' % ( + model._meta.object_name, + field.name, + model._meta.db_table, + field.name, + field_definition, + ) + backwards += ''' + # Deleting field '%s.%s' + db.delete_column(%r, %r) + ''' % ( + model._meta.object_name, + field.name, + model._meta.db_table, + field.column, + ) + if models_to_migrate: + # Now, do the added models for model in models_to_migrate: table_name = model._meta.db_table mock_models = [] fields = [] for f in model._meta.local_fields: - # look up the field definition to see how this was created + + # Look up the field definition to see how this was created field_definition = generate_field_definition(model, f) - if field_definition: + + # If it's a OneToOneField, and ends in _ptr, just use it + if isinstance(f, models.OneToOneField) and f.name.endswith("_ptr"): + mock_models.append(create_mock_model(f.rel.to, " ")) + field_definition = "models.OneToOneField(%s)" % f.rel.to.__name__ + + # It's probably normal then + elif field_definition: if isinstance(f, models.ForeignKey): - mock_models.append(create_mock_model(f.rel.to)) + mock_models.append(create_mock_model(f.rel.to, " ")) field_definition = related_field_definition(f, field_definition) - + + # Oh noes, no defn found else: print "Warning: Could not generate field definition for %s.%s, manual editing of migration required." % \ (model._meta.object_name, f.name) + print f, type(f) field_definition = '<<< REPLACE THIS WITH FIELD DEFINITION FOR %s.%s >>>' % (model._meta.object_name, f.name) @@ -128,12 +240,12 @@ class Command(BaseCommand): forwards += ''' # Mock Models - %s - ''' % "\n ".join(mock_models) +%s + ''' % "\n".join(mock_models) forwards += ''' # Model '%s' - db.create_table('%s', ( + db.create_table(%r, ( %s ))''' % ( model._meta.object_name, @@ -155,11 +267,11 @@ class Command(BaseCommand): if m.rel.through: continue - mock_models = [create_mock_model(model), create_mock_model(m.rel.to)] + mock_models = [create_mock_model(model, " "), create_mock_model(m.rel.to, " ")] forwards += ''' # Mock Models - %s +%s # M2M field '%s.%s' db.create_table('%s', ( @@ -167,7 +279,7 @@ class Command(BaseCommand): ('%s', models.ForeignKey(%s, null=False)), ('%s', models.ForeignKey(%s, null=False)) )) ''' % ( - "\n ".join(mock_models), + "\n".join(mock_models), model._meta.object_name, m.name, m.m2m_db_table(), @@ -204,12 +316,20 @@ class Command(BaseCommand): "','".join(model._meta.object_name for model in models_to_migrate) ) - else: + # Try sniffing the encoding using PEP 0263's method + encoding = None + first_two_lines = inspect.getsourcelines(app_models_module)[0][:2] + for line in first_two_lines: + if re.search("coding[:=]\s*([-\w.]+)", line): + encoding = line + + if (not forwards) and (not backwards): forwards = '"Write your forwards migration here"' backwards = '"Write your backwards migration here"' fp = open(os.path.join(migrations_dir, new_filename), "w") - fp.write(""" + fp.write("""%s from south.db import db +from django.db import models from %s.models import * class Migration: @@ -219,7 +339,7 @@ class Migration: def backwards(self): %s -""" % ('.'.join(app_module_path), forwards, backwards)) +""" % (encoding or "", '.'.join(app_module_path), forwards, backwards)) fp.close() print "Created %s." % new_filename @@ -248,8 +368,11 @@ def generate_field_definition(model, field): # the correct comment. if test_field(stripped_definition): return stripped_definition - - index = field_definition.index('#', index+1) + + try: + index = field_definition.index('#', index+1) + except ValueError: + break return field_definition @@ -263,7 +386,7 @@ def generate_field_definition(model, field): source = inspect.getsourcelines(model) if not source: raise Exception("Could not find source to model: '%s'" % (model.__name__)) - + # look for a line starting with the field name start_field_re = re.compile(r'\s*%s\s*=\s*(.*)' % field.name) for line in source[0]: @@ -329,21 +452,40 @@ def related_field_definition(field, field_definition): return field_definition -def create_mock_model(model): +def create_mock_model(model, indent=" "): # produce a string representing the python syntax necessary for creating # a mock model using the supplied real model - if model._meta.pk.__class__.__module__ != 'django.db.models.fields': + if not model._meta.pk.__class__.__module__.startswith('django.db.models.fields'): # we can fix this with some clever imports, but it doesn't seem necessary to # spend time on just yet - print "Can't generate a mock model for %s because it's primary key isn't a default django field" % model + print "Can't generate a mock model for %s because it's primary key isn't a default django field; it's type %s." % (model, model._meta.pk.__class__) sys.exit() - return "%s = db.mock_model(model_name='%s', db_table='%s', db_tablespace='%s', pk_field_name='%s', pk_field_type=models.%s)" % \ + pk_field_args = [] + pk_field_kwargs = {} + other_mocks = [] + # If it's a OneToOneField or ForeignKey, take it's first arg + if model._meta.pk.__class__.__name__ in ["OneToOneField", "ForeignKey"]: + if model._meta.pk.rel.to == model: + pk_field_args += ["'self'"] + else: + pk_field_args += [model._meta.pk.rel.to._meta.object_name] + other_mocks += [model._meta.pk.rel.to] + + # Perhaps it has a max_length set? + if model._meta.pk.max_length: + pk_field_kwargs["max_length"] = model._meta.pk.max_length + + return "%s%s%s = db.mock_model(model_name='%s', db_table='%s', db_tablespace='%s', pk_field_name='%s', pk_field_type=models.%s, pk_field_args=[%s], pk_field_kwargs=%r)" % \ ( + "\n".join([create_mock_model(m, indent) for m in other_mocks]+[""]), + indent, model._meta.object_name, model._meta.object_name, model._meta.db_table, model._meta.db_tablespace, model._meta.pk.name, - model._meta.pk.__class__.__name__ - ) \ No newline at end of file + model._meta.pk.__class__.__name__, + ", ".join(pk_field_args), + pk_field_kwargs, + )