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- import pkgutil
- import sys
- from importlib import import_module, reload
-
- from django.apps import apps
- from django.conf import settings
- from django.db.migrations.graph import MigrationGraph
- from django.db.migrations.recorder import MigrationRecorder
-
- from .exceptions import (
- AmbiguityError, BadMigrationError, InconsistentMigrationHistory,
- NodeNotFoundError,
- )
-
- MIGRATIONS_MODULE_NAME = 'migrations'
-
-
- class MigrationLoader:
- """
- Load migration files from disk and their status from the database.
-
- Migration files are expected to live in the "migrations" directory of
- an app. Their names are entirely unimportant from a code perspective,
- but will probably follow the 1234_name.py convention.
-
- On initialization, this class will scan those directories, and open and
- read the Python files, looking for a class called Migration, which should
- inherit from django.db.migrations.Migration. See
- django.db.migrations.migration for what that looks like.
-
- Some migrations will be marked as "replacing" another set of migrations.
- These are loaded into a separate set of migrations away from the main ones.
- If all the migrations they replace are either unapplied or missing from
- disk, then they are injected into the main set, replacing the named migrations.
- Any dependency pointers to the replaced migrations are re-pointed to the
- new migration.
-
- This does mean that this class MUST also talk to the database as well as
- to disk, but this is probably fine. We're already not just operating
- in memory.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, connection, load=True, ignore_no_migrations=False):
- self.connection = connection
- self.disk_migrations = None
- self.applied_migrations = None
- self.ignore_no_migrations = ignore_no_migrations
- if load:
- self.build_graph()
-
- @classmethod
- def migrations_module(cls, app_label):
- """
- Return the path to the migrations module for the specified app_label
- and a boolean indicating if the module is specified in
- settings.MIGRATION_MODULE.
- """
- if app_label in settings.MIGRATION_MODULES:
- return settings.MIGRATION_MODULES[app_label], True
- else:
- app_package_name = apps.get_app_config(app_label).name
- return '%s.%s' % (app_package_name, MIGRATIONS_MODULE_NAME), False
-
- def load_disk(self):
- """Load the migrations from all INSTALLED_APPS from disk."""
- self.disk_migrations = {}
- self.unmigrated_apps = set()
- self.migrated_apps = set()
- for app_config in apps.get_app_configs():
- # Get the migrations module directory
- module_name, explicit = self.migrations_module(app_config.label)
- if module_name is None:
- self.unmigrated_apps.add(app_config.label)
- continue
- was_loaded = module_name in sys.modules
- try:
- module = import_module(module_name)
- except ImportError as e:
- # I hate doing this, but I don't want to squash other import errors.
- # Might be better to try a directory check directly.
- if ((explicit and self.ignore_no_migrations) or (
- not explicit and "No module named" in str(e) and MIGRATIONS_MODULE_NAME in str(e))):
- self.unmigrated_apps.add(app_config.label)
- continue
- raise
- else:
- # Empty directories are namespaces.
- # getattr() needed on PY36 and older (replace w/attribute access).
- if getattr(module, '__file__', None) is None:
- self.unmigrated_apps.add(app_config.label)
- continue
- # Module is not a package (e.g. migrations.py).
- if not hasattr(module, '__path__'):
- self.unmigrated_apps.add(app_config.label)
- continue
- # Force a reload if it's already loaded (tests need this)
- if was_loaded:
- reload(module)
- self.migrated_apps.add(app_config.label)
- migration_names = {
- name for _, name, is_pkg in pkgutil.iter_modules(module.__path__)
- if not is_pkg and name[0] not in '_~'
- }
- # Load migrations
- for migration_name in migration_names:
- migration_path = '%s.%s' % (module_name, migration_name)
- try:
- migration_module = import_module(migration_path)
- except ImportError as e:
- if 'bad magic number' in str(e):
- raise ImportError(
- "Couldn't import %r as it appears to be a stale "
- ".pyc file." % migration_path
- ) from e
- else:
- raise
- if not hasattr(migration_module, "Migration"):
- raise BadMigrationError(
- "Migration %s in app %s has no Migration class" % (migration_name, app_config.label)
- )
- self.disk_migrations[app_config.label, migration_name] = migration_module.Migration(
- migration_name,
- app_config.label,
- )
-
- def get_migration(self, app_label, name_prefix):
- """Return the named migration or raise NodeNotFoundError."""
- return self.graph.nodes[app_label, name_prefix]
-
- def get_migration_by_prefix(self, app_label, name_prefix):
- """
- Return the migration(s) which match the given app label and name_prefix.
- """
- # Do the search
- results = []
- for migration_app_label, migration_name in self.disk_migrations:
- if migration_app_label == app_label and migration_name.startswith(name_prefix):
- results.append((migration_app_label, migration_name))
- if len(results) > 1:
- raise AmbiguityError(
- "There is more than one migration for '%s' with the prefix '%s'" % (app_label, name_prefix)
- )
- elif not results:
- raise KeyError("There no migrations for '%s' with the prefix '%s'" % (app_label, name_prefix))
- else:
- return self.disk_migrations[results[0]]
-
- def check_key(self, key, current_app):
- if (key[1] != "__first__" and key[1] != "__latest__") or key in self.graph:
- return key
- # Special-case __first__, which means "the first migration" for
- # migrated apps, and is ignored for unmigrated apps. It allows
- # makemigrations to declare dependencies on apps before they even have
- # migrations.
- if key[0] == current_app:
- # Ignore __first__ references to the same app (#22325)
- return
- if key[0] in self.unmigrated_apps:
- # This app isn't migrated, but something depends on it.
- # The models will get auto-added into the state, though
- # so we're fine.
- return
- if key[0] in self.migrated_apps:
- try:
- if key[1] == "__first__":
- return self.graph.root_nodes(key[0])[0]
- else: # "__latest__"
- return self.graph.leaf_nodes(key[0])[0]
- except IndexError:
- if self.ignore_no_migrations:
- return None
- else:
- raise ValueError("Dependency on app with no migrations: %s" % key[0])
- raise ValueError("Dependency on unknown app: %s" % key[0])
-
- def add_internal_dependencies(self, key, migration):
- """
- Internal dependencies need to be added first to ensure `__first__`
- dependencies find the correct root node.
- """
- for parent in migration.dependencies:
- # Ignore __first__ references to the same app.
- if parent[0] == key[0] and parent[1] != '__first__':
- self.graph.add_dependency(migration, key, parent, skip_validation=True)
-
- def add_external_dependencies(self, key, migration):
- for parent in migration.dependencies:
- # Skip internal dependencies
- if key[0] == parent[0]:
- continue
- parent = self.check_key(parent, key[0])
- if parent is not None:
- self.graph.add_dependency(migration, key, parent, skip_validation=True)
- for child in migration.run_before:
- child = self.check_key(child, key[0])
- if child is not None:
- self.graph.add_dependency(migration, child, key, skip_validation=True)
-
- def build_graph(self):
- """
- Build a migration dependency graph using both the disk and database.
- You'll need to rebuild the graph if you apply migrations. This isn't
- usually a problem as generally migration stuff runs in a one-shot process.
- """
- # Load disk data
- self.load_disk()
- # Load database data
- if self.connection is None:
- self.applied_migrations = set()
- else:
- recorder = MigrationRecorder(self.connection)
- self.applied_migrations = recorder.applied_migrations()
- # To start, populate the migration graph with nodes for ALL migrations
- # and their dependencies. Also make note of replacing migrations at this step.
- self.graph = MigrationGraph()
- self.replacements = {}
- for key, migration in self.disk_migrations.items():
- self.graph.add_node(key, migration)
- # Replacing migrations.
- if migration.replaces:
- self.replacements[key] = migration
- for key, migration in self.disk_migrations.items():
- # Internal (same app) dependencies.
- self.add_internal_dependencies(key, migration)
- # Add external dependencies now that the internal ones have been resolved.
- for key, migration in self.disk_migrations.items():
- self.add_external_dependencies(key, migration)
- # Carry out replacements where possible.
- for key, migration in self.replacements.items():
- # Get applied status of each of this migration's replacement targets.
- applied_statuses = [(target in self.applied_migrations) for target in migration.replaces]
- # Ensure the replacing migration is only marked as applied if all of
- # its replacement targets are.
- if all(applied_statuses):
- self.applied_migrations.add(key)
- else:
- self.applied_migrations.discard(key)
- # A replacing migration can be used if either all or none of its
- # replacement targets have been applied.
- if all(applied_statuses) or (not any(applied_statuses)):
- self.graph.remove_replaced_nodes(key, migration.replaces)
- else:
- # This replacing migration cannot be used because it is partially applied.
- # Remove it from the graph and remap dependencies to it (#25945).
- self.graph.remove_replacement_node(key, migration.replaces)
- # Ensure the graph is consistent.
- try:
- self.graph.validate_consistency()
- except NodeNotFoundError as exc:
- # Check if the missing node could have been replaced by any squash
- # migration but wasn't because the squash migration was partially
- # applied before. In that case raise a more understandable exception
- # (#23556).
- # Get reverse replacements.
- reverse_replacements = {}
- for key, migration in self.replacements.items():
- for replaced in migration.replaces:
- reverse_replacements.setdefault(replaced, set()).add(key)
- # Try to reraise exception with more detail.
- if exc.node in reverse_replacements:
- candidates = reverse_replacements.get(exc.node, set())
- is_replaced = any(candidate in self.graph.nodes for candidate in candidates)
- if not is_replaced:
- tries = ', '.join('%s.%s' % c for c in candidates)
- raise NodeNotFoundError(
- "Migration {0} depends on nonexistent node ('{1}', '{2}'). "
- "Django tried to replace migration {1}.{2} with any of [{3}] "
- "but wasn't able to because some of the replaced migrations "
- "are already applied.".format(
- exc.origin, exc.node[0], exc.node[1], tries
- ),
- exc.node
- ) from exc
- raise exc
- self.graph.ensure_not_cyclic()
-
- def check_consistent_history(self, connection):
- """
- Raise InconsistentMigrationHistory if any applied migrations have
- unapplied dependencies.
- """
- recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
- applied = recorder.applied_migrations()
- for migration in applied:
- # If the migration is unknown, skip it.
- if migration not in self.graph.nodes:
- continue
- for parent in self.graph.node_map[migration].parents:
- if parent not in applied:
- # Skip unapplied squashed migrations that have all of their
- # `replaces` applied.
- if parent in self.replacements:
- if all(m in applied for m in self.replacements[parent].replaces):
- continue
- raise InconsistentMigrationHistory(
- "Migration {}.{} is applied before its dependency "
- "{}.{} on database '{}'.".format(
- migration[0], migration[1], parent[0], parent[1],
- connection.alias,
- )
- )
-
- def detect_conflicts(self):
- """
- Look through the loaded graph and detect any conflicts - apps
- with more than one leaf migration. Return a dict of the app labels
- that conflict with the migration names that conflict.
- """
- seen_apps = {}
- conflicting_apps = set()
- for app_label, migration_name in self.graph.leaf_nodes():
- if app_label in seen_apps:
- conflicting_apps.add(app_label)
- seen_apps.setdefault(app_label, set()).add(migration_name)
- return {app_label: seen_apps[app_label] for app_label in conflicting_apps}
-
- def project_state(self, nodes=None, at_end=True):
- """
- Return a ProjectState object representing the most recent state
- that the loaded migrations represent.
-
- See graph.make_state() for the meaning of "nodes" and "at_end".
- """
- return self.graph.make_state(nodes=nodes, at_end=at_end, real_apps=list(self.unmigrated_apps))
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