from django.apps.registry import Apps from django.db import models from django.db.utils import DatabaseError from django.utils.decorators import classproperty from django.utils.timezone import now from .exceptions import MigrationSchemaMissing class MigrationRecorder: """ Deal with storing migration records in the database. Because this table is actually itself used for dealing with model creation, it's the one thing we can't do normally via migrations. We manually handle table creation/schema updating (using schema backend) and then have a floating model to do queries with. If a migration is unapplied its row is removed from the table. Having a row in the table always means a migration is applied. """ _migration_class = None @classproperty def Migration(cls): """ Lazy load to avoid AppRegistryNotReady if installed apps import MigrationRecorder. """ if cls._migration_class is None: class Migration(models.Model): app = models.CharField(max_length=255) name = models.CharField(max_length=255) applied = models.DateTimeField(default=now) class Meta: apps = Apps() app_label = 'migrations' db_table = 'django_migrations' def __str__(self): return 'Migration %s for %s' % (self.name, self.app) cls._migration_class = Migration return cls._migration_class def __init__(self, connection): self.connection = connection @property def migration_qs(self): return self.Migration.objects.using(self.connection.alias) def has_table(self): """Return True if the django_migrations table exists.""" return self.Migration._meta.db_table in self.connection.introspection.table_names(self.connection.cursor()) def ensure_schema(self): """Ensure the table exists and has the correct schema.""" # If the table's there, that's fine - we've never changed its schema # in the codebase. if self.has_table(): return # Make the table try: with self.connection.schema_editor() as editor: editor.create_model(self.Migration) except DatabaseError as exc: raise MigrationSchemaMissing("Unable to create the django_migrations table (%s)" % exc) def applied_migrations(self): """Return a set of (app, name) of applied migrations.""" if self.has_table(): return {tuple(x) for x in self.migration_qs.values_list('app', 'name')} else: # If the django_migrations table doesn't exist, then no migrations # are applied. return set() def record_applied(self, app, name): """Record that a migration was applied.""" self.ensure_schema() self.migration_qs.create(app=app, name=name) def record_unapplied(self, app, name): """Record that a migration was unapplied.""" self.ensure_schema() self.migration_qs.filter(app=app, name=name).delete() def flush(self): """Delete all migration records. Useful for testing migrations.""" self.migration_qs.all().delete()