Remove patch_migrate()
This is essentially a revert of oslo-incubator commit 3f503faac since sqlalchemy-migrate 0.9.1 now has that code via commit 93efb62fd. Change-Id: I5d7d3eaec236140cd47fe419ed6905115354501d
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# THE SOFTWARE.
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import os
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import re
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from migrate.changeset import ansisql
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from migrate.changeset.databases import sqlite
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from migrate import exceptions as versioning_exceptions
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from migrate.versioning import api as versioning_api
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from migrate.versioning.repository import Repository
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import sqlalchemy
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from sqlalchemy.schema import UniqueConstraint
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from oslo.db import exception
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from oslo.db.openstack.common.gettextutils import _
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def _get_unique_constraints(self, table):
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"""Retrieve information about existing unique constraints of the table
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This feature is needed for _recreate_table() to work properly.
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Unfortunately, it's not available in sqlalchemy 0.7.x/0.8.x.
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"""
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data = table.metadata.bind.execute(
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"""SELECT sql
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FROM sqlite_master
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WHERE
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type='table' AND
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name=:table_name""",
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table_name=table.name
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).fetchone()[0]
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UNIQUE_PATTERN = "CONSTRAINT (\w+) UNIQUE \(([^\)]+)\)"
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return [
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UniqueConstraint(
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*[getattr(table.columns, c.strip(' "')) for c in cols.split(",")],
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name=name
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)
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for name, cols in re.findall(UNIQUE_PATTERN, data)
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]
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def _recreate_table(self, table, column=None, delta=None, omit_uniques=None):
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"""Recreate the table properly
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Unlike the corresponding original method of sqlalchemy-migrate this one
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doesn't drop existing unique constraints when creating a new one.
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"""
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table_name = self.preparer.format_table(table)
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# we remove all indexes so as not to have
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# problems during copy and re-create
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for index in table.indexes:
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index.drop()
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# reflect existing unique constraints
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for uc in self._get_unique_constraints(table):
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table.append_constraint(uc)
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# omit given unique constraints when creating a new table if required
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table.constraints = set([
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cons for cons in table.constraints
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if omit_uniques is None or cons.name not in omit_uniques
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])
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self.append('ALTER TABLE %s RENAME TO migration_tmp' % table_name)
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self.execute()
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insertion_string = self._modify_table(table, column, delta)
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table.create(bind=self.connection)
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self.append(insertion_string % {'table_name': table_name})
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self.execute()
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self.append('DROP TABLE migration_tmp')
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self.execute()
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def _visit_migrate_unique_constraint(self, *p, **k):
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"""Drop the given unique constraint
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The corresponding original method of sqlalchemy-migrate just
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raises NotImplemented error
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"""
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self.recreate_table(p[0].table, omit_uniques=[p[0].name])
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def patch_migrate():
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"""A workaround for SQLite's inability to alter things
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SQLite abilities to alter tables are very limited (please read
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http://www.sqlite.org/lang_altertable.html for more details).
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E. g. one can't drop a column or a constraint in SQLite. The
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workaround for this is to recreate the original table omitting
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the corresponding constraint (or column).
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sqlalchemy-migrate library has recreate_table() method that
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implements this workaround, but it does it wrong:
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- information about unique constraints of a table
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is not retrieved. So if you have a table with one
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unique constraint and a migration adding another one
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you will end up with a table that has only the
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latter unique constraint, and the former will be lost
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- dropping of unique constraints is not supported at all
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The proper way to fix this is to provide a pull-request to
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sqlalchemy-migrate, but the project seems to be dead. So we
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can go on with monkey-patching of the lib at least for now.
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"""
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# this patch is needed to ensure that recreate_table() doesn't drop
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# existing unique constraints of the table when creating a new one
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helper_cls = sqlite.SQLiteHelper
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helper_cls.recreate_table = _recreate_table
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helper_cls._get_unique_constraints = _get_unique_constraints
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# this patch is needed to be able to drop existing unique constraints
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constraint_cls = sqlite.SQLiteConstraintDropper
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constraint_cls.visit_migrate_unique_constraint = \
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_visit_migrate_unique_constraint
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constraint_cls.__bases__ = (ansisql.ANSIColumnDropper,
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sqlite.SQLiteConstraintGenerator)
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def db_sync(engine, abs_path, version=None, init_version=0, sanity_check=True):
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"""Upgrade or downgrade a database.
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@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ iso8601>=0.1.9
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lockfile>=0.8
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oslo.config>=1.2.0
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SQLAlchemy>=0.7.8,<=0.9.99
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sqlalchemy-migrate>=0.8.2,!=0.8.4
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sqlalchemy-migrate>=0.9.1
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stevedore>=0.14
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# Copyright (c) 2013 OpenStack Foundation
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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from migrate.changeset.constraint import UniqueConstraint
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from migrate.changeset.databases import sqlite
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import sqlalchemy as sa
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from oslo.db.sqlalchemy import migration
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from oslo.db.sqlalchemy import test_base
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def uniques(*constraints):
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"""Make a sequence of UniqueConstraint instances easily comparable
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Convert a sequence of UniqueConstraint instances into a set of
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tuples of form (constraint_name, (constraint_columns)) so that
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assertEqual() will be able to compare sets of unique constraints
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"""
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return set((uc.name, tuple(uc.columns.keys())) for uc in constraints)
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class TestSqliteUniqueConstraints(test_base.DbTestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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super(TestSqliteUniqueConstraints, self).setUp()
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migration.patch_migrate()
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self.helper = sqlite.SQLiteHelper()
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test_table = sa.Table(
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'test_table',
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sa.schema.MetaData(bind=self.engine),
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sa.Column('a', sa.Integer),
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sa.Column('b', sa.String(10)),
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sa.Column('c', sa.Integer),
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sa.UniqueConstraint('a', 'b', name='unique_a_b'),
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sa.UniqueConstraint('b', 'c', name='unique_b_c')
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)
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test_table.create()
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self.addCleanup(test_table.drop)
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# NOTE(rpodolyaka): it's important to use the reflected table here
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# rather than original one because this is what
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# we actually do in db migrations code
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self.reflected_table = sa.Table(
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'test_table',
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sa.schema.MetaData(bind=self.engine),
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autoload=True
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)
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@test_base.backend_specific('sqlite')
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def test_get_unique_constraints(self):
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table = self.reflected_table
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existing = uniques(*self.helper._get_unique_constraints(table))
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should_be = uniques(
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sa.UniqueConstraint(table.c.a, table.c.b, name='unique_a_b'),
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sa.UniqueConstraint(table.c.b, table.c.c, name='unique_b_c'),
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)
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self.assertEqual(should_be, existing)
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@test_base.backend_specific('sqlite')
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def test_add_unique_constraint(self):
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table = self.reflected_table
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UniqueConstraint(table.c.a, table.c.c, name='unique_a_c').create()
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existing = uniques(*self.helper._get_unique_constraints(table))
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should_be = uniques(
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sa.UniqueConstraint(table.c.a, table.c.b, name='unique_a_b'),
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sa.UniqueConstraint(table.c.b, table.c.c, name='unique_b_c'),
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sa.UniqueConstraint(table.c.a, table.c.c, name='unique_a_c'),
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)
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self.assertEqual(should_be, existing)
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@test_base.backend_specific('sqlite')
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def test_drop_unique_constraint(self):
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table = self.reflected_table
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UniqueConstraint(table.c.a, table.c.b, name='unique_a_b').drop()
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existing = uniques(*self.helper._get_unique_constraints(table))
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should_be = uniques(
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sa.UniqueConstraint(table.c.b, table.c.c, name='unique_b_c'),
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)
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self.assertEqual(should_be, existing)
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from oslo.db import exception
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from oslo.db.openstack.common.fixture import moxstubout
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from oslo.db.sqlalchemy import migration
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from oslo.db.sqlalchemy import models
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from oslo.db.sqlalchemy import session
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from oslo.db.sqlalchemy import test_migrations
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def setUp(self):
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super(TestMigrationUtils, self).setUp()
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migration.patch_migrate()
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def _populate_db_for_drop_duplicate_entries(self, engine, meta,
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table_name):
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