
- add missed requirements - add required modules from openstack.common - added entry points to setup.cfg - fixed tests location - fixed incorrect common modules imports
270 lines
11 KiB
Python
270 lines
11 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2010-2011 OpenStack Foundation
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# Copyright 2012-2013 IBM Corp.
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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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import functools
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import logging
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import os
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import subprocess
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import lockfile
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from oslotest import base as test_base
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from six import moves
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from six.moves.urllib import parse
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import sqlalchemy
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import sqlalchemy.exc
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from oslo.db.openstack.common.gettextutils import _LE
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from oslo.db.sqlalchemy import utils
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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def _have_mysql(user, passwd, database):
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present = os.environ.get('TEST_MYSQL_PRESENT')
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if present is None:
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return utils.is_backend_avail(backend='mysql',
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user=user,
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passwd=passwd,
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database=database)
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return present.lower() in ('', 'true')
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def _have_postgresql(user, passwd, database):
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present = os.environ.get('TEST_POSTGRESQL_PRESENT')
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if present is None:
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return utils.is_backend_avail(backend='postgres',
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user=user,
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passwd=passwd,
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database=database)
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return present.lower() in ('', 'true')
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def _set_db_lock(lock_path=None, lock_prefix=None):
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def decorator(f):
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@functools.wraps(f)
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def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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try:
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path = lock_path or os.environ.get("OSLO_LOCK_PATH")
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lock = lockfile.FileLock(os.path.join(path, lock_prefix))
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with lock:
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LOG.debug('Got lock "%s"' % f.__name__)
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return f(*args, **kwargs)
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finally:
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LOG.debug('Lock released "%s"' % f.__name__)
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return wrapper
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return decorator
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class BaseMigrationTestCase(test_base.BaseTestCase):
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"""Base class fort testing of migration utils."""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super(BaseMigrationTestCase, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self.DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
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'test_migrations.conf')
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# Test machines can set the TEST_MIGRATIONS_CONF variable
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# to override the location of the config file for migration testing
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self.CONFIG_FILE_PATH = os.environ.get('TEST_MIGRATIONS_CONF',
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self.DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE)
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self.test_databases = {}
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self.migration_api = None
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def setUp(self):
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super(BaseMigrationTestCase, self).setUp()
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# Load test databases from the config file. Only do this
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# once. No need to re-run this on each test...
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LOG.debug('config_path is %s' % self.CONFIG_FILE_PATH)
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if os.path.exists(self.CONFIG_FILE_PATH):
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cp = moves.configparser.RawConfigParser()
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try:
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cp.read(self.CONFIG_FILE_PATH)
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defaults = cp.defaults()
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for key, value in defaults.items():
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self.test_databases[key] = value
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except moves.configparser.ParsingError as e:
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self.fail("Failed to read test_migrations.conf config "
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"file. Got error: %s" % e)
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else:
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self.fail("Failed to find test_migrations.conf config "
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"file.")
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self.engines = {}
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for key, value in self.test_databases.items():
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self.engines[key] = sqlalchemy.create_engine(value)
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# We start each test case with a completely blank slate.
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self._reset_databases()
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def tearDown(self):
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# We destroy the test data store between each test case,
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# and recreate it, which ensures that we have no side-effects
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# from the tests
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self._reset_databases()
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super(BaseMigrationTestCase, self).tearDown()
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def execute_cmd(self, cmd=None):
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process = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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output = process.communicate()[0]
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LOG.debug(output)
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self.assertEqual(0, process.returncode,
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"Failed to run: %s\n%s" % (cmd, output))
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def _reset_pg(self, conn_pieces):
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(user,
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password,
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database,
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host) = utils.get_db_connection_info(conn_pieces)
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os.environ['PGPASSWORD'] = password
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os.environ['PGUSER'] = user
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# note(boris-42): We must create and drop database, we can't
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# drop database which we have connected to, so for such
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# operations there is a special database template1.
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sqlcmd = ("psql -w -U %(user)s -h %(host)s -c"
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" '%(sql)s' -d template1")
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sql = ("drop database if exists %s;") % database
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droptable = sqlcmd % {'user': user, 'host': host, 'sql': sql}
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self.execute_cmd(droptable)
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sql = ("create database %s;") % database
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createtable = sqlcmd % {'user': user, 'host': host, 'sql': sql}
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self.execute_cmd(createtable)
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os.unsetenv('PGPASSWORD')
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os.unsetenv('PGUSER')
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@_set_db_lock(lock_prefix='migration_tests-')
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def _reset_databases(self):
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for key, engine in self.engines.items():
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conn_string = self.test_databases[key]
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conn_pieces = parse.urlparse(conn_string)
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engine.dispose()
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if conn_string.startswith('sqlite'):
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# We can just delete the SQLite database, which is
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# the easiest and cleanest solution
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db_path = conn_pieces.path.strip('/')
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if os.path.exists(db_path):
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os.unlink(db_path)
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# No need to recreate the SQLite DB. SQLite will
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# create it for us if it's not there...
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elif conn_string.startswith('mysql'):
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# We can execute the MySQL client to destroy and re-create
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# the MYSQL database, which is easier and less error-prone
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# than using SQLAlchemy to do this via MetaData...trust me.
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(user, password, database, host) = \
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utils.get_db_connection_info(conn_pieces)
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sql = ("drop database if exists %(db)s; "
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"create database %(db)s;") % {'db': database}
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cmd = ("mysql -u \"%(user)s\" -p\"%(password)s\" -h %(host)s "
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"-e \"%(sql)s\"") % {'user': user, 'password': password,
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'host': host, 'sql': sql}
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self.execute_cmd(cmd)
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elif conn_string.startswith('postgresql'):
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self._reset_pg(conn_pieces)
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class WalkVersionsMixin(object):
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def _walk_versions(self, engine=None, snake_walk=False, downgrade=True):
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# Determine latest version script from the repo, then
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# upgrade from 1 through to the latest, with no data
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# in the databases. This just checks that the schema itself
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# upgrades successfully.
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# Place the database under version control
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self.migration_api.version_control(engine, self.REPOSITORY,
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self.INIT_VERSION)
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self.assertEqual(self.INIT_VERSION,
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self.migration_api.db_version(engine,
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self.REPOSITORY))
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LOG.debug('latest version is %s' % self.REPOSITORY.latest)
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versions = range(self.INIT_VERSION + 1, self.REPOSITORY.latest + 1)
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for version in versions:
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# upgrade -> downgrade -> upgrade
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self._migrate_up(engine, version, with_data=True)
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if snake_walk:
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downgraded = self._migrate_down(
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engine, version - 1, with_data=True)
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if downgraded:
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self._migrate_up(engine, version)
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if downgrade:
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# Now walk it back down to 0 from the latest, testing
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# the downgrade paths.
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for version in reversed(versions):
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# downgrade -> upgrade -> downgrade
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downgraded = self._migrate_down(engine, version - 1)
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if snake_walk and downgraded:
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self._migrate_up(engine, version)
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self._migrate_down(engine, version - 1)
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def _migrate_down(self, engine, version, with_data=False):
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try:
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self.migration_api.downgrade(engine, self.REPOSITORY, version)
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except NotImplementedError:
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# NOTE(sirp): some migrations, namely release-level
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# migrations, don't support a downgrade.
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return False
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self.assertEqual(
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version, self.migration_api.db_version(engine, self.REPOSITORY))
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# NOTE(sirp): `version` is what we're downgrading to (i.e. the 'target'
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# version). So if we have any downgrade checks, they need to be run for
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# the previous (higher numbered) migration.
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if with_data:
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post_downgrade = getattr(
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self, "_post_downgrade_%03d" % (version + 1), None)
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if post_downgrade:
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post_downgrade(engine)
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return True
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def _migrate_up(self, engine, version, with_data=False):
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"""migrate up to a new version of the db.
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We allow for data insertion and post checks at every
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migration version with special _pre_upgrade_### and
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_check_### functions in the main test.
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"""
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# NOTE(sdague): try block is here because it's impossible to debug
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# where a failed data migration happens otherwise
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try:
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if with_data:
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data = None
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pre_upgrade = getattr(
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self, "_pre_upgrade_%03d" % version, None)
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if pre_upgrade:
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data = pre_upgrade(engine)
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self.migration_api.upgrade(engine, self.REPOSITORY, version)
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self.assertEqual(version,
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self.migration_api.db_version(engine,
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self.REPOSITORY))
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if with_data:
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check = getattr(self, "_check_%03d" % version, None)
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if check:
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check(engine, data)
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except Exception:
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LOG.error(_LE("Failed to migrate to version %s on engine %s") %
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(version, engine))
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raise
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