Move patch from oslo to drop unique constraints with sqlite

oslo-incubator commit 3f503faac for making sqlite work with dropping
unique constraints in database migrations. This was made in
oslo-incubator since at the time sqlalchemy-migrate was not in
stackforge. Now that we can update sqlalchemy-migrate, move the patch
over from oslo.

This change also adds the support for the case that a unique constraint
is dropped because the column it's on is dropped.

Note that there are already unit tests that cover dropping a unique
constraint directly and implicitly via dropping a column that is in
the unique constraint.

Related-Bug: #1307266

Change-Id: I5ee8082a83aebf66f6e1dacb093ed79e13f73f5e
This commit is contained in:
Matt Riedemann 2014-04-14 21:20:05 -07:00
parent 07909159ae
commit 93efb62fd1
2 changed files with 49 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -5,8 +5,10 @@
"""
from UserDict import DictMixin
from copy import copy
import re
from sqlalchemy.databases import sqlite as sa_base
from sqlalchemy.schema import UniqueConstraint
from migrate import exceptions
from migrate.changeset import ansisql
@ -24,7 +26,38 @@ class SQLiteCommon(object):
class SQLiteHelper(SQLiteCommon):
def recreate_table(self,table,column=None,delta=None):
def _get_unique_constraints(self, table):
"""Retrieve information about existing unique constraints of the table
This feature is needed for recreate_table() to work properly.
"""
data = table.metadata.bind.execute(
"""SELECT sql
FROM sqlite_master
WHERE
type='table' AND
name=:table_name""",
table_name=table.name
).fetchone()[0]
UNIQUE_PATTERN = "CONSTRAINT (\w+) UNIQUE \(([^\)]+)\)"
constraints = []
for name, cols in re.findall(UNIQUE_PATTERN, data):
# Filter out any columns that were dropped from the table.
columns = []
for c in cols.split(","):
if c in table.columns:
# There was a bug in reflection of SQLite columns with
# reserved identifiers as names (SQLite can return them
# wrapped with double quotes), so strip double quotes.
columns.extend(c.strip(' "'))
if columns:
constraints.extend(UniqueConstraint(*columns, name=name))
return constraints
def recreate_table(self, table, column=None, delta=None,
omit_uniques=None):
table_name = self.preparer.format_table(table)
# we remove all indexes so as not to have
@ -32,6 +65,15 @@ class SQLiteHelper(SQLiteCommon):
for index in table.indexes:
index.drop()
# reflect existing unique constraints
for uc in self._get_unique_constraints(table):
table.append_constraint(uc)
# omit given unique constraints when creating a new table if required
table.constraints = set([
cons for cons in table.constraints
if omit_uniques is None or cons.name not in omit_uniques
])
self.append('ALTER TABLE %s RENAME TO migration_tmp' % table_name)
self.execute()
@ -123,9 +165,12 @@ class SQLiteConstraintGenerator(ansisql.ANSIConstraintGenerator, SQLiteHelper, S
class SQLiteConstraintDropper(ansisql.ANSIColumnDropper,
SQLiteCommon,
SQLiteHelper,
ansisql.ANSIConstraintCommon):
def _modify_table(self, table, column, delta):
return 'INSERT INTO %(table_name)s SELECT * from migration_tmp'
def visit_migrate_primary_key_constraint(self, constraint):
tmpl = "DROP INDEX %s "
name = self.get_constraint_name(constraint)
@ -140,7 +185,7 @@ class SQLiteConstraintDropper(ansisql.ANSIColumnDropper,
self._not_supported('ALTER TABLE DROP CONSTRAINT')
def visit_migrate_unique_constraint(self, *p, **k):
self._not_supported('ALTER TABLE DROP CONSTRAINT')
self.recreate_table(p[0].table, omit_uniques=[p[0].name])
# TODO: technically primary key is a NOT NULL + UNIQUE constraint, should add NOT NULL to index

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@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ class TestAutoname(CommonTestConstraint):
self.table.insert(values={'id': 2, 'fkey': 2}).execute()
self.table.insert(values={'id': 1, 'fkey': 3}).execute()
@fixture.usedb(not_supported=['oracle', 'sqlite'])
@fixture.usedb(not_supported=['oracle'])
def test_autoname_unique(self):
"""UniqueConstraints can guess their name if None is given"""
cons = UniqueConstraint(self.table.c.fkey)