Move from sqlalchemy-migrate to alembic
This affects how columns are added and dropped from tables. MetaData and SQLATable objects have to be recreated to make sync changed columns.
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@ -10,12 +10,14 @@ except ImportError:
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from urlparse import parse_qs
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from sqlalchemy import create_engine
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from migrate.versioning.util import construct_engine
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from sqlalchemy.pool import NullPool
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from sqlalchemy.schema import MetaData, Column, Index
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from sqlalchemy.schema import Table as SQLATable
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from sqlalchemy import Integer, Text, String
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from alembic.migration import MigrationContext
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from alembic.operations import Operations
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from dataset.persistence.table import Table
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from dataset.persistence.util import ResultIter
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from dataset.util import DatasetException
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@ -42,9 +44,8 @@ class Database(object):
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if len(query):
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url = url + '?' + urlencode(query, doseq=True)
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self.schema = schema
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engine = create_engine(url, **kw)
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self.engine = create_engine(url, **kw)
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self.url = url
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self.engine = construct_engine(engine)
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self.metadata = MetaData(schema=schema)
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self.metadata.bind = self.engine
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if reflectMetadata:
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@ -59,6 +60,14 @@ class Database(object):
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return self.local.connection
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return self.engine
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@property
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def op(self):
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if hasattr(self.local, 'connection'):
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ctx = MigrationContext.configure(self.local.connection)
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else:
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ctx = MigrationContext.configure(self.engine)
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return Operations(ctx)
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def _acquire(self):
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self.lock.acquire()
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@ -109,15 +118,15 @@ class Database(object):
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def create_table(self, table_name, primary_id='id', primary_type='Integer'):
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"""
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Creates a new table. The new table will automatically have an `id` column
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unless specified via optional parameter primary_id, which will be used
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as the primary key of the table. Automatic id is set to be an
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auto-incrementing integer, while the type of custom primary_id can be a
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String or an Integer as specified with primary_type flag. The default
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length of String is 256. The caller can specify the length.
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Creates a new table. The new table will automatically have an `id` column
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unless specified via optional parameter primary_id, which will be used
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as the primary key of the table. Automatic id is set to be an
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auto-incrementing integer, while the type of custom primary_id can be a
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String or an Integer as specified with primary_type flag. The default
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length of String is 256. The caller can specify the length.
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The caller will be responsible for the uniqueness of manual primary_id.
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This custom id feature is only available via direct create_table call.
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This custom id feature is only available via direct create_table call.
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Returns a :py:class:`Table <dataset.Table>` instance.
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::
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@ -179,6 +188,12 @@ class Database(object):
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finally:
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self._release()
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def update_table(self, table_name):
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self.metadata = MetaData(schema=self.schema)
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self.metadata.bind = self.engine
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self.metadata.reflect(self.engine)
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return SQLATable(table_name, self.metadata)
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def get_table(self, table_name, primary_id='id', primary_type='Integer'):
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"""
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Smart wrapper around *load_table* and *create_table*. Either loads a table
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@ -222,7 +237,7 @@ class Database(object):
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iterator will yield each result sequentially.
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Any keyword arguments will be passed into the query to perform
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parameter binding.
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parameter binding.
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::
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res = db.query('SELECT user, COUNT(*) c FROM photos GROUP BY user')
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@ -218,9 +218,11 @@ class Table(object):
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self.database._acquire()
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try:
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if name not in self.table.columns.keys():
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col = Column(name, type)
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col.create(self.table,
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connection=self.database.executable)
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self.database.op.add_column(
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self.table.name,
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Column(name, type)
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)
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self.table = self.database.update_table(self.table.name)
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finally:
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self.database._release()
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@ -235,8 +237,11 @@ class Table(object):
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self.database._acquire()
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try:
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if name in self.table.columns.keys():
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col = self.table.columns[name]
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col.drop()
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self.database.op.drop_column(
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self.table.name,
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name
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)
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self.table = self.database.update_table(self.table.name)
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finally:
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self.database._release()
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