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Enso-Bot/venv/Lib/site-packages/django/db/migrations/operations/fields.py

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from django.core.exceptions import FieldDoesNotExist
from django.db.models.fields import NOT_PROVIDED
from django.utils.functional import cached_property
from .base import Operation
from .utils import (
ModelTuple, field_references_model, is_referenced_by_foreign_key,
)
class FieldOperation(Operation):
def __init__(self, model_name, name, field=None):
self.model_name = model_name
self.name = name
self.field = field
@cached_property
def model_name_lower(self):
return self.model_name.lower()
@cached_property
def name_lower(self):
return self.name.lower()
def is_same_model_operation(self, operation):
return self.model_name_lower == operation.model_name_lower
def is_same_field_operation(self, operation):
return self.is_same_model_operation(operation) and self.name_lower == operation.name_lower
def references_model(self, name, app_label=None):
name_lower = name.lower()
if name_lower == self.model_name_lower:
return True
if self.field:
return field_references_model(self.field, ModelTuple(app_label, name_lower))
return False
def references_field(self, model_name, name, app_label=None):
model_name_lower = model_name.lower()
# Check if this operation locally references the field.
if model_name_lower == self.model_name_lower:
if name == self.name:
return True
elif self.field and hasattr(self.field, 'from_fields') and name in self.field.from_fields:
return True
# Check if this operation remotely references the field.
if self.field:
model_tuple = ModelTuple(app_label, model_name_lower)
remote_field = self.field.remote_field
if remote_field:
if (ModelTuple.from_model(remote_field.model) == model_tuple and
(not hasattr(self.field, 'to_fields') or
name in self.field.to_fields or None in self.field.to_fields)):
return True
through = getattr(remote_field, 'through', None)
if (through and ModelTuple.from_model(through) == model_tuple and
(getattr(remote_field, 'through_fields', None) is None or
name in remote_field.through_fields)):
return True
return False
def reduce(self, operation, app_label=None):
return (
super().reduce(operation, app_label=app_label) or
not operation.references_field(self.model_name, self.name, app_label)
)
class AddField(FieldOperation):
"""Add a field to a model."""
def __init__(self, model_name, name, field, preserve_default=True):
self.preserve_default = preserve_default
super().__init__(model_name, name, field)
def deconstruct(self):
kwargs = {
'model_name': self.model_name,
'name': self.name,
'field': self.field,
}
if self.preserve_default is not True:
kwargs['preserve_default'] = self.preserve_default
return (
self.__class__.__name__,
[],
kwargs
)
def state_forwards(self, app_label, state):
# If preserve default is off, don't use the default for future state
if not self.preserve_default:
field = self.field.clone()
field.default = NOT_PROVIDED
else:
field = self.field
state.models[app_label, self.model_name_lower].fields.append((self.name, field))
# Delay rendering of relationships if it's not a relational field
delay = not field.is_relation
state.reload_model(app_label, self.model_name_lower, delay=delay)
def database_forwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
to_model = to_state.apps.get_model(app_label, self.model_name)
if self.allow_migrate_model(schema_editor.connection.alias, to_model):
from_model = from_state.apps.get_model(app_label, self.model_name)
field = to_model._meta.get_field(self.name)
if not self.preserve_default:
field.default = self.field.default
schema_editor.add_field(
from_model,
field,
)
if not self.preserve_default:
field.default = NOT_PROVIDED
def database_backwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
from_model = from_state.apps.get_model(app_label, self.model_name)
if self.allow_migrate_model(schema_editor.connection.alias, from_model):
schema_editor.remove_field(from_model, from_model._meta.get_field(self.name))
def describe(self):
return "Add field %s to %s" % (self.name, self.model_name)
def reduce(self, operation, app_label=None):
if isinstance(operation, FieldOperation) and self.is_same_field_operation(operation):
if isinstance(operation, AlterField):
return [
AddField(
model_name=self.model_name,
name=operation.name,
field=operation.field,
),
]
elif isinstance(operation, RemoveField):
return []
elif isinstance(operation, RenameField):
return [
AddField(
model_name=self.model_name,
name=operation.new_name,
field=self.field,
),
]
return super().reduce(operation, app_label=app_label)
class RemoveField(FieldOperation):
"""Remove a field from a model."""
def deconstruct(self):
kwargs = {
'model_name': self.model_name,
'name': self.name,
}
return (
self.__class__.__name__,
[],
kwargs
)
def state_forwards(self, app_label, state):
new_fields = []
old_field = None
for name, instance in state.models[app_label, self.model_name_lower].fields:
if name != self.name:
new_fields.append((name, instance))
else:
old_field = instance
state.models[app_label, self.model_name_lower].fields = new_fields
# Delay rendering of relationships if it's not a relational field
delay = not old_field.is_relation
state.reload_model(app_label, self.model_name_lower, delay=delay)
def database_forwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
from_model = from_state.apps.get_model(app_label, self.model_name)
if self.allow_migrate_model(schema_editor.connection.alias, from_model):
schema_editor.remove_field(from_model, from_model._meta.get_field(self.name))
def database_backwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
to_model = to_state.apps.get_model(app_label, self.model_name)
if self.allow_migrate_model(schema_editor.connection.alias, to_model):
from_model = from_state.apps.get_model(app_label, self.model_name)
schema_editor.add_field(from_model, to_model._meta.get_field(self.name))
def describe(self):
return "Remove field %s from %s" % (self.name, self.model_name)
def reduce(self, operation, app_label=None):
from .models import DeleteModel
if isinstance(operation, DeleteModel) and operation.name_lower == self.model_name_lower:
return [operation]
return super().reduce(operation, app_label=app_label)
class AlterField(FieldOperation):
"""
Alter a field's database column (e.g. null, max_length) to the provided
new field.
"""
def __init__(self, model_name, name, field, preserve_default=True):
self.preserve_default = preserve_default
super().__init__(model_name, name, field)
def deconstruct(self):
kwargs = {
'model_name': self.model_name,
'name': self.name,
'field': self.field,
}
if self.preserve_default is not True:
kwargs['preserve_default'] = self.preserve_default
return (
self.__class__.__name__,
[],
kwargs
)
def state_forwards(self, app_label, state):
if not self.preserve_default:
field = self.field.clone()
field.default = NOT_PROVIDED
else:
field = self.field
state.models[app_label, self.model_name_lower].fields = [
(n, field if n == self.name else f)
for n, f in
state.models[app_label, self.model_name_lower].fields
]
# TODO: investigate if old relational fields must be reloaded or if it's
# sufficient if the new field is (#27737).
# Delay rendering of relationships if it's not a relational field and
# not referenced by a foreign key.
delay = (
not field.is_relation and
not is_referenced_by_foreign_key(state, self.model_name_lower, self.field, self.name)
)
state.reload_model(app_label, self.model_name_lower, delay=delay)
def database_forwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
to_model = to_state.apps.get_model(app_label, self.model_name)
if self.allow_migrate_model(schema_editor.connection.alias, to_model):
from_model = from_state.apps.get_model(app_label, self.model_name)
from_field = from_model._meta.get_field(self.name)
to_field = to_model._meta.get_field(self.name)
if not self.preserve_default:
to_field.default = self.field.default
schema_editor.alter_field(from_model, from_field, to_field)
if not self.preserve_default:
to_field.default = NOT_PROVIDED
def database_backwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
self.database_forwards(app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state)
def describe(self):
return "Alter field %s on %s" % (self.name, self.model_name)
def reduce(self, operation, app_label=None):
if isinstance(operation, RemoveField) and self.is_same_field_operation(operation):
return [operation]
elif isinstance(operation, RenameField) and self.is_same_field_operation(operation):
return [
operation,
AlterField(
model_name=self.model_name,
name=operation.new_name,
field=self.field,
),
]
return super().reduce(operation, app_label=app_label)
class RenameField(FieldOperation):
"""Rename a field on the model. Might affect db_column too."""
def __init__(self, model_name, old_name, new_name):
self.old_name = old_name
self.new_name = new_name
super().__init__(model_name, old_name)
@cached_property
def old_name_lower(self):
return self.old_name.lower()
@cached_property
def new_name_lower(self):
return self.new_name.lower()
def deconstruct(self):
kwargs = {
'model_name': self.model_name,
'old_name': self.old_name,
'new_name': self.new_name,
}
return (
self.__class__.__name__,
[],
kwargs
)
def state_forwards(self, app_label, state):
model_state = state.models[app_label, self.model_name_lower]
# Rename the field
fields = model_state.fields
found = False
delay = True
for index, (name, field) in enumerate(fields):
if not found and name == self.old_name:
fields[index] = (self.new_name, field)
found = True
# Fix from_fields to refer to the new field.
from_fields = getattr(field, 'from_fields', None)
if from_fields:
field.from_fields = tuple([
self.new_name if from_field_name == self.old_name else from_field_name
for from_field_name in from_fields
])
# Delay rendering of relationships if it's not a relational
# field and not referenced by a foreign key.
delay = delay and (
not field.is_relation and
not is_referenced_by_foreign_key(state, self.model_name_lower, field, self.name)
)
if not found:
raise FieldDoesNotExist(
"%s.%s has no field named '%s'" % (app_label, self.model_name, self.old_name)
)
# Fix index/unique_together to refer to the new field
options = model_state.options
for option in ('index_together', 'unique_together'):
if option in options:
options[option] = [
[self.new_name if n == self.old_name else n for n in together]
for together in options[option]
]
# Fix to_fields to refer to the new field.
model_tuple = app_label, self.model_name_lower
for (model_app_label, model_name), model_state in state.models.items():
for index, (name, field) in enumerate(model_state.fields):
remote_field = field.remote_field
if remote_field:
remote_model_tuple = self._get_model_tuple(
remote_field.model, model_app_label, model_name
)
if remote_model_tuple == model_tuple:
if getattr(remote_field, 'field_name', None) == self.old_name:
remote_field.field_name = self.new_name
to_fields = getattr(field, 'to_fields', None)
if to_fields:
field.to_fields = tuple([
self.new_name if to_field_name == self.old_name else to_field_name
for to_field_name in to_fields
])
state.reload_model(app_label, self.model_name_lower, delay=delay)
def database_forwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
to_model = to_state.apps.get_model(app_label, self.model_name)
if self.allow_migrate_model(schema_editor.connection.alias, to_model):
from_model = from_state.apps.get_model(app_label, self.model_name)
schema_editor.alter_field(
from_model,
from_model._meta.get_field(self.old_name),
to_model._meta.get_field(self.new_name),
)
def database_backwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
to_model = to_state.apps.get_model(app_label, self.model_name)
if self.allow_migrate_model(schema_editor.connection.alias, to_model):
from_model = from_state.apps.get_model(app_label, self.model_name)
schema_editor.alter_field(
from_model,
from_model._meta.get_field(self.new_name),
to_model._meta.get_field(self.old_name),
)
def describe(self):
return "Rename field %s on %s to %s" % (self.old_name, self.model_name, self.new_name)
def references_field(self, model_name, name, app_label=None):
return self.references_model(model_name) and (
name.lower() == self.old_name_lower or
name.lower() == self.new_name_lower
)
def reduce(self, operation, app_label=None):
if (isinstance(operation, RenameField) and
self.is_same_model_operation(operation) and
self.new_name_lower == operation.old_name_lower):
return [
RenameField(
self.model_name,
self.old_name,
operation.new_name,
),
]
# Skip `FieldOperation.reduce` as we want to run `references_field`
# against self.new_name.
return (
super(FieldOperation, self).reduce(operation, app_label=app_label) or
not operation.references_field(self.model_name, self.new_name, app_label)
)