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- from __future__ import unicode_literals
- import importlib
- import os
- import sys
- from django.apps import apps
- from django.utils import datetime_safe, six
- from django.utils.six.moves import input
- from .loader import MIGRATIONS_MODULE_NAME
- class MigrationQuestioner(object):
- """
- Gives the autodetector responses to questions it might have.
- This base class has a built-in noninteractive mode, but the
- interactive subclass is what the command-line arguments will use.
- """
- def __init__(self, defaults=None, specified_apps=None, dry_run=None):
- self.defaults = defaults or {}
- self.specified_apps = specified_apps or set()
- self.dry_run = dry_run
- def ask_initial(self, app_label):
- "Should we create an initial migration for the app?"
- # If it was specified on the command line, definitely true
- if app_label in self.specified_apps:
- return True
- # Otherwise, we look to see if it has a migrations module
- # without any Python files in it, apart from __init__.py.
- # Apps from the new app template will have these; the python
- # file check will ensure we skip South ones.
- try:
- app_config = apps.get_app_config(app_label)
- except LookupError: # It's a fake app.
- return self.defaults.get("ask_initial", False)
- migrations_import_path = "%s.%s" % (app_config.name, MIGRATIONS_MODULE_NAME)
- try:
- migrations_module = importlib.import_module(migrations_import_path)
- except ImportError:
- return self.defaults.get("ask_initial", False)
- else:
- if hasattr(migrations_module, "__file__"):
- filenames = os.listdir(os.path.dirname(migrations_module.__file__))
- elif hasattr(migrations_module, "__path__"):
- if len(migrations_module.__path__) > 1:
- return False
- filenames = os.listdir(list(migrations_module.__path__)[0])
- return not any(x.endswith(".py") for x in filenames if x != "__init__.py")
- def ask_not_null_addition(self, field_name, model_name):
- "Adding a NOT NULL field to a model"
- # None means quit
- return None
- def ask_rename(self, model_name, old_name, new_name, field_instance):
- "Was this field really renamed?"
- return self.defaults.get("ask_rename", False)
- def ask_rename_model(self, old_model_state, new_model_state):
- "Was this model really renamed?"
- return self.defaults.get("ask_rename_model", False)
- def ask_merge(self, app_label):
- "Do you really want to merge these migrations?"
- return self.defaults.get("ask_merge", False)
- class InteractiveMigrationQuestioner(MigrationQuestioner):
- def _boolean_input(self, question, default=None):
- result = input("%s " % question)
- if not result and default is not None:
- return default
- while len(result) < 1 or result[0].lower() not in "yn":
- result = input("Please answer yes or no: ")
- return result[0].lower() == "y"
- def _choice_input(self, question, choices):
- print(question)
- for i, choice in enumerate(choices):
- print(" %s) %s" % (i + 1, choice))
- result = input("Select an option: ")
- while True:
- try:
- value = int(result)
- if 0 < value <= len(choices):
- return value
- except ValueError:
- pass
- result = input("Please select a valid option: ")
- def ask_not_null_addition(self, field_name, model_name):
- "Adding a NOT NULL field to a model"
- if not self.dry_run:
- choice = self._choice_input(
- "You are trying to add a non-nullable field '%s' to %s without a default;\n" % (field_name, model_name) +
- "we can't do that (the database needs something to populate existing rows).\n" +
- "Please select a fix:",
- [
- "Provide a one-off default now (will be set on all existing rows)",
- "Quit, and let me add a default in models.py",
- ]
- )
- if choice == 2:
- sys.exit(3)
- else:
- print("Please enter the default value now, as valid Python")
- print("The datetime module is available, so you can do e.g. datetime.date.today()")
- while True:
- if six.PY3:
- # Six does not correctly abstract over the fact that
- # py3 input returns a unicode string, while py2 raw_input
- # returns a bytestring.
- code = input(">>> ")
- else:
- code = input(">>> ").decode(sys.stdin.encoding)
- if not code:
- print("Please enter some code, or 'exit' (with no quotes) to exit.")
- elif code == "exit":
- sys.exit(1)
- else:
- try:
- return eval(code, {}, {"datetime": datetime_safe})
- except (SyntaxError, NameError) as e:
- print("Invalid input: %s" % e)
- return None
- def ask_rename(self, model_name, old_name, new_name, field_instance):
- "Was this field really renamed?"
- return self._boolean_input("Did you rename %s.%s to %s.%s (a %s)? [y/N]" % (model_name, old_name, model_name, new_name, field_instance.__class__.__name__), False)
- def ask_rename_model(self, old_model_state, new_model_state):
- "Was this model really renamed?"
- return self._boolean_input("Did you rename the %s.%s model to %s? [y/N]" % (old_model_state.app_label, old_model_state.name, new_model_state.name), False)
- def ask_merge(self, app_label):
- return self._boolean_input(
- "\nMerging will only work if the operations printed above do not conflict\n" +
- "with each other (working on different fields or models)\n" +
- "Do you want to merge these migration branches? [y/N]",
- False,
- )
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