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django/tests/migrations/test_loader.py
Mariusz Felisiak 21e6864715
Fixed RecorderTests.test_has_table_cached() on databases that perform multiple queries when introspecting tables.
Thanks Tim Graham for the report and implementation idea.

Follow up to ea8cbca579.
2023-06-28 12:11:25 +02:00

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Python

import compileall
import os
from importlib import import_module
from django.db import connection, connections
from django.db.migrations.exceptions import (
AmbiguityError,
InconsistentMigrationHistory,
NodeNotFoundError,
)
from django.db.migrations.loader import MigrationLoader
from django.db.migrations.recorder import MigrationRecorder
from django.test import TestCase, modify_settings, override_settings
from .test_base import MigrationTestBase
class RecorderTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests recording migrations as applied or not.
"""
databases = {"default", "other"}
def test_apply(self):
"""
Tests marking migrations as applied/unapplied.
"""
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
self.assertEqual(
{(x, y) for (x, y) in recorder.applied_migrations() if x == "myapp"},
set(),
)
recorder.record_applied("myapp", "0432_ponies")
self.assertEqual(
{(x, y) for (x, y) in recorder.applied_migrations() if x == "myapp"},
{("myapp", "0432_ponies")},
)
# That should not affect records of another database
recorder_other = MigrationRecorder(connections["other"])
self.assertEqual(
{(x, y) for (x, y) in recorder_other.applied_migrations() if x == "myapp"},
set(),
)
recorder.record_unapplied("myapp", "0432_ponies")
self.assertEqual(
{(x, y) for (x, y) in recorder.applied_migrations() if x == "myapp"},
set(),
)
def test_has_table_cached(self):
"""
The has_table() method caches a positive result and not continually
query for the existence of the migrations table.
"""
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
self.assertIs(recorder.has_table(), True)
with self.assertNumQueries(0):
self.assertIs(recorder.has_table(), True)
class LoaderTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests the disk and database loader, and running through migrations
in memory.
"""
def setUp(self):
self.applied_records = []
def tearDown(self):
# Unapply records on databases that don't roll back changes after each
# test method.
if not connection.features.supports_transactions:
for recorder, app, name in self.applied_records:
recorder.record_unapplied(app, name)
def record_applied(self, recorder, app, name):
recorder.record_applied(app, name)
self.applied_records.append((recorder, app, name))
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"})
@modify_settings(INSTALLED_APPS={"append": "basic"})
def test_load(self):
"""
Makes sure the loader can load the migrations for the test apps,
and then render them out to a new Apps.
"""
# Load and test the plan
migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
self.assertEqual(
migration_loader.graph.forwards_plan(("migrations", "0002_second")),
[
("migrations", "0001_initial"),
("migrations", "0002_second"),
],
)
# Now render it out!
project_state = migration_loader.project_state(("migrations", "0002_second"))
self.assertEqual(len(project_state.models), 2)
author_state = project_state.models["migrations", "author"]
self.assertEqual(
list(author_state.fields), ["id", "name", "slug", "age", "rating"]
)
book_state = project_state.models["migrations", "book"]
self.assertEqual(list(book_state.fields), ["id", "author"])
# Ensure we've included unmigrated apps in there too
self.assertIn("basic", project_state.real_apps)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={
"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations",
"migrations2": "migrations2.test_migrations_2",
}
)
@modify_settings(INSTALLED_APPS={"append": "migrations2"})
def test_plan_handles_repeated_migrations(self):
"""
_generate_plan() doesn't readd migrations already in the plan (#29180).
"""
migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
nodes = [("migrations", "0002_second"), ("migrations2", "0001_initial")]
self.assertEqual(
migration_loader.graph._generate_plan(nodes, at_end=True),
[
("migrations", "0001_initial"),
("migrations", "0002_second"),
("migrations2", "0001_initial"),
],
)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_unmigdep"}
)
def test_load_unmigrated_dependency(self):
"""
The loader can load migrations with a dependency on an unmigrated app.
"""
# Load and test the plan
migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
self.assertEqual(
migration_loader.graph.forwards_plan(("migrations", "0001_initial")),
[
("contenttypes", "0001_initial"),
("auth", "0001_initial"),
("migrations", "0001_initial"),
],
)
# Now render it out!
project_state = migration_loader.project_state(("migrations", "0001_initial"))
self.assertEqual(
len([m for a, m in project_state.models if a == "migrations"]), 1
)
book_state = project_state.models["migrations", "book"]
self.assertEqual(list(book_state.fields), ["id", "user"])
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_run_before"}
)
def test_run_before(self):
"""
Makes sure the loader uses Migration.run_before.
"""
# Load and test the plan
migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
self.assertEqual(
migration_loader.graph.forwards_plan(("migrations", "0002_second")),
[
("migrations", "0001_initial"),
("migrations", "0003_third"),
("migrations", "0002_second"),
],
)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={
"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_first",
"migrations2": "migrations2.test_migrations_2_first",
}
)
@modify_settings(INSTALLED_APPS={"append": "migrations2"})
def test_first(self):
"""
Makes sure the '__first__' migrations build correctly.
"""
migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
self.assertEqual(
migration_loader.graph.forwards_plan(("migrations", "second")),
[
("migrations", "thefirst"),
("migrations2", "0001_initial"),
("migrations2", "0002_second"),
("migrations", "second"),
],
)
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"})
def test_name_match(self):
"Tests prefix name matching"
migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
self.assertEqual(
migration_loader.get_migration_by_prefix("migrations", "0001").name,
"0001_initial",
)
msg = "There is more than one migration for 'migrations' with the prefix '0'"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AmbiguityError, msg):
migration_loader.get_migration_by_prefix("migrations", "0")
msg = "There is no migration for 'migrations' with the prefix 'blarg'"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(KeyError, msg):
migration_loader.get_migration_by_prefix("migrations", "blarg")
def test_load_import_error(self):
with override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "import_error_package"}
):
with self.assertRaises(ImportError):
MigrationLoader(connection)
def test_load_module_file(self):
with override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.faulty_migrations.file"}
):
loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
self.assertIn(
"migrations",
loader.unmigrated_apps,
"App with migrations module file not in unmigrated apps.",
)
def test_load_empty_dir(self):
with override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.faulty_migrations.namespace"}
):
loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
self.assertIn(
"migrations",
loader.unmigrated_apps,
"App missing __init__.py in migrations module not in unmigrated apps.",
)
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=["migrations.migrations_test_apps.migrated_app"],
)
def test_marked_as_migrated(self):
"""
Undefined MIGRATION_MODULES implies default migration module.
"""
migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
self.assertEqual(migration_loader.migrated_apps, {"migrated_app"})
self.assertEqual(migration_loader.unmigrated_apps, set())
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=["migrations.migrations_test_apps.migrated_app"],
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrated_app": None},
)
def test_marked_as_unmigrated(self):
"""
MIGRATION_MODULES allows disabling of migrations for a particular app.
"""
migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
self.assertEqual(migration_loader.migrated_apps, set())
self.assertEqual(migration_loader.unmigrated_apps, {"migrated_app"})
@override_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS=["migrations.migrations_test_apps.migrated_app"],
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrated_app": "missing-module"},
)
def test_explicit_missing_module(self):
"""
If a MIGRATION_MODULES override points to a missing module, the error
raised during the importation attempt should be propagated unless
`ignore_no_migrations=True`.
"""
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImportError, "missing-module"):
migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection, ignore_no_migrations=True)
self.assertEqual(migration_loader.migrated_apps, set())
self.assertEqual(migration_loader.unmigrated_apps, {"migrated_app"})
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed"}
)
def test_loading_squashed(self):
"Tests loading a squashed migration"
migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
self.addCleanup(recorder.flush)
# Loading with nothing applied should just give us the one node
self.assertEqual(
len([x for x in migration_loader.graph.nodes if x[0] == "migrations"]),
1,
)
# However, fake-apply one migration and it should now use the old two
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "0001_initial")
migration_loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(
len([x for x in migration_loader.graph.nodes if x[0] == "migrations"]),
2,
)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed_complex"}
)
def test_loading_squashed_complex(self):
"Tests loading a complex set of squashed migrations"
loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
self.addCleanup(recorder.flush)
def num_nodes():
plan = set(loader.graph.forwards_plan(("migrations", "7_auto")))
return len(plan - loader.applied_migrations.keys())
# Empty database: use squashed migration
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 5)
# Starting at 1 or 2 should use the squashed migration too
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "1_auto")
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 4)
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "2_auto")
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 3)
# However, starting at 3 to 5 cannot use the squashed migration
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "3_auto")
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 4)
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "4_auto")
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 3)
# Starting at 5 to 7 we are past the squashed migrations.
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "5_auto")
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 2)
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "6_auto")
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 1)
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "7_auto")
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 0)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={
"app1": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed_complex_multi_apps.app1",
"app2": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed_complex_multi_apps.app2",
}
)
@modify_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS={
"append": [
"migrations.test_migrations_squashed_complex_multi_apps.app1",
"migrations.test_migrations_squashed_complex_multi_apps.app2",
]
}
)
def test_loading_squashed_complex_multi_apps(self):
loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
loader.build_graph()
plan = set(loader.graph.forwards_plan(("app1", "4_auto")))
expected_plan = {
("app1", "1_auto"),
("app2", "1_squashed_2"),
("app1", "2_squashed_3"),
("app1", "4_auto"),
}
self.assertEqual(plan, expected_plan)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={
"app1": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed_complex_multi_apps.app1",
"app2": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed_complex_multi_apps.app2",
}
)
@modify_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS={
"append": [
"migrations.test_migrations_squashed_complex_multi_apps.app1",
"migrations.test_migrations_squashed_complex_multi_apps.app2",
]
}
)
def test_loading_squashed_complex_multi_apps_partially_applied(self):
loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
self.record_applied(recorder, "app1", "1_auto")
self.record_applied(recorder, "app1", "2_auto")
loader.build_graph()
plan = set(loader.graph.forwards_plan(("app1", "4_auto")))
plan -= loader.applied_migrations.keys()
expected_plan = {
("app2", "1_squashed_2"),
("app1", "3_auto"),
("app1", "4_auto"),
}
self.assertEqual(plan, expected_plan)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={
"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed_erroneous"
}
)
def test_loading_squashed_erroneous(self):
"Tests loading a complex but erroneous set of squashed migrations"
loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
self.addCleanup(recorder.flush)
def num_nodes():
plan = set(loader.graph.forwards_plan(("migrations", "7_auto")))
return len(plan - loader.applied_migrations.keys())
# Empty database: use squashed migration
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 5)
# Starting at 1 or 2 should use the squashed migration too
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "1_auto")
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 4)
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "2_auto")
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 3)
# However, starting at 3 or 4, nonexistent migrations would be needed.
msg = (
"Migration migrations.6_auto depends on nonexistent node "
"('migrations', '5_auto'). Django tried to replace migration "
"migrations.5_auto with any of [migrations.3_squashed_5] but wasn't able "
"to because some of the replaced migrations are already applied."
)
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "3_auto")
with self.assertRaisesMessage(NodeNotFoundError, msg):
loader.build_graph()
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "4_auto")
with self.assertRaisesMessage(NodeNotFoundError, msg):
loader.build_graph()
# Starting at 5 to 7 we are passed the squashed migrations
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "5_auto")
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 2)
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "6_auto")
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 1)
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "7_auto")
loader.build_graph()
self.assertEqual(num_nodes(), 0)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"},
INSTALLED_APPS=["migrations"],
)
def test_check_consistent_history(self):
loader = MigrationLoader(connection=None)
loader.check_consistent_history(connection)
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "0002_second")
msg = (
"Migration migrations.0002_second is applied before its dependency "
"migrations.0001_initial on database 'default'."
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(InconsistentMigrationHistory, msg):
loader.check_consistent_history(connection)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed_extra"},
INSTALLED_APPS=["migrations"],
)
def test_check_consistent_history_squashed(self):
"""
MigrationLoader.check_consistent_history() should ignore unapplied
squashed migrations that have all of their `replaces` applied.
"""
loader = MigrationLoader(connection=None)
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "0001_initial")
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "0002_second")
loader.check_consistent_history(connection)
self.record_applied(recorder, "migrations", "0003_third")
loader.check_consistent_history(connection)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={
"app1": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed_ref_squashed.app1",
"app2": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed_ref_squashed.app2",
}
)
@modify_settings(
INSTALLED_APPS={
"append": [
"migrations.test_migrations_squashed_ref_squashed.app1",
"migrations.test_migrations_squashed_ref_squashed.app2",
]
}
)
def test_loading_squashed_ref_squashed(self):
"Tests loading a squashed migration with a new migration referencing it"
r"""
The sample migrations are structured like this:
app_1 1 --> 2 ---------------------*--> 3 *--> 4
\ / /
*-------------------*----/--> 2_sq_3 --*
\ / /
=============== \ ============= / == / ======================
app_2 *--> 1_sq_2 --* /
\ /
*--> 1 --> 2 --*
Where 2_sq_3 is a replacing migration for 2 and 3 in app_1,
as 1_sq_2 is a replacing migration for 1 and 2 in app_2.
"""
loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
recorder = MigrationRecorder(connection)
self.addCleanup(recorder.flush)
# Load with nothing applied: both migrations squashed.
loader.build_graph()
plan = set(loader.graph.forwards_plan(("app1", "4_auto")))
plan -= loader.applied_migrations.keys()
expected_plan = {
("app1", "1_auto"),
("app2", "1_squashed_2"),
("app1", "2_squashed_3"),
("app1", "4_auto"),
}
self.assertEqual(plan, expected_plan)
# Load with nothing applied and migrate to a replaced migration.
# Not possible if loader.replace_migrations is True (default).
loader.build_graph()
msg = "Node ('app1', '3_auto') not a valid node"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(NodeNotFoundError, msg):
loader.graph.forwards_plan(("app1", "3_auto"))
# Possible if loader.replace_migrations is False.
loader.replace_migrations = False
loader.build_graph()
plan = set(loader.graph.forwards_plan(("app1", "3_auto")))
plan -= loader.applied_migrations.keys()
expected_plan = {
("app1", "1_auto"),
("app2", "1_auto"),
("app2", "2_auto"),
("app1", "2_auto"),
("app1", "3_auto"),
}
self.assertEqual(plan, expected_plan)
loader.replace_migrations = True
# Fake-apply a few from app1: unsquashes migration in app1.
self.record_applied(recorder, "app1", "1_auto")
self.record_applied(recorder, "app1", "2_auto")
loader.build_graph()
plan = set(loader.graph.forwards_plan(("app1", "4_auto")))
plan -= loader.applied_migrations.keys()
expected_plan = {
("app2", "1_squashed_2"),
("app1", "3_auto"),
("app1", "4_auto"),
}
self.assertEqual(plan, expected_plan)
# Fake-apply one from app2: unsquashes migration in app2 too.
self.record_applied(recorder, "app2", "1_auto")
loader.build_graph()
plan = set(loader.graph.forwards_plan(("app1", "4_auto")))
plan -= loader.applied_migrations.keys()
expected_plan = {
("app2", "2_auto"),
("app1", "3_auto"),
("app1", "4_auto"),
}
self.assertEqual(plan, expected_plan)
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_private"}
)
def test_ignore_files(self):
"""Files prefixed with underscore, tilde, or dot aren't loaded."""
loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
loader.load_disk()
migrations = [
name for app, name in loader.disk_migrations if app == "migrations"
]
self.assertEqual(migrations, ["0001_initial"])
@override_settings(
MIGRATION_MODULES={
"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_namespace_package"
},
)
def test_loading_namespace_package(self):
"""Migration directories without an __init__.py file are ignored."""
loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
loader.load_disk()
migrations = [
name for app, name in loader.disk_migrations if app == "migrations"
]
self.assertEqual(migrations, [])
@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations"})
def test_loading_package_without__file__(self):
"""
To support frozen environments, MigrationLoader loads migrations from
regular packages with no __file__ attribute.
"""
test_module = import_module("migrations.test_migrations")
loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
# __file__ == __spec__.origin or the latter is None and former is
# undefined.
module_file = test_module.__file__
module_origin = test_module.__spec__.origin
module_has_location = test_module.__spec__.has_location
try:
del test_module.__file__
test_module.__spec__.origin = None
test_module.__spec__.has_location = False
loader.load_disk()
migrations = [
name for app, name in loader.disk_migrations if app == "migrations"
]
self.assertCountEqual(migrations, ["0001_initial", "0002_second"])
finally:
test_module.__file__ = module_file
test_module.__spec__.origin = module_origin
test_module.__spec__.has_location = module_has_location
class PycLoaderTests(MigrationTestBase):
def test_valid(self):
"""
To support frozen environments, MigrationLoader loads .pyc migrations.
"""
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations"
) as migration_dir:
# Compile .py files to .pyc files and delete .py files.
compileall.compile_dir(migration_dir, force=True, quiet=1, legacy=True)
for name in os.listdir(migration_dir):
if name.endswith(".py"):
os.remove(os.path.join(migration_dir, name))
loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
self.assertIn(("migrations", "0001_initial"), loader.disk_migrations)
def test_invalid(self):
"""
MigrationLoader reraises ImportErrors caused by "bad magic number" pyc
files with a more helpful message.
"""
with self.temporary_migration_module(
module="migrations.test_migrations_bad_pyc"
) as migration_dir:
# The -tpl suffix is to avoid the pyc exclusion in MANIFEST.in.
os.rename(
os.path.join(migration_dir, "0001_initial.pyc-tpl"),
os.path.join(migration_dir, "0001_initial.pyc"),
)
msg = (
r"Couldn't import '\w+.migrations.0001_initial' as it appears "
"to be a stale .pyc file."
)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(ImportError, msg):
MigrationLoader(connection)