import psycopg2 from django.db.backends.base.schema import BaseDatabaseSchemaEditor from django.db.backends.ddl_references import IndexColumns from django.db.backends.utils import strip_quotes class DatabaseSchemaEditor(BaseDatabaseSchemaEditor): sql_create_sequence = "CREATE SEQUENCE %(sequence)s" sql_delete_sequence = "DROP SEQUENCE IF EXISTS %(sequence)s CASCADE" sql_set_sequence_max = ( "SELECT setval('%(sequence)s', MAX(%(column)s)) FROM %(table)s" ) sql_set_sequence_owner = "ALTER SEQUENCE %(sequence)s OWNED BY %(table)s.%(column)s" sql_create_index = ( "CREATE INDEX %(name)s ON %(table)s%(using)s " "(%(columns)s)%(include)s%(extra)s%(condition)s" ) sql_create_index_concurrently = ( "CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY %(name)s ON %(table)s%(using)s " "(%(columns)s)%(include)s%(extra)s%(condition)s" ) sql_delete_index = "DROP INDEX IF EXISTS %(name)s" sql_delete_index_concurrently = "DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY IF EXISTS %(name)s" # Setting the constraint to IMMEDIATE to allow changing data in the same # transaction. sql_create_column_inline_fk = ( "CONSTRAINT %(name)s REFERENCES %(to_table)s(%(to_column)s)%(deferrable)s" "; SET CONSTRAINTS %(namespace)s%(name)s IMMEDIATE" ) # Setting the constraint to IMMEDIATE runs any deferred checks to allow # dropping it in the same transaction. sql_delete_fk = ( "SET CONSTRAINTS %(name)s IMMEDIATE; " "ALTER TABLE %(table)s DROP CONSTRAINT %(name)s" ) sql_delete_procedure = "DROP FUNCTION %(procedure)s(%(param_types)s)" def quote_value(self, value): if isinstance(value, str): value = value.replace("%", "%%") adapted = psycopg2.extensions.adapt(value) if hasattr(adapted, "encoding"): adapted.encoding = "utf8" # getquoted() returns a quoted bytestring of the adapted value. return adapted.getquoted().decode() def _field_indexes_sql(self, model, field): output = super()._field_indexes_sql(model, field) like_index_statement = self._create_like_index_sql(model, field) if like_index_statement is not None: output.append(like_index_statement) return output def _field_data_type(self, field): if field.is_relation: return field.rel_db_type(self.connection) return self.connection.data_types.get( field.get_internal_type(), field.db_type(self.connection), ) def _field_base_data_types(self, field): # Yield base data types for array fields. if field.base_field.get_internal_type() == "ArrayField": yield from self._field_base_data_types(field.base_field) else: yield self._field_data_type(field.base_field) def _create_like_index_sql(self, model, field): """ Return the statement to create an index with varchar operator pattern when the column type is 'varchar' or 'text', otherwise return None. """ db_type = field.db_type(connection=self.connection) if db_type is not None and (field.db_index or field.unique): # Fields with database column types of `varchar` and `text` need # a second index that specifies their operator class, which is # needed when performing correct LIKE queries outside the # C locale. See #12234. # # The same doesn't apply to array fields such as varchar[size] # and text[size], so skip them. if "[" in db_type: return None if db_type.startswith("varchar"): return self._create_index_sql( model, fields=[field], suffix="_like", opclasses=["varchar_pattern_ops"], ) elif db_type.startswith("text"): return self._create_index_sql( model, fields=[field], suffix="_like", opclasses=["text_pattern_ops"], ) return None def _alter_column_type_sql(self, model, old_field, new_field, new_type): self.sql_alter_column_type = "ALTER COLUMN %(column)s TYPE %(type)s" # Cast when data type changed. using_sql = " USING %(column)s::%(type)s" new_internal_type = new_field.get_internal_type() old_internal_type = old_field.get_internal_type() if new_internal_type == "ArrayField" and new_internal_type == old_internal_type: # Compare base data types for array fields. if list(self._field_base_data_types(old_field)) != list( self._field_base_data_types(new_field) ): self.sql_alter_column_type += using_sql elif self._field_data_type(old_field) != self._field_data_type(new_field): self.sql_alter_column_type += using_sql # Make ALTER TYPE with SERIAL make sense. table = strip_quotes(model._meta.db_table) serial_fields_map = { "bigserial": "bigint", "serial": "integer", "smallserial": "smallint", } if new_type.lower() in serial_fields_map: column = strip_quotes(new_field.column) sequence_name = "%s_%s_seq" % (table, column) return ( ( self.sql_alter_column_type % { "column": self.quote_name(column), "type": serial_fields_map[new_type.lower()], }, [], ), [ ( self.sql_delete_sequence % { "sequence": self.quote_name(sequence_name), }, [], ), ( self.sql_create_sequence % { "sequence": self.quote_name(sequence_name), }, [], ), ( self.sql_alter_column % { "table": self.quote_name(table), "changes": self.sql_alter_column_default % { "column": self.quote_name(column), "default": "nextval('%s')" % self.quote_name(sequence_name), }, }, [], ), ( self.sql_set_sequence_max % { "table": self.quote_name(table), "column": self.quote_name(column), "sequence": self.quote_name(sequence_name), }, [], ), ( self.sql_set_sequence_owner % { "table": self.quote_name(table), "column": self.quote_name(column), "sequence": self.quote_name(sequence_name), }, [], ), ], ) elif ( old_field.db_parameters(connection=self.connection)["type"] in serial_fields_map ): # Drop the sequence if migrating away from AutoField. column = strip_quotes(new_field.column) sequence_name = "%s_%s_seq" % (table, column) fragment, _ = super()._alter_column_type_sql( model, old_field, new_field, new_type ) return fragment, [ ( self.sql_delete_sequence % { "sequence": self.quote_name(sequence_name), }, [], ), ] else: return super()._alter_column_type_sql(model, old_field, new_field, new_type) def _alter_field( self, model, old_field, new_field, old_type, new_type, old_db_params, new_db_params, strict=False, ): # Drop indexes on varchar/text/citext columns that are changing to a # different type. if (old_field.db_index or old_field.unique) and ( (old_type.startswith("varchar") and not new_type.startswith("varchar")) or (old_type.startswith("text") and not new_type.startswith("text")) or (old_type.startswith("citext") and not new_type.startswith("citext")) ): index_name = self._create_index_name( model._meta.db_table, [old_field.column], suffix="_like" ) self.execute(self._delete_index_sql(model, index_name)) super()._alter_field( model, old_field, new_field, old_type, new_type, old_db_params, new_db_params, strict, ) # Added an index? Create any PostgreSQL-specific indexes. if (not (old_field.db_index or old_field.unique) and new_field.db_index) or ( not old_field.unique and new_field.unique ): like_index_statement = self._create_like_index_sql(model, new_field) if like_index_statement is not None: self.execute(like_index_statement) # Removed an index? Drop any PostgreSQL-specific indexes. if old_field.unique and not (new_field.db_index or new_field.unique): index_to_remove = self._create_index_name( model._meta.db_table, [old_field.column], suffix="_like" ) self.execute(self._delete_index_sql(model, index_to_remove)) def _index_columns(self, table, columns, col_suffixes, opclasses): if opclasses: return IndexColumns( table, columns, self.quote_name, col_suffixes=col_suffixes, opclasses=opclasses, ) return super()._index_columns(table, columns, col_suffixes, opclasses) def add_index(self, model, index, concurrently=False): self.execute( index.create_sql(model, self, concurrently=concurrently), params=None ) def remove_index(self, model, index, concurrently=False): self.execute(index.remove_sql(model, self, concurrently=concurrently)) def _delete_index_sql(self, model, name, sql=None, concurrently=False): sql = ( self.sql_delete_index_concurrently if concurrently else self.sql_delete_index ) return super()._delete_index_sql(model, name, sql) def _create_index_sql( self, model, *, fields=None, name=None, suffix="", using="", db_tablespace=None, col_suffixes=(), sql=None, opclasses=(), condition=None, concurrently=False, include=None, expressions=None, ): sql = ( self.sql_create_index if not concurrently else self.sql_create_index_concurrently ) return super()._create_index_sql( model, fields=fields, name=name, suffix=suffix, using=using, db_tablespace=db_tablespace, col_suffixes=col_suffixes, sql=sql, opclasses=opclasses, condition=condition, include=include, expressions=expressions, )