# GNU MediaGoblin -- federated, autonomous media hosting # Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 MediaGoblin contributors. See AUTHORS. # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Affero General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . import datetime from sqlalchemy import (MetaData, Table, Column, Boolean, SmallInteger, Integer, Unicode, UnicodeText, DateTime, ForeignKey) from sqlalchemy.exc import ProgrammingError from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base from migrate.changeset.constraint import UniqueConstraint from mediagoblin.db.util import RegisterMigration from mediagoblin.db.models import MediaEntry, Collection, User MIGRATIONS = {} @RegisterMigration(1, MIGRATIONS) def ogg_to_webm_audio(db_conn): metadata = MetaData(bind=db_conn.bind) file_keynames = Table('core__file_keynames', metadata, autoload=True, autoload_with=db_conn.bind) db_conn.execute( file_keynames.update().where(file_keynames.c.name == 'ogg'). values(name='webm_audio') ) db_conn.commit() @RegisterMigration(2, MIGRATIONS) def add_wants_notification_column(db_conn): metadata = MetaData(bind=db_conn.bind) users = Table('core__users', metadata, autoload=True, autoload_with=db_conn.bind) col = Column('wants_comment_notification', Boolean, default=True, nullable=True) col.create(users, populate_defaults=True) db_conn.commit() @RegisterMigration(3, MIGRATIONS) def add_transcoding_progress(db_conn): metadata = MetaData(bind=db_conn.bind) media_entry = Table('core__media_entries', metadata, autoload=True, autoload_with=db_conn.bind) col = Column('transcoding_progress', SmallInteger) col.create(media_entry) db_conn.commit() class Collection_v0(declarative_base()): __tablename__ = "core__collections" id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True) title = Column(Unicode, nullable=False) slug = Column(Unicode) created = Column(DateTime, nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now, index=True) description = Column(UnicodeText) creator = Column(Integer, ForeignKey(User.id), nullable=False) items = Column(Integer, default=0) class CollectionItem_v0(declarative_base()): __tablename__ = "core__collection_items" id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True) media_entry = Column( Integer, ForeignKey(MediaEntry.id), nullable=False, index=True) collection = Column(Integer, ForeignKey(Collection.id), nullable=False) note = Column(UnicodeText, nullable=True) added = Column(DateTime, nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.now) position = Column(Integer) ## This should be activated, normally. ## But this would change the way the next migration used to work. ## So it's commented for now. __table_args__ = ( UniqueConstraint('collection', 'media_entry'), {}) collectionitem_unique_constraint_done = False @RegisterMigration(4, MIGRATIONS) def add_collection_tables(db_conn): Collection_v0.__table__.create(db_conn.bind) CollectionItem_v0.__table__.create(db_conn.bind) global collectionitem_unique_constraint_done collectionitem_unique_constraint_done = True db_conn.commit() @RegisterMigration(5, MIGRATIONS) def add_mediaentry_collected(db_conn): metadata = MetaData(bind=db_conn.bind) media_entry = Table('core__media_entries', metadata, autoload=True, autoload_with=db_conn.bind) col = Column('collected', Integer, default=0) col.create(media_entry) db_conn.commit() class ProcessingMetaData_v0(declarative_base()): __tablename__ = 'core__processing_metadata' id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True) media_entry_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey(MediaEntry.id), nullable=False, index=True) callback_url = Column(Unicode) @RegisterMigration(6, MIGRATIONS) def create_processing_metadata_table(db): ProcessingMetaData_v0.__table__.create(db.bind) db.commit() # Okay, problem being: # Migration #4 forgot to add the uniqueconstraint for the # new tables. While creating the tables from scratch had # the constraint enabled. # # So we have four situations that should end up at the same # db layout: # # 1. Fresh install. # Well, easy. Just uses the tables in models.py # 2. Fresh install using a git version just before this migration # The tables are all there, the unique constraint is also there. # This migration should do nothing. # But as we can't detect the uniqueconstraint easily, # this migration just adds the constraint again. # And possibly fails very loud. But ignores the failure. # 3. old install, not using git, just releases. # This one will get the new tables in #4 (now with constraint!) # And this migration is just skipped silently. # 4. old install, always on latest git. # This one has the tables, but lacks the constraint. # So this migration adds the constraint. @RegisterMigration(7, MIGRATIONS) def fix_CollectionItem_v0_constraint(db_conn): """Add the forgotten Constraint on CollectionItem""" global collectionitem_unique_constraint_done if collectionitem_unique_constraint_done: # Reset it. Maybe the whole thing gets run again # For a different db? collectionitem_unique_constraint_done = False return metadata = MetaData(bind=db_conn.bind) CollectionItem_table = Table('core__collection_items', metadata, autoload=True, autoload_with=db_conn.bind) constraint = UniqueConstraint('collection', 'media_entry', name='core__collection_items_collection_media_entry_key', table=CollectionItem_table) try: constraint.create() except ProgrammingError: # User probably has an install that was run since the # collection tables were added, so we don't need to run this migration. pass db_conn.commit()