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drop_test_database.py
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drop_test_database.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from itertools import count
import os
import logging
import warnings
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
from django.db import DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
from django.db.backends.base.creation import TEST_DATABASE_PREFIX
from django_extensions.settings import SQLITE_ENGINES, POSTGRESQL_ENGINES, MYSQL_ENGINES
from django_extensions.management.mysql import parse_mysql_cnf
from django_extensions.management.utils import signalcommand
from django_extensions.utils.deprecation import RemovedInNextVersionWarning
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = "Drops test database for this project."
def add_arguments(self, parser):
super().add_arguments(parser)
parser.add_argument(
'--noinput', action='store_false', dest='interactive',
default=True, help='Tells Django to NOT prompt the user for input of any kind.'
)
parser.add_argument(
'-U', '--user', action='store', dest='user', default=None,
help='Use another user for the database then defined in settings.py'
)
parser.add_argument(
'-P', '--password', action='store', dest='password', default=None,
help='Use another password for the database then defined in settings.py'
)
parser.add_argument(
'-D', '--dbname', action='store', dest='dbname', default=None,
help='Use another database name then defined in settings.py'
)
parser.add_argument(
'-R', '--router', action='store', dest='router', default=DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS,
help='Use this router-database other then defined in settings.py'
)
parser.add_argument(
'--database', default=DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS,
help='Nominates a database to run command for. Defaults to the "%s" database.' % DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS,
)
@signalcommand
def handle(self, *args, **options):
"""Drop test database for this project."""
database = options['database']
if options['router'] != DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS:
warnings.warn("--router is deprecated. You should use --database.", RemovedInNextVersionWarning, stacklevel=2)
database = options['router']
dbinfo = settings.DATABASES.get(database)
if dbinfo is None:
raise CommandError("Unknown database %s" % database)
engine = dbinfo.get('ENGINE')
user = password = database_name = database_host = database_port = ''
if engine == 'mysql':
(user, password, database_name, database_host, database_port) = parse_mysql_cnf(dbinfo)
user = options['user'] or dbinfo.get('USER') or user
password = options['password'] or dbinfo.get('PASSWORD') or password
try:
database_name = dbinfo['TEST']['NAME']
except KeyError:
database_name = None
if database_name is None:
database_name = TEST_DATABASE_PREFIX + (options['dbname'] or dbinfo.get('NAME'))
if database_name is None or database_name == '':
raise CommandError("You need to specify DATABASE_NAME in your Django settings file.")
database_host = dbinfo.get('HOST') or database_host
database_port = dbinfo.get('PORT') or database_port
verbosity = options["verbosity"]
if options['interactive']:
confirm = input("""
You have requested to drop all test databases.
This will IRREVERSIBLY DESTROY
ALL data in the database "{db_name}"
and all cloned test databases generated via
the "--parallel" flag (these are sequentially
named "{db_name}_1", "{db_name}_2", etc.).
Are you sure you want to do this?
Type 'yes' to continue, or 'no' to cancel: """.format(db_name=database_name))
else:
confirm = 'yes'
if confirm != 'yes':
print("Reset cancelled.")
return
def get_database_names(formatter):
"""
Return a generator of all possible test database names.
e.g., 'test_foo', 'test_foo_1', test_foo_2', etc.
formatter: func returning a clone db name given the primary db name
and the clone's number, e.g., 'test_foo_1' for mysql/postgres, and
'test_foo_1..sqlite3' for sqlite (re: double dots, see comments).
"""
yield database_name
yield from (formatter(database_name, n) for n in count(1))
if engine in SQLITE_ENGINES:
# By default all sqlite test databases are created in memory.
# There will only be database files to delete if the developer has
# specified a test database name, which forces files to be written
# to disk.
logging.info("Unlinking %s databases" % engine)
def format_filename(name, number):
filename, ext = os.path.splitext(name)
# Since splitext() includes the dot in 'ext', the inclusion of
# the dot in the format string below is incorrect and creates a
# double dot. Django makes this mistake, so it must be
# replicated here. If fixed in Django, this code should be
# updated accordingly.
# Reference: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/32582
return '{}_{}.{}'.format(filename, number, ext)
try:
for db_name in get_database_names(format_filename):
if not os.path.isfile(db_name):
break
logging.info('Unlinking database named "%s"' % db_name)
os.unlink(db_name)
except OSError:
return
elif engine in MYSQL_ENGINES:
import MySQLdb as Database
kwargs = {
'user': user,
'passwd': password,
}
if database_host.startswith('/'):
kwargs['unix_socket'] = database_host
else:
kwargs['host'] = database_host
if database_port:
kwargs['port'] = int(database_port)
connection = Database.connect(**kwargs)
cursor = connection.cursor()
for db_name in get_database_names('{}_{}'.format):
exists_query = \
"SELECT SCHEMA_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SCHEMATA WHERE SCHEMA_NAME='%s';" \
% db_name
row_count = cursor.execute(exists_query)
if row_count < 1:
break
drop_query = 'DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS `%s`' % db_name
logging.info('Executing: "' + drop_query + '"')
cursor.execute(drop_query)
elif engine in POSTGRESQL_ENGINES:
import psycopg2 as Database # NOQA
conn_params = {'database': 'template1'}
if user:
conn_params['user'] = user
if password:
conn_params['password'] = password
if database_host:
conn_params['host'] = database_host
if database_port:
conn_params['port'] = database_port
connection = Database.connect(**conn_params)
connection.set_isolation_level(0) # autocommit false
cursor = connection.cursor()
for db_name in get_database_names('{}_{}'.format):
exists_query = "SELECT datname FROM pg_catalog.pg_database WHERE datname='%s';" \
% db_name
try:
cursor.execute(exists_query)
# NOTE: Unlike MySQLdb, the psycopg2 cursor does not return the row count
# however both cursors provide it as a property
if cursor.rowcount < 1:
break
drop_query = "DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS \"%s\";" % db_name
logging.info('Executing: "' + drop_query + '"')
cursor.execute(drop_query)
except Database.ProgrammingError as e:
logging.exception("Error: %s" % str(e))
return
else:
raise CommandError("Unknown database engine %s" % engine)
if verbosity >= 2 or options['interactive']:
print("Reset successful.")