# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Title: Dumpscript management command Project: Hardytools (queryset-refactor version) Author: Will Hardy (http://willhardy.com.au) Date: June 2008 Usage: python manage.py dumpscript appname > scripts/scriptname.py $Revision: 217 $ Description: Generates a Python script that will repopulate the database using objects. The advantage of this approach is that it is easy to understand, and more flexible than directly populating the database, or using XML. * It also allows for new defaults to take effect and only transfers what is needed. * If a new database schema has a NEW ATTRIBUTE, it is simply not populated (using a default value will make the transition smooth :) * If a new database schema REMOVES AN ATTRIBUTE, it is simply ignored and the data moves across safely (I'm assuming we don't want this attribute anymore. * Problems may only occur if there is a new model and is now a required ForeignKey for an existing model. But this is easy to fix by editing the populate script. Half of the job is already done as all ForeingKey lookups occur though the locate_object() function in the generated script. Improvements: See TODOs and FIXMEs scattered throughout :-) """ import datetime import sys import six from django.apps import apps from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand from django.db import router from django.db.models import ( AutoField, BooleanField, DateField, DateTimeField, FileField, ForeignKey, ) from django.db.models.deletion import Collector from django.utils.encoding import smart_text, force_text from django_extensions.management.utils import signalcommand def orm_item_locator(orm_obj): """ This function is called every time an object that will not be exported is required. Where orm_obj is the referred object. We postpone the lookup to locate_object() which will be run on the generated script """ the_class = orm_obj._meta.object_name original_class = the_class pk_name = orm_obj._meta.pk.name original_pk_name = pk_name pk_value = getattr(orm_obj, pk_name) while hasattr(pk_value, "_meta") and hasattr(pk_value._meta, "pk") and hasattr(pk_value._meta.pk, "name"): the_class = pk_value._meta.object_name pk_name = pk_value._meta.pk.name pk_value = getattr(pk_value, pk_name) clean_dict = make_clean_dict(orm_obj.__dict__) for key in clean_dict: v = clean_dict[key] if v is not None and not isinstance(v, (six.string_types, six.integer_types, float, datetime.datetime)): clean_dict[key] = six.u("%s" % v) output = """ importer.locate_object(%s, "%s", %s, "%s", %s, %s ) """ % ( original_class, original_pk_name, the_class, pk_name, pk_value, clean_dict ) return output class Command(BaseCommand): help = 'Dumps the data as a customised python script.' def add_arguments(self, parser): super(Command, self).add_arguments(parser) parser.add_argument('appname', nargs='+') parser.add_argument( '--autofield', action='store_false', dest='skip_autofield', default=True, help='Include Autofields (like pk fields)' ) @signalcommand def handle(self, *args, **options): app_labels = options['appname'] # Get the models we want to export models = get_models(app_labels) # A dictionary is created to keep track of all the processed objects, # so that foreign key references can be made using python variable names. # This variable "context" will be passed around like the town bicycle. context = {} # Create a dumpscript object and let it format itself as a string script = Script( models=models, context=context, stdout=self.stdout, stderr=self.stderr, options=options, ) self.stdout.write(str(script)) self.stdout.write("\n") def get_models(app_labels): """ Gets a list of models for the given app labels, with some exceptions. TODO: If a required model is referenced, it should also be included. Or at least discovered with a get_or_create() call. """ # These models are not to be output, e.g. because they can be generated automatically # TODO: This should be "appname.modelname" string EXCLUDED_MODELS = (ContentType, ) models = [] # If no app labels are given, return all if not app_labels: for app in apps.get_app_configs(): models += [m for m in apps.get_app_config(app.label).get_models() if m not in EXCLUDED_MODELS] return models # Get all relevant apps for app_label in app_labels: # If a specific model is mentioned, get only that model if "." in app_label: app_label, model_name = app_label.split(".", 1) models.append(apps.get_model(app_label, model_name)) # Get all models for a given app else: models += [m for m in apps.get_app_config(app_label).get_models() if m not in EXCLUDED_MODELS] return models class Code(object): """ A snippet of python script. This keeps track of import statements and can be output to a string. In the future, other features such as custom indentation might be included in this class. """ def __init__(self, indent=-1, stdout=None, stderr=None): if not stdout: stdout = sys.stdout if not stderr: stderr = sys.stderr self.indent = indent self.stdout = stdout self.stderr = stderr def __str__(self): """ Returns a string representation of this script. """ if self.imports: self.stderr.write(repr(self.import_lines)) return flatten_blocks([""] + self.import_lines + [""] + self.lines, num_indents=self.indent) else: return flatten_blocks(self.lines, num_indents=self.indent) def get_import_lines(self): """ Takes the stored imports and converts them to lines """ if self.imports: return ["from %s import %s" % (value, key) for key, value in self.imports.items()] else: return [] import_lines = property(get_import_lines) class ModelCode(Code): """ Produces a python script that can recreate data for a given model class. """ def __init__(self, model, context=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, options=None): super(ModelCode, self).__init__(indent=0, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) self.model = model if context is None: context = {} self.context = context self.options = options self.instances = [] def get_imports(self): """ Returns a dictionary of import statements, with the variable being defined as the key. """ return {self.model.__name__: smart_text(self.model.__module__)} imports = property(get_imports) def get_lines(self): """ Returns a list of lists or strings, representing the code body. Each list is a block, each string is a statement. """ code = [] for counter, item in enumerate(self.model._default_manager.all()): instance = InstanceCode(instance=item, id=counter + 1, context=self.context, stdout=self.stdout, stderr=self.stderr, options=self.options) self.instances.append(instance) if instance.waiting_list: code += instance.lines # After each instance has been processed, try again. # This allows self referencing fields to work. for instance in self.instances: if instance.waiting_list: code += instance.lines return code lines = property(get_lines) class InstanceCode(Code): """ Produces a python script that can recreate data for a given model instance. """ def __init__(self, instance, id, context=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, options=None): """ We need the instance in question and an id """ super(InstanceCode, self).__init__(indent=0, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) self.imports = {} self.options = options self.instance = instance self.model = self.instance.__class__ if context is None: context = {} self.context = context self.variable_name = "%s_%s" % (self.instance._meta.db_table, id) self.skip_me = None self.instantiated = False self.waiting_list = list(self.model._meta.fields) self.many_to_many_waiting_list = {} for field in self.model._meta.many_to_many: try: if not field.remote_field.through._meta.auto_created: continue except AttributeError: pass self.many_to_many_waiting_list[field] = list(getattr(self.instance, field.name).all()) def get_lines(self, force=False): """ Returns a list of lists or strings, representing the code body. Each list is a block, each string is a statement. force (True or False): if an attribute object cannot be included, it is usually skipped to be processed later. With 'force' set, there will be no waiting: a get_or_create() call is written instead. """ code_lines = [] # Don't return anything if this is an instance that should be skipped if self.skip(): return [] # Initialise our new object # e.g. model_name_35 = Model() code_lines += self.instantiate() # Add each field # e.g. model_name_35.field_one = 1034.91 # model_name_35.field_two = "text" code_lines += self.get_waiting_list() if force: # TODO: Check that M2M are not affected code_lines += self.get_waiting_list(force=force) # Print the save command for our new object # e.g. model_name_35.save() if code_lines: code_lines.append("%s = importer.save_or_locate(%s)\n" % (self.variable_name, self.variable_name)) code_lines += self.get_many_to_many_lines(force=force) return code_lines lines = property(get_lines) def skip(self): """ Determine whether or not this object should be skipped. If this model instance is a parent of a single subclassed instance, skip it. The subclassed instance will create this parent instance for us. TODO: Allow the user to force its creation? """ if self.skip_me is not None: return self.skip_me cls = self.instance.__class__ using = router.db_for_write(cls, instance=self.instance) collector = Collector(using=using) collector.collect([self.instance], collect_related=False) sub_objects = sum([list(i) for i in collector.data.values()], []) sub_objects_parents = [so._meta.parents for so in sub_objects] if [self.model in p for p in sub_objects_parents].count(True) == 1: # since this instance isn't explicitly created, it's variable name # can't be referenced in the script, so record None in context dict pk_name = self.instance._meta.pk.name key = '%s_%s' % (self.model.__name__, getattr(self.instance, pk_name)) self.context[key] = None self.skip_me = True else: self.skip_me = False return self.skip_me def instantiate(self): """ Write lines for instantiation """ # e.g. model_name_35 = Model() code_lines = [] if not self.instantiated: code_lines.append("%s = %s()" % (self.variable_name, self.model.__name__)) self.instantiated = True # Store our variable name for future foreign key references pk_name = self.instance._meta.pk.name key = '%s_%s' % (self.model.__name__, getattr(self.instance, pk_name)) self.context[key] = self.variable_name return code_lines def get_waiting_list(self, force=False): """ Add lines for any waiting fields that can be completed now. """ code_lines = [] skip_autofield = self.options['skip_autofield'] # Process normal fields for field in list(self.waiting_list): try: # Find the value, add the line, remove from waiting list and move on value = get_attribute_value(self.instance, field, self.context, force=force, skip_autofield=skip_autofield) code_lines.append('%s.%s = %s' % (self.variable_name, field.name, value)) self.waiting_list.remove(field) except SkipValue: # Remove from the waiting list and move on self.waiting_list.remove(field) continue except DoLater: # Move on, maybe next time continue return code_lines def get_many_to_many_lines(self, force=False): """ Generates lines that define many to many relations for this instance. """ lines = [] for field, rel_items in self.many_to_many_waiting_list.items(): for rel_item in list(rel_items): try: pk_name = rel_item._meta.pk.name key = '%s_%s' % (rel_item.__class__.__name__, getattr(rel_item, pk_name)) value = "%s" % self.context[key] lines.append('%s.%s.add(%s)' % (self.variable_name, field.name, value)) self.many_to_many_waiting_list[field].remove(rel_item) except KeyError: if force: item_locator = orm_item_locator(rel_item) self.context["__extra_imports"][rel_item._meta.object_name] = rel_item.__module__ lines.append('%s.%s.add( %s )' % (self.variable_name, field.name, item_locator)) self.many_to_many_waiting_list[field].remove(rel_item) if lines: lines.append("") return lines class Script(Code): """ Produces a complete python script that can recreate data for the given apps. """ def __init__(self, models, context=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, options=None): super(Script, self).__init__(stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) self.imports = {} self.models = models if context is None: context = {} self.context = context self.context["__avaliable_models"] = set(models) self.context["__extra_imports"] = {} self.options = options def _queue_models(self, models, context): """ Works an an appropriate ordering for the models. This isn't essential, but makes the script look nicer because more instances can be defined on their first try. """ model_queue = [] number_remaining_models = len(models) # Max number of cycles allowed before we call it an infinite loop. MAX_CYCLES = number_remaining_models allowed_cycles = MAX_CYCLES while number_remaining_models > 0: previous_number_remaining_models = number_remaining_models model = models.pop(0) # If the model is ready to be processed, add it to the list if check_dependencies(model, model_queue, context["__avaliable_models"]): model_class = ModelCode(model=model, context=context, stdout=self.stdout, stderr=self.stderr, options=self.options) model_queue.append(model_class) # Otherwise put the model back at the end of the list else: models.append(model) # Check for infinite loops. # This means there is a cyclic foreign key structure # That cannot be resolved by re-ordering number_remaining_models = len(models) if number_remaining_models == previous_number_remaining_models: allowed_cycles -= 1 if allowed_cycles <= 0: # Add the remaining models, but do not remove them from the model list missing_models = [ModelCode(model=m, context=context, stdout=self.stdout, stderr=self.stderr, options=self.options) for m in models] model_queue += missing_models # Replace the models with the model class objects # (sure, this is a little bit of hackery) models[:] = missing_models break else: allowed_cycles = MAX_CYCLES return model_queue def get_lines(self): """ Returns a list of lists or strings, representing the code body. Each list is a block, each string is a statement. """ code = [self.FILE_HEADER.strip()] # Queue and process the required models for model_class in self._queue_models(self.models, context=self.context): msg = 'Processing model: %s.%s\n' % (model_class.model.__module__, model_class.model.__name__) self.stderr.write(msg) code.append(" # " + msg) code.append(model_class.import_lines) code.append("") code.append(model_class.lines) # Process left over foreign keys from cyclic models for model in self.models: msg = 'Re-processing model: %s.%s\n' % (model.model.__module__, model.model.__name__) self.stderr.write(msg) code.append(" # " + msg) for instance in model.instances: if instance.waiting_list or instance.many_to_many_waiting_list: code.append(instance.get_lines(force=True)) code.insert(1, " # Initial Imports") code.insert(2, "") for key, value in self.context["__extra_imports"].items(): code.insert(2, " from %s import %s" % (value, key)) return code lines = property(get_lines) # A user-friendly file header FILE_HEADER = """ #!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # This file has been automatically generated. # Instead of changing it, create a file called import_helper.py # and put there a class called ImportHelper(object) in it. # # This class will be specially casted so that instead of extending object, # it will actually extend the class BasicImportHelper() # # That means you just have to overload the methods you want to # change, leaving the other ones inteact. # # Something that you might want to do is use transactions, for example. # # Also, don't forget to add the necessary Django imports. # # This file was generated with the following command: # %s # # to restore it, run # manage.py runscript module_name.this_script_name # # example: if manage.py is at ./manage.py # and the script is at ./some_folder/some_script.py # you must make sure ./some_folder/__init__.py exists # and run ./manage.py runscript some_folder.some_script import os, sys from django.db import transaction class BasicImportHelper(object): def pre_import(self): pass @transaction.atomic def run_import(self, import_data): import_data() def post_import(self): pass def locate_similar(self, current_object, search_data): # You will probably want to call this method from save_or_locate() # Example: # new_obj = self.locate_similar(the_obj, {"national_id": the_obj.national_id } ) the_obj = current_object.__class__.objects.get(**search_data) return the_obj def locate_object(self, original_class, original_pk_name, the_class, pk_name, pk_value, obj_content): # You may change this function to do specific lookup for specific objects # # original_class class of the django orm's object that needs to be located # original_pk_name the primary key of original_class # the_class parent class of original_class which contains obj_content # pk_name the primary key of original_class # pk_value value of the primary_key # obj_content content of the object which was not exported. # # You should use obj_content to locate the object on the target db # # An example where original_class and the_class are different is # when original_class is Farmer and the_class is Person. The table # may refer to a Farmer but you will actually need to locate Person # in order to instantiate that Farmer # # Example: # if the_class == SurveyResultFormat or the_class == SurveyType or the_class == SurveyState: # pk_name="name" # pk_value=obj_content[pk_name] # if the_class == StaffGroup: # pk_value=8 search_data = { pk_name: pk_value } the_obj = the_class.objects.get(**search_data) #print(the_obj) return the_obj def save_or_locate(self, the_obj): # Change this if you want to locate the object in the database try: the_obj.save() except: print("---------------") print("Error saving the following object:") print(the_obj.__class__) print(" ") print(the_obj.__dict__) print(" ") print(the_obj) print(" ") print("---------------") raise return the_obj importer = None try: import import_helper # We need this so ImportHelper can extend BasicImportHelper, although import_helper.py # has no knowlodge of this class importer = type("DynamicImportHelper", (import_helper.ImportHelper, BasicImportHelper ) , {} )() except ImportError as e: # From Python 3.3 we can check e.name - string match is for backward compatibility. if 'import_helper' in str(e): importer = BasicImportHelper() else: raise import datetime from decimal import Decimal from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType try: import dateutil.parser except ImportError: print("Please install python-dateutil") sys.exit(os.EX_USAGE) def run(): importer.pre_import() importer.run_import(import_data) importer.post_import() def import_data(): """ % " ".join(sys.argv) # HELPER FUNCTIONS # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- def flatten_blocks(lines, num_indents=-1): """ Takes a list (block) or string (statement) and flattens it into a string with indentation. """ # The standard indent is four spaces INDENTATION = " " * 4 if not lines: return "" # If this is a string, add the indentation and finish here if isinstance(lines, six.string_types): return INDENTATION * num_indents + lines # If this is not a string, join the lines and recurse return "\n".join([flatten_blocks(line, num_indents + 1) for line in lines]) def get_attribute_value(item, field, context, force=False, skip_autofield=True): """ Gets a string version of the given attribute's value, like repr() might. """ # Find the value of the field, catching any database issues try: value = getattr(item, field.name) except ObjectDoesNotExist: raise SkipValue('Could not find object for %s.%s, ignoring.\n' % (item.__class__.__name__, field.name)) # AutoField: We don't include the auto fields, they'll be automatically recreated if skip_autofield and isinstance(field, AutoField): raise SkipValue() # Some databases (eg MySQL) might store boolean values as 0/1, this needs to be cast as a bool elif isinstance(field, BooleanField) and value is not None: return repr(bool(value)) # Post file-storage-refactor, repr() on File/ImageFields no longer returns the path elif isinstance(field, FileField): return repr(force_text(value)) # ForeignKey fields, link directly using our stored python variable name elif isinstance(field, ForeignKey) and value is not None: # Special case for contenttype foreign keys: no need to output any # content types in this script, as they can be generated again # automatically. # NB: Not sure if "is" will always work if field.remote_field.model is ContentType: return 'ContentType.objects.get(app_label="%s", model="%s")' % (value.app_label, value.model) # Generate an identifier (key) for this foreign object pk_name = value._meta.pk.name key = '%s_%s' % (value.__class__.__name__, getattr(value, pk_name)) if key in context: variable_name = context[key] # If the context value is set to None, this should be skipped. # This identifies models that have been skipped (inheritance) if variable_name is None: raise SkipValue() # Return the variable name listed in the context return "%s" % variable_name elif value.__class__ not in context["__avaliable_models"] or force: context["__extra_imports"][value._meta.object_name] = value.__module__ item_locator = orm_item_locator(value) return item_locator else: raise DoLater('(FK) %s.%s\n' % (item.__class__.__name__, field.name)) elif isinstance(field, (DateField, DateTimeField)) and value is not None: return "dateutil.parser.parse(\"%s\")" % value.isoformat() # A normal field (e.g. a python built-in) else: return repr(value) def make_clean_dict(the_dict): if "_state" in the_dict: clean_dict = the_dict.copy() del clean_dict["_state"] return clean_dict return the_dict def check_dependencies(model, model_queue, avaliable_models): """ Check that all the depenedencies for this model are already in the queue. """ # A list of allowed links: existing fields, itself and the special case ContentType allowed_links = [m.model.__name__ for m in model_queue] + [model.__name__, 'ContentType'] # For each ForeignKey or ManyToMany field, check that a link is possible for field in model._meta.fields: if not field.remote_field: continue if field.remote_field.model.__name__ not in allowed_links: if field.remote_field.model not in avaliable_models: continue return False for field in model._meta.many_to_many: if not field.remote_field: continue if field.remote_field.model.__name__ not in allowed_links: return False return True # EXCEPTIONS # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- class SkipValue(Exception): """ Value could not be parsed or should simply be skipped. """ class DoLater(Exception): """ Value could not be parsed or should simply be skipped. """