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from __future__ import annotations import re from typing import Any from typing import Dict from typing import Optional from typing import TYPE_CHECKING from typing import Union from sqlalchemy import cast from sqlalchemy import JSON from sqlalchemy import schema from sqlalchemy import sql from sqlalchemy.ext.compiler import compiles from .base import alter_table from .base import format_table_name from .base import RenameTable from .impl import DefaultImpl from .. import util if TYPE_CHECKING: from sqlalchemy.engine.reflection import Inspector from sqlalchemy.sql.compiler import DDLCompiler from sqlalchemy.sql.elements import Cast from sqlalchemy.sql.elements import ClauseElement from sqlalchemy.sql.schema import Column from sqlalchemy.sql.schema import Constraint from sqlalchemy.sql.schema import Table from sqlalchemy.sql.type_api import TypeEngine from ..operations.batch import BatchOperationsImpl class SQLiteImpl(DefaultImpl): __dialect__ = "sqlite" transactional_ddl = False """SQLite supports transactional DDL, but pysqlite does not: see: http://bugs.python.org/issue10740 """ def requires_recreate_in_batch( self, batch_op: BatchOperationsImpl ) -> bool: """Return True if the given :class:`.BatchOperationsImpl` would need the table to be recreated and copied in order to proceed. Normally, only returns True on SQLite when operations other than add_column are present. """ for op in batch_op.batch: if op[0] == "add_column": col = op[1][1] if isinstance( col.server_default, schema.DefaultClause ) and isinstance(col.server_default.arg, sql.ClauseElement): return True elif ( isinstance(col.server_default, util.sqla_compat.Computed) and col.server_default.persisted ): return True elif op[0] not in ("create_index", "drop_index"): return True else: return False def add_constraint(self, const: Constraint): # attempt to distinguish between an # auto-gen constraint and an explicit one if const._create_rule is None: # type:ignore[attr-defined] raise NotImplementedError( "No support for ALTER of constraints in SQLite dialect. " "Please refer to the batch mode feature which allows for " "SQLite migrations using a copy-and-move strategy." ) elif const._create_rule(self): # type:ignore[attr-defined] util.warn( "Skipping unsupported ALTER for " "creation of implicit constraint. " "Please refer to the batch mode feature which allows for " "SQLite migrations using a copy-and-move strategy." ) def drop_constraint(self, const: Constraint): if const._create_rule is None: # type:ignore[attr-defined] raise NotImplementedError( "No support for ALTER of constraints in SQLite dialect. " "Please refer to the batch mode feature which allows for " "SQLite migrations using a copy-and-move strategy." ) def compare_server_default( self, inspector_column: Column[Any], metadata_column: Column[Any], rendered_metadata_default: Optional[str], rendered_inspector_default: Optional[str], ) -> bool: if rendered_metadata_default is not None: rendered_metadata_default = re.sub( r"^\((.+)\)$", r"\1", rendered_metadata_default ) rendered_metadata_default = re.sub( r"^\"?'(.+)'\"?$", r"\1", rendered_metadata_default ) if rendered_inspector_default is not None: rendered_inspector_default = re.sub( r"^\((.+)\)$", r"\1", rendered_inspector_default ) rendered_inspector_default = re.sub( r"^\"?'(.+)'\"?$", r"\1", rendered_inspector_default ) return rendered_inspector_default != rendered_metadata_default def _guess_if_default_is_unparenthesized_sql_expr( self, expr: Optional[str] ) -> bool: """Determine if a server default is a SQL expression or a constant. There are too many assertions that expect server defaults to round-trip identically without parenthesis added so we will add parens only in very specific cases. """ if not expr: return False elif re.match(r"^[0-9\.]$", expr): return False elif re.match(r"^'.+'$", expr): return False elif re.match(r"^\(.+\)$", expr): return False else: return True def autogen_column_reflect( self, inspector: Inspector, table: Table, column_info: Dict[str, Any], ) -> None: # SQLite expression defaults require parenthesis when sent # as DDL if self._guess_if_default_is_unparenthesized_sql_expr( column_info.get("default", None) ): column_info["default"] = "(%s)" % (column_info["default"],) def render_ddl_sql_expr( self, expr: ClauseElement, is_server_default: bool = False, **kw ) -> str: # SQLite expression defaults require parenthesis when sent # as DDL str_expr = super().render_ddl_sql_expr( expr, is_server_default=is_server_default, **kw ) if ( is_server_default and self._guess_if_default_is_unparenthesized_sql_expr(str_expr) ): str_expr = "(%s)" % (str_expr,) return str_expr def cast_for_batch_migrate( self, existing: Column[Any], existing_transfer: Dict[str, Union[TypeEngine, Cast]], new_type: TypeEngine, ) -> None: if ( existing.type._type_affinity # type:ignore[attr-defined] is not new_type._type_affinity # type:ignore[attr-defined] and not isinstance(new_type, JSON) ): existing_transfer["expr"] = cast( existing_transfer["expr"], new_type ) def correct_for_autogen_constraints( self, conn_unique_constraints, conn_indexes, metadata_unique_constraints, metadata_indexes, ): self._skip_functional_indexes(metadata_indexes, conn_indexes) @compiles(RenameTable, "sqlite") def visit_rename_table( element: RenameTable, compiler: DDLCompiler, **kw ) -> str: return "%s RENAME TO %s" % ( alter_table(compiler, element.table_name, element.schema), format_table_name(compiler, element.new_table_name, None), ) # @compiles(AddColumn, 'sqlite') # def visit_add_column(element, compiler, **kw): # return "%s %s" % ( # alter_table(compiler, element.table_name, element.schema), # add_column(compiler, element.column, **kw) # ) # def add_column(compiler, column, **kw): # text = "ADD COLUMN %s" % compiler.get_column_specification(column, **kw) # need to modify SQLAlchemy so that the CHECK associated with a Boolean # or Enum gets placed as part of the column constraints, not the Table # see ticket 98 # for const in column.constraints: # text += compiler.process(AddConstraint(const)) # return text