zulip/zerver/tests/test_migrations.py

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# These are tests for Zulip's database migrations. System documented at:
# https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/subsystems/schema-migrations.html
#
# You can also read
# https://www.caktusgroup.com/blog/2016/02/02/writing-unit-tests-django-migrations/
# to get a tutorial on the framework that inspired this feature.
from unittest import skip
from unittest.mock import patch
from django.db.migrations.state import StateApps
from typing_extensions import override
from zerver.lib.test_classes import MigrationsTestCase
# Important note: These tests are very expensive, and details of
# Django's database transaction model mean it does not super work to
# have a lot of migrations tested in this file at once; so we usually
# delete the old migration tests when adding a new one, so this file
# always has a single migration test in it as an example.
#
# The error you get with multiple similar tests doing migrations on
# the same table is this (table name may vary):
#
# django.db.utils.OperationalError: cannot ALTER TABLE
# "zerver_subscription" because it has pending trigger events
@skip("Fails because newer migrations have since been merged.") # nocoverage
class RenameUserHotspot(MigrationsTestCase):
migrate_from = "0492_realm_push_notifications_enabled_and_more"
migrate_to = "0493_rename_userhotspot_to_onboardingstep"
@override
def setUp(self) -> None:
with patch("builtins.print") as _:
super().setUp()
@override
def setUpBeforeMigration(self, apps: StateApps) -> None:
self.assertRaises(LookupError, lambda: apps.get_model("zerver", "onboardingstep"))
UserHotspot = apps.get_model("zerver", "userhotspot")
expected_field_names = {"id", "hotspot", "timestamp", "user"}
fields_name = {field.name for field in UserHotspot._meta.get_fields()}
self.assertEqual(fields_name, expected_field_names)
def test_renamed_model_and_field(self) -> None:
self.assertRaises(LookupError, lambda: self.apps.get_model("zerver", "userhotspot"))
OnboardingStep = self.apps.get_model("zerver", "onboardingstep")
expected_field_names = {"id", "onboarding_step", "timestamp", "user"}
fields_name = {field.name for field in OnboardingStep._meta.get_fields()}
self.assertEqual(fields_name, expected_field_names)