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380 lines
13 KiB
Python
380 lines
13 KiB
Python
import json
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from typing import Any, List, Set
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from importlib import import_module
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from io import StringIO
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import glob
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import time
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import shutil
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from django.db import connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, ProgrammingError, \
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connection
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from django.db.utils import OperationalError
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from django.apps import apps
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.management import call_command
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from django.utils.module_loading import module_has_submodule
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sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))))
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from scripts.lib.zulip_tools import (
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get_dev_uuid_var_path, run, TEMPLATE_DATABASE_DIR,
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is_digest_obsolete, write_new_digest,
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)
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UUID_VAR_DIR = get_dev_uuid_var_path()
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IMPORTANT_FILES = [
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'zilencer/management/commands/populate_db.py',
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'zerver/lib/bulk_create.py',
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'zerver/lib/generate_test_data.py',
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'zerver/lib/server_initialization.py',
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'tools/setup/postgres-init-test-db',
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'tools/setup/postgres-init-dev-db',
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'zerver/migrations/0258_enable_online_push_notifications_default.py',
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]
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VERBOSE_MESSAGE_ABOUT_HASH_TRANSITION = '''
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NOTE!!!!
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We are rebuilding your database for a one-time transition.
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We have a hashing scheme that we use to detect whether any
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important files used in the construction of the database
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have changed.
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We are changing that scheme so it only uses one file
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instead of a directory of files.
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In order to prevent errors due to this transition, we are
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doing a one-time rebuild of your database. This should
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be the last time this happens (for this particular reason,
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at least), unless you go back to older branches.
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'''
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def migration_paths() -> List[str]:
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return [
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*glob.glob('*/migrations/*.py'),
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'requirements/dev.txt',
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]
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class Database:
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def __init__(self, platform: str, database_name: str, settings: str):
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self.database_name = database_name
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self.settings = settings
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self.digest_name = 'db_files_hash_for_' + platform
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self.migration_status_file = 'migration_status_' + platform
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self.migration_status_path = os.path.join(
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UUID_VAR_DIR,
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self.migration_status_file
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)
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self.migration_digest_file = "migrations_hash_" + database_name
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def important_settings(self) -> List[str]:
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def get(setting_name: str) -> str:
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value = getattr(settings, setting_name, {})
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return json.dumps(value, sort_keys=True)
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return [
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get('LOCAL_DATABASE_PASSWORD'),
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get('INTERNAL_BOTS'),
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get('REALM_INTERNAL_BOTS'),
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get('DISABLED_REALM_INTERNAL_BOTS'),
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]
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def run_db_migrations(self) -> None:
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# We shell out to `manage.py` and pass `DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE` on
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# the command line rather than just calling the migration
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# functions, because Django doesn't support changing settings like
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# what the database is as runtime.
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# Also we export ZULIP_DB_NAME which is ignored by dev platform but
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# recognised by test platform and used to migrate correct db.
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env_prelude = [
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'env',
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'DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=' + self.settings,
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'ZULIP_DB_NAME=' + self.database_name,
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]
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run(env_prelude + [
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'./manage.py', 'migrate', '--no-input',
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])
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run(env_prelude + [
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'./manage.py', 'get_migration_status', '--output='+self.migration_status_file,
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])
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def what_to_do_with_migrations(self) -> str:
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status_fn = self.migration_status_path
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settings = self.settings
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if not os.path.exists(status_fn):
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return 'scrap'
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with open(status_fn) as f:
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previous_migration_status = f.read()
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current_migration_status = get_migration_status(settings=settings)
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all_curr_migrations = extract_migrations_as_list(current_migration_status)
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all_prev_migrations = extract_migrations_as_list(previous_migration_status)
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if len(all_curr_migrations) < len(all_prev_migrations):
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return 'scrap'
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for migration in all_prev_migrations:
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if migration not in all_curr_migrations:
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return 'scrap'
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if len(all_curr_migrations) == len(all_prev_migrations):
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return 'migrations_are_latest'
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return 'migrate'
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def database_exists(self) -> bool:
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try:
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connection = connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]
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with connection.cursor() as cursor:
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cursor.execute(
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"SELECT 1 from pg_database WHERE datname='{}';".format(self.database_name)
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)
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return_value = bool(cursor.fetchone())
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connections.close_all()
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return return_value
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except OperationalError:
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return False
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def files_or_settings_have_changed(self) -> bool:
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database_name = self.database_name
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# Deal with legacy hash files. We can kill off this code when
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# enough time has passed since April 2020 that we're not
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# worried about anomalies doing `git bisect`--probably a few
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# months is sufficient.
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legacy_status_dir = os.path.join(UUID_VAR_DIR, database_name + '_db_status')
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if os.path.exists(legacy_status_dir):
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print(VERBOSE_MESSAGE_ABOUT_HASH_TRANSITION)
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# Remove the old digest for several reasons:
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# - tidiness
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# - preventing false positives if you bisect
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# - make this only a one-time headache (generally)
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shutil.rmtree(legacy_status_dir)
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# Return True to force a one-time rebuild.
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return True
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return is_digest_obsolete(
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self.digest_name,
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IMPORTANT_FILES,
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self.important_settings(),
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)
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def template_status(self) -> str:
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# This function returns a status string specifying the type of
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# state the template db is in and thus the kind of action required.
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if not self.database_exists():
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# TODO: It's possible that `database_exists` will
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# return `False` even though the database
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# exists, but we just have the wrong password,
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# probably due to changing the secrets file.
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#
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# The only problem this causes is that we waste
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# some time rebuilding the whole database, but
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# it's better to err on that side, generally.
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return 'needs_rebuild'
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if self.files_or_settings_have_changed():
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return 'needs_rebuild'
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# Here we hash and compare our migration files before doing
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# the work of seeing what to do with them; if there are no
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# changes, we can safely assume we don't need to run
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# migrations without spending a few 100ms parsing all the
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# Python migration code.
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if not self.is_migration_digest_obsolete():
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return 'current'
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'''
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NOTE:
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We immediately update the digest, assuming our
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callers will do what it takes to run the migrations.
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Ideally our callers would just do it themselves
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AFTER the migrations actually succeeded, but the
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caller codepaths are kind of complicated here.
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'''
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self.write_new_migration_digest()
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migration_op = self.what_to_do_with_migrations()
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if migration_op == 'scrap':
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return 'needs_rebuild'
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if migration_op == 'migrate':
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return 'run_migrations'
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return 'current'
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def is_migration_digest_obsolete(self) -> bool:
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return is_digest_obsolete(
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self.migration_digest_file,
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migration_paths(),
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)
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def write_new_migration_digest(self) -> None:
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write_new_digest(
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self.migration_digest_file,
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migration_paths(),
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)
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def write_new_db_digest(self) -> None:
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write_new_digest(
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self.digest_name,
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IMPORTANT_FILES,
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self.important_settings(),
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)
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DEV_DATABASE = Database(
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platform='dev',
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database_name='zulip',
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settings='zproject.settings',
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)
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TEST_DATABASE = Database(
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platform='test',
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database_name='zulip_test_template',
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settings='zproject.test_settings',
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)
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def update_test_databases_if_required(rebuild_test_database: bool=False) -> None:
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"""Checks whether the zulip_test_template database template, is
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consistent with our database migrations; if not, it updates it
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in the fastest way possible:
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* If all we need to do is add some migrations, just runs those
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migrations on the template database.
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* Otherwise, we rebuild the test template database from scratch.
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The default behavior is sufficient for the `test-backend` use
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case, where the test runner code will clone directly from the
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template database.
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The `rebuild_test_database` option (used by our Casper tests) asks
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us to drop and re-cloning the zulip_test database from the
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template so those test suites can run with a fresh copy.
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"""
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test_template_db_status = TEST_DATABASE.template_status()
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if test_template_db_status == 'needs_rebuild':
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run(['tools/rebuild-test-database'])
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TEST_DATABASE.write_new_db_digest()
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return
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if test_template_db_status == 'run_migrations':
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TEST_DATABASE.run_db_migrations()
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run(['tools/setup/generate-fixtures'])
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return
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if rebuild_test_database:
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run(['tools/setup/generate-fixtures'])
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def get_migration_status(**options: Any) -> str:
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verbosity = options.get('verbosity', 1)
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for app_config in apps.get_app_configs():
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if module_has_submodule(app_config.module, "management"):
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import_module('.management', app_config.name)
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app_label = options['app_label'] if options.get('app_label') else None
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db = options.get('database', DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS)
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out = StringIO()
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command_args = ['--list', ]
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if app_label:
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command_args.append(app_label)
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call_command(
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'showmigrations',
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*command_args,
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database=db,
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no_color=options.get('no_color', False),
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settings=options.get('settings', os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE']),
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stdout=out,
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traceback=options.get('traceback', True),
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verbosity=verbosity,
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)
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connections.close_all()
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out.seek(0)
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output = out.read()
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return re.sub(r'\x1b\[(1|0)m', '', output)
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def extract_migrations_as_list(migration_status: str) -> List[str]:
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MIGRATIONS_RE = re.compile(r'\[[X| ]\] (\d+_.+)\n')
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return MIGRATIONS_RE.findall(migration_status)
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def destroy_leaked_test_databases(expiry_time: int = 60 * 60) -> int:
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"""The logic in zerver/lib/test_runner.py tries to delete all the
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temporary test databases generated by test-backend threads, but it
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cannot guarantee it handles all race conditions correctly. This
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is a catch-all function designed to delete any that might have
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been leaked due to crashes (etc.). The high-level algorithm is to:
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* Delete every database with a name like zulip_test_template_*
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* Unless it is registered in a file under TEMPLATE_DATABASE_DIR as
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part of a currently running test-backend invocation
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* And that file is less expiry_time old.
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This should ensure we ~never break a running test-backend process,
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while also ensuring we will eventually delete all leaked databases.
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"""
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files = glob.glob(os.path.join(UUID_VAR_DIR, TEMPLATE_DATABASE_DIR, "*"))
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test_databases: Set[str] = set()
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try:
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with connection.cursor() as cursor:
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cursor.execute("SELECT datname FROM pg_database;")
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rows = cursor.fetchall()
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for row in rows:
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if 'zulip_test_template_' in row[0]:
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test_databases.add(row[0])
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except ProgrammingError:
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pass
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databases_in_use: Set[str] = set()
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for file in files:
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if round(time.time()) - os.path.getmtime(file) < expiry_time:
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with open(file) as f:
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for line in f:
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databases_in_use.add('zulip_test_template_{}'.format(line).rstrip())
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else:
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# Any test-backend run older than expiry_time can be
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# cleaned up, both the database and the file listing its
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# databases.
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os.remove(file)
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databases_to_drop = test_databases - databases_in_use
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if not databases_to_drop:
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return 0
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commands = "\n".join("DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS %s;" % (db,) for db in databases_to_drop)
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p = subprocess.Popen(["psql", "-q", "-v", "ON_ERROR_STOP=1", "-h", "localhost",
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"postgres", "zulip_test"],
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
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p.communicate(input=commands.encode())
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if p.returncode != 0:
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raise RuntimeError("Error cleaning up test databases!")
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return len(databases_to_drop)
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def remove_test_run_directories(expiry_time: int = 60 * 60) -> int:
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removed = 0
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directories = glob.glob(os.path.join(UUID_VAR_DIR, "test-backend", "run_*"))
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for test_run in directories:
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if round(time.time()) - os.path.getmtime(test_run) > expiry_time:
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try:
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shutil.rmtree(test_run)
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removed += 1
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except FileNotFoundError:
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pass
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return removed
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