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Fixed #2272 -- Improved SQLite database introspection. Thanks, dne@mayonnaise.net
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@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
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Jason Davies (Esaj) <http://www.jasondavies.com/>
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Jason Davies (Esaj) <http://www.jasondavies.com/>
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Alex Dedul
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Alex Dedul
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deric@monowerks.com
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deric@monowerks.com
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dne@mayonnaise.net
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Jeremy Dunck <http://dunck.us/>
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Jeremy Dunck <http://dunck.us/>
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Clint Ecker
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Clint Ecker
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gandalf@owca.info
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gandalf@owca.info
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@ -2,18 +2,56 @@ from django.db import transaction
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from django.db.backends.sqlite3.base import quote_name
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from django.db.backends.sqlite3.base import quote_name
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def get_table_list(cursor):
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def get_table_list(cursor):
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cursor.execute("SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' ORDER BY name")
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"Returns a list of table names in the current database."
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# Skip the sqlite_sequence system table used for autoincrement key
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# generation.
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cursor.execute("""
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SELECT name FROM sqlite_master
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WHERE type='table' AND NOT name='sqlite_sequence'
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ORDER BY name""")
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return [row[0] for row in cursor.fetchall()]
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return [row[0] for row in cursor.fetchall()]
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def get_table_description(cursor, table_name):
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def get_table_description(cursor, table_name):
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cursor.execute("PRAGMA table_info(%s)" % quote_name(table_name))
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"Returns a description of the table, with the DB-API cursor.description interface."
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return [(row[1], row[2], None, None) for row in cursor.fetchall()]
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return [(info['name'], info['type'], None, None, None, None,
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info['null_ok']) for info in _table_info(cursor, table_name)]
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def get_relations(cursor, table_name):
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def get_relations(cursor, table_name):
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raise NotImplementedError
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raise NotImplementedError
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def get_indexes(cursor, table_name):
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def get_indexes(cursor, table_name):
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raise NotImplementedError
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"""
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Returns a dictionary of fieldname -> infodict for the given table,
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where each infodict is in the format:
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{'primary_key': boolean representing whether it's the primary key,
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'unique': boolean representing whether it's a unique index}
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"""
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indexes = {}
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for info in _table_info(cursor, table_name):
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indexes[info['name']] = {'primary_key': info['pk'] != 0,
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'unique': False}
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cursor.execute('PRAGMA index_list(%s)' % quote_name(table_name))
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# seq, name, unique
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for index, unique in [(field[1], field[2]) for field in cursor.fetchall()]:
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if not unique:
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continue
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cursor.execute('PRAGMA index_info(%s)' % quote_name(index))
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info = cursor.fetchall()
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# Skip indexes across multiple fields
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if len(info) != 1:
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continue
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name = info[0][2] # seqno, cid, name
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indexes[name]['unique'] = True
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return indexes
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def _table_info(cursor, name):
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cursor.execute('PRAGMA table_info(%s)' % quote_name(name))
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# cid, name, type, notnull, dflt_value, pk
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return [{'name': field[1],
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'type': field[2],
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'null_ok': not field[3],
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'pk': field[5] # undocumented
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} for field in cursor.fetchall()]
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# Maps SQL types to Django Field types. Some of the SQL types have multiple
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# Maps SQL types to Django Field types. Some of the SQL types have multiple
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# entries here because SQLite allows for anything and doesn't normalize the
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# entries here because SQLite allows for anything and doesn't normalize the
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@ -126,8 +126,9 @@ you run it, you'll want to look over the generated models yourself to make
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customizations. In particular, you'll need to rearrange models' order, so that
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customizations. In particular, you'll need to rearrange models' order, so that
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models that refer to other models are ordered properly.
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models that refer to other models are ordered properly.
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Primary keys are automatically introspected for PostgreSQL and MySQL, in which
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Primary keys are automatically introspected for PostgreSQL, MySQL and
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case Django puts in the ``primary_key=True`` where needed.
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SQLite, in which case Django puts in the ``primary_key=True`` where
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needed.
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``inspectdb`` works with PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite. Foreign-key detection
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``inspectdb`` works with PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite. Foreign-key detection
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only works in PostgreSQL and with certain types of MySQL tables.
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only works in PostgreSQL and with certain types of MySQL tables.
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