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Removed the deprecated reset and sqlreset management commands.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@17842 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Aymeric Augustin
2012-03-31 12:38:11 +00:00
parent dec21a1d4b
commit d38690796c
8 changed files with 6 additions and 144 deletions

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@@ -310,9 +310,8 @@ class ManagementUtility(object):
from django.core.servers.fastcgi import FASTCGI_OPTIONS
options += [(k, 1) for k in FASTCGI_OPTIONS]
# special case: add the names of installed apps to options
elif cwords[0] in ('dumpdata', 'reset', 'sql', 'sqlall',
'sqlclear', 'sqlcustom', 'sqlindexes',
'sqlreset', 'sqlsequencereset', 'test'):
elif cwords[0] in ('dumpdata', 'sql', 'sqlall', 'sqlclear',
'sqlcustom', 'sqlindexes', 'sqlsequencereset', 'test'):
try:
from django.conf import settings
# Get the last part of the dotted path as the app name.

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@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
from optparse import make_option
from django.core.management.base import AppCommand, CommandError
from django.core.management.color import no_style
from django.core.management.sql import sql_reset
from django.db import connections, transaction, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
class Command(AppCommand):
option_list = AppCommand.option_list + (
make_option('--noinput', action='store_false', dest='interactive', default=True,
help='Tells Django to NOT prompt the user for input of any kind.'),
make_option('--database', action='store', dest='database',
default=DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, help='Nominates a database to reset. '
'Defaults to the "default" database.'),
)
help = "Executes ``sqlreset`` for the given app(s) in the current database."
args = '[appname ...]'
output_transaction = True
def handle_app(self, app, **options):
# This command breaks a lot and should be deprecated
import warnings
warnings.warn(
'This command has been deprecated. The command ``flush`` can be used to delete everything. You can also use ALTER TABLE or DROP TABLE statements manually.',
DeprecationWarning
)
using = options.get('database')
connection = connections[using]
app_name = app.__name__.split('.')[-2]
self.style = no_style()
sql_list = sql_reset(app, self.style, connection)
if options.get('interactive'):
confirm = raw_input("""
You have requested a database reset.
This will IRREVERSIBLY DESTROY any data for
the "%s" application in the database "%s".
Are you sure you want to do this?
Type 'yes' to continue, or 'no' to cancel: """ % (app_name, connection.settings_dict['NAME']))
else:
confirm = 'yes'
if confirm == 'yes':
try:
cursor = connection.cursor()
for sql in sql_list:
cursor.execute(sql)
except Exception, e:
transaction.rollback_unless_managed()
raise CommandError("""Error: %s couldn't be reset. Possible reasons:
* The database isn't running or isn't configured correctly.
* At least one of the database tables doesn't exist.
* The SQL was invalid.
Hint: Look at the output of 'django-admin.py sqlreset %s'. That's the SQL this command wasn't able to run.
The full error: %s""" % (app_name, app_name, e))
transaction.commit_unless_managed()
else:
print "Reset cancelled."

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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
from optparse import make_option
from django.core.management.base import AppCommand
from django.core.management.sql import sql_reset
from django.db import connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
class Command(AppCommand):
help = "Prints the DROP TABLE SQL, then the CREATE TABLE SQL, for the given app name(s)."
option_list = AppCommand.option_list + (
make_option('--database', action='store', dest='database',
default=DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, help='Nominates a database to print the '
'SQL for. Defaults to the "default" database.'),
)
output_transaction = True
def handle_app(self, app, **options):
return u'\n'.join(sql_reset(app, self.style, connections[options.get('database')])).encode('utf-8')

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@@ -96,16 +96,6 @@ def sql_delete(app, style, connection):
return output[::-1] # Reverse it, to deal with table dependencies.
def sql_reset(app, style, connection):
"Returns a list of the DROP TABLE SQL, then the CREATE TABLE SQL, for the given module."
# This command breaks a lot and should be deprecated
import warnings
warnings.warn(
'This command has been deprecated. The command ``sqlflush`` can be used to delete everything. You can also use ALTER TABLE or DROP TABLE statements manually.',
DeprecationWarning
)
return sql_delete(app, style, connection) + sql_all(app, style, connection)
def sql_flush(style, connection, only_django=False):
"""
Returns a list of the SQL statements used to flush the database.