app/django/core/management/commands/reset.py
author Pawel Solyga <Pawel.Solyga@gmail.com>
Tue, 02 Jun 2009 19:17:46 +0200
changeset 2379 1555814edac7
parent 54 03e267d67478
permissions -rw-r--r--
Small changes in #extra_left, #extra_right tags in css file. Google Maps and Student Project List on Organization home page now doesn't lay on page footer if too high.

from django.core.management.base import AppCommand, CommandError
from django.core.management.color import no_style
from optparse import make_option

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.'),
    )
    help = "Executes ``sqlreset`` for the given app(s) in the current database."
    args = '[appname ...]'

    output_transaction = True

    def handle_app(self, app, **options):
        from django.db import connection, transaction
        from django.conf import settings
        from django.core.management.sql import sql_reset

        app_name = app.__name__.split('.')[-2]

        self.style = no_style()

        sql_list = sql_reset(app, self.style)

        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, settings.DATABASE_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."