app/django/core/management/commands/inspectdb.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Sun, 01 Feb 2009 22:48:48 +0000
changeset 1166 558bd62ee9d4
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix get args construction when there are multiple lists on the page It is now possible to go back and forward through the liast, and specify the limit (both offset and limit can be done per list). The JS driving the list boxes is buggy, if visiting an url like: http://localhost:8080/notification/list?limit_0=10 And then change the limit in the second checkbox, it directs to: http://localhost:8080/notification/list?limit_1=25 Whereas it should redirect to: http://localhost:8080/notification/list?limit_0=10&limit_1=25 The logic _does_ work properly when the limit of the changed list is already present in the url. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

from django.core.management.base import NoArgsCommand, CommandError

class Command(NoArgsCommand):
    help = "Introspects the database tables in the given database and outputs a Django model module."

    requires_model_validation = False

    def handle_noargs(self, **options):
        try:
            for line in self.handle_inspection():
                print line
        except NotImplementedError:
            raise CommandError("Database inspection isn't supported for the currently selected database backend.")

    def handle_inspection(self):
        from django.db import connection
        import keyword

        table2model = lambda table_name: table_name.title().replace('_', '').replace(' ', '').replace('-', '')

        cursor = connection.cursor()
        yield "# This is an auto-generated Django model module."
        yield "# You'll have to do the following manually to clean this up:"
        yield "#     * Rearrange models' order"
        yield "#     * Make sure each model has one field with primary_key=True"
        yield "# Feel free to rename the models, but don't rename db_table values or field names."
        yield "#"
        yield "# Also note: You'll have to insert the output of 'django-admin.py sqlcustom [appname]'"
        yield "# into your database."
        yield ''
        yield 'from django.db import models'
        yield ''
        for table_name in connection.introspection.get_table_list(cursor):
            yield 'class %s(models.Model):' % table2model(table_name)
            try:
                relations = connection.introspection.get_relations(cursor, table_name)
            except NotImplementedError:
                relations = {}
            try:
                indexes = connection.introspection.get_indexes(cursor, table_name)
            except NotImplementedError:
                indexes = {}
            for i, row in enumerate(connection.introspection.get_table_description(cursor, table_name)):
                column_name = row[0]
                att_name = column_name.lower()
                comment_notes = [] # Holds Field notes, to be displayed in a Python comment.
                extra_params = {}  # Holds Field parameters such as 'db_column'.

                # If the column name can't be used verbatim as a Python
                # attribute, set the "db_column" for this Field.
                if ' ' in att_name or '-' in att_name or keyword.iskeyword(att_name) or column_name != att_name:
                    extra_params['db_column'] = column_name

                # Modify the field name to make it Python-compatible.
                if ' ' in att_name:
                    att_name = att_name.replace(' ', '_')
                    comment_notes.append('Field renamed to remove spaces.')
                if '-' in att_name:
                    att_name = att_name.replace('-', '_')
                    comment_notes.append('Field renamed to remove dashes.')
                if keyword.iskeyword(att_name):
                    att_name += '_field'
                    comment_notes.append('Field renamed because it was a Python reserved word.')
                if column_name != att_name:
                    comment_notes.append('Field name made lowercase.')

                if i in relations:
                    rel_to = relations[i][1] == table_name and "'self'" or table2model(relations[i][1])
                    field_type = 'ForeignKey(%s' % rel_to
                    if att_name.endswith('_id'):
                        att_name = att_name[:-3]
                    else:
                        extra_params['db_column'] = column_name
                else:
                    try:
                        field_type = connection.introspection.data_types_reverse[row[1]]
                    except KeyError:
                        field_type = 'TextField'
                        comment_notes.append('This field type is a guess.')

                    # This is a hook for DATA_TYPES_REVERSE to return a tuple of
                    # (field_type, extra_params_dict).
                    if type(field_type) is tuple:
                        field_type, new_params = field_type
                        extra_params.update(new_params)

                    # Add max_length for all CharFields.
                    if field_type == 'CharField' and row[3]:
                        extra_params['max_length'] = row[3]

                    if field_type == 'DecimalField':
                        extra_params['max_digits'] = row[4]
                        extra_params['decimal_places'] = row[5]

                    # Add primary_key and unique, if necessary.
                    if column_name in indexes:
                        if indexes[column_name]['primary_key']:
                            extra_params['primary_key'] = True
                        elif indexes[column_name]['unique']:
                            extra_params['unique'] = True

                    field_type += '('

                # Don't output 'id = meta.AutoField(primary_key=True)', because
                # that's assumed if it doesn't exist.
                if att_name == 'id' and field_type == 'AutoField(' and extra_params == {'primary_key': True}:
                    continue

                # Add 'null' and 'blank', if the 'null_ok' flag was present in the
                # table description.
                if row[6]: # If it's NULL...
                    extra_params['blank'] = True
                    if not field_type in ('TextField(', 'CharField('):
                        extra_params['null'] = True

                field_desc = '%s = models.%s' % (att_name, field_type)
                if extra_params:
                    if not field_desc.endswith('('):
                        field_desc += ', '
                    field_desc += ', '.join(['%s=%r' % (k, v) for k, v in extra_params.items()])
                field_desc += ')'
                if comment_notes:
                    field_desc += ' # ' + ' '.join(comment_notes)
                yield '    %s' % field_desc
            yield '    class Meta:'
            yield '        db_table = %r' % table_name
            yield ''