Convert getForFields back to the Query API and add tests
This is possible now that it supports the 'IN' operator.
Added tests to make sure there are no regressions.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
from django.core.management.base import LabelCommand
class Command(LabelCommand):
help = "Creates the table needed to use the SQL cache backend."
args = "<tablename>"
label = 'tablename'
requires_model_validation = False
def handle_label(self, tablename, **options):
from django.db import connection, transaction, models
fields = (
# "key" is a reserved word in MySQL, so use "cache_key" instead.
models.CharField(name='cache_key', max_length=255, unique=True, primary_key=True),
models.TextField(name='value'),
models.DateTimeField(name='expires', db_index=True),
)
table_output = []
index_output = []
qn = connection.ops.quote_name
for f in fields:
field_output = [qn(f.name), f.db_type()]
field_output.append("%sNULL" % (not f.null and "NOT " or ""))
if f.primary_key:
field_output.append("PRIMARY KEY")
elif f.unique:
field_output.append("UNIQUE")
if f.db_index:
unique = f.unique and "UNIQUE " or ""
index_output.append("CREATE %sINDEX %s_%s ON %s (%s);" % \
(unique, tablename, f.name, qn(tablename),
qn(f.name)))
table_output.append(" ".join(field_output))
full_statement = ["CREATE TABLE %s (" % qn(tablename)]
for i, line in enumerate(table_output):
full_statement.append(' %s%s' % (line, i < len(table_output)-1 and ',' or ''))
full_statement.append(');')
curs = connection.cursor()
curs.execute("\n".join(full_statement))
for statement in index_output:
curs.execute(statement)
transaction.commit_unless_managed()