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Mads Kiilerich
invalidation: don't create CacheInvalidation records on startup

Creating the records early gave an advantage before lightweight was introduced.
With lightweight it is no longer necessary.

The records will be created on demand anyway and there is no reason to create and
maintain them before they are used.
"""
   `SQLite`_ database specific implementations of changeset classes.

   .. _`SQLite`: http://www.sqlite.org/
"""
from UserDict import DictMixin
from copy import copy

from sqlalchemy.databases import sqlite as sa_base

from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate import exceptions
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.changeset import ansisql, SQLA_06

SQLiteSchemaGenerator = sa_base.SQLiteDDLCompiler


class SQLiteCommon(object):

    def _not_supported(self, op):
        raise exceptions.NotSupportedError("SQLite does not support "
            "%s; see http://www.sqlite.org/lang_altertable.html" % op)


class SQLiteHelper(SQLiteCommon):

    def recreate_table(self,table,column=None,delta=None):
        table_name = self.preparer.format_table(table)

        # we remove all indexes so as not to have
        # problems during copy and re-create
        for index in table.indexes:
            index.drop()

        self.append('ALTER TABLE %s RENAME TO migration_tmp' % table_name)
        self.execute()

        insertion_string = self._modify_table(table, column, delta)

        table.create(bind=self.connection)
        self.append(insertion_string % {'table_name': table_name})
        self.execute()
        self.append('DROP TABLE migration_tmp')
        self.execute()

    def visit_column(self, delta):
        if isinstance(delta, DictMixin):
            column = delta.result_column
            table = self._to_table(delta.table)
        else:
            column = delta
            table = self._to_table(column.table)

        self.recreate_table(table,column,delta)

class SQLiteColumnGenerator(SQLiteSchemaGenerator,
                            ansisql.ANSIColumnGenerator,
                            # at the end so we get the normal
                            # visit_column by default
                            SQLiteHelper,
                            SQLiteCommon
                            ):
    """SQLite ColumnGenerator"""

    def _modify_table(self, table, column, delta):
        columns = ' ,'.join(map(
                self.preparer.format_column,
                [c for c in table.columns if c.name!=column.name]))
        return ('INSERT INTO %%(table_name)s (%(cols)s) '
                'SELECT %(cols)s from migration_tmp')%{'cols':columns}

    def visit_column(self,column):
        if column.foreign_keys:
            SQLiteHelper.visit_column(self,column)
        else:
            super(SQLiteColumnGenerator,self).visit_column(column)

class SQLiteColumnDropper(SQLiteHelper, ansisql.ANSIColumnDropper):
    """SQLite ColumnDropper"""

    def _modify_table(self, table, column, delta):

        columns = ' ,'.join(map(self.preparer.format_column, table.columns))
        return 'INSERT INTO %(table_name)s SELECT ' + columns + \
            ' from migration_tmp'

    def visit_column(self,column):
        # For SQLite, we *have* to remove the column here so the table
        # is re-created properly.
        column.remove_from_table(column.table,unset_table=False)
        super(SQLiteColumnDropper,self).visit_column(column)


class SQLiteSchemaChanger(SQLiteHelper, ansisql.ANSISchemaChanger):
    """SQLite SchemaChanger"""

    def _modify_table(self, table, column, delta):
        return 'INSERT INTO %(table_name)s SELECT * from migration_tmp'

    def visit_index(self, index):
        """Does not support ALTER INDEX"""
        self._not_supported('ALTER INDEX')


class SQLiteConstraintGenerator(ansisql.ANSIConstraintGenerator, SQLiteHelper, SQLiteCommon):

    def visit_migrate_primary_key_constraint(self, constraint):
        tmpl = "CREATE UNIQUE INDEX %s ON %s ( %s )"
        cols = ', '.join(map(self.preparer.format_column, constraint.columns))
        tname = self.preparer.format_table(constraint.table)
        name = self.get_constraint_name(constraint)
        msg = tmpl % (name, tname, cols)
        self.append(msg)
        self.execute()

    def _modify_table(self, table, column, delta):
        return 'INSERT INTO %(table_name)s SELECT * from migration_tmp'

    def visit_migrate_foreign_key_constraint(self, *p, **k):
        self.recreate_table(p[0].table)

    def visit_migrate_unique_constraint(self, *p, **k):
        self.recreate_table(p[0].table)


class SQLiteConstraintDropper(ansisql.ANSIColumnDropper,
                              SQLiteCommon,
                              ansisql.ANSIConstraintCommon):

    def visit_migrate_primary_key_constraint(self, constraint):
        tmpl = "DROP INDEX %s "
        name = self.get_constraint_name(constraint)
        msg = tmpl % (name)
        self.append(msg)
        self.execute()

    def visit_migrate_foreign_key_constraint(self, *p, **k):
        self._not_supported('ALTER TABLE DROP CONSTRAINT')

    def visit_migrate_check_constraint(self, *p, **k):
        self._not_supported('ALTER TABLE DROP CONSTRAINT')

    def visit_migrate_unique_constraint(self, *p, **k):
        self._not_supported('ALTER TABLE DROP CONSTRAINT')


# TODO: technically primary key is a NOT NULL + UNIQUE constraint, should add NOT NULL to index

class SQLiteDialect(ansisql.ANSIDialect):
    columngenerator = SQLiteColumnGenerator
    columndropper = SQLiteColumnDropper
    schemachanger = SQLiteSchemaChanger
    constraintgenerator = SQLiteConstraintGenerator
    constraintdropper = SQLiteConstraintDropper