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quay/data/migrations/versions/b4df55dea4b3_add_repository_kind.py
Joseph Schorr f6ff0d6ca0 Add support for populating test data during migration testing
This change ensures that the tables in the database during migration have at least one row of "real" data, which should help catch issues in the future where we forget to set column defaults and other such schema oversights that can only be truly tested with non-empty tables

Fixes https://jira.coreos.com/browse/QUAY-913
2018-06-18 14:14:32 -04:00

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"""add repository kind
Revision ID: b4df55dea4b3
Revises: 7a525c68eb13
Create Date: 2017-03-19 12:59:41.484430
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = 'b4df55dea4b3'
down_revision = 'b8ae68ad3e52'
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
from sqlalchemy.dialects import mysql
def upgrade(tables, tester):
op.create_table(
'repositorykind',
sa.Column('id', sa.Integer(), nullable=False),
sa.Column('name', sa.String(length=255), nullable=False),
sa.PrimaryKeyConstraint('id', name=op.f('pk_repositorykind'))
)
op.create_index('repositorykind_name', 'repositorykind', ['name'], unique=True)
op.bulk_insert(
tables.repositorykind,
[
{'id': 1, 'name': 'image'},
{'id': 2, 'name': 'application'},
],
)
op.add_column(u'repository', sa.Column('kind_id', sa.Integer(), nullable=False, server_default='1'))
op.create_index('repository_kind_id', 'repository', ['kind_id'], unique=False)
op.create_foreign_key(op.f('fk_repository_kind_id_repositorykind'), 'repository', 'repositorykind', ['kind_id'], ['id'])
# ### population of test data ### #
tester.populate_column('repository', 'kind_id', tester.TestDataType.Foreign('repositorykind'))
# ### end population of test data ### #
def downgrade(tables, tester):
op.drop_constraint(op.f('fk_repository_kind_id_repositorykind'), 'repository', type_='foreignkey')
op.drop_index('repository_kind_id', table_name='repository')
op.drop_column(u'repository', 'kind_id')
op.drop_table('repositorykind')