| from operator import attrgetter |
| |
| from django.db import connections, transaction, IntegrityError |
| from django.db.models import signals, sql |
| from django.db.models.sql.constants import GET_ITERATOR_CHUNK_SIZE |
| from django.utils.datastructures import SortedDict |
| from django.utils.functional import wraps |
| |
| |
| def CASCADE(collector, field, sub_objs, using): |
| collector.collect(sub_objs, source=field.rel.to, |
| source_attr=field.name, nullable=field.null) |
| if field.null and not connections[using].features.can_defer_constraint_checks: |
| collector.add_field_update(field, None, sub_objs) |
| |
| def PROTECT(collector, field, sub_objs, using): |
| raise IntegrityError("Cannot delete some instances of model '%s' because " |
| "they are referenced through a protected foreign key: '%s.%s'" % ( |
| field.rel.to.__name__, sub_objs[0].__class__.__name__, field.name |
| )) |
| |
| def SET(value): |
| if callable(value): |
| def set_on_delete(collector, field, sub_objs, using): |
| collector.add_field_update(field, value(), sub_objs) |
| else: |
| def set_on_delete(collector, field, sub_objs, using): |
| collector.add_field_update(field, value, sub_objs) |
| return set_on_delete |
| |
| SET_NULL = SET(None) |
| |
| def SET_DEFAULT(collector, field, sub_objs, using): |
| collector.add_field_update(field, field.get_default(), sub_objs) |
| |
| def DO_NOTHING(collector, field, sub_objs, using): |
| pass |
| |
| def force_managed(func): |
| @wraps(func) |
| def decorated(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| if not transaction.is_managed(using=self.using): |
| transaction.enter_transaction_management(using=self.using) |
| forced_managed = True |
| else: |
| forced_managed = False |
| try: |
| func(self, *args, **kwargs) |
| if forced_managed: |
| transaction.commit(using=self.using) |
| else: |
| transaction.commit_unless_managed(using=self.using) |
| finally: |
| if forced_managed: |
| transaction.leave_transaction_management(using=self.using) |
| return decorated |
| |
| class Collector(object): |
| def __init__(self, using): |
| self.using = using |
| self.data = {} # {model: [instances]} |
| self.batches = {} # {model: {field: set([instances])}} |
| self.field_updates = {} # {model: {(field, value): set([instances])}} |
| self.dependencies = {} # {model: set([models])} |
| |
| def add(self, objs, source=None, nullable=False): |
| """ |
| Adds 'objs' to the collection of objects to be deleted. If the call is |
| the result of a cascade, 'source' should be the model that caused it |
| and 'nullable' should be set to True, if the relation can be null. |
| |
| Returns a list of all objects that were not already collected. |
| """ |
| if not objs: |
| return [] |
| new_objs = [] |
| model = objs[0].__class__ |
| instances = self.data.setdefault(model, []) |
| for obj in objs: |
| if obj not in instances: |
| new_objs.append(obj) |
| instances.extend(new_objs) |
| # Nullable relationships can be ignored -- they are nulled out before |
| # deleting, and therefore do not affect the order in which objects have |
| # to be deleted. |
| if new_objs and source is not None and not nullable: |
| self.dependencies.setdefault(source, set()).add(model) |
| return new_objs |
| |
| def add_batch(self, model, field, objs): |
| """ |
| Schedules a batch delete. Every instance of 'model' that is related to |
| an instance of 'obj' through 'field' will be deleted. |
| """ |
| self.batches.setdefault(model, {}).setdefault(field, set()).update(objs) |
| |
| def add_field_update(self, field, value, objs): |
| """ |
| Schedules a field update. 'objs' must be a homogenous iterable |
| collection of model instances (e.g. a QuerySet). |
| """ |
| if not objs: |
| return |
| model = objs[0].__class__ |
| self.field_updates.setdefault( |
| model, {}).setdefault( |
| (field, value), set()).update(objs) |
| |
| def collect(self, objs, source=None, nullable=False, collect_related=True, |
| source_attr=None): |
| """ |
| Adds 'objs' to the collection of objects to be deleted as well as all |
| parent instances. 'objs' must be a homogenous iterable collection of |
| model instances (e.g. a QuerySet). If 'collect_related' is True, |
| related objects will be handled by their respective on_delete handler. |
| |
| If the call is the result of a cascade, 'source' should be the model |
| that caused it and 'nullable' should be set to True, if the relation |
| can be null. |
| """ |
| |
| new_objs = self.add(objs, source, nullable) |
| if not new_objs: |
| return |
| model = new_objs[0].__class__ |
| |
| # Recursively collect parent models, but not their related objects. |
| # These will be found by meta.get_all_related_objects() |
| for parent_model, ptr in model._meta.parents.iteritems(): |
| if ptr: |
| parent_objs = [getattr(obj, ptr.name) for obj in new_objs] |
| self.collect(parent_objs, source=model, |
| source_attr=ptr.rel.related_name, |
| collect_related=False) |
| |
| if collect_related: |
| for related in model._meta.get_all_related_objects(include_hidden=True): |
| field = related.field |
| if related.model._meta.auto_created: |
| self.add_batch(related.model, field, new_objs) |
| else: |
| sub_objs = self.related_objects(related, new_objs) |
| if not sub_objs: |
| continue |
| field.rel.on_delete(self, field, sub_objs, self.using) |
| |
| # TODO This entire block is only needed as a special case to |
| # support cascade-deletes for GenericRelation. It should be |
| # removed/fixed when the ORM gains a proper abstraction for virtual |
| # or composite fields, and GFKs are reworked to fit into that. |
| for relation in model._meta.many_to_many: |
| if not relation.rel.through: |
| sub_objs = relation.bulk_related_objects(new_objs, self.using) |
| self.collect(sub_objs, |
| source=model, |
| source_attr=relation.rel.related_name, |
| nullable=True) |
| |
| def related_objects(self, related, objs): |
| """ |
| Gets a QuerySet of objects related to ``objs`` via the relation ``related``. |
| |
| """ |
| return related.model._base_manager.using(self.using).filter( |
| **{"%s__in" % related.field.name: objs} |
| ) |
| |
| def instances_with_model(self): |
| for model, instances in self.data.iteritems(): |
| for obj in instances: |
| yield model, obj |
| |
| def sort(self): |
| sorted_models = [] |
| models = self.data.keys() |
| while len(sorted_models) < len(models): |
| found = False |
| for model in models: |
| if model in sorted_models: |
| continue |
| dependencies = self.dependencies.get(model) |
| if not (dependencies and dependencies.difference(sorted_models)): |
| sorted_models.append(model) |
| found = True |
| if not found: |
| return |
| self.data = SortedDict([(model, self.data[model]) |
| for model in sorted_models]) |
| |
| @force_managed |
| def delete(self): |
| # sort instance collections |
| for instances in self.data.itervalues(): |
| instances.sort(key=attrgetter("pk")) |
| |
| # if possible, bring the models in an order suitable for databases that |
| # don't support transactions or cannot defer contraint checks until the |
| # end of a transaction. |
| self.sort() |
| |
| # send pre_delete signals |
| for model, obj in self.instances_with_model(): |
| if not model._meta.auto_created: |
| signals.pre_delete.send( |
| sender=model, instance=obj, using=self.using |
| ) |
| |
| # update fields |
| for model, instances_for_fieldvalues in self.field_updates.iteritems(): |
| query = sql.UpdateQuery(model) |
| for (field, value), instances in instances_for_fieldvalues.iteritems(): |
| query.update_batch([obj.pk for obj in instances], |
| {field.name: value}, self.using) |
| |
| # reverse instance collections |
| for instances in self.data.itervalues(): |
| instances.reverse() |
| |
| # delete batches |
| for model, batches in self.batches.iteritems(): |
| query = sql.DeleteQuery(model) |
| for field, instances in batches.iteritems(): |
| query.delete_batch([obj.pk for obj in instances], self.using, field) |
| |
| # delete instances |
| for model, instances in self.data.iteritems(): |
| query = sql.DeleteQuery(model) |
| pk_list = [obj.pk for obj in instances] |
| query.delete_batch(pk_list, self.using) |
| |
| # send post_delete signals |
| for model, obj in self.instances_with_model(): |
| if not model._meta.auto_created: |
| signals.post_delete.send( |
| sender=model, instance=obj, using=self.using |
| ) |
| |
| # update collected instances |
| for model, instances_for_fieldvalues in self.field_updates.iteritems(): |
| for (field, value), instances in instances_for_fieldvalues.iteritems(): |
| for obj in instances: |
| setattr(obj, field.attname, value) |
| for model, instances in self.data.iteritems(): |
| for instance in instances: |
| setattr(instance, model._meta.pk.attname, None) |