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Migration
=========
One of the main concept in `CubicWeb` is to create incremental applications
and for this purpose multiple actions are provided to facilitate the improvement
of an application and in particular changes applied to the data model
without loosing existing data.
The current version of an application model is provided in the file
`__pkginfo__.py` as a tuple of 3 integers.
Migration scripts management
----------------------------
Migration scripts needs to be located in the directory `migration` of your
application and nammed accordingly:
::
<version n° X.Y.Z>[_<description>]_<mode>.py
in which :
* X.Y.Z is the model version number to which the script enable to migrate
* *mode* (between the last "_" and the extension ".py") indicates which part
of the application (RQL server, web server) the script applies to in case
of distributed installation. Its value could be :
* `common`, applies to the RQL server as well as the web server and updates
files on the hard drive (configuration files migration for example).
* `web`, applies only to the web server and updates files on the hard drive
* `repository`, applies only to the RQL server and updates files on the
hard drive
* `Any`, applies only to the RQL server and updates data in the database
(schema and data migration for example)
Again in the directory `migration`, the file `depends.map` allows to indicate
that to migrate to a particular model version, you always have to first migrate
to a particular `CubicWeb` version. This file can contains comments (lines
starting by `#`) and a dependancy is listed as follows: ::
<model version n° X.Y.Z> : <cubicweb version n° X.Y.Z>
For example: ::
0.12.0: 2.26.0
0.13.0: 2.27.0
# 0.14 works with 2.27 <= erudi <= 2.28 at least
0.15.0: 2.28.0
Base context
------------
The following identifiers are pre-defined in the migration scripts:
* `config`, instance configuration
* `interactive_mode`, boolean indicating that the script is executed in
an intercative mode or not
* `appltemplversion`, application model version of the instance
* `applerudiversion`, cubicweb instance version
* `templversion`, installed application model version
* `erudiversion`, installed cubicweb version
* `confirm(question)`, function interrogating the user and returning true
if the user answers yes, false otherwise (always returns true when in a
non-interactive mode)
* `_`, function fonction equivalent to `unicode` allowing to flag the strings
to internationalize in the migration scripts
In the `repository` scripts, the following identifiers are also defined:
* `checkpoint`, request confirming and executing a "commit" at checking point
* `repo_schema`, instance persisting schema (e.g. instance schema of the
current migration)
* `newschema`, installed schema on the file system (e.g. schema of
the updated model and erudi)
* `sqlcursor`, SQL cursor for very rare cases where it is really
necessary or beneficial to go through the sql
* `repo`, repository object
Schema migration
----------------
The following functions for schema migration are available in the `repository`
scripts:
* `add_attribute(etype, attrname, attrtype=None, commit=True)`, adds a new
attribute to an existing entity type. If the attribute type is not specified,
then it is extracted from the updated schema.
* `drop_attribute(etype, attrname, commit=True)`, removes an attribute from an
existing entity type.
* `rename_attribute(etype, oldname, newname, commit=True)`, rename an attribute
* `add_entity_type(etype, auto=True, commit=True)`, adds a new entity type.
If `auto` is True, all the relations using this entity type and having a known
entity type on the other hand will automatically be added.
* `drop_entity_type(etype, commit=True)`, removes an entity type and all the
relations using it.
* `rename_entity_type(oldname, newname, commit=True)`, renames an entity type
* `add_relation_type(rtype, addrdef=True, commit=True)`, adds a new relation
type. If `addrdef` is True, all the relations definitions of this type will
be added.
* `drop_relation_type(rtype, commit=True)`, removes a relation type and all the
definitions of this type.
* `rename_relation(oldname, newname, commit=True)`, renames a relation.
* `add_relation_definition(subjtype, rtype, objtype, commit=True)`, adds a new
relation definition.
* `drop_relation_definition(subjtype, rtype, objtype, commit=True)`, removes
a relation definition.
* `synchronize_permissions(ertype, commit=True)`, synchronizes permissions on
an entity type or relation type.
* `synchronize_rschema(rtype, commit=True)`, synchronizes properties and permissions
on a relation type.
* `synchronize_eschema(etype, commit=True)`, synchronizes properties and persmissions
on an entity type.
* `synchronize_schema(commit=True)`, synchronizes the persisting schema with the
updated schema (but without adding or removing new entity types, relations types
or even relations definitions).
* `change_relation_props(subjtype, rtype, objtype, commit=True, **kwargs)`, changes
properties of a relation definition by using the nammed parameters of the properties
to change.
* `set_widget(etype, rtype, widget, commit=True)`, changes the widget used for the
relation <rtype> of entity type <etype>.
* `set_size_constraint(etype, rtype, size, commit=True)`, changes the size constraints
for the relation <rtype> of entity type <etype>.
Data migration
--------------
The following functions for data migration are available in the `repository` scripts:
* `rql(rql, kwargs=None, cachekey=None, ask_confirm=True)`, executes an arbitrary RQL
query, either to interrogate or update. A result set object is returned.
* `add_entity(etype, *args, **kwargs)`, adds a nes entity type of the given
type. The attributes and relations values are specified using the nammed and
positionned parameters.
Workflow creation
-----------------
The following functions for workflow creation are available in the `repository`
scripts:
* `add_state(name, stateof, initial=False, commit=False, **kwargs)`, adds a new state
in the workflow.
* `add_transition(name, transitionof, fromstates, tostate, requiredgroups=(), commit=False, **kwargs)`,
adds a new transition in the workflow.
You can find more details about workflows in the chapter :ref:`Workflow` .
Configuration migration
-----------------------
The following functions for configuration migration are available in all the
scripts:
* `option_renamed(oldname, newname)`, indicates that an option has been renammed
* `option_group_change(option, oldgroup, newgroup)`, indicates that an option does not
belong anymore to the same group.
* `option_added(oldname, newname)`, indicates that an option has been added.
* `option_removed(oldname, newname)`, indicates that an option has been deleted.
Others migration functions
--------------------------
Those functions are only used for low level operations that could not be
accomplished otherwise or to repair damaged databases during interactive
session. They are available in the `repository` scripts:
* `sqlexec(sql, args=None, ask_confirm=True)`, executes an arbitrary SQL query
* `add_entity_type_table(etype, commit=True)`
* `add_relation_type_table(rtype, commit=True)`
* `uninline_relation(rtype, commit=True)`