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Unverified Commit d0e89a03 authored by Timothy Jaeryang Baek's avatar Timothy Jaeryang Baek Committed by GitHub
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Merge pull request #3327 from jonathan-rohde/feat/sqlalchemy-instead-of-peewee

BREAKING CHANGE/sqlalchemy instead of peewee
parents 2c061777 2aecd7d0
...@@ -67,6 +67,28 @@ jobs: ...@@ -67,6 +67,28 @@ jobs:
path: compose-logs.txt path: compose-logs.txt
if-no-files-found: ignore if-no-files-found: ignore
pytest:
name: Run backend tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r backend/requirements.txt
- name: pytest run
run: |
ls -al
cd backend
PYTHONPATH=. pytest . -o log_cli=true -o log_cli_level=INFO
migration_test: migration_test:
name: Run Migration Tests name: Run Migration Tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest runs-on: ubuntu-latest
...@@ -171,7 +193,7 @@ jobs: ...@@ -171,7 +193,7 @@ jobs:
fi fi
# Check that service will reconnect to postgres when connection will be closed # Check that service will reconnect to postgres when connection will be closed
status_code=$(curl --write-out %{http_code} -s --output /dev/null http://localhost:8081/health) status_code=$(curl --write-out %{http_code} -s --output /dev/null http://localhost:8081/health/db)
if [[ "$status_code" -ne 200 ]] ; then if [[ "$status_code" -ne 200 ]] ; then
echo "Server has failed before postgres reconnect check" echo "Server has failed before postgres reconnect check"
exit 1 exit 1
...@@ -183,7 +205,7 @@ jobs: ...@@ -183,7 +205,7 @@ jobs:
cur = conn.cursor(); \ cur = conn.cursor(); \
cur.execute('SELECT pg_terminate_backend(psa.pid) FROM pg_stat_activity psa WHERE datname = current_database() AND pid <> pg_backend_pid();')" cur.execute('SELECT pg_terminate_backend(psa.pid) FROM pg_stat_activity psa WHERE datname = current_database() AND pid <> pg_backend_pid();')"
status_code=$(curl --write-out %{http_code} -s --output /dev/null http://localhost:8081/health) status_code=$(curl --write-out %{http_code} -s --output /dev/null http://localhost:8081/health/db)
if [[ "$status_code" -ne 200 ]] ; then if [[ "$status_code" -ne 200 ]] ; then
echo "Server has not reconnected to postgres after connection was closed: returned status $status_code" echo "Server has not reconnected to postgres after connection was closed: returned status $status_code"
exit 1 exit 1
......
# A generic, single database configuration.
[alembic]
# path to migration scripts
script_location = migrations
# template used to generate migration file names; The default value is %%(rev)s_%%(slug)s
# Uncomment the line below if you want the files to be prepended with date and time
# file_template = %%(year)d_%%(month).2d_%%(day).2d_%%(hour).2d%%(minute).2d-%%(rev)s_%%(slug)s
# sys.path path, will be prepended to sys.path if present.
# defaults to the current working directory.
prepend_sys_path = .
# timezone to use when rendering the date within the migration file
# as well as the filename.
# If specified, requires the python>=3.9 or backports.zoneinfo library.
# Any required deps can installed by adding `alembic[tz]` to the pip requirements
# string value is passed to ZoneInfo()
# leave blank for localtime
# timezone =
# max length of characters to apply to the
# "slug" field
# truncate_slug_length = 40
# set to 'true' to run the environment during
# the 'revision' command, regardless of autogenerate
# revision_environment = false
# set to 'true' to allow .pyc and .pyo files without
# a source .py file to be detected as revisions in the
# versions/ directory
# sourceless = false
# version location specification; This defaults
# to migrations/versions. When using multiple version
# directories, initial revisions must be specified with --version-path.
# The path separator used here should be the separator specified by "version_path_separator" below.
# version_locations = %(here)s/bar:%(here)s/bat:migrations/versions
# version path separator; As mentioned above, this is the character used to split
# version_locations. The default within new alembic.ini files is "os", which uses os.pathsep.
# If this key is omitted entirely, it falls back to the legacy behavior of splitting on spaces and/or commas.
# Valid values for version_path_separator are:
#
# version_path_separator = :
# version_path_separator = ;
# version_path_separator = space
version_path_separator = os # Use os.pathsep. Default configuration used for new projects.
# set to 'true' to search source files recursively
# in each "version_locations" directory
# new in Alembic version 1.10
# recursive_version_locations = false
# the output encoding used when revision files
# are written from script.py.mako
# output_encoding = utf-8
# sqlalchemy.url = REPLACE_WITH_DATABASE_URL
[post_write_hooks]
# post_write_hooks defines scripts or Python functions that are run
# on newly generated revision scripts. See the documentation for further
# detail and examples
# format using "black" - use the console_scripts runner, against the "black" entrypoint
# hooks = black
# black.type = console_scripts
# black.entrypoint = black
# black.options = -l 79 REVISION_SCRIPT_FILENAME
# lint with attempts to fix using "ruff" - use the exec runner, execute a binary
# hooks = ruff
# ruff.type = exec
# ruff.executable = %(here)s/.venv/bin/ruff
# ruff.options = --fix REVISION_SCRIPT_FILENAME
# Logging configuration
[loggers]
keys = root,sqlalchemy,alembic
[handlers]
keys = console
[formatters]
keys = generic
[logger_root]
level = WARN
handlers = console
qualname =
[logger_sqlalchemy]
level = WARN
handlers =
qualname = sqlalchemy.engine
[logger_alembic]
level = INFO
handlers =
qualname = alembic
[handler_console]
class = StreamHandler
args = (sys.stderr,)
level = NOTSET
formatter = generic
[formatter_generic]
format = %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
datefmt = %H:%M:%S
import os import os
import logging import logging
import json import json
from contextlib import contextmanager
from typing import Optional, Any
from typing_extensions import Self
from peewee import * from sqlalchemy import create_engine, types, Dialect
from peewee_migrate import Router from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker, scoped_session
from sqlalchemy.sql.type_api import _T
from apps.webui.internal.wrappers import register_connection
from config import SRC_LOG_LEVELS, DATA_DIR, DATABASE_URL, BACKEND_DIR from config import SRC_LOG_LEVELS, DATA_DIR, DATABASE_URL, BACKEND_DIR
log = logging.getLogger(__name__) log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
log.setLevel(SRC_LOG_LEVELS["DB"]) log.setLevel(SRC_LOG_LEVELS["DB"])
class JSONField(TextField): class JSONField(types.TypeDecorator):
impl = types.Text
cache_ok = True
def process_bind_param(self, value: Optional[_T], dialect: Dialect) -> Any:
return json.dumps(value)
def process_result_value(self, value: Optional[_T], dialect: Dialect) -> Any:
if value is not None:
return json.loads(value)
def copy(self, **kw: Any) -> Self:
return JSONField(self.impl.length)
def db_value(self, value): def db_value(self, value):
return json.dumps(value) return json.dumps(value)
...@@ -29,26 +46,15 @@ if os.path.exists(f"{DATA_DIR}/ollama.db"): ...@@ -29,26 +46,15 @@ if os.path.exists(f"{DATA_DIR}/ollama.db"):
else: else:
pass pass
SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URL = DATABASE_URL
# The `register_connection` function encapsulates the logic for setting up if "sqlite" in SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URL:
# the database connection based on the connection string, while `connect` engine = create_engine(
# is a Peewee-specific method to manage the connection state and avoid errors SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URL, connect_args={"check_same_thread": False}
# when a connection is already open. )
try: else:
DB = register_connection(DATABASE_URL) engine = create_engine(SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URL, pool_pre_ping=True)
log.info(f"Connected to a {DB.__class__.__name__} database.") SessionLocal = sessionmaker(
except Exception as e: autocommit=False, autoflush=False, bind=engine, expire_on_commit=False
log.error(f"Failed to initialize the database connection: {e}")
raise
router = Router(
DB,
migrate_dir=BACKEND_DIR / "apps" / "webui" / "internal" / "migrations",
logger=log,
) )
router.run() Base = declarative_base()
try: Session = scoped_session(SessionLocal)
DB.connect(reuse_if_open=True)
except OperationalError as e:
log.info(f"Failed to connect to database again due to: {e}")
pass
"""Peewee migrations -- 001_initial_schema.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
# We perform different migrations for SQLite and other databases
# This is because SQLite is very loose with enforcing its schema, and trying to migrate other databases like SQLite
# will require per-database SQL queries.
# Instead, we assume that because external DB support was added at a later date, it is safe to assume a newer base
# schema instead of trying to migrate from an older schema.
if isinstance(database, pw.SqliteDatabase):
migrate_sqlite(migrator, database, fake=fake)
else:
migrate_external(migrator, database, fake=fake)
def migrate_sqlite(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
@migrator.create_model
class Auth(pw.Model):
id = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
email = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
password = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
active = pw.BooleanField()
class Meta:
table_name = "auth"
@migrator.create_model
class Chat(pw.Model):
id = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
title = pw.CharField()
chat = pw.TextField()
timestamp = pw.BigIntegerField()
class Meta:
table_name = "chat"
@migrator.create_model
class ChatIdTag(pw.Model):
id = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
tag_name = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
chat_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
timestamp = pw.BigIntegerField()
class Meta:
table_name = "chatidtag"
@migrator.create_model
class Document(pw.Model):
id = pw.AutoField()
collection_name = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
name = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
title = pw.CharField()
filename = pw.CharField()
content = pw.TextField(null=True)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
timestamp = pw.BigIntegerField()
class Meta:
table_name = "document"
@migrator.create_model
class Modelfile(pw.Model):
id = pw.AutoField()
tag_name = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
modelfile = pw.TextField()
timestamp = pw.BigIntegerField()
class Meta:
table_name = "modelfile"
@migrator.create_model
class Prompt(pw.Model):
id = pw.AutoField()
command = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
title = pw.CharField()
content = pw.TextField()
timestamp = pw.BigIntegerField()
class Meta:
table_name = "prompt"
@migrator.create_model
class Tag(pw.Model):
id = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
name = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
data = pw.TextField(null=True)
class Meta:
table_name = "tag"
@migrator.create_model
class User(pw.Model):
id = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
name = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
email = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
role = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
profile_image_url = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
timestamp = pw.BigIntegerField()
class Meta:
table_name = "user"
def migrate_external(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
@migrator.create_model
class Auth(pw.Model):
id = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
email = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
password = pw.TextField()
active = pw.BooleanField()
class Meta:
table_name = "auth"
@migrator.create_model
class Chat(pw.Model):
id = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
title = pw.TextField()
chat = pw.TextField()
timestamp = pw.BigIntegerField()
class Meta:
table_name = "chat"
@migrator.create_model
class ChatIdTag(pw.Model):
id = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
tag_name = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
chat_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
timestamp = pw.BigIntegerField()
class Meta:
table_name = "chatidtag"
@migrator.create_model
class Document(pw.Model):
id = pw.AutoField()
collection_name = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
name = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
title = pw.TextField()
filename = pw.TextField()
content = pw.TextField(null=True)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
timestamp = pw.BigIntegerField()
class Meta:
table_name = "document"
@migrator.create_model
class Modelfile(pw.Model):
id = pw.AutoField()
tag_name = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
modelfile = pw.TextField()
timestamp = pw.BigIntegerField()
class Meta:
table_name = "modelfile"
@migrator.create_model
class Prompt(pw.Model):
id = pw.AutoField()
command = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
title = pw.TextField()
content = pw.TextField()
timestamp = pw.BigIntegerField()
class Meta:
table_name = "prompt"
@migrator.create_model
class Tag(pw.Model):
id = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
name = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
data = pw.TextField(null=True)
class Meta:
table_name = "tag"
@migrator.create_model
class User(pw.Model):
id = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
name = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
email = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
role = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
profile_image_url = pw.TextField()
timestamp = pw.BigIntegerField()
class Meta:
table_name = "user"
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
migrator.remove_model("user")
migrator.remove_model("tag")
migrator.remove_model("prompt")
migrator.remove_model("modelfile")
migrator.remove_model("document")
migrator.remove_model("chatidtag")
migrator.remove_model("chat")
migrator.remove_model("auth")
"""Peewee migrations -- 002_add_local_sharing.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
migrator.add_fields(
"chat", share_id=pw.CharField(max_length=255, null=True, unique=True)
)
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
migrator.remove_fields("chat", "share_id")
"""Peewee migrations -- 002_add_local_sharing.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
migrator.add_fields(
"user", api_key=pw.CharField(max_length=255, null=True, unique=True)
)
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
migrator.remove_fields("user", "api_key")
"""Peewee migrations -- 002_add_local_sharing.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
migrator.add_fields("chat", archived=pw.BooleanField(default=False))
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
migrator.remove_fields("chat", "archived")
"""Peewee migrations -- 002_add_local_sharing.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
if isinstance(database, pw.SqliteDatabase):
migrate_sqlite(migrator, database, fake=fake)
else:
migrate_external(migrator, database, fake=fake)
def migrate_sqlite(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
# Adding fields created_at and updated_at to the 'chat' table
migrator.add_fields(
"chat",
created_at=pw.DateTimeField(null=True), # Allow null for transition
updated_at=pw.DateTimeField(null=True), # Allow null for transition
)
# Populate the new fields from an existing 'timestamp' field
migrator.sql(
"UPDATE chat SET created_at = timestamp, updated_at = timestamp WHERE timestamp IS NOT NULL"
)
# Now that the data has been copied, remove the original 'timestamp' field
migrator.remove_fields("chat", "timestamp")
# Update the fields to be not null now that they are populated
migrator.change_fields(
"chat",
created_at=pw.DateTimeField(null=False),
updated_at=pw.DateTimeField(null=False),
)
def migrate_external(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
# Adding fields created_at and updated_at to the 'chat' table
migrator.add_fields(
"chat",
created_at=pw.BigIntegerField(null=True), # Allow null for transition
updated_at=pw.BigIntegerField(null=True), # Allow null for transition
)
# Populate the new fields from an existing 'timestamp' field
migrator.sql(
"UPDATE chat SET created_at = timestamp, updated_at = timestamp WHERE timestamp IS NOT NULL"
)
# Now that the data has been copied, remove the original 'timestamp' field
migrator.remove_fields("chat", "timestamp")
# Update the fields to be not null now that they are populated
migrator.change_fields(
"chat",
created_at=pw.BigIntegerField(null=False),
updated_at=pw.BigIntegerField(null=False),
)
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
if isinstance(database, pw.SqliteDatabase):
rollback_sqlite(migrator, database, fake=fake)
else:
rollback_external(migrator, database, fake=fake)
def rollback_sqlite(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
# Recreate the timestamp field initially allowing null values for safe transition
migrator.add_fields("chat", timestamp=pw.DateTimeField(null=True))
# Copy the earliest created_at date back into the new timestamp field
# This assumes created_at was originally a copy of timestamp
migrator.sql("UPDATE chat SET timestamp = created_at")
# Remove the created_at and updated_at fields
migrator.remove_fields("chat", "created_at", "updated_at")
# Finally, alter the timestamp field to not allow nulls if that was the original setting
migrator.change_fields("chat", timestamp=pw.DateTimeField(null=False))
def rollback_external(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
# Recreate the timestamp field initially allowing null values for safe transition
migrator.add_fields("chat", timestamp=pw.BigIntegerField(null=True))
# Copy the earliest created_at date back into the new timestamp field
# This assumes created_at was originally a copy of timestamp
migrator.sql("UPDATE chat SET timestamp = created_at")
# Remove the created_at and updated_at fields
migrator.remove_fields("chat", "created_at", "updated_at")
# Finally, alter the timestamp field to not allow nulls if that was the original setting
migrator.change_fields("chat", timestamp=pw.BigIntegerField(null=False))
"""Peewee migrations -- 006_migrate_timestamps_and_charfields.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
# Alter the tables with timestamps
migrator.change_fields(
"chatidtag",
timestamp=pw.BigIntegerField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"document",
timestamp=pw.BigIntegerField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"modelfile",
timestamp=pw.BigIntegerField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"prompt",
timestamp=pw.BigIntegerField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"user",
timestamp=pw.BigIntegerField(),
)
# Alter the tables with varchar to text where necessary
migrator.change_fields(
"auth",
password=pw.TextField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"chat",
title=pw.TextField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"document",
title=pw.TextField(),
filename=pw.TextField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"prompt",
title=pw.TextField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"user",
profile_image_url=pw.TextField(),
)
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
if isinstance(database, pw.SqliteDatabase):
# Alter the tables with timestamps
migrator.change_fields(
"chatidtag",
timestamp=pw.DateField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"document",
timestamp=pw.DateField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"modelfile",
timestamp=pw.DateField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"prompt",
timestamp=pw.DateField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"user",
timestamp=pw.DateField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"auth",
password=pw.CharField(max_length=255),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"chat",
title=pw.CharField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"document",
title=pw.CharField(),
filename=pw.CharField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"prompt",
title=pw.CharField(),
)
migrator.change_fields(
"user",
profile_image_url=pw.CharField(),
)
"""Peewee migrations -- 002_add_local_sharing.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
# Adding fields created_at and updated_at to the 'user' table
migrator.add_fields(
"user",
created_at=pw.BigIntegerField(null=True), # Allow null for transition
updated_at=pw.BigIntegerField(null=True), # Allow null for transition
last_active_at=pw.BigIntegerField(null=True), # Allow null for transition
)
# Populate the new fields from an existing 'timestamp' field
migrator.sql(
'UPDATE "user" SET created_at = timestamp, updated_at = timestamp, last_active_at = timestamp WHERE timestamp IS NOT NULL'
)
# Now that the data has been copied, remove the original 'timestamp' field
migrator.remove_fields("user", "timestamp")
# Update the fields to be not null now that they are populated
migrator.change_fields(
"user",
created_at=pw.BigIntegerField(null=False),
updated_at=pw.BigIntegerField(null=False),
last_active_at=pw.BigIntegerField(null=False),
)
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
# Recreate the timestamp field initially allowing null values for safe transition
migrator.add_fields("user", timestamp=pw.BigIntegerField(null=True))
# Copy the earliest created_at date back into the new timestamp field
# This assumes created_at was originally a copy of timestamp
migrator.sql('UPDATE "user" SET timestamp = created_at')
# Remove the created_at and updated_at fields
migrator.remove_fields("user", "created_at", "updated_at", "last_active_at")
# Finally, alter the timestamp field to not allow nulls if that was the original setting
migrator.change_fields("user", timestamp=pw.BigIntegerField(null=False))
"""Peewee migrations -- 002_add_local_sharing.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
@migrator.create_model
class Memory(pw.Model):
id = pw.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
user_id = pw.CharField(max_length=255)
content = pw.TextField(null=False)
updated_at = pw.BigIntegerField(null=False)
created_at = pw.BigIntegerField(null=False)
class Meta:
table_name = "memory"
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
migrator.remove_model("memory")
"""Peewee migrations -- 009_add_models.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
@migrator.create_model
class Model(pw.Model):
id = pw.TextField(unique=True)
user_id = pw.TextField()
base_model_id = pw.TextField(null=True)
name = pw.TextField()
meta = pw.TextField()
params = pw.TextField()
created_at = pw.BigIntegerField(null=False)
updated_at = pw.BigIntegerField(null=False)
class Meta:
table_name = "model"
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
migrator.remove_model("model")
"""Peewee migrations -- 009_add_models.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
import json
from utils.misc import parse_ollama_modelfile
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
# Fetch data from 'modelfile' table and insert into 'model' table
migrate_modelfile_to_model(migrator, database)
# Drop the 'modelfile' table
migrator.remove_model("modelfile")
def migrate_modelfile_to_model(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database):
ModelFile = migrator.orm["modelfile"]
Model = migrator.orm["model"]
modelfiles = ModelFile.select()
for modelfile in modelfiles:
# Extract and transform data in Python
modelfile.modelfile = json.loads(modelfile.modelfile)
meta = json.dumps(
{
"description": modelfile.modelfile.get("desc"),
"profile_image_url": modelfile.modelfile.get("imageUrl"),
"ollama": {"modelfile": modelfile.modelfile.get("content")},
"suggestion_prompts": modelfile.modelfile.get("suggestionPrompts"),
"categories": modelfile.modelfile.get("categories"),
"user": {**modelfile.modelfile.get("user", {}), "community": True},
}
)
info = parse_ollama_modelfile(modelfile.modelfile.get("content"))
# Insert the processed data into the 'model' table
Model.create(
id=f"ollama-{modelfile.tag_name}",
user_id=modelfile.user_id,
base_model_id=info.get("base_model_id"),
name=modelfile.modelfile.get("title"),
meta=meta,
params=json.dumps(info.get("params", {})),
created_at=modelfile.timestamp,
updated_at=modelfile.timestamp,
)
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
recreate_modelfile_table(migrator, database)
move_data_back_to_modelfile(migrator, database)
migrator.remove_model("model")
def recreate_modelfile_table(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database):
query = """
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS modelfile (
user_id TEXT,
tag_name TEXT,
modelfile JSON,
timestamp BIGINT
)
"""
migrator.sql(query)
def move_data_back_to_modelfile(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database):
Model = migrator.orm["model"]
Modelfile = migrator.orm["modelfile"]
models = Model.select()
for model in models:
# Extract and transform data in Python
meta = json.loads(model.meta)
modelfile_data = {
"title": model.name,
"desc": meta.get("description"),
"imageUrl": meta.get("profile_image_url"),
"content": meta.get("ollama", {}).get("modelfile"),
"suggestionPrompts": meta.get("suggestion_prompts"),
"categories": meta.get("categories"),
"user": {k: v for k, v in meta.get("user", {}).items() if k != "community"},
}
# Insert the processed data back into the 'modelfile' table
Modelfile.create(
user_id=model.user_id,
tag_name=model.id,
modelfile=modelfile_data,
timestamp=model.created_at,
)
"""Peewee migrations -- 002_add_local_sharing.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
# Adding fields settings to the 'user' table
migrator.add_fields("user", settings=pw.TextField(null=True))
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
# Remove the settings field
migrator.remove_fields("user", "settings")
"""Peewee migrations -- 009_add_models.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
@migrator.create_model
class Tool(pw.Model):
id = pw.TextField(unique=True)
user_id = pw.TextField()
name = pw.TextField()
content = pw.TextField()
specs = pw.TextField()
meta = pw.TextField()
created_at = pw.BigIntegerField(null=False)
updated_at = pw.BigIntegerField(null=False)
class Meta:
table_name = "tool"
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
migrator.remove_model("tool")
"""Peewee migrations -- 002_add_local_sharing.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
# Adding fields info to the 'user' table
migrator.add_fields("user", info=pw.TextField(null=True))
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
# Remove the settings field
migrator.remove_fields("user", "info")
"""Peewee migrations -- 009_add_models.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
@migrator.create_model
class File(pw.Model):
id = pw.TextField(unique=True)
user_id = pw.TextField()
filename = pw.TextField()
meta = pw.TextField()
created_at = pw.BigIntegerField(null=False)
class Meta:
table_name = "file"
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
migrator.remove_model("file")
"""Peewee migrations -- 009_add_models.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
@migrator.create_model
class Function(pw.Model):
id = pw.TextField(unique=True)
user_id = pw.TextField()
name = pw.TextField()
type = pw.TextField()
content = pw.TextField()
meta = pw.TextField()
created_at = pw.BigIntegerField(null=False)
updated_at = pw.BigIntegerField(null=False)
class Meta:
table_name = "function"
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
migrator.remove_model("function")
"""Peewee migrations -- 009_add_models.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
migrator.add_fields("tool", valves=pw.TextField(null=True))
migrator.add_fields("function", valves=pw.TextField(null=True))
migrator.add_fields("function", is_active=pw.BooleanField(default=False))
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
migrator.remove_fields("tool", "valves")
migrator.remove_fields("function", "valves")
migrator.remove_fields("function", "is_active")
"""Peewee migrations -- 017_add_user_oauth_sub.py.
Some examples (model - class or model name)::
> Model = migrator.orm['table_name'] # Return model in current state by name
> Model = migrator.ModelClass # Return model in current state by name
> migrator.sql(sql) # Run custom SQL
> migrator.run(func, *args, **kwargs) # Run python function with the given args
> migrator.create_model(Model) # Create a model (could be used as decorator)
> migrator.remove_model(model, cascade=True) # Remove a model
> migrator.add_fields(model, **fields) # Add fields to a model
> migrator.change_fields(model, **fields) # Change fields
> migrator.remove_fields(model, *field_names, cascade=True)
> migrator.rename_field(model, old_field_name, new_field_name)
> migrator.rename_table(model, new_table_name)
> migrator.add_index(model, *col_names, unique=False)
> migrator.add_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.add_default(model, field_name, default)
> migrator.add_constraint(model, name, sql)
> migrator.drop_index(model, *col_names)
> migrator.drop_not_null(model, *field_names)
> migrator.drop_constraints(model, *constraints)
"""
from contextlib import suppress
import peewee as pw
from peewee_migrate import Migrator
with suppress(ImportError):
import playhouse.postgres_ext as pw_pext
def migrate(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your migrations here."""
migrator.add_fields(
"user",
oauth_sub=pw.TextField(null=True, unique=True),
)
def rollback(migrator: Migrator, database: pw.Database, *, fake=False):
"""Write your rollback migrations here."""
migrator.remove_fields("user", "oauth_sub")
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