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Fixed #29243 -- Improved efficiency of migration graph algorithm.

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Krzysztof Gogolewski
2018-03-20 22:14:22 +01:00
committed by Tim Graham
parent a48bc0cec9
commit db926a0048
3 changed files with 81 additions and 149 deletions

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@@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
from django.db.migrations.exceptions import (
CircularDependencyError, NodeNotFoundError,
)
from django.db.migrations.graph import (
RECURSION_DEPTH_WARNING, DummyNode, MigrationGraph, Node,
)
from django.db.migrations.graph import DummyNode, MigrationGraph, Node
from django.test import SimpleTestCase
@@ -145,7 +143,7 @@ class GraphTests(SimpleTestCase):
graph.add_dependency("app_b.0001", ("app_b", "0001"), ("app_a", "0003"))
# Test whole graph
with self.assertRaises(CircularDependencyError):
graph.forwards_plan(("app_a", "0003"))
graph.ensure_not_cyclic()
def test_circular_graph_2(self):
graph = MigrationGraph()
@@ -157,9 +155,9 @@ class GraphTests(SimpleTestCase):
graph.add_dependency('C.0001', ('C', '0001'), ('B', '0001'))
with self.assertRaises(CircularDependencyError):
graph.forwards_plan(('C', '0001'))
graph.ensure_not_cyclic()
def test_graph_recursive(self):
def test_iterative_dfs(self):
graph = MigrationGraph()
root = ("app_a", "1")
graph.add_node(root, None)
@@ -178,28 +176,29 @@ class GraphTests(SimpleTestCase):
backwards_plan = graph.backwards_plan(root)
self.assertEqual(expected[::-1], backwards_plan)
def test_graph_iterative(self):
def test_iterative_dfs_complexity(self):
"""
In a graph with merge migrations, iterative_dfs() traverses each node
only once even if there are multiple paths leading to it.
"""
n = 50
graph = MigrationGraph()
root = ("app_a", "1")
graph.add_node(root, None)
expected = [root]
for i in range(2, 1000):
parent = ("app_a", str(i - 1))
child = ("app_a", str(i))
graph.add_node(child, None)
graph.add_dependency(str(i), child, parent)
expected.append(child)
leaf = expected[-1]
with self.assertWarnsMessage(RuntimeWarning, RECURSION_DEPTH_WARNING):
forwards_plan = graph.forwards_plan(leaf)
self.assertEqual(expected, forwards_plan)
with self.assertWarnsMessage(RuntimeWarning, RECURSION_DEPTH_WARNING):
backwards_plan = graph.backwards_plan(root)
self.assertEqual(expected[::-1], backwards_plan)
for i in range(1, n + 1):
graph.add_node(('app_a', str(i)), None)
graph.add_node(('app_b', str(i)), None)
graph.add_node(('app_c', str(i)), None)
for i in range(1, n):
graph.add_dependency(None, ('app_b', str(i)), ('app_a', str(i)))
graph.add_dependency(None, ('app_c', str(i)), ('app_a', str(i)))
graph.add_dependency(None, ('app_a', str(i + 1)), ('app_b', str(i)))
graph.add_dependency(None, ('app_a', str(i + 1)), ('app_c', str(i)))
plan = graph.forwards_plan(('app_a', str(n)))
expected = [
(app, str(i))
for i in range(1, n)
for app in ['app_a', 'app_c', 'app_b']
] + [('app_a', str(n))]
self.assertEqual(plan, expected)
def test_plan_invalid_node(self):
"""
@@ -241,34 +240,39 @@ class GraphTests(SimpleTestCase):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(NodeNotFoundError, msg):
graph.add_dependency("app_a.0002", ("app_a", "0002"), ("app_a", "0001"))
def test_validate_consistency(self):
"""
Tests for missing nodes, using `validate_consistency()` to raise the error.
"""
# Build graph
def test_validate_consistency_missing_parent(self):
graph = MigrationGraph()
graph.add_node(("app_a", "0001"), None)
# Add dependency with missing parent node (skipping validation).
graph.add_dependency("app_a.0001", ("app_a", "0001"), ("app_b", "0002"), skip_validation=True)
msg = "Migration app_a.0001 dependencies reference nonexistent parent node ('app_b', '0002')"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(NodeNotFoundError, msg):
graph.validate_consistency()
# Add missing parent node and ensure `validate_consistency()` no longer raises error.
def test_validate_consistency_missing_child(self):
graph = MigrationGraph()
graph.add_node(("app_b", "0002"), None)
graph.validate_consistency()
# Add dependency with missing child node (skipping validation).
graph.add_dependency("app_a.0002", ("app_a", "0002"), ("app_a", "0001"), skip_validation=True)
msg = "Migration app_a.0002 dependencies reference nonexistent child node ('app_a', '0002')"
graph.add_dependency("app_b.0002", ("app_a", "0001"), ("app_b", "0002"), skip_validation=True)
msg = "Migration app_b.0002 dependencies reference nonexistent child node ('app_a', '0001')"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(NodeNotFoundError, msg):
graph.validate_consistency()
# Add missing child node and ensure `validate_consistency()` no longer raises error.
graph.add_node(("app_a", "0002"), None)
def test_validate_consistency_no_error(self):
graph = MigrationGraph()
graph.add_node(("app_a", "0001"), None)
graph.add_node(("app_b", "0002"), None)
graph.add_dependency("app_a.0001", ("app_a", "0001"), ("app_b", "0002"), skip_validation=True)
graph.validate_consistency()
# Rawly add dummy node.
msg = "app_a.0001 (req'd by app_a.0002) is missing!"
def test_validate_consistency_dummy(self):
"""
validate_consistency() raises an error if there's an isolated dummy
node.
"""
msg = "app_a.0001 (req'd by app_b.0002) is missing!"
graph = MigrationGraph()
graph.add_dummy_node(
key=("app_a", "0001"),
origin="app_a.0002",
origin="app_b.0002",
error_message=msg
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(NodeNotFoundError, msg):
@@ -382,7 +386,7 @@ class GraphTests(SimpleTestCase):
graph.add_dependency("app_c.0001_squashed_0002", ("app_c", "0001_squashed_0002"), ("app_b", "0002"))
with self.assertRaises(CircularDependencyError):
graph.forwards_plan(("app_c", "0001_squashed_0002"))
graph.ensure_not_cyclic()
def test_stringify(self):
graph = MigrationGraph()
@@ -413,14 +417,3 @@ class NodeTests(SimpleTestCase):
error_message='x is missing',
)
self.assertEqual(repr(node), "<DummyNode: ('app_a', '0001')>")
def test_dummynode_promote(self):
dummy = DummyNode(
key=('app_a', '0001'),
origin='app_a.0002',
error_message="app_a.0001 (req'd by app_a.0002) is missing!",
)
dummy.promote()
self.assertIsInstance(dummy, Node)
self.assertFalse(hasattr(dummy, 'origin'))
self.assertFalse(hasattr(dummy, 'error_message'))