keystone/keystone/common/sql/migrate_repo/versions/034_add_default_project_id_...

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# Copyright 2013 OpenStack Foundation
#
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import json
import sqlalchemy as sql
from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker
def migrate_default_project_from_extra_json(meta, migrate_engine):
user_table = sql.Table('user', meta, autoload=True)
user_list = list(user_table.select().execute())
session = sessionmaker(bind=migrate_engine)()
for user in user_list:
try:
data = json.loads(user.extra)
default_project_id = data.pop('default_project_id', None)
v2_tenant_id = data.pop('tenantId', None)
alt_v2_tenant_id = data.pop('tenant_id', None)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
# NOTE(morganfainberg): Somehow we have non-json data here. This
# is a broken user, but it was broken beforehand. Cleaning it up
# is not in the scope of this migration.
continue
values = {}
if default_project_id is not None:
values['default_project_id'] = default_project_id
elif v2_tenant_id is not None:
values['default_project_id'] = v2_tenant_id
elif alt_v2_tenant_id is not None:
values['default_project_id'] = alt_v2_tenant_id
if 'default_project_id' in values:
values['extra'] = json.dumps(data)
update = user_table.update().where(
user_table.c.id == user['id']).values(values)
migrate_engine.execute(update)
session.commit()
session.close()
def migrate_default_project_to_extra_json(meta, migrate_engine):
user_table = sql.Table('user', meta, autoload=True)
user_list = list(user_table.select().execute())
session = sessionmaker(bind=migrate_engine)()
for user in user_list:
try:
data = json.loads(user.extra)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
# NOTE(morganfainberg): Somehow we have non-json data here. This
# is a broken user, but it was broken beforehand. Cleaning it up
# is not in the scope of this migration.
continue
# NOTE(morganfainberg): We don't really know what the original 'extra'
# property was here. Populate all of the possible variants we may have
# originally used.
if user.default_project_id is not None:
data['default_project_id'] = user.default_project_id
data['tenantId'] = user.default_project_id
data['tenant_id'] = user.default_project_id
values = {'extra': json.dumps(data)}
update = user_table.update().where(
user_table.c.id == user.id).values(values)
migrate_engine.execute(update)
session.commit()
session.close()
def upgrade(migrate_engine):
meta = sql.MetaData()
meta.bind = migrate_engine
user_table = sql.Table('user', meta, autoload=True)
default_project_id = sql.Column('default_project_id', sql.String(64))
user_table.create_column(default_project_id)
migrate_default_project_from_extra_json(meta, migrate_engine)
def downgrade(migrate_engine):
meta = sql.MetaData()
meta.bind = migrate_engine
migrate_default_project_to_extra_json(meta, migrate_engine)
user_table = sql.Table('user', meta, autoload=True)
user_table.drop_column('default_project_id')