8. Migration

One of the main design goals of CubicWeb was to support iterative and agile development. For this purpose, multiple actions are provided to facilitate the improvement of an instance, and in particular to handle the changes to be applied to the data model, without loosing existing data.

The current version of a cube (and of cubicweb itself) is provided in the file __pkginfo__.py as a tuple of 3 integers.

8.1. Migration scripts management

Migration scripts has to be located in the directory migration of your cube and named accordingly:

<version n° X.Y.Z>[_<description>]_<mode>.py

in which :

  • X.Y.Z is the model version number to which the script enables to migrate.
  • mode (between the last “_” and the extension ”.py”) is used for distributed installation. It indicates to which part of the application (RQL server, web server) the script applies. 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 for the migration to a particular model version, you always have to first migrate to a particular CubicWeb version. This file can contain comments (lines starting with #) and a dependency 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 <= cubicweb <= 2.28 at least
0.15.0: 2.28.0

8.2. Base context

The following identifiers are pre-defined in migration scripts:

  • config, instance configuration
  • interactive_mode, boolean indicating that the script is executed in an interactive mode or not
  • versions_map, dictionary of migrated versions (key are cubes names, including ‘cubicweb’, values are (from version, to version)
  • confirm(question), function asking the user and returning true if the user answers yes, false otherwise (always returns true in non-interactive mode)
  • _() is equivalent to unicode allowing to flag the strings to internationalize in the migration scripts.

In the repository scripts, the following identifiers are also defined:

  • commit(ask_confirm=True), request confirming and executing a “commit”
  • schema, instance schema (readen from the database)
  • fsschema, installed schema on the file system (e.g. schema of the updated model and cubicweb)
  • repo, repository object
  • session, repository session object

8.3. New cube dependencies

If your code depends on some new cubes, you have to add them in a migration script by using:

  • add_cube(cube, update_database=True), add a cube.
  • add_cubes(cubes, update_database=True), add a list of cubes.

The update_database parameter is telling if the database schema should be updated or if only the relevant persistent property should be inserted (for the case where a new cube has been extracted from an existing one, so the new cube schema is actually already in there).

If some of the added cubes are already used by an instance, they’ll simply be silently skipped.

To remove a cube use drop_cube(cube, removedeps=False).

8.4. Schema migration

The following functions for schema migration are available in 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), renames 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_type(oldname, newname, commit=True), renames a relation type.
  • 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.
  • sync_schema_props_perms(ertype=None, syncperms=True, syncprops=True, syncrdefs=True, commit=True), synchronizes properties and/or permissions on: - the whole schema if ertype is None - an entity or relation type schema if ertype is a string - a relation definition if ertype is a 3-uple (subject, relation, object)
  • change_relation_props(subjtype, rtype, objtype, commit=True, **kwargs), changes properties of a relation definition by using the named 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>.

8.5. Data migration

The following functions for data migration are available in 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 new entity of the given type. The attribute and relation values are specified as named positional arguments.

8.6. Workflow creation

The following functions for workflow creation are available in repository scripts:

  • add_workflow(label, workflowof, initial=False, commit=False, **kwargs), adds a new workflow for a given type(s)

You can find more details about workflows in the chapter Defining a Workflow .

8.7. Configuration migration

The following functions for configuration migration are available in all scripts:

  • option_renamed(oldname, newname), indicates that an option has been renamed
  • 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.

The config variable is an object which can be used to access the configuration values, for reading and updating, with a dictionary-like syntax.

Example 1: migration script changing the variable ‘sender-addr’ in all-in-one.conf. The script also checks that in that the instance is configured with a known value for that variable, and only updates the value in that case.

wrong_addr = 'cubicweb@loiglab.fr' # known wrong address
fixed_addr = 'cubicweb@logilab.fr'
configured_addr = config.get('sender-addr')
# check that the address has not been hand fixed by a sysadmin
if configured_addr == wrong_addr:
    config['sender-addr'] = fixed-addr
    config.save()

Example 2: checking the value of the database backend driver, which can be useful in case you need to issue backend-dependent raw SQL queries in a migration script.

dbdriver  = config.sources()['system']['db-driver']
if dbdriver == "sqlserver2005":
    # this is now correctly handled by CW :-)
    sql('ALTER TABLE cw_Xxxx ALTER COLUMN cw_name varchar(64) NOT NULL;')
    commit()
else: # postgresql
    sync_schema_props_perms(ertype=('Xxxx', 'name', 'String'),
    syncperms=False)

8.8. 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 repository scripts:

  • sql(sql, args=None, ask_confirm=True), executes an arbitrary SQL query on the system source
  • add_entity_type_table(etype, commit=True)
  • add_relation_type_table(rtype, commit=True)
  • uninline_relation(rtype, commit=True)

[FIXME] Add explanation on how to use cubicweb-ctl shell