
Changes: - Removed server_default with CURRENT_TIMESTAMP from User model (SQLite doesn't support non-constant defaults in ALTER TABLE) - Updated migrations 002 and 003 to add datetime columns without server defaults - Added manual timestamp updates using SQLite's datetime('now') function in migrations - Modified User model to handle timestamps in Python code instead of database defaults - Updated profile routes to manually set updated_at timestamps on profile changes - Enhanced User model __init__ to set default timestamps for new users This resolves the 'Cannot add a column with non-constant default' SQLite error while maintaining proper timestamp functionality.
71 lines
2.6 KiB
Python
71 lines
2.6 KiB
Python
"""Add profile fields to users table
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Revision ID: 002
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Revises: 001
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Create Date: 2024-01-01 00:00:01.000000
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"""
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from typing import Sequence, Union
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from alembic import op
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import sqlalchemy as sa
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from sqlalchemy.engine.reflection import Inspector
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# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
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revision: str = '002'
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down_revision: Union[str, None] = '001'
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branch_labels: Union[str, Sequence[str], None] = None
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depends_on: Union[str, Sequence[str], None] = None
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def column_exists(table_name, column_name):
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"""Check if a column exists in a table"""
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bind = op.get_bind()
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inspector = Inspector.from_engine(bind)
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columns = [c['name'] for c in inspector.get_columns(table_name)]
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return column_name in columns
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def upgrade() -> None:
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# List of columns to add (without server defaults for SQLite compatibility)
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columns_to_add = [
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('first_name', sa.Column('first_name', sa.String(), nullable=True)),
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('last_name', sa.Column('last_name', sa.String(), nullable=True)),
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('phone', sa.Column('phone', sa.String(), nullable=True)),
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('bio', sa.Column('bio', sa.String(), nullable=True)),
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('preferred_language', sa.Column('preferred_language', sa.String(), nullable=True)),
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('timezone', sa.Column('timezone', sa.String(), nullable=True)),
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('updated_at', sa.Column('updated_at', sa.DateTime(timezone=True), nullable=True)) # No server_default for SQLite
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]
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# Add columns only if they don't exist
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for column_name, column_def in columns_to_add:
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if not column_exists('users', column_name):
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op.add_column('users', column_def)
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# Set default values for existing users (only if columns exist)
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if column_exists('users', 'preferred_language'):
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op.execute("UPDATE users SET preferred_language = 'en' WHERE preferred_language IS NULL")
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if column_exists('users', 'timezone'):
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op.execute("UPDATE users SET timezone = 'UTC' WHERE timezone IS NULL")
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if column_exists('users', 'updated_at'):
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# Set updated_at to current timestamp for existing users
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op.execute("UPDATE users SET updated_at = datetime('now') WHERE updated_at IS NULL")
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def downgrade() -> None:
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# List of columns to remove (in reverse order)
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columns_to_remove = [
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'updated_at',
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'timezone',
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'preferred_language',
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'bio',
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'phone',
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'last_name',
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'first_name'
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]
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# Remove columns only if they exist
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for column_name in columns_to_remove:
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if column_exists('users', column_name):
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op.drop_column('users', column_name) |