// Copyright 2019-present Facebook Inc. All rights reserved. // This source code is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license found // in the LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. package schema import ( "context" "fmt" "math" "entgo.io/ent/dialect" "entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql" "entgo.io/ent/schema/field" ) const ( // TypeTable defines the table name holding the type information. TypeTable = "ent_types" // MaxTypes defines the max number of types can be created when // defining universal ids. The left 16-bits are reserved. MaxTypes = math.MaxUint16 ) // NewTypesTable returns a new table for holding the global-id information. func NewTypesTable() *Table { return NewTable(TypeTable). AddPrimary(&Column{Name: "id", Type: field.TypeUint, Increment: true}). AddColumn(&Column{Name: "type", Type: field.TypeString, Unique: true}) } // MigrateOption allows configuring Atlas using functional arguments. type MigrateOption func(*Atlas) // WithGlobalUniqueID sets the universal ids options to the migration. // Defaults to false. func WithGlobalUniqueID(b bool) MigrateOption { return func(a *Atlas) { a.universalID = b } } // WithIndent sets Atlas to generate SQL statements with indentation. // An empty string indicates no indentation. func WithIndent(indent string) MigrateOption { return func(a *Atlas) { a.indent = indent } } // WithErrNoPlan sets Atlas to returns a migrate.ErrNoPlan in case // the migration plan is empty. Defaults to false. func WithErrNoPlan(b bool) MigrateOption { return func(a *Atlas) { a.errNoPlan = b } } // WithDropColumn sets the columns dropping option to the migration. // Defaults to false. func WithDropColumn(b bool) MigrateOption { return func(a *Atlas) { a.dropColumns = b } } // WithDropIndex sets the indexes dropping option to the migration. // Defaults to false. func WithDropIndex(b bool) MigrateOption { return func(a *Atlas) { a.dropIndexes = b } } // WithFixture sets the foreign-key renaming option to the migration when upgrading // sqlDialect from v0.1.0 (issue-#285). Defaults to false. // // Deprecated: This option is no longer needed with the Atlas based // migration engine, which now is the default. func WithFixture(b bool) MigrateOption { return func(a *Atlas) { a.withFixture = b } } // WithForeignKeys enables creating foreign-key in ddl. Defaults to true. func WithForeignKeys(b bool) MigrateOption { return func(a *Atlas) { a.withForeignKeys = b } } // WithHooks adds a list of hooks to the schema migration. func WithHooks(hooks ...Hook) MigrateOption { return func(a *Atlas) { a.hooks = append(a.hooks, hooks...) } } type ( // Creator is the interface that wraps the Create method. Creator interface { // Create creates the given tables in the database. See Migrate.Create for more details. Create(context.Context, ...*Table) error } // The CreateFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary function as Creator. // If f is a function with the appropriate signature, CreateFunc(f) is a Creator that calls f. CreateFunc func(context.Context, ...*Table) error // Hook defines the "create middleware". A function that gets a Creator and returns a Creator. // For example: // // hook := func(next schema.Creator) schema.Creator { // return schema.CreateFunc(func(ctx context.Context, tables ...*schema.Table) error { // fmt.Println("Tables:", tables) // return next.Create(ctx, tables...) // }) // } // Hook func(Creator) Creator ) // Create calls f(ctx, tables...). func (f CreateFunc) Create(ctx context.Context, tables ...*Table) error { return f(ctx, tables...) } // Migrate runs the migration logic for the SQL dialects. // // Deprecated: Use the new Atlas struct instead. type Migrate struct { sqlDialect atlas *Atlas // Atlas this Migrate is based on universalID bool // global unique ids dropColumns bool // drop deleted columns dropIndexes bool // drop deleted indexes withFixture bool // with fks rename fixture withForeignKeys bool // with foreign keys typeRanges []string // types order by their range hooks []Hook // hooks to apply before creation } // Create creates all schema resources in the database. It works in an "append-only" // mode, which means, it only creates tables, appends columns to tables or modifies column types. // // Column can be modified by turning into a NULL from NOT NULL, or having a type conversion not // resulting data altering. From example, changing varchar(255) to varchar(120) is invalid, but // changing varchar(120) to varchar(255) is valid. For more info, see the convert function below. // // Note that SQLite dialect does not support (this moment) the "append-only" mode describe above, // since it's used only for testing. func (m *Migrate) Create(ctx context.Context, tables ...*Table) error { m.setupTables(tables) var creator Creator = CreateFunc(m.create) for i := len(m.hooks) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { creator = m.hooks[i](creator) } return creator.Create(ctx, tables...) } func (m *Migrate) create(ctx context.Context, tables ...*Table) error { if err := m.init(ctx); err != nil { return err } tx, err := m.Tx(ctx) if err != nil { return err } if m.universalID { if err := m.types(ctx, tx); err != nil { return rollback(tx, err) } } if err := m.txCreate(ctx, tx, tables...); err != nil { return rollback(tx, err) } return tx.Commit() } func (m *Migrate) txCreate(ctx context.Context, tx dialect.Tx, tables ...*Table) error { for _, t := range tables { switch exist, err := m.tableExist(ctx, tx, t.Name); { case err != nil: return err case exist: curr, err := m.table(ctx, tx, t.Name) if err != nil { return err } if err := m.verify(ctx, tx, curr); err != nil { return err } if err := m.fixture(ctx, tx, curr, t); err != nil { return err } change, err := m.changeSet(curr, t) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("creating changeset for %q: %w", t.Name, err) } if err := m.apply(ctx, tx, t.Name, change); err != nil { return err } default: // !exist query, args := m.tBuilder(t).Query() if err := tx.Exec(ctx, query, args, nil); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("create table %q: %w", t.Name, err) } // If global unique identifier is enabled, and it's not // a relation table, allocate a range for the table pk. if m.universalID && len(t.PrimaryKey) == 1 { if err := m.allocPKRange(ctx, tx, t); err != nil { return err } } // indexes. for _, idx := range t.Indexes { query, args := m.addIndex(idx, t.Name).Query() if err := tx.Exec(ctx, query, args, nil); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("create index %q: %w", idx.Name, err) } } } } if !m.withForeignKeys { return nil } // Create foreign keys after tables were created/altered, // because circular foreign-key constraints are possible. for _, t := range tables { if len(t.ForeignKeys) == 0 { continue } fks := make([]*ForeignKey, 0, len(t.ForeignKeys)) for _, fk := range t.ForeignKeys { exist, err := m.fkExist(ctx, tx, fk.Symbol) if err != nil { return err } if !exist { fks = append(fks, fk) } } if len(fks) == 0 { continue } b := sql.Dialect(m.Dialect()).AlterTable(t.Name) for _, fk := range fks { b.AddForeignKey(fk.DSL()) } query, args := b.Query() if err := tx.Exec(ctx, query, args, nil); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("create foreign keys for %q: %w", t.Name, err) } } return nil } // apply changes on the given table. func (m *Migrate) apply(ctx context.Context, tx dialect.Tx, table string, change *changes) error { // Constraints should be dropped before dropping columns, because if a column // is a part of multi-column constraints (like, unique index), ALTER TABLE // might fail if the intermediate state violates the constraints. if m.dropIndexes { if pr, ok := m.sqlDialect.(preparer); ok { if err := pr.prepare(ctx, tx, change, table); err != nil { return err } } for _, idx := range change.index.drop { if err := m.dropIndex(ctx, tx, idx, table); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("drop index of table %q: %w", table, err) } } } var drop []*Column if m.dropColumns { drop = change.column.drop } queries := m.alterColumns(table, change.column.add, change.column.modify, drop) // If there's actual action to execute on ALTER TABLE. for i := range queries { query, args := queries[i].Query() if err := tx.Exec(ctx, query, args, nil); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("alter table %q: %w", table, err) } } for _, idx := range change.index.add { query, args := m.addIndex(idx, table).Query() if err := tx.Exec(ctx, query, args, nil); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("create index %q: %w", table, err) } } return nil } // changes to apply on existing table. type changes struct { // column changes. column struct { add []*Column drop []*Column modify []*Column } // index changes. index struct { add Indexes drop Indexes } } // dropColumn returns the dropped column by name (if any). func (c *changes) dropColumn(name string) (*Column, bool) { for _, col := range c.column.drop { if col.Name == name { return col, true } } return nil, false } // changeSet returns a changes object to be applied on existing table. // It fails if one of the changes is invalid. func (m *Migrate) changeSet(curr, new *Table) (*changes, error) { change := &changes{} // pks. if len(curr.PrimaryKey) != len(new.PrimaryKey) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot change primary key for table: %q", curr.Name) } for i := range curr.PrimaryKey { if curr.PrimaryKey[i].Name != new.PrimaryKey[i].Name { return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot change primary key for table: %q", curr.Name) } } // Add or modify columns. for _, c1 := range new.Columns { // Ignore primary keys. if c1.PrimaryKey() { continue } switch c2, ok := curr.column(c1.Name); { case !ok: change.column.add = append(change.column.add, c1) case !c2.Type.Valid(): return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid type %q for column %q", c2.typ, c2.Name) // Modify a non-unique column to unique. case c1.Unique && !c2.Unique: // Make sure the table does not have unique index for this column // before adding it to the changeset, because there are 2 ways to // configure uniqueness on sqlDialect.Field (using the Unique modifier or // adding rule on the Indexes option). if idx, ok := curr.index(c1.Name); !ok || !idx.Unique { change.index.add.append(&Index{ Name: c1.Name, Unique: true, Columns: []*Column{c1}, columns: []string{c1.Name}, }) } // Modify a unique column to non-unique. case !c1.Unique && c2.Unique: // If the uniqueness was defined on the Indexes option, // or was moved from the Unique modifier to the Indexes. if idx, ok := new.index(c1.Name); ok && idx.Unique { continue } idx, ok := curr.index(c2.Name) if !ok { return nil, fmt.Errorf("missing index to drop for unique column %q", c2.Name) } change.index.drop.append(idx) // Extending column types. case m.needsConversion(c2, c1): if !c2.ConvertibleTo(c1) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("changing column type for %q is invalid (%s != %s)", c1.Name, m.cType(c1), m.cType(c2)) } fallthrough // Change nullability of a column. case c1.Nullable != c2.Nullable: change.column.modify = append(change.column.modify, c1) // Change default value. case c1.Default != nil && c2.Default == nil: change.column.modify = append(change.column.modify, c1) } } // Drop columns. for _, c1 := range curr.Columns { // If a column was dropped, multi-columns indexes that are associated with this column will // no longer behave the same. Therefore, these indexes should be dropped too. There's no need // to do it explicitly (here), because entc will remove them from the schema specification, // and they will be dropped in the block below. if _, ok := new.column(c1.Name); !ok { change.column.drop = append(change.column.drop, c1) } } // Add or modify indexes. for _, idx1 := range new.Indexes { switch idx2, ok := curr.index(idx1.Name); { case !ok: change.index.add.append(idx1) // Changing index cardinality require drop and create. case idx1.Unique != idx2.Unique: change.index.drop.append(idx2) change.index.add.append(idx1) default: im, ok := m.sqlDialect.(interface{ indexModified(old, new *Index) bool }) // If the dialect supports comparing indexes. if ok && im.indexModified(idx2, idx1) { change.index.drop.append(idx2) change.index.add.append(idx1) } } } // Drop indexes. for _, idx := range curr.Indexes { if _, isFK := new.fk(idx.Name); !isFK && !new.hasIndex(idx.Name, idx.realname) { change.index.drop.append(idx) } } return change, nil } // fixture is a special migration code for renaming foreign-key columns (issue-#285). func (m *Migrate) fixture(ctx context.Context, tx dialect.Tx, curr, new *Table) error { d, ok := m.sqlDialect.(fkRenamer) if !m.withFixture || !m.withForeignKeys || !ok { return nil } rename := make(map[string]*Index) for _, fk := range new.ForeignKeys { ok, err := m.fkExist(ctx, tx, fk.Symbol) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("checking foreign-key existence %q: %w", fk.Symbol, err) } if !ok { continue } column, err := m.fkColumn(ctx, tx, fk) if err != nil { return err } newcol := fk.Columns[0] if column == newcol.Name { continue } query, args := d.renameColumn(curr, &Column{Name: column}, newcol).Query() if err := tx.Exec(ctx, query, args, nil); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("rename column %q: %w", column, err) } prev, ok := curr.column(column) if !ok { continue } // Find all indexes that ~maybe need to be renamed. for _, idx := range prev.indexes { switch _, ok := new.index(idx.Name); { // Ignore indexes that exist in the schema, PKs. case ok || idx.primary: // Index that was created implicitly for a unique // column needs to be renamed to the column name. case d.isImplicitIndex(idx, prev): idx2 := &Index{Name: newcol.Name, Unique: true, Columns: []*Column{newcol}} query, args := d.renameIndex(curr, idx, idx2).Query() if err := tx.Exec(ctx, query, args, nil); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("rename index %q: %w", prev.Name, err) } idx.Name = idx2.Name default: rename[idx.Name] = idx } } // Update the name of the loaded column, so `changeSet` won't create it. prev.Name = newcol.Name } // Go over the indexes that need to be renamed // and find their ~identical in the new schema. for _, idx := range rename { Find: // Find its ~identical in the new schema, and rename it // if it doesn't exist. for _, idx2 := range new.Indexes { if _, ok := curr.index(idx2.Name); ok { continue } if idx.sameAs(idx2) { query, args := d.renameIndex(curr, idx, idx2).Query() if err := tx.Exec(ctx, query, args, nil); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("rename index %q: %w", idx.Name, err) } idx.Name = idx2.Name break Find } } } return nil } // verify that the auto-increment counter is correct for table with universal-id support. func (m *Migrate) verify(ctx context.Context, tx dialect.Tx, t *Table) error { vr, ok := m.sqlDialect.(verifyRanger) if !ok || !m.universalID { return nil } id := indexOf(m.typeRanges, t.Name) if id == -1 { return nil } return vr.verifyRange(ctx, tx, t, int64(id<<32)) } // types loads the type list from the type store. It will create the types table, if it does not exist yet. func (m *Migrate) types(ctx context.Context, tx dialect.ExecQuerier) error { exists, err := m.tableExist(ctx, tx, TypeTable) if err != nil { return err } if !exists { t := NewTypesTable() query, args := m.tBuilder(t).Query() if err := tx.Exec(ctx, query, args, nil); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("create types table: %w", err) } return nil } rows := &sql.Rows{} query, args := sql.Dialect(m.Dialect()). Select("type").From(sql.Table(TypeTable)).OrderBy(sql.Asc("id")).Query() if err := tx.Query(ctx, query, args, rows); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("query types table: %w", err) } defer rows.Close() return sql.ScanSlice(rows, &m.typeRanges) } func (m *Migrate) allocPKRange(ctx context.Context, conn dialect.ExecQuerier, t *Table) error { r, err := m.pkRange(ctx, conn, t) if err != nil { return err } return m.setRange(ctx, conn, t, r) } func (m *Migrate) pkRange(ctx context.Context, conn dialect.ExecQuerier, t *Table) (int64, error) { id := indexOf(m.typeRanges, t.Name) // If the table re-created, re-use its range from // the past. Otherwise, allocate a new id-range. if id == -1 { if len(m.typeRanges) > MaxTypes { return 0, fmt.Errorf("max number of types exceeded: %d", MaxTypes) } query, args := sql.Dialect(m.Dialect()).Insert(TypeTable).Columns("type").Values(t.Name).Query() if err := conn.Exec(ctx, query, args, nil); err != nil { return 0, fmt.Errorf("insert into ent_types: %w", err) } id = len(m.typeRanges) m.typeRanges = append(m.typeRanges, t.Name) } return int64(id << 32), nil } // fkColumn returns the column name of a foreign-key. func (m *Migrate) fkColumn(ctx context.Context, tx dialect.Tx, fk *ForeignKey) (string, error) { t1 := sql.Table("INFORMATION_SCHEMA.KEY_COLUMN_USAGE AS t1").Unquote().As("t1") t2 := sql.Table("INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLE_CONSTRAINTS AS t2").Unquote().As("t2") query, args := sql.Dialect(m.Dialect()). Select("column_name"). From(t1). Join(t2). On(t1.C("constraint_name"), t2.C("constraint_name")). Where(sql.And( sql.EQ(t2.C("constraint_type"), sql.Raw("'FOREIGN KEY'")), m.sqlDialect.(fkRenamer).matchSchema(t2.C("table_schema")), m.sqlDialect.(fkRenamer).matchSchema(t1.C("table_schema")), sql.EQ(t2.C("constraint_name"), fk.Symbol), )). Query() rows := &sql.Rows{} if err := tx.Query(ctx, query, args, rows); err != nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("reading foreign-key %q column: %w", fk.Symbol, err) } defer rows.Close() column, err := sql.ScanString(rows) if err != nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("scanning foreign-key %q column: %w", fk.Symbol, err) } return column, nil } // setup ensures the table is configured properly, like table columns // are linked to their indexes, and PKs columns are defined. func (m *Migrate) setupTables(tables []*Table) { m.atlas.setupTables(tables) } // rollback calls to tx.Rollback and wraps the given error with the rollback error if occurred. func rollback(tx dialect.Tx, err error) error { err = fmt.Errorf("sql/schema: %w", err) if rerr := tx.Rollback(); rerr != nil { err = fmt.Errorf("%w: %v", err, rerr) } return err } // exist checks if the given COUNT query returns a value >= 1. func exist(ctx context.Context, conn dialect.ExecQuerier, query string, args ...any) (bool, error) { rows := &sql.Rows{} if err := conn.Query(ctx, query, args, rows); err != nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("reading schema information %w", err) } defer rows.Close() n, err := sql.ScanInt(rows) if err != nil { return false, err } return n > 0, nil } func indexOf(a []string, s string) int { for i := range a { if a[i] == s { return i } } return -1 } type sqlDialect interface { atBuilder dialect.Driver init(context.Context) error table(context.Context, dialect.Tx, string) (*Table, error) tableExist(context.Context, dialect.ExecQuerier, string) (bool, error) fkExist(context.Context, dialect.Tx, string) (bool, error) setRange(context.Context, dialect.ExecQuerier, *Table, int64) error dropIndex(context.Context, dialect.Tx, *Index, string) error // table, column and index builder per dialect. cType(*Column) string tBuilder(*Table) *sql.TableBuilder addIndex(*Index, string) *sql.IndexBuilder alterColumns(table string, add, modify, drop []*Column) sql.Queries needsConversion(*Column, *Column) bool } type preparer interface { prepare(context.Context, dialect.Tx, *changes, string) error } // fkRenamer is used by the fixture migration (to solve #285), // and it's implemented by the different dialects for renaming FKs. type fkRenamer interface { matchSchema(...string) *sql.Predicate isImplicitIndex(*Index, *Column) bool renameIndex(*Table, *Index, *Index) sql.Querier renameColumn(*Table, *Column, *Column) sql.Querier } // verifyRanger wraps the method for verifying global-id range correctness. type verifyRanger interface { verifyRange(context.Context, dialect.ExecQuerier, *Table, int64) error }