import common from autotest_lib.database import db_utils UP_SQL = """ SET @group_id = (SELECT id FROM auth_group WHERE name = 'Basic Admin'); INSERT IGNORE INTO auth_group_permissions (group_id, permission_id) SELECT @group_id, id FROM auth_permission WHERE codename IN ( 'add_droneset', 'change_droneset', 'delete_droneset', 'add_drone', 'change_drone', 'delete_drone'); """ DOWN_SQL = """ DELETE auth_group_permissions.* FROM auth_group INNER JOIN auth_group_permissions ON ( auth_group.id = auth_group_permissions.group_id) INNER JOIN auth_permission ON ( auth_group_permissions.permission_id = auth_permission.id) WHERE auth_group.name = 'Basic Admin' AND codename IN ( 'add_droneset', 'change_droneset', 'delete_droneset', 'add_drone', 'change_drone', 'delete_drone'); """ def migrate_up(manager): """ If the auth tables don't exist, we shouldn't try to set the permissions. The auth tables will exist if this is an existing Autotest installation. If they don't, then this is a fresh installation, and the user will run `manage.py syncdb` later, which will add the proper permissions. """ if db_utils.auth_tables_exist(manager): manager.execute_script(UP_SQL) def migrate_down(manager): if db_utils.auth_tables_exist(manager): manager.execute_script(DOWN_SQL)