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Alembic autogenerate support for creation, alteration and deletion of enums

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alembic-postgresql-enum

Alembic autogenerate support for creation, alteration and deletion of enums

Alembic will now automatically:

  • Create enums that currently are not in postgres schema
  • Remove/add/alter enum values
  • Reorder enum values
  • Delete unused enums from schema

If you are curious to know about analogs and reasons for this library to exist see alternatives and motivation

Usage

Install library:

pip install alembic-postgresql-enum

Add the line:

# env.py
import alembic_postgresql_enum
...

To the top of your migrations/env.py file.

Features

Creation of enum

When table is created

class MyEnum(enum.Enum):
    one = 1
    two = 2
    three = 3


class ExampleTable(BaseModel):
    test_field = Column(Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=False)
    enum_field = Column(postgresql.ENUM(MyEnum)) 

This code will generate migration given below:

def upgrade():
    # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
    # this line is generated by our library
    sa.Enum('one', 'two', 'three', name='myenum').create(op.get_bind())
    op.create_table('example_table',
    sa.Column('test_field', sa.Integer(), nullable=False),
    # create_type=False argument is now present on postgresql.ENUM as library takes care of enum creation
    sa.Column('enum_field', postgresql.ENUM('one', 'two', 'three', name='myenum', create_type=False), nullable=True),
    sa.PrimaryKeyConstraint('test_field')
    )
    # ### end Alembic commands ###


def downgrade():
    # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
    # drop_table does not drop enum by alembic
    op.drop_table('example_table')
    # It is dropped by us
    sa.Enum('one', 'two', 'three', name='myenum').drop(op.get_bind())
    # ### end Alembic commands ###

When column is added

class MyEnum(enum.Enum):
    one = 1
    two = 2
    three = 3


class ExampleTable(BaseModel):
    test_field = Column(Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=False)
    # this column has just been added
    enum_field = Column(postgresql.ENUM(MyEnum)) 

This code will generate migration given below:

def upgrade():
    # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
    # this line is generated by our library
    sa.Enum('one', 'two', 'three', name='myenum').create(op.get_bind())
    # create_type=False argument is now present on postgresql.ENUM as library takes care of enum creation
    op.add_column('example_table', sa.Column('enum_field', postgresql.ENUM('one', 'two', 'three', name='myenum', create_type=False), nullable=False))
    # ### end Alembic commands ###


def downgrade():
    # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
    op.drop_column('example_table', 'enum_field')
    # enum is explicitly dropped as it is no longer used
    sa.Enum('one', 'two', 'three', name='myenum').drop(op.get_bind())
    # ### end Alembic commands ###

Deletion of unreferenced enum

If enum is defined in postgres schema, but its mentions removed from code - It will be automatically removed

class ExampleTable(BaseModel):
    test_field = Column(Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=False)
    # enum_field is removed from table
def upgrade():
    # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
    op.drop_column('example_table', 'enum_field')
    sa.Enum('one', 'two', 'four', name='myenum').drop(op.get_bind())
    # ### end Alembic commands ###


def downgrade():
    # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
    sa.Enum('one', 'two', 'four', name='myenum').create(op.get_bind())
    op.add_column('example_table', sa.Column('enum_field', postgresql.ENUM('one', 'two', 'four', name='myenum', create_type=False), autoincrement=False, nullable=True))
    # ### end Alembic commands ###

Creation of new enum values

If new enum value is defined sync_enum_values function call will be added to migration to account for it

class MyEnum(enum.Enum):
    one = 1
    two = 2
    three = 3
    four = 4 # New enum value
def upgrade():
    # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
    op.sync_enum_values('public', 'myenum', ['one', 'two', 'three', 'four'], 
                        [('example_table', 'enum_field')],
                        enum_values_to_rename=[])
    # ### end Alembic commands ###


def downgrade():
    # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
    op.sync_enum_values('public', 'myenum', ['one', 'two', 'three'], 
                        [('example_table', 'enum_field')],
                        enum_values_to_rename=[])
    # ### end Alembic commands ###

Deletion of enums values

If enum value is removed it also will be detected

class MyEnum(enum.Enum):
    one = 1
    two = 2
    # three = 3 removed
def upgrade():
    # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
    op.sync_enum_values('public', 'myenum', ['one', 'two'], 
                        [('example_table', 'enum_field')],
                        enum_values_to_rename=[])
    # ### end Alembic commands ###


def downgrade():
    # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
    op.sync_enum_values('public', 'myenum', ['one', 'two', 'three'], 
                        [('example_table', 'enum_field')],
                        enum_values_to_rename=[])
    # ### end Alembic commands ###

Rename enum value

In this case you must manually edit migration

class MyEnum(enum.Enum):
    one = 1
    two = 2
    three = 3 # renamed from `tree`

This code will generate this migration:

def upgrade():
    # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
    op.sync_enum_values('public', 'myenum', ['one', 'two', 'three'], 
                        [('example_table', 'enum_field')],
                        enum_values_to_rename=[])
    # ### end Alembic commands ###


def downgrade():
    # ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
    op.sync_enum_values('public', 'myenum', ['one', 'two', 'tree'], 
                        [('example_table', 'enum_field')],
                        enum_values_to_rename=[])
    # ### end Alembic commands ###

This migration will cause problems with existing rows that references MyEnum

So adjust migration like that

def upgrade():
    op.sync_enum_values('public', 'myenum', ['one', 'two', 'three'], 
                        [('example_table', 'enum_field')],
                        enum_values_to_rename=[('tree', 'three')])


def downgrade():
    op.sync_enum_values('public', 'myenum', ['one', 'two', 'tree'], 
                        [('example_table', 'enum_field')],
                        enum_values_to_rename=[('three', 'tree')])

Do not forget to switch places old and new values for downgrade

All defaults in postgres will be renamed automatically as well

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