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Update ZODB class references for moved or renamed classes.

Project description

This package provides a tool that automatically identifies and updates references from persistent objects to classes that are in the process of being moved from one module to another and/or being renamed.

If a class is being moved or renamed, you need to update all references from your database to the new name before finally deleting the old code.

This tool looks through all current objects of your database, identifies moved/renamed classes and touches objects accordingly. It creates transactions that contains the update of your database (one transaction every 100000 records).

Having run this tool, you are then free to delete the old code.

Usage

Installing the egg of this tool provides a console script zodbupdate which you can call giving either a FileStorage filename or a configuration file defining a storage:

$ zodbupdate -f Data.fs
$ zodbupdate -c zodb.conf

Detailed usage information is available:

$ zodbupdate -h

Custom software/eggs

It is important to install this egg in an interpreter/environment where your software is installed as well. If you’re using a regular Python installation or virtualenv, just installing the package using easy_install should be fine.

If you are using buildout, installing can be done using the egg recipe with this configuration:

[buildout]
parts += zodbupdate

[zodbupdate]
recipe = zc.recipe.egg
eggs = zodbupdate
    <list additional eggs here>

If you do not install zodbupdate together with the necessary software it will report missing classes and not touch your database.

Non-FileStorage configurations

You can configure any storage known to your ZODB installation by providing a ZConfig configuration file (similar to zope.conf). For example you can connect to a ZEO server by providing a config file zeo.conf:

<zeoclient>
    server 127.0.0.1:8100
    storage 1
</zeoclient>

And then running zodbupdate using:

$ zodbupdate -c zeo.conf

Pre-defined rename rules

Rename rules can be defined using entry points:

setup(...
      entry_points = """
      [zodbupdate]
      renames = mypackage.mymodule:rename_dict
      """)

Rename rules are dictionaries that map old class names to new class names:

renames = {'mypackage.mymodule ClassName':
           'otherpackage.othermodule OtherClass'}

Changes

0.3 (2010-02-02)

  • Unplickle and re-pickle the code to rename references to moved classes. This make the script works on database created with older versions of ZODB.

  • If you are working directly with a FileStorage, POSKeyError are reported but non-fatal.

  • Remove superfluous code that tried to prevent commits when no changes happened: ZODB does this all by itself already.

0.2 (2009-06-23)

  • Add option to store the rename rules into a file.

  • Don’t commit transactions that have no changes.

  • Load rename rules from entry points zodbupdate.

  • Compatibility with Python 2.4

  • Rename from zodbupgrade to zodbupdate.

  • Add ‘verbose’ option.

  • Improve logging.

  • Suppress duplicate log messages (e.g. if the same class is missing in multiple objects).

  • Improve the updating process: rewrite pickle opcodes instead of blindly touching a class. This also allows updating pickles that can’t be unpickled due to missing classes.

0.1 (2009-06-08)

  • First release.

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