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Hotel-Booking/Backend/alembic/versions/add_stripe_payment_method.py
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"""add_stripe_payment_method
Revision ID: add_stripe_payment_method
Revises: 96c23dad405d
Create Date: 2025-01-17 12:00:00.000000
"""
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
from sqlalchemy.dialects import mysql
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = 'add_stripe_payment_method'
down_revision = '96c23dad405d'
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
def upgrade() -> None:
# Note: MySQL ENUM modifications can be tricky.
# If payments table already has data with existing enum values,
# we need to preserve them when adding 'stripe'
# For MySQL, we need to alter the ENUM column to include the new value
# Check if we're using MySQL
bind = op.get_bind()
if bind.dialect.name == 'mysql':
# Alter the ENUM column to include 'stripe'
# This preserves existing values and adds 'stripe'
op.execute(
"ALTER TABLE payments MODIFY COLUMN payment_method ENUM('cash', 'credit_card', 'debit_card', 'bank_transfer', 'e_wallet', 'stripe') NOT NULL"
)
else:
# For other databases (PostgreSQL, SQLite), enum changes are handled differently
# For SQLite, this might not be needed as it doesn't enforce enum constraints
pass
# ### end Alembic commands ###
def downgrade() -> None:
# Remove 'stripe' from the ENUM (be careful if there are existing stripe payments)
bind = op.get_bind()
if bind.dialect.name == 'mysql':
# First, check if there are any stripe payments - if so, this will fail
# In production, you'd want to migrate existing stripe payments first
op.execute(
"ALTER TABLE payments MODIFY COLUMN payment_method ENUM('cash', 'credit_card', 'debit_card', 'bank_transfer', 'e_wallet') NOT NULL"
)
# ### end Alembic commands ###