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[GitHub] [superset] diegomedina248 commented on a diff in pull request #19243: fix: cannot delete a database if team member has SQL editor tab that uses that db

diegomedina248 commented on code in PR #19243:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/19243#discussion_r841911720


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superset/migrations/versions/8b841273bec3_sql_lab_models_database_constraint_updates.py:
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+"""sql_lab_models_database_constraint_updates
+
+Revision ID: 8b841273bec3
+Revises: 2ed890b36b94
+Create Date: 2022-03-16 21:07:48.768425
+
+"""
+
+# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
+revision = "8b841273bec3"
+down_revision = "2ed890b36b94"
+
+import sqlalchemy as sa
+from alembic import op
+
+from superset.utils.core import generic_find_fk_constraint_name
+
+
+def upgrade():
+    bind = op.get_bind()
+    insp = sa.engine.reflection.Inspector.from_engine(bind)
+
+    with op.batch_alter_table("tab_state") as batch_op:
+        batch_op.drop_constraint(
+            generic_find_fk_constraint_name("tab_state", {"id"}, "dbs", insp),
+            type_="foreignkey",
+        )
+
+        batch_op.drop_constraint(
+            generic_find_fk_constraint_name("tab_state", {"client_id"}, "query", insp),
+            type_="foreignkey",
+        )
+
+        batch_op.create_foreign_key(
+            "tab_state_database_id_fkey",
+            "dbs",
+            ["database_id"],
+            ["id"],
+            ondelete="CASCADE",
+        )
+
+        batch_op.create_foreign_key(
+            "tab_state_latest_query_id_fkey",
+            "query",
+            ["latest_query_id"],
+            ["client_id"],
+            ondelete="SET NULL",
+        )
+
+    with op.batch_alter_table("table_schema") as batch_op:
+        batch_op.drop_constraint(

Review Comment:
   The issue in this case is that I'm dropping the constraint here to add it again, with a different setup.
   Will it work if the field has more than one constraint? seems odd to me, but if it does, then will do that.



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