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Col -- SQLObject columns
Note that each column object is named BlahBlahCol, and these are used
in class definitions. But there's also a corresponding SOBlahBlahCol
object, which is used in SQLObject *classes*.
An explanation: when a SQLObject subclass is created, the metaclass
looks through your class definition for any subclasses of Col. It
collects them together, and indexes them to do all the database stuff
you like, like the magic attributes and whatnot. It then asks the Col
object to create an SOCol object (usually a subclass, actually). The
SOCol object contains all the interesting logic, as well as a record
of the attribute name you used and the class it is bound to (set by
the metaclass).
So, in summary: Col objects are what you define, but SOCol objects
are what gets used.
"""
from array import array
from itertools import count
import re, time
try:
import cPickle as pickle
except ImportError:
import pickle
import weakref
from formencode import compound, validators
from classregistry import findClass
# Sadly the name "constraints" conflicts with many of the function
# arguments in this module, so we rename it:
import constraints as constrs
import sqlbuilder
from styles import capword
NoDefault = sqlbuilder.NoDefault
import datetime
datetime_available = True
try:
from mx import DateTime
except ImportError:
try:
import DateTime # old version of mxDateTime, or Zope's Version if we're running with Zope
except ImportError:
mxdatetime_available = False
else:
mxdatetime_available = True
else:
mxdatetime_available = True
DATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION = "datetime"
MXDATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION = "mxDateTime"
if mxdatetime_available:
if hasattr(DateTime, "Time"):
DateTimeType = type(DateTime.now())
TimeType = type(DateTime.Time())
else: # Zope
DateTimeType = type(DateTime.DateTime())
TimeType = type(DateTime.DateTime.Time(DateTime.DateTime()))
default_datetime_implementation = DATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION
__all__ = ["datetime_available", "mxdatetime_available",
"default_datetime_implementation", "DATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION"]
if mxdatetime_available:
__all__.append("MXDATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION")
creationOrder = count()
########################################
## Columns
########################################
# Col is essentially a column definition, it doesn't have
# much logic to it.
class SOCol(object):
def __init__(self,
name,
soClass,
creationOrder,
dbName=None,
default=NoDefault,
defaultSQL=None,
foreignKey=None,
alternateID=False,
alternateMethodName=None,
constraints=None,
notNull=NoDefault,
notNone=NoDefault,
unique=NoDefault,
sqlType=None,
columnDef=None,
validator=None,
validator2=None,
immutable=False,
cascade=None,
lazy=False,
noCache=False,
forceDBName=False,
title=None,
tags=[],
origName=None,
dbEncoding=None,
extra_vars=None):
super(SOCol, self).__init__()
# This isn't strictly true, since we *could* use backquotes or
# " or something (database-specific) around column names, but
# why would anyone *want* to use a name like that?
# @@: I suppose we could actually add backquotes to the
# dbName if we needed to...
if not forceDBName:
assert sqlbuilder.sqlIdentifier(name), 'Name must be SQL-safe (letters, numbers, underscores): %s (or use forceDBName=True)' \
% repr(name)
assert name != 'id', 'The column name "id" is reserved for SQLObject use (and is implicitly created).'
assert name, "You must provide a name for all columns"
self.columnDef = columnDef
self.creationOrder = creationOrder
self.immutable = immutable
# cascade can be one of:
# None: no constraint is generated
# True: a CASCADE constraint is generated
# False: a RESTRICT constraint is generated
# 'null': a SET NULL trigger is generated
if isinstance(cascade, str):
assert cascade == 'null', (
"The only string value allowed for cascade is 'null' (you gave: %r)" % cascade)
self.cascade = cascade
if not isinstance(constraints, (list, tuple)):
constraints = [constraints]
self.constraints = self.autoConstraints() + constraints
self.notNone = False
if notNull is not NoDefault:
self.notNone = notNull
assert notNone is NoDefault or \
(not notNone) == (not notNull), \
"The notNull and notNone arguments are aliases, and must not conflict. You gave notNull=%r, notNone=%r" % (notNull, notNone)
elif notNone is not NoDefault:
self.notNone = notNone
if self.notNone:
self.constraints = [constrs.notNull] + self.constraints
self.name = name
self.soClass = soClass
self._default = default
self.defaultSQL = defaultSQL
self.customSQLType = sqlType
# deal with foreign keys
self.foreignKey = foreignKey
if self.foreignKey:
if origName is not None:
idname = soClass.sqlmeta.style.instanceAttrToIDAttr(origName)
else:
idname = soClass.sqlmeta.style.instanceAttrToIDAttr(name)
if self.name != idname:
self.foreignName = self.name
self.name = idname
else:
self.foreignName = soClass.sqlmeta.style.instanceIDAttrToAttr(self.name)
else:
self.foreignName = None
# if they don't give us a specific database name for
# the column, we separate the mixedCase into mixed_case
# and assume that.
if dbName is None:
self.dbName = soClass.sqlmeta.style.pythonAttrToDBColumn(self.name)
else:
self.dbName = dbName
# alternateID means that this is a unique column that
# can be used to identify rows
self.alternateID = alternateID
if unique is NoDefault:
self.unique = alternateID
else:
self.unique = unique
if self.unique and alternateMethodName is None:
self.alternateMethodName = 'by' + capword(self.name)
else:
self.alternateMethodName = alternateMethodName
_validators = self.createValidators()
if validator: _validators.append(validator)
if validator2: _validators.insert(0, validator2)
_vlen = len(_validators)
if _vlen:
for _validator in _validators:
_validator.soCol=weakref.proxy(self)
if _vlen == 0:
self.validator = None # Set sef.{from,to}_python
elif _vlen == 1:
self.validator = _validators[0]
elif _vlen > 1:
self.validator = compound.All.join(_validators[0], *_validators[1:])
self.noCache = noCache
self.lazy = lazy
# this is in case of ForeignKey, where we rename the column
# and append an ID
self.origName = origName or name
self.title = title
self.tags = tags
self.dbEncoding = dbEncoding
if extra_vars:
for name, value in extra_vars.items():
setattr(self, name, value)
def _set_validator(self, value):
self._validator = value
if self._validator:
self.to_python = self._validator.to_python
self.from_python = self._validator.from_python
else:
self.to_python = None
self.from_python = None
def _get_validator(self):
return self._validator
validator = property(_get_validator, _set_validator)
def createValidators(self):
"""Create a list of validators for the column."""
return []
def autoConstraints(self):
return []
def _get_default(self):
# A default can be a callback or a plain value,
# here we resolve the callback
if self._default is NoDefault:
return NoDefault
elif hasattr(self._default, '__sqlrepr__'):
return self._default
elif callable(self._default):
return self._default()
else:
return self._default
default = property(_get_default, None, None)
def _get_joinName(self):
return self.soClass.sqlmeta.style.instanceIDAttrToAttr(self.name)
joinName = property(_get_joinName, None, None)
def __repr__(self):
r = '<%s %s' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name)
if self.default is not NoDefault:
r += ' default=%s' % repr(self.default)
if self.foreignKey:
r += ' connected to %s' % self.foreignKey
if self.alternateID:
r += ' alternate ID'
if self.notNone:
r += ' not null'
return r + '>'
def createSQL(self):
return ' '.join([self._sqlType()] + self._extraSQL())
def _extraSQL(self):
result = []
if self.notNone or self.alternateID:
result.append('NOT NULL')
if self.unique or self.alternateID:
result.append('UNIQUE')
if self.defaultSQL is not None:
result.append("DEFAULT %s" % self.defaultSQL)
return result
def _sqlType(self):
if self.customSQLType is None:
raise ValueError, ("Col %s (%s) cannot be used for automatic "
"schema creation (too abstract)" %
(self.name, self.__class__))
else:
return self.customSQLType
def _mysqlType(self):
return self._sqlType()
def _postgresType(self):
return self._sqlType()
def _sqliteType(self):
# SQLite is naturally typeless, so as a fallback it uses
# no type.
try:
return self._sqlType()
except ValueError:
return ''
def _sybaseType(self):
return self._sqlType()
def _mssqlType(self):
return self._sqlType()
def _firebirdType(self):
return self._sqlType()
def _maxdbType(self):
return self._sqlType()
def mysqlCreateSQL(self):
return ' '.join([self.dbName, self._mysqlType()] + self._extraSQL())
def postgresCreateSQL(self):
return ' '.join([self.dbName, self._postgresType()] + self._extraSQL())
def sqliteCreateSQL(self):
return ' '.join([self.dbName, self._sqliteType()] + self._extraSQL())
def sybaseCreateSQL(self):
return ' '.join([self.dbName, self._sybaseType()] + self._extraSQL())
def mssqlCreateSQL(self, connection=None):
self.connection = connection
return ' '.join([self.dbName, self._mssqlType()] + self._extraSQL())
def firebirdCreateSQL(self):
# Ian Sparks pointed out that fb is picky about the order
# of the NOT NULL clause in a create statement. So, we handle
# them differently for Enum columns.
if not isinstance(self, SOEnumCol):
return ' '.join([self.dbName, self._firebirdType()] + self._extraSQL())
else:
return ' '.join([self.dbName] + [self._firebirdType()[0]] + self._extraSQL() + [self._firebirdType()[1]])
def maxdbCreateSQL(self):
return ' '.join([self.dbName, self._maxdbType()] + self._extraSQL())
def __get__(self, obj, type=None):
if obj is None:
# class attribute, return the descriptor itself
return self
if obj.sqlmeta._obsolete:
raise RuntimeError('The object <%s %s> is obsolete' % (
obj.__class__.__name__, obj.id))
if obj.sqlmeta.cacheColumns:
columns = obj.sqlmeta._columnCache
if columns is None:
obj.sqlmeta.loadValues()
try:
return columns[name]
except KeyError:
return obj.sqlmeta.loadColumn(self)
else:
return obj.sqlmeta.loadColumn(self)
def __set__(self, obj, value):
if self.immutable:
raise AttributeError("The column %s.%s is immutable" %
(obj.__class__.__name__,
self.name))
obj.sqlmeta.setColumn(self, value)
def __delete__(self, obj):
raise AttributeError("I can't be deleted from %r" % obj)
def getDbEncoding(self, state, default='utf-8'):
if self.dbEncoding:
return self.dbEncoding
dbEncoding = state.soObject.sqlmeta.dbEncoding
if dbEncoding:
return dbEncoding
try:
connection = state.connection or state.soObject._connection
except AttributeError:
dbEncoding = None
else:
dbEncoding = getattr(connection, "dbEncoding", None)
if not dbEncoding:
dbEncoding = default
return dbEncoding
class Col(object):
baseClass = SOCol
def __init__(self, name=None, **kw):
super(Col, self).__init__()
self.__dict__['_name'] = name
self.__dict__['_kw'] = kw
self.__dict__['creationOrder'] = creationOrder.next()
self.__dict__['_extra_vars'] = {}
def _set_name(self, value):
assert self._name is None or self._name == value, (
"You cannot change a name after it has already been set "
"(from %s to %s)" % (self.name, value))
self.__dict__['_name'] = value
def _get_name(self):
return self._name
name = property(_get_name, _set_name)
def withClass(self, soClass):
return self.baseClass(soClass=soClass, name=self._name,
creationOrder=self.creationOrder,
columnDef=self,
extra_vars=self._extra_vars,
**self._kw)
def __setattr__(self, var, value):
if var == 'name':
super(Col, self).__setattr__(var, value)
return
self._extra_vars[var] = value
def __repr__(self):
return '<%s %s %s>' % (
self.__class__.__name__, hex(abs(id(self)))[2:],
self._name or '(unnamed)')
class SOValidator(validators.Validator):
def getDbEncoding(self, state, default='utf-8'):
try:
return self.dbEncoding
except AttributeError:
return self.soCol.getDbEncoding(state, default=default)
class SOStringLikeCol(SOCol):
"""A common ancestor for SOStringCol and SOUnicodeCol"""
def __init__(self, **kw):
self.length = kw.pop('length', None)
self.varchar = kw.pop('varchar', 'auto')
self.char_binary = kw.pop('char_binary', None) # A hack for MySQL
if not self.length:
assert self.varchar == 'auto' or not self.varchar, \
"Without a length strings are treated as TEXT, not varchar"
self.varchar = False
elif self.varchar == 'auto':
self.varchar = True
super(SOStringLikeCol, self).__init__(**kw)
def autoConstraints(self):
constraints = [constrs.isString]
if self.length is not None:
constraints += [constrs.MaxLength(self.length)]
return constraints
def _sqlType(self):
if self.customSQLType is not None:
return self.customSQLType
if not self.length:
return 'TEXT'
elif self.varchar:
return 'VARCHAR(%i)' % self.length
else:
return 'CHAR(%i)' % self.length
def _check_case_sensitive(self, db):
if self.char_binary:
raise ValueError, "%s does not support binary character columns" % db
def _mysqlType(self):
type = self._sqlType()
if self.char_binary:
type += " BINARY"
return type
def _postgresType(self):
self._check_case_sensitive("PostgreSQL")
return super(SOStringLikeCol, self)._postgresType()
def _sqliteType(self):
self._check_case_sensitive("SQLite")
return super(SOStringLikeCol, self)._sqliteType()
def _sybaseType(self):
self._check_case_sensitive("SYBASE")
type = self._sqlType()
if not self.notNone and not self.alternateID:
type += ' NULL'
return type
def _mssqlType(self):
if self.customSQLType is not None:
return self.customSQLType
if not self.length:
if self.connection and self.connection.can_use_max_types():
type = 'VARCHAR(MAX)'
else:
type = 'VARCHAR(4000)'
elif self.varchar:
type = 'VARCHAR(%i)' % self.length
else:
type = 'CHAR(%i)' % self.length
if not self.notNone and not self.alternateID:
type += ' NULL'
return type
def _firebirdType(self):
self._check_case_sensitive("FireBird")
if not self.length:
return 'BLOB SUB_TYPE TEXT'
else:
return self._sqlType()
def _maxdbType(self):
self._check_case_sensitive("SAP DB/MaxDB")
if not self.length:
return 'LONG ASCII'
else:
return self._sqlType()
class StringValidator(SOValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
try:
connection = state.connection or state.soObject._connection
binaryType = connection._binaryType
except AttributeError:
binaryType = type(None) # Just a simple workaround
dbEncoding = self.getDbEncoding(state, default='ascii')
if isinstance(value, unicode):
return value.encode(dbEncoding)
if self.dataType and isinstance(value, self.dataType):
return value
if isinstance(value, (str, buffer, binaryType, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
if hasattr(value, '__unicode__'):
return unicode(value).encode(dbEncoding)
raise validators.Invalid("expected a str in the StringCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
from_python = to_python
class SOStringCol(SOStringLikeCol):
def createValidators(self, dataType=None):
return [StringValidator(name=self.name, dataType=dataType)] + \
super(SOStringCol, self).createValidators()
class StringCol(Col):
baseClass = SOStringCol
class NQuoted(sqlbuilder.SQLExpression):
def __init__(self, value):
assert isinstance(value, unicode)
self.value = value
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.value)
def __sqlrepr__(self, db):
assert db == 'mssql'
return "N" + sqlbuilder.sqlrepr(self.value, db)
class UnicodeStringValidator(SOValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, (unicode, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
if isinstance(value, str):
return unicode(value, self.getDbEncoding(state))
if isinstance(value, array): # MySQL
return unicode(value.tostring(), self.getDbEncoding(state))
if hasattr(value, '__unicode__'):
return unicode(value)
raise validators.Invalid("expected a str or a unicode in the UnicodeCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
def from_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, (str, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
if isinstance(value, unicode):
try:
connection = state.connection or state.soObject._connection
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
if connection.dbName == 'mssql':
return NQuoted(value)
return value.encode(self.getDbEncoding(state))
if hasattr(value, '__unicode__'):
return unicode(value).encode(self.getDbEncoding(state))
raise validators.Invalid("expected a str or a unicode in the UnicodeCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
class SOUnicodeCol(SOStringLikeCol):
def _mssqlType(self):
if self.customSQLType is not None:
return self.customSQLType
return 'N' + super(SOUnicodeCol, self)._mssqlType()
def createValidators(self):
return [UnicodeStringValidator(name=self.name)] + \
super(SOUnicodeCol, self).createValidators()
class UnicodeCol(Col):
baseClass = SOUnicodeCol
class IntValidator(SOValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, (int, long, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
for converter, attr_name in (int, '__int__'), (long, '__long__'):
if hasattr(value, attr_name):
try:
return converter(value)
except:
break
raise validators.Invalid("expected an int in the IntCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
from_python = to_python
class SOIntCol(SOCol):
# 3-03 @@: support precision, maybe max and min directly
def __init__(self, **kw):
self.length = kw.pop('length', None)
self.unsigned = bool(kw.pop('unsigned', None))
self.zerofill = bool(kw.pop('zerofill', None))
SOCol.__init__(self, **kw)
def autoConstraints(self):
return [constrs.isInt]
def createValidators(self):
return [IntValidator(name=self.name)] + \
super(SOIntCol, self).createValidators()
def addSQLAttrs(self, str):
_ret = str
if str is None or len(str) < 1:
return None
if self.length >= 1:
_ret = "%s(%d)" % (_ret, self.length)
if self.unsigned:
_ret = _ret + " UNSIGNED"
if self.zerofill:
_ret = _ret + " ZEROFILL"
return _ret
def _sqlType(self):
return self.addSQLAttrs("INT")
class IntCol(Col):
baseClass = SOIntCol
class SOTinyIntCol(SOIntCol):
def _sqlType(self):
return self.addSQLAttrs("TINYINT")
class TinyIntCol(Col):
baseClass = SOTinyIntCol
class SOSmallIntCol(SOIntCol):
def _sqlType(self):
return self.addSQLAttrs("SMALLINT")
class SmallIntCol(Col):
baseClass = SOSmallIntCol
class SOMediumIntCol(SOIntCol):
def _sqlType(self):
return self.addSQLAttrs("MEDIUMINT")
class MediumIntCol(Col):
baseClass = SOMediumIntCol
class SOBigIntCol(SOIntCol):
def _sqlType(self):
return self.addSQLAttrs("BIGINT")
class BigIntCol(Col):
baseClass = SOBigIntCol
class BoolValidator(SOValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, (bool, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
if isinstance(value, (int, long)) or hasattr(value, '__nonzero__'):
return bool(value)
raise validators.Invalid("expected a bool or an int in the BoolCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
from_python = to_python
class SOBoolCol(SOCol):
def autoConstraints(self):
return [constrs.isBool]
def createValidators(self):
return [BoolValidator(name=self.name)] + \
super(SOBoolCol, self).createValidators()
def _postgresType(self):
return 'BOOL'
def _mysqlType(self):
return "BOOL"
def _sybaseType(self):
return "BIT"
def _mssqlType(self):
return "BIT"
def _firebirdType(self):
return 'INT'
def _maxdbType(self):
return "BOOLEAN"
def _sqliteType(self):
return "BOOLEAN"
class BoolCol(Col):
baseClass = SOBoolCol
class FloatValidator(SOValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, (float, int, long, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
for converter, attr_name in (float, '__float__'), (int, '__int__'), (long, '__long__'):
if hasattr(value, attr_name):
try:
return converter(value)
except:
break
raise validators.Invalid("expected a float in the FloatCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
from_python = to_python
class SOFloatCol(SOCol):
# 3-03 @@: support precision (e.g., DECIMAL)
def autoConstraints(self):
return [constrs.isFloat]
def createValidators(self):
return [FloatValidator(name=self.name)] + \
super(SOFloatCol, self).createValidators()
def _sqlType(self):
return 'FLOAT'
def _mysqlType(self):
return "DOUBLE PRECISION"
class FloatCol(Col):
baseClass = SOFloatCol
class SOKeyCol(SOCol):
key_type = {int: "INT", str: "TEXT"}
# 3-03 @@: this should have a simplified constructor
# Should provide foreign key information for other DBs.
def __init__(self, **kw):
self.refColumn = kw.pop('refColumn', None)
super(SOKeyCol, self).__init__(**kw)
def _sqlType(self):
return self.key_type[self.soClass.sqlmeta.idType]
def _sybaseType(self):
key_type = {int: "NUMERIC(18,0) NULL", str: "TEXT"}
return key_type[self.soClass.sqlmeta.idType]
def _mssqlType(self):
key_type = {int: "INT NULL", str: "TEXT"}
return key_type[self.soClass.sqlmeta.idType]
class KeyCol(Col):
baseClass = SOKeyCol
class SOForeignKey(SOKeyCol):
def __init__(self, **kw):
foreignKey = kw['foreignKey']
style = kw['soClass'].sqlmeta.style
if kw.get('name'):
kw['origName'] = kw['name']
kw['name'] = style.instanceAttrToIDAttr(kw['name'])
else:
kw['name'] = style.instanceAttrToIDAttr(style.pythonClassToAttr(foreignKey))
super(SOForeignKey, self).__init__(**kw)
def sqliteCreateSQL(self):
sql = SOKeyCol.sqliteCreateSQL(self)
other = findClass(self.foreignKey, self.soClass.sqlmeta.registry)
tName = other.sqlmeta.table
idName = self.refColumn or other.sqlmeta.idName
if self.cascade is not None:
if self.cascade == 'null':
action = 'ON DELETE SET NULL'
elif self.cascade:
action = 'ON DELETE CASCADE'
else:
action = 'ON DELETE RESTRICT'
else:
action = ''
constraint = ('CONSTRAINT %(colName)s_exists '
#'FOREIGN KEY(%(colName)s) '
'REFERENCES %(tName)s(%(idName)s) '
'%(action)s' %
{'tName': tName,
'colName': self.dbName,
'idName': idName,
'action': action})
sql = ' '.join([sql, constraint])
return sql
def postgresCreateSQL(self):
sql = SOKeyCol.postgresCreateSQL(self)
return sql
def postgresCreateReferenceConstraint(self):
sTName = self.soClass.sqlmeta.table
other = findClass(self.foreignKey, self.soClass.sqlmeta.registry)
tName = other.sqlmeta.table
idName = self.refColumn or other.sqlmeta.idName
if self.cascade is not None:
if self.cascade == 'null':
action = 'ON DELETE SET NULL'
elif self.cascade:
action = 'ON DELETE CASCADE'
else:
action = 'ON DELETE RESTRICT'
else:
action = ''
constraint = ('ALTER TABLE %(sTName)s ADD CONSTRAINT %(colName)s_exists '
'FOREIGN KEY (%(colName)s) '
'REFERENCES %(tName)s (%(idName)s) '
'%(action)s' %
{'tName': tName,
'colName': self.dbName,
'idName': idName,
'action': action,
'sTName': sTName})
return constraint
def mysqlCreateReferenceConstraint(self):
sTName = self.soClass.sqlmeta.table
sTLocalName = sTName.split('.')[-1]
other = findClass(self.foreignKey, self.soClass.sqlmeta.registry)
tName = other.sqlmeta.table
idName = self.refColumn or other.sqlmeta.idName
if self.cascade is not None:
if self.cascade == 'null':
action = 'ON DELETE SET NULL'
elif self.cascade:
action = 'ON DELETE CASCADE'
else:
action = 'ON DELETE RESTRICT'
else:
action = ''
constraint = ('ALTER TABLE %(sTName)s ADD CONSTRAINT %(sTLocalName)s_%(colName)s_exists '
'FOREIGN KEY (%(colName)s) '
'REFERENCES %(tName)s (%(idName)s) '
'%(action)s' %
{'tName': tName,
'colName': self.dbName,
'idName': idName,
'action': action,
'sTName': sTName,
'sTLocalName': sTLocalName})
return constraint
def mysqlCreateSQL(self):
return SOKeyCol.mysqlCreateSQL(self)
def sybaseCreateSQL(self):
sql = SOKeyCol.sybaseCreateSQL(self)
other = findClass(self.foreignKey, self.soClass.sqlmeta.registry)
tName = other.sqlmeta.table
idName = self.refColumn or other.sqlmeta.idName
reference = ('REFERENCES %(tName)s(%(idName)s) ' %
{'tName':tName,
'idName':idName})
sql = ' '.join([sql, reference])
return sql
def sybaseCreateReferenceConstraint(self):
# @@: Code from above should be moved here
return None
def mssqlCreateSQL(self, connection=None):
sql = SOKeyCol.mssqlCreateSQL(self, connection)
other = findClass(self.foreignKey, self.soClass.sqlmeta.registry)
tName = other.sqlmeta.table
idName = self.refColumn or other.sqlmeta.idName
reference = ('REFERENCES %(tName)s(%(idName)s) ' %
{'tName':tName,
'idName':idName})
sql = ' '.join([sql, reference])
return sql
def mssqlCreateReferenceConstraint(self):
# @@: Code from above should be moved here
return None
def maxdbCreateSQL(self):
other = findClass(self.foreignKey, self.soClass.sqlmeta.registry)
fidName = self.dbName
#I assume that foreign key name is identical to the id of the reference table
sql = ' '.join([fidName, self._maxdbType()])
tName = other.sqlmeta.table
idName = self.refColumn or other.sqlmeta.idName
sql=sql + ',' + '\n'
sql=sql + 'FOREIGN KEY (%s) REFERENCES %s(%s)'%(fidName,tName,idName)
return sql
def maxdbCreateReferenceConstraint(self):
# @@: Code from above should be moved here
return None
class ForeignKey(KeyCol):
baseClass = SOForeignKey
def __init__(self, foreignKey=None, **kw):
super(ForeignKey, self).__init__(foreignKey=foreignKey, **kw)
class EnumValidator(SOValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
if value in self.enumValues:
if isinstance(value, unicode):
dbEncoding = self.getDbEncoding(state)
value = value.encode(dbEncoding)
return value
elif not self.notNone and value is None:
return None
raise validators.Invalid("expected a member of %r in the EnumCol '%s', got %r instead" % \
(self.enumValues, self.name, value), value, state)
from_python = to_python
class SOEnumCol(SOCol):
def __init__(self, **kw):
self.enumValues = kw.pop('enumValues', None)
assert self.enumValues is not None, \
'You must provide an enumValues keyword argument'
super(SOEnumCol, self).__init__(**kw)
def autoConstraints(self):
return [constrs.isString, constrs.InList(self.enumValues)]
def createValidators(self):
return [EnumValidator(name=self.name, enumValues=self.enumValues,
notNone=self.notNone)] + \
super(SOEnumCol, self).createValidators()
def _mysqlType(self):
# We need to map None in the enum expression to an appropriate
# condition on NULL
if None in self.enumValues:
return "ENUM(%s)" % ', '.join([sqlbuilder.sqlrepr(v, 'mysql') for v in self.enumValues if v is not None])
else:
return "ENUM(%s) NOT NULL" % ', '.join([sqlbuilder.sqlrepr(v, 'mysql') for v in self.enumValues])
def _postgresType(self):
length = max(map(self._getlength, self.enumValues))
enumValues = ', '.join([sqlbuilder.sqlrepr(v, 'postgres') for v in self.enumValues])
checkConstraint = "CHECK (%s in (%s))" % (self.dbName, enumValues)
return "VARCHAR(%i) %s" % (length, checkConstraint)
_sqliteType = _postgresType
def _sybaseType(self):
return self._postgresType()
def _mssqlType(self):
return self._postgresType()
def _firebirdType(self):
length = max(map(self._getlength, self.enumValues))
enumValues = ', '.join([sqlbuilder.sqlrepr(v, 'firebird') for v in self.enumValues])
checkConstraint = "CHECK (%s in (%s))" % (self.dbName, enumValues)
#NB. Return a tuple, not a string here
return "VARCHAR(%i)" % (length), checkConstraint
def _maxdbType(self):
raise TypeError("Enum type is not supported on MAX DB")
def _getlength(self, obj):
"""
None counts as 0; everything else uses len()
"""
if obj is None:
return 0
else:
return len(obj)
class EnumCol(Col):
baseClass = SOEnumCol
class SetValidator(SOValidator):
"""
Translates Python tuples into SQL comma-delimited SET strings.
"""
def to_python(self, value, state):
if isinstance(value, str):
return tuple(value.split(","))
raise validators.Invalid("expected a string in the SetCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
def from_python(self, value, state):
if isinstance(value, basestring):
value = (value,)
try:
return ",".join(value)
except:
raise validators.Invalid("expected a string or a sequence of stringsin the SetCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
class SOSetCol(SOCol):
def __init__(self, **kw):
self.setValues = kw.pop('setValues', None)
assert self.setValues is not None, \
'You must provide a setValues keyword argument'
super(SOSetCol, self).__init__(**kw)
def autoConstraints(self):
return [constrs.isString, constrs.InList(self.setValues)]
def createValidators(self):
return [SetValidator(name=self.name, setValues=self.setValues)] + \
super(SOSetCol, self).createValidators()
def _mysqlType(self):
return "SET(%s)" % ', '.join([sqlbuilder.sqlrepr(v, 'mysql') for v in self.setValues])
class SetCol(Col):
baseClass = SOSetCol
class DateTimeValidator(validators.DateValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, (datetime.datetime, datetime.date, datetime.time, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
if mxdatetime_available:
if isinstance(value, DateTimeType):
# convert mxDateTime instance to datetime
if (self.format.find("%H") >= 0) or (self.format.find("%T")) >= 0:
return datetime.datetime(value.year, value.month, value.day,
value.hour, value.minute, int(value.second))
else:
return datetime.date(value.year, value.month, value.day)
elif isinstance(value, TimeType):
# convert mxTime instance to time
if self.format.find("%d") >= 0:
return datetime.timedelta(seconds=value.seconds)
else:
return datetime.time(value.hour, value.minute, int(value.second))
try:
stime = time.strptime(value, self.format)
except:
raise validators.Invalid("expected a date/time string of the '%s' format in the DateTimeCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.format, self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
return datetime.datetime(*stime[:6])
def from_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, (datetime.datetime, datetime.date, datetime.time, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
if hasattr(value, "strftime"):
return value.strftime(self.format)
raise validators.Invalid("expected a datetime in the DateTimeCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
if mxdatetime_available:
class MXDateTimeValidator(validators.DateValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, (DateTimeType, TimeType, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
if isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
return DateTime.DateTime(value.year, value.month, value.day,
value.hour, value.minute, value.second)
elif isinstance(value, datetime.date):
return DateTime.Date(value.year, value.month, value.day)
elif isinstance(value, datetime.time):
return DateTime.Time(value.hour, value.minute, value.second)
try:
stime = time.strptime(value, self.format)
except:
raise validators.Invalid("expected a date/time string of the '%s' format in the DateTimeCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.format, self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
return DateTime.mktime(stime)
def from_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, (DateTimeType, TimeType, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
if hasattr(value, "strftime"):
return value.strftime(self.format)
raise validators.Invalid("expected a mxDateTime in the DateTimeCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
class SODateTimeCol(SOCol):
datetimeFormat = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
def __init__(self, **kw):
datetimeFormat = kw.pop('datetimeFormat', None)
if datetimeFormat:
self.datetimeFormat = datetimeFormat
super(SODateTimeCol, self).__init__(**kw)
def createValidators(self):
_validators = super(SODateTimeCol, self).createValidators()
if default_datetime_implementation == DATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION:
validatorClass = DateTimeValidator
elif default_datetime_implementation == MXDATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION:
validatorClass = MXDateTimeValidator
if default_datetime_implementation:
_validators.insert(0, validatorClass(name=self.name, format=self.datetimeFormat))
return _validators
def _mysqlType(self):
return 'DATETIME'
def _postgresType(self):
return 'TIMESTAMP'
def _sybaseType(self):
return 'DATETIME'
def _mssqlType(self):
return 'DATETIME'
def _sqliteType(self):
return 'TIMESTAMP'
def _firebirdType(self):
return 'TIMESTAMP'
def _maxdbType(self):
return 'TIMESTAMP'
class DateTimeCol(Col):
baseClass = SODateTimeCol
@staticmethod
def now():
if default_datetime_implementation == DATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION:
return datetime.datetime.now()
elif default_datetime_implementation == MXDATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION:
return DateTime.now()
else:
assert 0, ("No datetime implementation available "
"(DATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION=%r)"
% DATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION)
class DateValidator(DateTimeValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
if isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
value = value.date()
if isinstance(value, (datetime.date, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
value = super(DateValidator, self).to_python(value, state)
if isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
value = value.date()
return value
from_python = to_python
class SODateCol(SOCol):
dateFormat = '%Y-%m-%d'
def __init__(self, **kw):
dateFormat = kw.pop('dateFormat', None)
if dateFormat: self.dateFormat = dateFormat
super(SODateCol, self).__init__(**kw)
def createValidators(self):
"""Create a validator for the column. Can be overriden in descendants."""
_validators = super(SODateCol, self).createValidators()
if default_datetime_implementation == DATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION:
validatorClass = DateValidator
elif default_datetime_implementation == MXDATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION:
validatorClass = MXDateTimeValidator
if default_datetime_implementation:
_validators.insert(0, validatorClass(name=self.name, format=self.dateFormat))
return _validators
def _mysqlType(self):
return 'DATE'
def _postgresType(self):
return 'DATE'
def _sybaseType(self):
return self._postgresType()
def _mssqlType(self):
"""
SQL Server doesn't have a DATE data type, to emulate we use a vc(10)
"""
return 'VARCHAR(10)'
def _firebirdType(self):
return 'DATE'
def _maxdbType(self):
return 'DATE'
def _sqliteType(self):
return 'DATE'
class DateCol(Col):
baseClass = SODateCol
class TimeValidator(DateTimeValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
if isinstance(value, (datetime.time, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
if isinstance(value, datetime.timedelta):
if value.days:
raise validators.Invalid(
"the value for the TimeCol '%s' must has days=0, it has days=%d" %
(self.name, value.days), value, state)
return datetime.time(*time.gmtime(value.seconds)[3:6])
value = super(TimeValidator, self).to_python(value, state)
if isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
value = value.time()
return value
from_python = to_python
class SOTimeCol(SOCol):
timeFormat = '%H:%M:%S'
def __init__(self, **kw):
timeFormat = kw.pop('timeFormat', None)
if timeFormat:
self.timeFormat = timeFormat
super(SOTimeCol, self).__init__(**kw)
def createValidators(self):
_validators = super(SOTimeCol, self).createValidators()
if default_datetime_implementation == DATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION:
validatorClass = TimeValidator
elif default_datetime_implementation == MXDATETIME_IMPLEMENTATION:
validatorClass = MXDateTimeValidator
if default_datetime_implementation:
_validators.insert(0, validatorClass(name=self.name, format=self.timeFormat))
return _validators
def _mysqlType(self):
return 'TIME'
def _postgresType(self):
return 'TIME'
def _sybaseType(self):
return 'TIME'
def _sqliteType(self):
return 'TIME'
def _firebirdType(self):
return 'TIME'
def _maxdbType(self):
return 'TIME'
class TimeCol(Col):
baseClass = SOTimeCol
class SOTimestampCol(SODateTimeCol):
"""
Necessary to support MySQL's use of TIMESTAMP versus DATETIME types
"""
def __init__(self, **kw):
if 'default' not in kw:
kw['default'] = None
SOCol.__init__(self, **kw)
def _mysqlType(self):
return 'TIMESTAMP'
class TimestampCol(Col):
baseClass = SOTimestampCol
class TimedeltaValidator(SOValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
return value
from_python = to_python
class SOTimedeltaCol(SOCol):
def _postgresType(self):
return 'INTERVAL'
def createValidators(self):
return [TimedeltaValidator(name=self.name)] + \
super(SOTimedeltaCol, self).createValidators()
class TimedeltaCol(Col):
baseClass = SOTimedeltaCol
from decimal import Decimal
class DecimalValidator(SOValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, (int, long, Decimal, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
if isinstance(value, float):
value = str(value)
try:
connection = state.connection or state.soObject._connection
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
if hasattr(connection, "decimalSeparator"):
value = value.replace(connection.decimalSeparator, ".")
try:
return Decimal(value)
except:
raise validators.Invalid("expected a Decimal in the DecimalCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
def from_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, float):
value = str(value)
if isinstance(value, basestring):
try:
connection = state.connection or state.soObject._connection
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
if hasattr(connection, "decimalSeparator"):
value = value.replace(connection.decimalSeparator, ".")
try:
return Decimal(value)
except:
raise validators.Invalid("can not parse Decimal value '%s' in the DecimalCol from '%s'" %
(value, getattr(state, 'soObject', '(unknown)')), value, state)
if isinstance(value, (int, long, Decimal, sqlbuilder.SQLExpression)):
return value
raise validators.Invalid("expected a Decimal in the DecimalCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
class SODecimalCol(SOCol):
def __init__(self, **kw):
self.size = kw.pop('size', NoDefault)
assert self.size is not NoDefault, \
"You must give a size argument"
self.precision = kw.pop('precision', NoDefault)
assert self.precision is not NoDefault, \
"You must give a precision argument"
super(SODecimalCol, self).__init__(**kw)
def _sqlType(self):
return 'DECIMAL(%i, %i)' % (self.size, self.precision)
def createValidators(self):
return [DecimalValidator(name=self.name)] + \
super(SODecimalCol, self).createValidators()
class DecimalCol(Col):
baseClass = SODecimalCol
class SOCurrencyCol(SODecimalCol):
def __init__(self, **kw):
pushKey(kw, 'size', 10)
pushKey(kw, 'precision', 2)
super(SOCurrencyCol, self).__init__(**kw)
class CurrencyCol(DecimalCol):
baseClass = SOCurrencyCol
class DecimalStringValidator(DecimalValidator):
def to_python(self, value, state):
value = super(DecimalStringValidator, self).to_python(value, state)
if self.precision and isinstance(value, Decimal):
assert value < self.max, \
"Value must be less than %s" % int(self.max)
value = value.quantize(self.precision)
return value
def from_python(self, value, state):
value = super(DecimalStringValidator, self).from_python(value, state)
if isinstance(value, Decimal):
if self.precision:
assert value < self.max, \
"Value must be less than %s" % int(self.max)
value = value.quantize(self.precision)
value = value.to_eng_string()
elif isinstance(value, (int, long)):
value = str(value)
return value
class SODecimalStringCol(SOStringCol):
def __init__(self, **kw):
self.size = kw.pop('size', NoDefault)
assert (self.size is not NoDefault) and (self.size >= 0), \
"You must give a size argument as a positive integer"
self.precision = kw.pop('precision', NoDefault)
assert (self.precision is not NoDefault) and (self.precision >= 0), \
"You must give a precision argument as a positive integer"
kw['length'] = int(self.size) + int(self.precision)
self.quantize = kw.pop('quantize', False)
assert isinstance(self.quantize, bool), \
"quantize argument must be Boolean True/False"
super(SODecimalStringCol, self).__init__(**kw)
def createValidators(self):
if self.quantize:
v = DecimalStringValidator(name=self.name,
precision=Decimal(10) ** (-1 * int(self.precision)),
max=Decimal(10) ** (int(self.size) - int(self.precision)))
else:
v = DecimalStringValidator(name=self.name, precision=0)
return [v] + \
super(SODecimalStringCol, self).createValidators(dataType=Decimal)
class DecimalStringCol(StringCol):
baseClass = SODecimalStringCol
class BinaryValidator(SOValidator):
"""
Validator for binary types.
We're assuming that the per-database modules provide some form
of wrapper type for binary conversion.
"""
_cachedValue = None
def to_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
try:
connection = state.connection or state.soObject._connection
except AttributeError:
dbName = None
binaryType = type(None) # Just a simple workaround
else:
dbName = connection.dbName
binaryType = connection._binaryType
if isinstance(value, str):
if dbName == "sqlite":
value = connection.module.decode(value)
return value
if isinstance(value, (buffer, binaryType)):
cachedValue = self._cachedValue
if cachedValue and cachedValue[1] == value:
return cachedValue[0]
if isinstance(value, array): # MySQL
return value.tostring()
return str(value) # buffer => string
raise validators.Invalid("expected a string in the BLOBCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
def from_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
connection = state.connection or state.soObject._connection
binary = connection.createBinary(value)
self._cachedValue = (value, binary)
return binary
class SOBLOBCol(SOStringCol):
def __init__(self, **kw):
# Change the default from 'auto' to False - this is a (mostly) binary column
if 'varchar' not in kw: kw['varchar'] = False
super(SOBLOBCol, self).__init__(**kw)
def createValidators(self):
return [BinaryValidator(name=self.name)] + \
super(SOBLOBCol, self).createValidators()
def _mysqlType(self):
length = self.length
varchar = self.varchar
if length >= 2**24:
return varchar and "LONGTEXT" or "LONGBLOB"
if length >= 2**16:
return varchar and "MEDIUMTEXT" or "MEDIUMBLOB"
if length >= 2**8:
return varchar and "TEXT" or "BLOB"
return varchar and "TINYTEXT" or "TINYBLOB"
def _postgresType(self):
return 'BYTEA'
def _mssqlType(self):
if self.connection and self.connection.can_use_max_types():
return 'VARBINARY(MAX)'
else:
return "IMAGE"
class BLOBCol(StringCol):
baseClass = SOBLOBCol
class PickleValidator(BinaryValidator):
"""
Validator for pickle types. A pickle type is simply a binary type
with hidden pickling, so that we can simply store any kind of
stuff in a particular column.
The support for this relies directly on the support for binary for
your database.
"""
def to_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, unicode):
dbEncoding = self.getDbEncoding(state, default='ascii')
value = value.encode(dbEncoding)
if isinstance(value, str):
return pickle.loads(value)
raise validators.Invalid("expected a pickle string in the PickleCol '%s', got %s %r instead" % \
(self.name, type(value), value), value, state)
def from_python(self, value, state):
if value is None:
return None
return pickle.dumps(value, self.pickleProtocol)
class SOPickleCol(SOBLOBCol):
def __init__(self, **kw):
self.pickleProtocol = kw.pop('pickleProtocol', pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
super(SOPickleCol, self).__init__(**kw)
def createValidators(self):
return [PickleValidator(name=self.name,
pickleProtocol=self.pickleProtocol)] + \
super(SOPickleCol, self).createValidators()
def _mysqlType(self):
length = self.length
if length >= 2**24:
return "LONGBLOB"
if length >= 2**16:
return "MEDIUMBLOB"
return "BLOB"
class PickleCol(BLOBCol):
baseClass = SOPickleCol
def pushKey(kw, name, value):
if not name in kw:
kw[name] = value
all = []
for key, value in globals().items():
if isinstance(value, type) and (issubclass(value, (Col, SOCol))):
all.append(key)
__all__.extend(all)
del all
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