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"""Core SQLAlchemy connectivity routines.
"""
import itertools
import logging
import os
import re
import time
import six
import sqlalchemy
from sqlalchemy import event
from sqlalchemy import exc
from sqlalchemy import pool
from sqlalchemy.sql.expression import select
from oslo_db._i18n import _LW
from oslo_db import exception
from oslo_db.sqlalchemy import exc_filters
from oslo_db.sqlalchemy import utils
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def _thread_yield(dbapi_con, con_record):
"""Ensure other greenthreads get a chance to be executed.
If we use eventlet.monkey_patch(), eventlet.greenthread.sleep(0) will
execute instead of time.sleep(0).
Force a context switch. With common database backends (eg MySQLdb and
sqlite), there is no implicit yield caused by network I/O since they are
implemented by C libraries that eventlet cannot monkey patch.
"""
time.sleep(0)
def _connect_ping_listener(connection, branch):
"""Ping the server at connection startup.
Ping the server at transaction begin and transparently reconnect
if a disconnect exception occurs.
"""
if branch:
return
# turn off "close with result". This can also be accomplished
# by branching the connection, however just setting the flag is
# more performant and also doesn't get involved with some
# connection-invalidation awkardness that occurs (see
# https://bitbucket.org/zzzeek/sqlalchemy/issue/3215/)
save_should_close_with_result = connection.should_close_with_result
connection.should_close_with_result = False
try:
# run a SELECT 1. use a core select() so that
# any details like that needed by Oracle, DB2 etc. are handled.
connection.scalar(select([1]))
except exception.DBConnectionError:
# catch DBConnectionError, which is raised by the filter
# system.
# disconnect detected. The connection is now
# "invalid", but the pool should be ready to return
# new connections assuming they are good now.
# run the select again to re-validate the Connection.
connection.scalar(select([1]))
finally:
connection.should_close_with_result = save_should_close_with_result
def _setup_logging(connection_debug=0):
"""setup_logging function maps SQL debug level to Python log level.
Connection_debug is a verbosity of SQL debugging information.
0=None(default value),
1=Processed only messages with WARNING level or higher
50=Processed only messages with INFO level or higher
100=Processed only messages with DEBUG level
"""
if connection_debug >= 0:
logger = logging.getLogger('sqlalchemy.engine')
if connection_debug == 100:
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
elif connection_debug >= 50:
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
else:
logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING)
def create_engine(sql_connection, sqlite_fk=False, mysql_sql_mode=None,
idle_timeout=3600,
connection_debug=0, max_pool_size=None, max_overflow=None,
pool_timeout=None, sqlite_synchronous=True,
connection_trace=False, max_retries=10, retry_interval=10,
thread_checkin=True, logging_name=None,
json_serializer=None,
json_deserializer=None):
"""Return a new SQLAlchemy engine."""
url = sqlalchemy.engine.url.make_url(sql_connection)
engine_args = {
"pool_recycle": idle_timeout,
'convert_unicode': True,
'connect_args': {},
'logging_name': logging_name
}
_setup_logging(connection_debug)
_init_connection_args(
url, engine_args,
max_pool_size=max_pool_size,
max_overflow=max_overflow,
pool_timeout=pool_timeout,
json_serializer=json_serializer,
json_deserializer=json_deserializer,
)
engine = sqlalchemy.create_engine(url, **engine_args)
_init_events(
engine,
mysql_sql_mode=mysql_sql_mode,
sqlite_synchronous=sqlite_synchronous,
sqlite_fk=sqlite_fk,
thread_checkin=thread_checkin,
connection_trace=connection_trace
)
# register alternate exception handler
exc_filters.register_engine(engine)
# register engine connect handler
event.listen(engine, "engine_connect", _connect_ping_listener)
# initial connect + test
# NOTE(viktors): the current implementation of _test_connection()
# does nothing, if max_retries == 0, so we can skip it
if max_retries:
test_conn = _test_connection(engine, max_retries, retry_interval)
test_conn.close()
return engine
@utils.dispatch_for_dialect('*', multiple=True)
def _init_connection_args(
url, engine_args,
max_pool_size=None, max_overflow=None, pool_timeout=None, **kw):
pool_class = url.get_dialect().get_pool_class(url)
if issubclass(pool_class, pool.QueuePool):
if max_pool_size is not None:
engine_args['pool_size'] = max_pool_size
if max_overflow is not None:
engine_args['max_overflow'] = max_overflow
if pool_timeout is not None:
engine_args['pool_timeout'] = pool_timeout
@_init_connection_args.dispatch_for("sqlite")
def _init_connection_args(url, engine_args, **kw):
pool_class = url.get_dialect().get_pool_class(url)
# singletonthreadpool is used for :memory: connections;
# replace it with StaticPool.
if issubclass(pool_class, pool.SingletonThreadPool):
engine_args["poolclass"] = pool.StaticPool
engine_args['connect_args']['check_same_thread'] = False
@_init_connection_args.dispatch_for("postgresql")
def _init_connection_args(url, engine_args, **kw):
if 'client_encoding' not in url.query:
# Set encoding using engine_args instead of connect_args since
# it's supported for PostgreSQL 8.*. More details at:
# http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/rel_0_9/dialects/postgresql.html
engine_args['client_encoding'] = 'utf8'
engine_args['json_serializer'] = kw.get('json_serializer')
engine_args['json_deserializer'] = kw.get('json_deserializer')
@_init_connection_args.dispatch_for("mysql")
def _init_connection_args(url, engine_args, **kw):
if 'charset' not in url.query:
engine_args['connect_args']['charset'] = 'utf8'
@_init_connection_args.dispatch_for("mysql+mysqlconnector")
def _init_connection_args(url, engine_args, **kw):
# mysqlconnector engine (<1.0) incorrectly defaults to
# raise_on_warnings=True
# https://bitbucket.org/zzzeek/sqlalchemy/issue/2515
if 'raise_on_warnings' not in url.query:
engine_args['connect_args']['raise_on_warnings'] = False
@_init_connection_args.dispatch_for("mysql+mysqldb")
@_init_connection_args.dispatch_for("mysql+oursql")
def _init_connection_args(url, engine_args, **kw):
# Those drivers require use_unicode=0 to avoid performance drop due
# to internal usage of Python unicode objects in the driver
# http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/rel_0_9/dialects/mysql.html
if 'use_unicode' not in url.query:
if six.PY3:
engine_args['connect_args']['use_unicode'] = 1
else:
engine_args['connect_args']['use_unicode'] = 0
@utils.dispatch_for_dialect('*', multiple=True)
def _init_events(engine, thread_checkin=True, connection_trace=False, **kw):
"""Set up event listeners for all database backends."""
_add_process_guards(engine)
if connection_trace:
_add_trace_comments(engine)
if thread_checkin:
sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, 'checkin', _thread_yield)
@_init_events.dispatch_for("mysql")
def _init_events(engine, mysql_sql_mode=None, **kw):
"""Set up event listeners for MySQL."""
if mysql_sql_mode is not None:
@sqlalchemy.event.listens_for(engine, "connect")
def _set_session_sql_mode(dbapi_con, connection_rec):
cursor = dbapi_con.cursor()
cursor.execute("SET SESSION sql_mode = %s", [mysql_sql_mode])
@sqlalchemy.event.listens_for(engine, "first_connect")
def _check_effective_sql_mode(dbapi_con, connection_rec):
if mysql_sql_mode is not None:
_set_session_sql_mode(dbapi_con, connection_rec)
cursor = dbapi_con.cursor()
cursor.execute("SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'sql_mode'")
realmode = cursor.fetchone()
if realmode is None:
LOG.warning(_LW('Unable to detect effective SQL mode'))
else:
realmode = realmode[1]
LOG.debug('MySQL server mode set to %s', realmode)
if 'TRADITIONAL' not in realmode.upper() and \
'STRICT_ALL_TABLES' not in realmode.upper():
LOG.warning(
_LW(
"MySQL SQL mode is '%s', "
"consider enabling TRADITIONAL or STRICT_ALL_TABLES"),
realmode)
@_init_events.dispatch_for("sqlite")
def _init_events(engine, sqlite_synchronous=True, sqlite_fk=False, **kw):
"""Set up event listeners for SQLite.
This includes several settings made on connections as they are
created, as well as transactional control extensions.
"""
def regexp(expr, item):
reg = re.compile(expr)
return reg.search(six.text_type(item)) is not None
@sqlalchemy.event.listens_for(engine, "connect")
def _sqlite_connect_events(dbapi_con, con_record):
# Add REGEXP functionality on SQLite connections
dbapi_con.create_function('regexp', 2, regexp)
if not sqlite_synchronous:
# Switch sqlite connections to non-synchronous mode
dbapi_con.execute("PRAGMA synchronous = OFF")
# Disable pysqlite's emitting of the BEGIN statement entirely.
# Also stops it from emitting COMMIT before any DDL.
# below, we emit BEGIN ourselves.
# see http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/rel_0_9/dialects/\
# sqlite.html#serializable-isolation-savepoints-transactional-ddl
dbapi_con.isolation_level = None
if sqlite_fk:
# Ensures that the foreign key constraints are enforced in SQLite.
dbapi_con.execute('pragma foreign_keys=ON')
@sqlalchemy.event.listens_for(engine, "begin")
def _sqlite_emit_begin(conn):
# emit our own BEGIN, checking for existing
# transactional state
if 'in_transaction' not in conn.info:
conn.execute("BEGIN")
conn.info['in_transaction'] = True
@sqlalchemy.event.listens_for(engine, "rollback")
@sqlalchemy.event.listens_for(engine, "commit")
def _sqlite_end_transaction(conn):
# remove transactional marker
conn.info.pop('in_transaction', None)
def _test_connection(engine, max_retries, retry_interval):
if max_retries == -1:
attempts = itertools.count()
else:
attempts = six.moves.range(max_retries)
# See: http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3110/#semantic-changes for
# why we are not using 'de' directly (it can be removed from the local
# scope).
de_ref = None
for attempt in attempts:
try:
return engine.connect()
except exception.DBConnectionError as de:
msg = _LW('SQL connection failed. %s attempts left.')
LOG.warning(msg, max_retries - attempt)
time.sleep(retry_interval)
de_ref = de
else:
if de_ref is not None:
six.reraise(type(de_ref), de_ref)
def _add_process_guards(engine):
"""Add multiprocessing guards.
Forces a connection to be reconnected if it is detected
as having been shared to a sub-process.
"""
@sqlalchemy.event.listens_for(engine, "connect")
def connect(dbapi_connection, connection_record):
connection_record.info['pid'] = os.getpid()
@sqlalchemy.event.listens_for(engine, "checkout")
def checkout(dbapi_connection, connection_record, connection_proxy):
pid = os.getpid()
if connection_record.info['pid'] != pid:
LOG.debug(_LW(
"Parent process %(orig)s forked (%(newproc)s) with an open "
"database connection, "
"which is being discarded and recreated."),
{"newproc": pid, "orig": connection_record.info['pid']})
connection_record.connection = connection_proxy.connection = None
raise exc.DisconnectionError(
"Connection record belongs to pid %s, "
"attempting to check out in pid %s" %
(connection_record.info['pid'], pid)
)
def _add_trace_comments(engine):
"""Add trace comments.
Augment statements with a trace of the immediate calling code
for a given statement.
"""
import os
import sys
import traceback
target_paths = set([
os.path.dirname(sys.modules['oslo_db'].__file__),
os.path.dirname(sys.modules['sqlalchemy'].__file__)
])
try:
skip_paths = set([
os.path.dirname(sys.modules['oslo_db.tests'].__file__),
])
except KeyError:
skip_paths = set()
@sqlalchemy.event.listens_for(engine, "before_cursor_execute", retval=True)
def before_cursor_execute(conn, cursor, statement, parameters, context,
executemany):
# NOTE(zzzeek) - if different steps per DB dialect are desirable
# here, switch out on engine.name for now.
stack = traceback.extract_stack()
our_line = None
for idx, (filename, line, method, function) in enumerate(stack):
for tgt in skip_paths:
if filename.startswith(tgt):
break
else:
for tgt in target_paths:
if filename.startswith(tgt):
our_line = idx
break
if our_line:
break
if our_line:
trace = "; ".join(
"File: %s (%s) %s" % (
line[0], line[1], line[2]
)
# include three lines of context.
for line in stack[our_line - 3:our_line]
)
statement = "%s -- %s" % (statement, trace)
return statement, parameters
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