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# http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_Internals_ClientServer_Protocol
try:
import hashlib
sha_new = lambda *args, **kwargs: hashlib.new("sha1", *args, **kwargs)
except ImportError:
import sha
sha_new = sha.new
import socket
try:
import ssl
SSL_ENABLED = True
except ImportError:
SSL_ENABLED = False
import struct
import sys
import os
import ConfigParser
try:
import cStringIO as StringIO
except ImportError:
import StringIO
from charset import MBLENGTH, charset_by_name, charset_by_id
from cursors import Cursor
from constants import FIELD_TYPE, FLAG
from constants import SERVER_STATUS
from constants.CLIENT import *
from constants.COMMAND import *
from util import join_bytes, byte2int, int2byte
from converters import escape_item, encoders, decoders
from err import raise_mysql_exception, Warning, Error, \
InterfaceError, DataError, DatabaseError, OperationalError, \
IntegrityError, InternalError, NotSupportedError, ProgrammingError
DEBUG = False
NULL_COLUMN = 251
UNSIGNED_CHAR_COLUMN = 251
UNSIGNED_SHORT_COLUMN = 252
UNSIGNED_INT24_COLUMN = 253
UNSIGNED_INT64_COLUMN = 254
UNSIGNED_CHAR_LENGTH = 1
UNSIGNED_SHORT_LENGTH = 2
UNSIGNED_INT24_LENGTH = 3
UNSIGNED_INT64_LENGTH = 8
DEFAULT_CHARSET = 'latin1'
MAX_PACKET_LENGTH = 256*256*256-1
def dump_packet(data):
def is_ascii(data):
if byte2int(data) >= 65 and byte2int(data) <= 122: #data.isalnum():
return data
return '.'
print "packet length %d" % len(data)
print "method call[1]: %s" % sys._getframe(1).f_code.co_name
print "method call[2]: %s" % sys._getframe(2).f_code.co_name
print "method call[3]: %s" % sys._getframe(3).f_code.co_name
print "method call[4]: %s" % sys._getframe(4).f_code.co_name
print "method call[5]: %s" % sys._getframe(5).f_code.co_name
print "-" * 88
dump_data = [data[i:i+16] for i in xrange(len(data)) if i%16 == 0]
for d in dump_data:
print ' '.join(map(lambda x:"%02X" % byte2int(x), d)) + \
' ' * (16 - len(d)) + ' ' * 2 + \
' '.join(map(lambda x:"%s" % is_ascii(x), d))
print "-" * 88
print ""
def _scramble(password, message):
if password == None or len(password) == 0:
return int2byte(0)
if DEBUG: print 'password=' + password
stage1 = sha_new(password).digest()
stage2 = sha_new(stage1).digest()
s = sha_new()
s.update(message)
s.update(stage2)
result = s.digest()
return _my_crypt(result, stage1)
def _my_crypt(message1, message2):
length = len(message1)
result = struct.pack('B', length)
for i in xrange(length):
x = (struct.unpack('B', message1[i:i+1])[0] ^ \
struct.unpack('B', message2[i:i+1])[0])
result += struct.pack('B', x)
return result
# old_passwords support ported from libmysql/password.c
SCRAMBLE_LENGTH_323 = 8
class RandStruct_323(object):
def __init__(self, seed1, seed2):
self.max_value = 0x3FFFFFFFL
self.seed1 = seed1 % self.max_value
self.seed2 = seed2 % self.max_value
def my_rnd(self):
self.seed1 = (self.seed1 * 3L + self.seed2) % self.max_value
self.seed2 = (self.seed1 + self.seed2 + 33L) % self.max_value
return float(self.seed1) / float(self.max_value)
def _scramble_323(password, message):
hash_pass = _hash_password_323(password)
hash_message = _hash_password_323(message[:SCRAMBLE_LENGTH_323])
hash_pass_n = struct.unpack(">LL", hash_pass)
hash_message_n = struct.unpack(">LL", hash_message)
rand_st = RandStruct_323(hash_pass_n[0] ^ hash_message_n[0],
hash_pass_n[1] ^ hash_message_n[1])
outbuf = StringIO.StringIO()
for _ in xrange(min(SCRAMBLE_LENGTH_323, len(message))):
outbuf.write(int2byte(int(rand_st.my_rnd() * 31) + 64))
extra = int2byte(int(rand_st.my_rnd() * 31))
out = outbuf.getvalue()
outbuf = StringIO.StringIO()
for c in out:
outbuf.write(int2byte(byte2int(c) ^ byte2int(extra)))
return outbuf.getvalue()
def _hash_password_323(password):
nr = 1345345333L
add = 7L
nr2 = 0x12345671L
for c in [byte2int(x) for x in password if x not in (' ', '\t')]:
nr^= (((nr & 63)+add)*c)+ (nr << 8) & 0xFFFFFFFF
nr2= (nr2 + ((nr2 << 8) ^ nr)) & 0xFFFFFFFF
add= (add + c) & 0xFFFFFFFF
r1 = nr & ((1L << 31) - 1L) # kill sign bits
r2 = nr2 & ((1L << 31) - 1L)
# pack
return struct.pack(">LL", r1, r2)
def pack_int24(n):
return struct.pack('BBB', n&0xFF, (n>>8)&0xFF, (n>>16)&0xFF)
def unpack_uint16(n):
return struct.unpack('<H', n[0:2])[0]
# TODO: stop using bit-shifting in these functions...
# TODO: rename to "uint" to make it clear they're unsigned...
def unpack_int24(n):
return struct.unpack('B',n[0])[0] + (struct.unpack('B', n[1])[0] << 8) +\
(struct.unpack('B',n[2])[0] << 16)
def unpack_int32(n):
return struct.unpack('B',n[0])[0] + (struct.unpack('B', n[1])[0] << 8) +\
(struct.unpack('B',n[2])[0] << 16) + (struct.unpack('B', n[3])[0] << 24)
def unpack_int64(n):
return struct.unpack('B',n[0])[0] + (struct.unpack('B', n[1])[0]<<8) +\
(struct.unpack('B',n[2])[0] << 16) + (struct.unpack('B',n[3])[0]<<24)+\
(struct.unpack('B',n[4])[0] << 32) + (struct.unpack('B',n[5])[0]<<40)+\
(struct.unpack('B',n[6])[0] << 48) + (struct.unpack('B',n[7])[0]<<56)
def defaulterrorhandler(connection, cursor, errorclass, errorvalue):
err = errorclass, errorvalue
if DEBUG:
raise
if cursor:
cursor.messages.append(err)
else:
connection.messages.append(err)
del cursor
del connection
if not issubclass(errorclass, Error):
raise Error(errorclass, errorvalue)
else:
raise errorclass, errorvalue
class MysqlPacket(object):
"""Representation of a MySQL response packet. Reads in the packet
from the network socket, removes packet header and provides an interface
for reading/parsing the packet results."""
def __init__(self, socket):
self.__position = 0
self.__recv_packet(socket)
del socket
def __recv_packet(self, socket):
"""Parse the packet header and read entire packet payload into buffer."""
packet_header = socket.recv(4)
while len(packet_header) < 4:
d = socket.recv(4 - len(packet_header))
if len(d) == 0:
raise OperationalError(2013, "Lost connection to MySQL server during query")
packet_header += d
if DEBUG: dump_packet(packet_header)
packet_length_bin = packet_header[:3]
self.__packet_number = byte2int(packet_header[3])
# TODO: check packet_num is correct (+1 from last packet)
bin_length = packet_length_bin + int2byte(0) # pad little-endian number
bytes_to_read = struct.unpack('<I', bin_length)[0]
payload_buff = [] # this is faster than cStringIO
while bytes_to_read > 0:
recv_data = socket.recv(bytes_to_read)
if len(recv_data) == 0:
raise OperationalError(2013, "Lost connection to MySQL server during query")
if DEBUG: dump_packet(recv_data)
payload_buff.append(recv_data)
bytes_to_read -= len(recv_data)
self.__data = join_bytes(payload_buff)
def packet_number(self): return self.__packet_number
def get_all_data(self): return self.__data
def read(self, size):
"""Read the first 'size' bytes in packet and advance cursor past them."""
result = self.peek(size)
self.advance(size)
return result
def read_all(self):
"""Read all remaining data in the packet.
(Subsequent read() or peek() will return errors.)
"""
result = self.__data[self.__position:]
self.__position = None # ensure no subsequent read() or peek()
return result
def advance(self, length):
"""Advance the cursor in data buffer 'length' bytes."""
new_position = self.__position + length
if new_position < 0 or new_position > len(self.__data):
raise Exception('Invalid advance amount (%s) for cursor. '
'Position=%s' % (length, new_position))
self.__position = new_position
def rewind(self, position=0):
"""Set the position of the data buffer cursor to 'position'."""
if position < 0 or position > len(self.__data):
raise Exception("Invalid position to rewind cursor to: %s." % position)
self.__position = position
def peek(self, size):
"""Look at the first 'size' bytes in packet without moving cursor."""
result = self.__data[self.__position:(self.__position+size)]
if len(result) != size:
error = ('Result length not requested length:\n'
'Expected=%s. Actual=%s. Position: %s. Data Length: %s'
% (size, len(result), self.__position, len(self.__data)))
if DEBUG:
print error
self.dump()
raise AssertionError(error)
return result
def get_bytes(self, position, length=1):
"""Get 'length' bytes starting at 'position'.
Position is start of payload (first four packet header bytes are not
included) starting at index '0'.
No error checking is done. If requesting outside end of buffer
an empty string (or string shorter than 'length') may be returned!
"""
return self.__data[position:(position+length)]
def read_length_coded_binary(self):
"""Read a 'Length Coded Binary' number from the data buffer.
Length coded numbers can be anywhere from 1 to 9 bytes depending
on the value of the first byte.
"""
c = byte2int(self.read(1))
if c == NULL_COLUMN:
return None
if c < UNSIGNED_CHAR_COLUMN:
return c
elif c == UNSIGNED_SHORT_COLUMN:
return unpack_uint16(self.read(UNSIGNED_SHORT_LENGTH))
elif c == UNSIGNED_INT24_COLUMN:
return unpack_int24(self.read(UNSIGNED_INT24_LENGTH))
elif c == UNSIGNED_INT64_COLUMN:
# TODO: what was 'longlong'? confirm it wasn't used?
return unpack_int64(self.read(UNSIGNED_INT64_LENGTH))
def read_length_coded_string(self):
"""Read a 'Length Coded String' from the data buffer.
A 'Length Coded String' consists first of a length coded
(unsigned, positive) integer represented in 1-9 bytes followed by
that many bytes of binary data. (For example "cat" would be "3cat".)
"""
length = self.read_length_coded_binary()
if length is None:
return None
return self.read(length)
def is_ok_packet(self):
return byte2int(self.get_bytes(0)) == 0
def is_eof_packet(self):
return byte2int(self.get_bytes(0)) == 254 # 'fe'
def is_resultset_packet(self):
field_count = byte2int(self.get_bytes(0))
return field_count >= 1 and field_count <= 250
def is_error_packet(self):
return byte2int(self.get_bytes(0)) == 255
def check_error(self):
if self.is_error_packet():
self.rewind()
self.advance(1) # field_count == error (we already know that)
errno = unpack_uint16(self.read(2))
if DEBUG: print "errno = %d" % errno
raise_mysql_exception(self.__data)
def dump(self):
dump_packet(self.__data)
class FieldDescriptorPacket(MysqlPacket):
"""A MysqlPacket that represents a specific column's metadata in the result.
Parsing is automatically done and the results are exported via public
attributes on the class such as: db, table_name, name, length, type_code.
"""
def __init__(self, *args):
MysqlPacket.__init__(self, *args)
self.__parse_field_descriptor()
def __parse_field_descriptor(self):
"""Parse the 'Field Descriptor' (Metadata) packet.
This is compatible with MySQL 4.1+ (not compatible with MySQL 4.0).
"""
self.catalog = self.read_length_coded_string()
self.db = self.read_length_coded_string()
self.table_name = self.read_length_coded_string()
self.org_table = self.read_length_coded_string()
self.name = self.read_length_coded_string()
self.org_name = self.read_length_coded_string()
self.advance(1) # non-null filler
self.charsetnr = struct.unpack('<H', self.read(2))[0]
self.length = struct.unpack('<I', self.read(4))[0]
self.type_code = byte2int(self.read(1))
self.flags = struct.unpack('<H', self.read(2))[0]
self.scale = byte2int(self.read(1)) # "decimals"
self.advance(2) # filler (always 0x00)
# 'default' is a length coded binary and is still in the buffer?
# not used for normal result sets...
def description(self):
"""Provides a 7-item tuple compatible with the Python PEP249 DB Spec."""
desc = []
desc.append(self.name)
desc.append(self.type_code)
desc.append(None) # TODO: display_length; should this be self.length?
desc.append(self.get_column_length()) # 'internal_size'
desc.append(self.get_column_length()) # 'precision' # TODO: why!?!?
desc.append(self.scale)
# 'null_ok' -- can this be True/False rather than 1/0?
# if so just do: desc.append(bool(self.flags % 2 == 0))
if self.flags % 2 == 0:
desc.append(1)
else:
desc.append(0)
return tuple(desc)
def get_column_length(self):
if self.type_code == FIELD_TYPE.VAR_STRING:
mblen = MBLENGTH.get(self.charsetnr, 1)
return self.length // mblen
return self.length
def __str__(self):
return ('%s %s.%s.%s, type=%s'
% (self.__class__, self.db, self.table_name, self.name,
self.type_code))
class Connection(object):
"""
Representation of a socket with a mysql server.
The proper way to get an instance of this class is to call
connect()."""
errorhandler = defaulterrorhandler
def __init__(self, host="localhost", user=None, passwd="",
db=None, port=3306, unix_socket=None,
charset='', sql_mode=None,
read_default_file=None, conv=decoders, use_unicode=None,
client_flag=0, cursorclass=Cursor, init_command=None,
connect_timeout=None, ssl=None, read_default_group=None,
compress=None, named_pipe=None):
"""
Establish a connection to the MySQL database. Accepts several
arguments:
host: Host where the database server is located
user: Username to log in as
passwd: Password to use.
db: Database to use, None to not use a particular one.
port: MySQL port to use, default is usually OK.
unix_socket: Optionally, you can use a unix socket rather than TCP/IP.
charset: Charset you want to use.
sql_mode: Default SQL_MODE to use.
read_default_file: Specifies my.cnf file to read these parameters from under the [client] section.
conv: Decoders dictionary to use instead of the default one. This is used to provide custom marshalling of types. See converters.
use_unicode: Whether or not to default to unicode strings. This option defaults to true for Py3k.
client_flag: Custom flags to send to MySQL. Find potential values in constants.CLIENT.
cursorclass: Custom cursor class to use.
init_command: Initial SQL statement to run when connection is established.
connect_timeout: Timeout before throwing an exception when connecting.
ssl: A dict of arguments similar to mysql_ssl_set()'s parameters. For now the capath and cipher arguments are not supported.
read_default_group: Group to read from in the configuration file.
compress; Not supported
named_pipe: Not supported
"""
if use_unicode is None and sys.version_info[0] > 2:
use_unicode = True
if compress or named_pipe:
raise NotImplementedError, "compress and named_pipe arguments are not supported"
if ssl and (ssl.has_key('capath') or ssl.has_key('cipher')):
raise NotImplementedError, 'ssl options capath and cipher are not supported'
self.ssl = False
if ssl:
if not SSL_ENABLED:
raise NotImplementedError, "ssl module not found"
self.ssl = True
client_flag |= SSL
for k in ('key', 'cert', 'ca'):
v = None
if ssl.has_key(k):
v = ssl[k]
setattr(self, k, v)
if read_default_group and not read_default_file:
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
read_default_file = "c:\\my.ini"
else:
read_default_file = "/etc/my.cnf"
if read_default_file:
if not read_default_group:
read_default_group = "client"
cfg = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser()
cfg.read(os.path.expanduser(read_default_file))
def _config(key, default):
try:
return cfg.get(read_default_group,key)
except:
return default
user = _config("user",user)
passwd = _config("password",passwd)
host = _config("host", host)
db = _config("db",db)
unix_socket = _config("socket",unix_socket)
port = _config("port", port)
charset = _config("default-character-set", charset)
self.host = host
self.port = port
self.user = user
self.password = passwd
self.db = db
self.unix_socket = unix_socket
if charset:
self.charset = charset
self.use_unicode = True
else:
self.charset = DEFAULT_CHARSET
self.use_unicode = False
if use_unicode:
self.use_unicode = use_unicode
client_flag |= CAPABILITIES
client_flag |= MULTI_STATEMENTS
if self.db:
client_flag |= CONNECT_WITH_DB
self.client_flag = client_flag
self.cursorclass = cursorclass
self.connect_timeout = connect_timeout
self._connect()
self.messages = []
self.set_charset(charset)
self.encoders = encoders
self.decoders = conv
self._affected_rows = 0
self.host_info = "Not connected"
self.autocommit(False)
if sql_mode is not None:
c = self.cursor()
c.execute("SET sql_mode=%s", (sql_mode,))
self.commit()
if init_command is not None:
c = self.cursor()
c.execute(init_command)
self.commit()
def close(self):
''' Send the quit message and close the socket '''
send_data = struct.pack('<i',1) + int2byte(COM_QUIT)
self.socket.send(send_data)
self.socket.close()
self.socket = None
def autocommit(self, value):
''' Set whether or not to commit after every execute() '''
try:
self._execute_command(COM_QUERY, "SET AUTOCOMMIT = %s" % \
self.escape(value))
self.read_packet()
except:
exc,value,tb = sys.exc_info()
self.errorhandler(None, exc, value)
def commit(self):
''' Commit changes to stable storage '''
try:
self._execute_command(COM_QUERY, "COMMIT")
self.read_packet()
except:
exc,value,tb = sys.exc_info()
self.errorhandler(None, exc, value)
def rollback(self):
''' Roll back the current transaction '''
try:
self._execute_command(COM_QUERY, "ROLLBACK")
self.read_packet()
except:
exc,value,tb = sys.exc_info()
self.errorhandler(None, exc, value)
def escape(self, obj):
''' Escape whatever value you pass to it '''
return escape_item(obj, self.charset)
def literal(self, obj):
''' Alias for escape() '''
return escape_item(obj, self.charset)
def cursor(self):
''' Create a new cursor to execute queries with '''
return self.cursorclass(self)
def __enter__(self):
''' Context manager that returns a Cursor '''
return self.cursor()
def __exit__(self, exc, value, traceback):
''' On successful exit, commit. On exception, rollback. '''
if exc:
self.rollback()
else:
self.commit()
# The following methods are INTERNAL USE ONLY (called from Cursor)
def query(self, sql):
self._execute_command(COM_QUERY, sql)
self._affected_rows = self._read_query_result()
return self._affected_rows
def next_result(self):
self._affected_rows = self._read_query_result()
return self._affected_rows
def affected_rows(self):
return self._affected_rows
def kill(self, thread_id):
arg = struct.pack('<I', thread_id)
try:
self._execute_command(COM_PROCESS_KILL, arg)
except:
exc,value,tb = sys.exc_info()
self.errorhandler(None, exc, value)
return
pkt = self.read_packet()
return pkt.is_ok_packet()
def ping(self, reconnect=True):
''' Check if the server is alive '''
try:
self._execute_command(COM_PING, "")
except:
if reconnect:
self._connect()
return self.ping(False)
else:
exc,value,tb = sys.exc_info()
self.errorhandler(None, exc, value)
return
pkt = self.read_packet()
return pkt.is_ok_packet()
def set_charset(self, charset):
try:
if charset:
self._execute_command(COM_QUERY, "SET NAMES %s" %
self.escape(charset))
self.read_packet()
self.charset = charset
except:
exc,value,tb = sys.exc_info()
self.errorhandler(None, exc, value)
def _connect(self):
try:
if self.unix_socket and (self.host == 'localhost' or self.host == '127.0.0.1'):
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
t = sock.gettimeout()
sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout)
sock.connect(self.unix_socket)
sock.settimeout(t)
self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket"
if DEBUG: print 'connected using unix_socket'
else:
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
t = sock.gettimeout()
sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout)
sock.connect((self.host, self.port))
sock.settimeout(t)
self.host_info = "socket %s:%d" % (self.host, self.port)
if DEBUG: print 'connected using socket'
self.socket = sock
self._get_server_information()
self._request_authentication()
except socket.error, e:
raise OperationalError(2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on %r (%d)" % (self.host, e.args[0]))
def read_packet(self, packet_type=MysqlPacket):
"""Read an entire "mysql packet" in its entirety from the network
and return a MysqlPacket type that represents the results."""
# TODO: is socket.recv(small_number) significantly slower than
# socket.recv(large_number)? if so, maybe we should buffer
# the socket.recv() (though that obviously makes memory management
# more complicated.
packet = packet_type(self.socket)
packet.check_error()
return packet
def _read_query_result(self):
result = MySQLResult(self)
result.read()
self._result = result
return result.affected_rows
def _send_command(self, command, sql):
#send_data = struct.pack('<i', len(sql) + 1) + command + sql
# could probably be more efficient, at least it's correct
if not self.socket:
self.errorhandler(None, InterfaceError, "(0, '')")
if isinstance(sql, unicode):
sql = sql.encode(self.charset)
buf = int2byte(command) + sql
pckt_no = 0
while len(buf) >= MAX_PACKET_LENGTH:
header = struct.pack('<i', MAX_PACKET_LENGTH)[:-1]+int2byte(pckt_no)
send_data = header + buf[:MAX_PACKET_LENGTH]
self.socket.send(send_data)
if DEBUG: dump_packet(send_data)
buf = buf[MAX_PACKET_LENGTH:]
pckt_no += 1
header = struct.pack('<i', len(buf))[:-1]+int2byte(pckt_no)
self.socket.send(header+buf)
#sock = self.socket
#sock.send(send_data)
#
def _execute_command(self, command, sql):
self._send_command(command, sql)
def _request_authentication(self):
self._send_authentication()
def _send_authentication(self):
sock = self.socket
self.client_flag |= CAPABILITIES
if self.server_version.startswith('5'):
self.client_flag |= MULTI_RESULTS
if self.user is None:
raise ValueError, "Did not specify a username"
charset_id = charset_by_name(self.charset).id
self.user = self.user.encode(self.charset)
data_init = struct.pack('<i', self.client_flag) + struct.pack("<I", 1) + \
int2byte(charset_id) + int2byte(0)*23
next_packet = 1
if self.ssl:
data = pack_int24(len(data_init)) + int2byte(next_packet) + data_init
next_packet += 1
if DEBUG: dump_packet(data)
sock.send(data)
sock = self.socket = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, keyfile=self.key,
certfile=self.cert,
ssl_version=ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1,
cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED,
ca_certs=self.ca)
data = data_init + self.user+int2byte(0) + _scramble(self.password.encode(self.charset), self.salt)
if self.db:
self.db = self.db.encode(self.charset)
data += self.db + int2byte(0)
data = pack_int24(len(data)) + int2byte(next_packet) + data
next_packet += 2
if DEBUG: dump_packet(data)
sock.send(data)
auth_packet = MysqlPacket(sock)
auth_packet.check_error()
if DEBUG: auth_packet.dump()
# if old_passwords is enabled the packet will be 1 byte long and
# have the octet 254
if auth_packet.is_eof_packet():
# send legacy handshake
#raise NotImplementedError, "old_passwords are not supported. Check to see if mysqld was started with --old-passwords, if old-passwords=1 in a my.cnf file, or if there are some short hashes in your mysql.user table."
# TODO: is this the correct charset?
data = _scramble_323(self.password.encode(self.charset), self.salt.encode(self.charset)) + int2byte(0)
data = pack_int24(len(data)) + int2byte(next_packet) + data
sock.send(data)
auth_packet = MysqlPacket(sock)
auth_packet.check_error()
if DEBUG: auth_packet.dump()
# _mysql support
def thread_id(self):
return self.server_thread_id[0]
def character_set_name(self):
return self.charset
def get_host_info(self):
return self.host_info
def get_proto_info(self):
return self.protocol_version
def _get_server_information(self):
sock = self.socket
i = 0
packet = MysqlPacket(sock)
data = packet.get_all_data()
if DEBUG: dump_packet(data)
#packet_len = byte2int(data[i:i+1])
#i += 4
self.protocol_version = byte2int(data[i:i+1])
i += 1
server_end = data.find(int2byte(0), i)
# TODO: is this the correct charset? should it be default_charset?
self.server_version = data[i:server_end].decode(self.charset)
i = server_end + 1
self.server_thread_id = struct.unpack('<h', data[i:i+2])
i += 4
self.salt = data[i:i+8]
i += 9
if len(data) >= i + 1:
i += 1
self.server_capabilities = struct.unpack('<h', data[i:i+2])[0]
i += 1
self.server_language = byte2int(data[i:i+1])
self.server_charset = charset_by_id(self.server_language).name
i += 16
if len(data) >= i+12-1:
rest_salt = data[i:i+12]
self.salt += rest_salt
def get_server_info(self):
return self.server_version
Warning = Warning
Error = Error
InterfaceError = InterfaceError
DatabaseError = DatabaseError
DataError = DataError
OperationalError = OperationalError
IntegrityError = IntegrityError
InternalError = InternalError
ProgrammingError = ProgrammingError
NotSupportedError = NotSupportedError
# TODO: move OK and EOF packet parsing/logic into a proper subclass
# of MysqlPacket like has been done with FieldDescriptorPacket.
class MySQLResult(object):
def __init__(self, connection):
from weakref import proxy
self.connection = proxy(connection)
self.affected_rows = None
self.insert_id = None
self.server_status = 0
self.warning_count = 0
self.message = None
self.field_count = 0
self.description = None
self.rows = None
self.has_next = None
def read(self):
self.first_packet = self.connection.read_packet()
# TODO: use classes for different packet types?
if self.first_packet.is_ok_packet():
self._read_ok_packet()
else:
self._read_result_packet()
def _read_ok_packet(self):
self.first_packet.advance(1) # field_count (always '0')
self.affected_rows = self.first_packet.read_length_coded_binary()
self.insert_id = self.first_packet.read_length_coded_binary()
self.server_status = struct.unpack('<H', self.first_packet.read(2))[0]
self.warning_count = struct.unpack('<H', self.first_packet.read(2))[0]
self.message = self.first_packet.read_all()
def _read_result_packet(self):
self.field_count = byte2int(self.first_packet.read(1))
self._get_descriptions()
self._read_rowdata_packet()
# TODO: implement this as an iteratable so that it is more
# memory efficient and lower-latency to client...
def _read_rowdata_packet(self):
"""Read a rowdata packet for each data row in the result set."""
rows = []
while True:
packet = self.connection.read_packet()
if packet.is_eof_packet():
self.warning_count = packet.read(2)
server_status = struct.unpack('<h', packet.read(2))[0]
self.has_next = (server_status
& SERVER_STATUS.SERVER_MORE_RESULTS_EXISTS)
break
row = []
for field in self.fields:
if field.type_code in self.connection.decoders:
converter = self.connection.decoders[field.type_code]
if DEBUG: print "DEBUG: field=%s, converter=%s" % (field, converter)
data = packet.read_length_coded_string()
converted = None
if data != None:
converted = converter(self.connection, field, data)
row.append(converted)
rows.append(tuple(row))
self.affected_rows = len(rows)
self.rows = tuple(rows)
if DEBUG: self.rows
def _get_descriptions(self):
"""Read a column descriptor packet for each column in the result."""
self.fields = []
description = []
for i in xrange(self.field_count):
field = self.connection.read_packet(FieldDescriptorPacket)
self.fields.append(field)
description.append(field.description())
eof_packet = self.connection.read_packet()
assert eof_packet.is_eof_packet(), 'Protocol error, expecting EOF'
self.description = tuple(description)
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