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import os
import pkgutil
from threading import local
import warnings
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
from django.utils.functional import cached_property
from django.utils.importlib import import_module
from django.utils.module_loading import import_by_path
from django.utils._os import upath
from django.utils import six
DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS = 'default'
class Error(Exception if six.PY3 else StandardError):
pass
class InterfaceError(Error):
pass
class DatabaseError(Error):
pass
class DataError(DatabaseError):
pass
class OperationalError(DatabaseError):
pass
class IntegrityError(DatabaseError):
pass
class InternalError(DatabaseError):
pass
class ProgrammingError(DatabaseError):
pass
class NotSupportedError(DatabaseError):
pass
class DatabaseErrorWrapper(object):
"""
Context manager and decorator that re-throws backend-specific database
exceptions using Django's common wrappers.
"""
def __init__(self, wrapper):
"""
wrapper is a database wrapper.
It must have a Database attribute defining PEP-249 exceptions.
"""
self.wrapper = wrapper
def __enter__(self):
pass
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
if exc_type is None:
return
for dj_exc_type in (
DataError,
OperationalError,
IntegrityError,
InternalError,
ProgrammingError,
NotSupportedError,
DatabaseError,
InterfaceError,
Error,
):
db_exc_type = getattr(self.wrapper.Database, dj_exc_type.__name__)
if issubclass(exc_type, db_exc_type):
# Under Python 2.6, exc_value can still be a string.
try:
args = tuple(exc_value.args)
except AttributeError:
args = (exc_value,)
dj_exc_value = dj_exc_type(*args)
dj_exc_value.__cause__ = exc_value
# Only set the 'errors_occurred' flag for errors that may make
# the connection unusable.
if dj_exc_type not in (DataError, IntegrityError):
self.wrapper.errors_occurred = True
six.reraise(dj_exc_type, dj_exc_value, traceback)
def __call__(self, func):
# Note that we are intentionally not using @wraps here for performance
# reasons. Refs #21109.
def inner(*args, **kwargs):
with self:
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return inner
def load_backend(backend_name):
# Look for a fully qualified database backend name
try:
return import_module('%s.base' % backend_name)
except ImportError as e_user:
# The database backend wasn't found. Display a helpful error message
# listing all possible (built-in) database backends.
backend_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(upath(__file__)), 'backends')
try:
builtin_backends = [
name for _, name, ispkg in pkgutil.iter_modules([backend_dir])
if ispkg and name != 'dummy']
except EnvironmentError:
builtin_backends = []
if backend_name not in ['django.db.backends.%s' % b for b in
builtin_backends]:
backend_reprs = map(repr, sorted(builtin_backends))
error_msg = ("%r isn't an available database backend.\n"
"Try using 'django.db.backends.XXX', where XXX "
"is one of:\n %s\nError was: %s" %
(backend_name, ", ".join(backend_reprs), e_user))
raise ImproperlyConfigured(error_msg)
else:
# If there's some other error, this must be an error in Django
raise
class ConnectionDoesNotExist(Exception):
pass
class ConnectionHandler(object):
def __init__(self, databases=None):
"""
databases is an optional dictionary of database definitions (structured
like settings.DATABASES).
"""
self._databases = databases
self._connections = local()
@cached_property
def databases(self):
if self._databases is None:
self._databases = settings.DATABASES
if self._databases == {}:
self._databases = {
DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS: {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.dummy',
},
}
if DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS not in self._databases:
raise ImproperlyConfigured("You must define a '%s' database" % DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS)
return self._databases
def ensure_defaults(self, alias):
"""
Puts the defaults into the settings dictionary for a given connection
where no settings is provided.
"""
try:
conn = self.databases[alias]
except KeyError:
raise ConnectionDoesNotExist("The connection %s doesn't exist" % alias)
conn.setdefault('ATOMIC_REQUESTS', False)
if settings.TRANSACTIONS_MANAGED:
warnings.warn(
"TRANSACTIONS_MANAGED is deprecated. Use AUTOCOMMIT instead.",
PendingDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
conn.setdefault('AUTOCOMMIT', False)
conn.setdefault('AUTOCOMMIT', True)
conn.setdefault('ENGINE', 'django.db.backends.dummy')
if conn['ENGINE'] == 'django.db.backends.' or not conn['ENGINE']:
conn['ENGINE'] = 'django.db.backends.dummy'
conn.setdefault('CONN_MAX_AGE', 0)
conn.setdefault('OPTIONS', {})
conn.setdefault('TIME_ZONE', 'UTC' if settings.USE_TZ else settings.TIME_ZONE)
for setting in ['NAME', 'USER', 'PASSWORD', 'HOST', 'PORT']:
conn.setdefault(setting, '')
for setting in ['TEST_CHARSET', 'TEST_COLLATION', 'TEST_NAME', 'TEST_MIRROR']:
conn.setdefault(setting, None)
def __getitem__(self, alias):
if hasattr(self._connections, alias):
return getattr(self._connections, alias)
self.ensure_defaults(alias)
db = self.databases[alias]
backend = load_backend(db['ENGINE'])
conn = backend.DatabaseWrapper(db, alias)
setattr(self._connections, alias, conn)
return conn
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
setattr(self._connections, key, value)
def __delitem__(self, key):
delattr(self._connections, key)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.databases)
def all(self):
return [self[alias] for alias in self]
class ConnectionRouter(object):
def __init__(self, routers=None):
"""
If routers is not specified, will default to settings.DATABASE_ROUTERS.
"""
self._routers = routers
@cached_property
def routers(self):
if self._routers is None:
self._routers = settings.DATABASE_ROUTERS
routers = []
for r in self._routers:
if isinstance(r, six.string_types):
router = import_by_path(r)()
else:
router = r
routers.append(router)
return routers
def _router_func(action):
def _route_db(self, model, **hints):
chosen_db = None
for router in self.routers:
try:
method = getattr(router, action)
except AttributeError:
# If the router doesn't have a method, skip to the next one.
pass
else:
chosen_db = method(model, **hints)
if chosen_db:
return chosen_db
try:
return hints['instance']._state.db or DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
except KeyError:
return DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
return _route_db
db_for_read = _router_func('db_for_read')
db_for_write = _router_func('db_for_write')
def allow_relation(self, obj1, obj2, **hints):
for router in self.routers:
try:
method = router.allow_relation
except AttributeError:
# If the router doesn't have a method, skip to the next one.
pass
else:
allow = method(obj1, obj2, **hints)
if allow is not None:
return allow
return obj1._state.db == obj2._state.db
def allow_syncdb(self, db, model):
for router in self.routers:
try:
method = router.allow_syncdb
except AttributeError:
# If the router doesn't have a method, skip to the next one.
pass
else:
allow = method(db, model)
if allow is not None:
return allow
return True
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