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import datetime
from decimal import Decimal
import time
from .constants import FIELD_TYPE, FLAG
from .charset import charset_by_id, charset_to_encoding
def escape_item(val, charset, mapping=None):
if mapping is None:
mapping = encoders
encoder = mapping.get(type(val))
# Fallback to default when no encoder found
if not encoder:
try:
encoder = mapping[text_type]
except KeyError:
raise TypeError("no default type converter defined")
if encoder in (escape_dict, escape_sequence):
val = encoder(val, charset, mapping)
else:
val = encoder(val, mapping)
return val
def escape_dict(val, charset, mapping=None):
n = {}
for k, v in val.items():
quoted = escape_item(v, charset, mapping)
n[k] = quoted
return n
def escape_sequence(val, charset, mapping=None):
n = []
for item in val:
quoted = escape_item(item, charset, mapping)
n.append(quoted)
return "(" + ",".join(n) + ")"
def escape_set(val, charset, mapping=None):
return ','.join([escape_item(x, charset, mapping) for x in val])
def escape_bool(value, mapping=None):
return str(int(value))
def escape_object(value, mapping=None):
return str(value)
def escape_int(value, mapping=None):
return str(value)
def escape_float(value, mapping=None):
return ('%.15g' % value)
_escape_table = [unichr(x) for x in range(128)]
_escape_table[0] = u'\\0'
_escape_table[ord('\\')] = u'\\\\'
_escape_table[ord('\n')] = u'\\n'
_escape_table[ord('\r')] = u'\\r'
_escape_table[ord('\032')] = u'\\Z'
_escape_table[ord('"')] = u'\\"'
_escape_table[ord("'")] = u"\\'"
def _escape_unicode(value, mapping=None):
"""escapes *value* without adding quote.
Value should be unicode
"""
return value.translate(_escape_table)
if PY2:
def escape_string(value, mapping=None):
"""escape_string escapes *value* but not surround it with quotes.
Value should be bytes or unicode.
"""
if isinstance(value, unicode):
return _escape_unicode(value)
assert isinstance(value, (bytes, bytearray))
value = value.replace('\\', '\\\\')
value = value.replace('\0', '\\0')
value = value.replace('\n', '\\n')
value = value.replace('\r', '\\r')
value = value.replace('\032', '\\Z')
value = value.replace("'", "\\'")
value = value.replace('"', '\\"')
return value
def escape_bytes(value, mapping=None):
assert isinstance(value, (bytes, bytearray))
return b"_binary'%s'" % escape_string(value)
else:
escape_string = _escape_unicode
# On Python ~3.5, str.decode('ascii', 'surrogateescape') is slow.
# (fixed in Python 3.6, http://bugs.python.org/issue24870)
# Workaround is str.decode('latin1') then translate 0x80-0xff into 0udc80-0udcff.
# We can escape special chars and surrogateescape at once.
_escape_bytes_table = _escape_table + [chr(i) for i in range(0xdc80, 0xdd00)]
def escape_bytes(value, mapping=None):
return "_binary'%s'" % value.decode('latin1').translate(_escape_bytes_table)
def escape_unicode(value, mapping=None):
return u"'%s'" % _escape_unicode(value)
def escape_str(value, mapping=None):
return "'%s'" % escape_string(value, mapping)
def escape_None(value, mapping=None):
return 'NULL'
def escape_timedelta(obj, mapping=None):
seconds = int(obj.seconds) % 60
minutes = int(obj.seconds // 60) % 60
hours = int(obj.seconds // 3600) % 24 + int(obj.days) * 24
if obj.microseconds:
fmt = "'{0:02d}:{1:02d}:{2:02d}.{3:06d}'"
else:
fmt = "'{0:02d}:{1:02d}:{2:02d}'"
return fmt.format(hours, minutes, seconds, obj.microseconds)
def escape_time(obj, mapping=None):
if obj.microsecond:
fmt = "'{0.hour:02}:{0.minute:02}:{0.second:02}.{0.microsecond:06}'"
else:
fmt = "'{0.hour:02}:{0.minute:02}:{0.second:02}'"
return fmt.format(obj)
def escape_datetime(obj, mapping=None):
if obj.microsecond:
fmt = "'{0.year:04}-{0.month:02}-{0.day:02} {0.hour:02}:{0.minute:02}:{0.second:02}.{0.microsecond:06}'"
else:
fmt = "'{0.year:04}-{0.month:02}-{0.day:02} {0.hour:02}:{0.minute:02}:{0.second:02}'"
return fmt.format(obj)
def escape_date(obj, mapping=None):
fmt = "'{0.year:04}-{0.month:02}-{0.day:02}'"
return fmt.format(obj)
def escape_struct_time(obj, mapping=None):
return escape_datetime(datetime.datetime(*obj[:6]))
def convert_datetime(obj):
"""Returns a DATETIME or TIMESTAMP column value as a datetime object:
>>> datetime_or_None('2007-02-25 23:06:20')
datetime.datetime(2007, 2, 25, 23, 6, 20)
>>> datetime_or_None('2007-02-25T23:06:20')
datetime.datetime(2007, 2, 25, 23, 6, 20)
Illegal values are returned as None:
>>> datetime_or_None('2007-02-31T23:06:20') is None
True
>>> datetime_or_None('0000-00-00 00:00:00') is None
True
"""
if ' ' in obj:
sep = ' '
elif 'T' in obj:
sep = 'T'
else:
return convert_date(obj)
try:
ymd, hms = obj.split(sep, 1)
usecs = '0'
if '.' in hms:
hms, usecs = hms.split('.')
usecs = float('0.' + usecs) * 1e6
return datetime.datetime(*[ int(x) for x in ymd.split('-')+hms.split(':')+[usecs] ])
except ValueError:
return convert_date(obj)
def convert_timedelta(obj):
"""Returns a TIME column as a timedelta object:
>>> timedelta_or_None('25:06:17')
datetime.timedelta(1, 3977)
>>> timedelta_or_None('-25:06:17')
datetime.timedelta(-2, 83177)
Illegal values are returned as None:
>>> timedelta_or_None('random crap') is None
True
Note that MySQL always returns TIME columns as (+|-)HH:MM:SS, but
can accept values as (+|-)DD HH:MM:SS. The latter format will not
be parsed correctly by this function.
"""
try:
microseconds = 0
if "." in obj:
(obj, tail) = obj.split('.')
microseconds = float('0.' + tail) * 1e6
hours, minutes, seconds = obj.split(':')
negate = 1
if hours.startswith("-"):
hours = hours[1:]
negate = -1
tdelta = datetime.timedelta(
hours = int(hours),
minutes = int(minutes),
seconds = int(seconds),
microseconds = int(microseconds)
) * negate
return tdelta
except ValueError:
return None
def convert_time(obj):
"""Returns a TIME column as a time object:
>>> time_or_None('15:06:17')
datetime.time(15, 6, 17)
Illegal values are returned as None:
>>> time_or_None('-25:06:17') is None
True
>>> time_or_None('random crap') is None
True
Note that MySQL always returns TIME columns as (+|-)HH:MM:SS, but
can accept values as (+|-)DD HH:MM:SS. The latter format will not
be parsed correctly by this function.
Also note that MySQL's TIME column corresponds more closely to
Python's timedelta and not time. However if you want TIME columns
to be treated as time-of-day and not a time offset, then you can
use set this function as the converter for FIELD_TYPE.TIME.
"""
try:
microseconds = 0
if "." in obj:
(obj, tail) = obj.split('.')
microseconds = float('0.' + tail) * 1e6
hours, minutes, seconds = obj.split(':')
return datetime.time(hour=int(hours), minute=int(minutes),
second=int(seconds), microsecond=int(microseconds))
except ValueError:
return None
def convert_date(obj):
"""Returns a DATE column as a date object:
>>> date_or_None('2007-02-26')
datetime.date(2007, 2, 26)
Illegal values are returned as None:
>>> date_or_None('2007-02-31') is None
True
>>> date_or_None('0000-00-00') is None
True
"""
try:
return datetime.date(*[ int(x) for x in obj.split('-', 2) ])
except ValueError:
return None
def convert_mysql_timestamp(timestamp):
"""Convert a MySQL TIMESTAMP to a Timestamp object.
MySQL >= 4.1 returns TIMESTAMP in the same format as DATETIME:
>>> mysql_timestamp_converter('2007-02-25 22:32:17')
datetime.datetime(2007, 2, 25, 22, 32, 17)
MySQL < 4.1 uses a big string of numbers:
>>> mysql_timestamp_converter('20070225223217')
datetime.datetime(2007, 2, 25, 22, 32, 17)
Illegal values are returned as None:
>>> mysql_timestamp_converter('2007-02-31 22:32:17') is None
True
>>> mysql_timestamp_converter('00000000000000') is None
True
"""
if timestamp[4] == '-':
return convert_datetime(timestamp)
timestamp += "0"*(14-len(timestamp)) # padding
year, month, day, hour, minute, second = \
int(timestamp[:4]), int(timestamp[4:6]), int(timestamp[6:8]), \
int(timestamp[8:10]), int(timestamp[10:12]), int(timestamp[12:14])
try:
return datetime.datetime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second)
except ValueError:
return None
def convert_set(s):
return set(s.split(","))
def through(x):
return x
#def convert_bit(b):
# b = "\x00" * (8 - len(b)) + b # pad w/ zeroes
# return struct.unpack(">Q", b)[0]
#
# the snippet above is right, but MySQLdb doesn't process bits,
# so we shouldn't either
convert_bit = through
def convert_characters(connection, field, data):
field_charset = charset_by_id(field.charsetnr).name
encoding = charset_to_encoding(field_charset)
if field.flags & FLAG.SET:
return convert_set(data.decode(encoding))
if field.flags & FLAG.BINARY:
return data
if connection.use_unicode:
data = data.decode(encoding)
elif connection.charset != field_charset:
data = data.decode(encoding)
data = data.encode(connection.encoding)
return data
encoders = {
bool: escape_bool,
int: escape_int,
long_type: escape_int,
float: escape_float,
str: escape_str,
text_type: escape_unicode,
tuple: escape_sequence,
list: escape_sequence,
set: escape_sequence,
dict: escape_dict,
bytearray: escape_bytes,
type(None): escape_None,
datetime.date: escape_date,
datetime.datetime: escape_datetime,
datetime.timedelta: escape_timedelta,
datetime.time: escape_time,
time.struct_time: escape_struct_time,
Decimal: escape_object,
}
if not PY2 or JYTHON or IRONPYTHON:
encoders[bytes] = escape_bytes
decoders = {
FIELD_TYPE.BIT: convert_bit,
FIELD_TYPE.TINY: int,
FIELD_TYPE.SHORT: int,
FIELD_TYPE.LONG: int,
FIELD_TYPE.FLOAT: float,
FIELD_TYPE.DOUBLE: float,
FIELD_TYPE.LONGLONG: int,
FIELD_TYPE.INT24: int,
FIELD_TYPE.YEAR: int,
FIELD_TYPE.TIMESTAMP: convert_mysql_timestamp,
FIELD_TYPE.DATETIME: convert_datetime,
FIELD_TYPE.TIME: convert_timedelta,
FIELD_TYPE.DATE: convert_date,
FIELD_TYPE.SET: convert_set,
FIELD_TYPE.BLOB: through,
FIELD_TYPE.TINY_BLOB: through,
FIELD_TYPE.MEDIUM_BLOB: through,
FIELD_TYPE.LONG_BLOB: through,
FIELD_TYPE.STRING: through,
FIELD_TYPE.VAR_STRING: through,
FIELD_TYPE.VARCHAR: through,
FIELD_TYPE.DECIMAL: Decimal,
FIELD_TYPE.NEWDECIMAL: Decimal,
}
# for MySQLdb compatibility
conversions = decoders
def Thing2Literal(obj):
return escape_str(str(obj))
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