Source code for sqlobject.firebird.firebirdconnection

importos
importre
importwarnings
fromsqlobjectimport col
fromsqlobject.dbconnectionimport DBAPI
[docs] classFirebirdConnection(DBAPI): supportTransactions = False dbName = 'firebird' schemes = [dbName] limit_re = re.compile(r'^\s*(select )(.*)', re.IGNORECASE) def__init__(self, host, db, port='3050', user='sysdba', password='masterkey', autoCommit=1, dialect=None, role=None, charset=None, **kw): drivers = kw.pop('driver', None) or 'fdb,kinterbasdb' for driver in drivers.split(','): driver = driver.strip() if not driver: continue try: if driver == 'fdb': importfdb self.module = fdb elif driver == 'kinterbasdb': importkinterbasdb # See # http://kinterbasdb.sourceforge.net/dist_docs/usage.html # for an explanation; in short: use datetime, decimal and # unicode. kinterbasdb.init(type_conv=200) self.module = kinterbasdb elif driver in ('firebirdsql', 'pyfirebirdsql'): importfirebirdsql self.module = firebirdsql else: raise ValueError( 'Unknown FireBird driver "%s", ' 'expected fdb, kinterbasdb or firebirdsql' % driver) except ImportError: pass else: break else: raise ImportError( 'Cannot find an FireBird driver, tried %s' % drivers) self.host = host self.port = port self.db = db self.user = user self.password = password if dialect: self.dialect = int(dialect) else: self.dialect = None self.role = role if charset: # Encoding defined by user in the connection string. self.dbEncoding = charset.replace('-', '') else: self.dbEncoding = charset # Encoding defined during database creation and stored in the database. self.defaultDbEncoding = '' DBAPI.__init__(self, **kw) @classmethod def_connectionFromParams(cls, auth, password, host, port, path, args): if not password: password = 'masterkey' if not auth: auth = 'sysdba' # check for alias using if (path[0] == '/') and path[-3:].lower() not in ('fdb', 'gdb'): path = path[1:] path = path.replace('/', os.sep) return cls(host, port=port, db=path, user=auth, password=password, **args) def_runWithConnection(self, meth, *args): if not self.autoCommit: return DBAPI._runWithConnection(self, meth, args) conn = self.getConnection() # @@: Horrible auto-commit implementation. Just horrible! try: conn.begin() except self.module.ProgrammingError: pass try: val = meth(conn, *args) try: conn.commit() except self.module.ProgrammingError: pass finally: self.releaseConnection(conn) return val def_setAutoCommit(self, conn, auto): # Only _runWithConnection does "autocommit", so we don't # need to worry about that. pass
[docs] defmakeConnection(self): extra = {} if self.dialect: extra['dialect'] = self.dialect return self.module.connect( host=self.host, port=self.port, database=self.db, user=self.user, password=self.password, role=self.role, charset=self.dbEncoding, **extra )
def_queryInsertID(self, conn, soInstance, id, names, values): """Firebird uses 'generators' to create new ids for a table. The users needs to create a generator named GEN_<tablename> for each table this method to work.""" table = soInstance.sqlmeta.table idName = soInstance.sqlmeta.idName sequenceName = soInstance.sqlmeta.idSequence or 'GEN_%s' % table c = conn.cursor() if id is None: c.execute('SELECT gen_id(%s,1) FROM rdb$database' % sequenceName) id = c.fetchone()[0] names = [idName] + names values = [id] + values q = self._insertSQL(table, names, values) if self.debug: self.printDebug(conn, q, 'QueryIns') c.execute(q) c.close() if self.debugOutput: self.printDebug(conn, id, 'QueryIns', 'result') return id @classmethod def_queryAddLimitOffset(cls, query, start, end): """Firebird slaps the limit and offset (actually 'first' and 'skip', respectively) statement right after the select.""" if not start: limit_str = "SELECT FIRST %i" % end if not end: limit_str = "SELECT SKIP %i" % start else: limit_str = "SELECT FIRST %i SKIP %i" % (end - start, start) match = cls.limit_re.match(query) if match and len(match.groups()) == 2: return ' '.join([limit_str, match.group(2)]) else: return query
[docs] defcreateTable(self, soClass): self.query('CREATE TABLE %s (\n%s\n)' % (soClass.sqlmeta.table, self.createColumns(soClass))) self.query("CREATE GENERATOR GEN_%s" % soClass.sqlmeta.table) return []
[docs] defcreateReferenceConstraint(self, soClass, col): return None
[docs] defcreateColumn(self, soClass, col): return col.firebirdCreateSQL()
[docs] defcreateIDColumn(self, soClass): key_type = {int: "INT", str: "VARCHAR(255)"}[soClass.sqlmeta.idType] return '%s%s NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY' % (soClass.sqlmeta.idName, key_type)
[docs] defcreateIndexSQL(self, soClass, index): return index.firebirdCreateIndexSQL(soClass)
[docs] defjoinSQLType(self, join): return 'INT NOT NULL'
[docs] deftableExists(self, tableName): # there's something in the database by this name...let's # assume it's a table. By default, fb 1.0 stores EVERYTHING # it cares about in uppercase. result = self.queryOne( "SELECT COUNT(rdb$relation_name) FROM rdb$relations " "WHERE rdb$relation_name = '%s'" % tableName.upper()) return result[0]
[docs] defaddColumn(self, tableName, column): self.query('ALTER TABLE %s ADD %s' % (tableName, column.firebirdCreateSQL()))
[docs] defdropTable(self, tableName, cascade=False): self.query("DROP TABLE %s" % tableName) self.query("DROP GENERATOR GEN_%s" % tableName)
[docs] defdelColumn(self, sqlmeta, column): self.query('ALTER TABLE %s DROP %s' % (sqlmeta.table, column.dbName))
[docs] defreadDefaultEncodingFromDB(self): # Get out if encoding is known allready (can by None as well). if self.defaultDbEncoding == "": self.defaultDbEncoding = str(self.queryOne( "SELECT rdb$character_set_name FROM rdb$database")[0]. strip().lower()) # encoding defined during db creation if self.defaultDbEncoding == "none": self.defaultDbEncoding = None if self.dbEncoding != self.defaultDbEncoding: warningText = """\n Database charset: %s is different """ \ """from connection charset: %s.\n""" % ( self.defaultDbEncoding, self.dbEncoding) warnings.warn(warningText) # TODO: ??? print out the uri string, # so user can see what is going on warningText = """\n Every CHAR or VARCHAR field can (or, better: must) """ \ """have a character set defined in Firebird. In the case, field charset is not defined, """ \ """SQLObject try to use a db default encoding instead. Firebird is unable to transliterate between character sets. So you must set the correct values on the server """ \ "and on the client if everything is to work smoothely.\n" warnings.warn(warningText) if not self.dbEncoding: # defined by user in the connection string self.dbEncoding = self.defaultDbEncoding warningText = """\n encoding: %s will be used as default """ \ """for this connection\n""" % self.dbEncoding warnings.warn(warningText)
[docs] defcolumnsFromSchema(self, tableName, soClass): """ Look at the given table and create Col instances (or subclasses of Col) for the fields it finds in that table. """ self.readDefaultEncodingFromDB() fieldQuery = """\ SELECT r.RDB$FIELD_NAME AS field_name, CASE f.RDB$FIELD_TYPE when 7 then 'smallint' when 8 then 'integer' when 16 then 'int64' when 9 then 'quad' when 10 then 'float' when 11 then 'd_float' when 17 then 'boolean' when 27 then 'double' when 12 then 'date' when 13 then 'time' when 35 then 'timestamp' when 261 then 'blob' when 37 then 'varchar' when 14 then 'char' when 40 then 'cstring' when 45 then 'blob_id' ELSE 'UNKNOWN' END AS field_type, case f.rdb$field_type when 7 then case f.rdb$field_sub_type when 1 then 'numeric' when 2 then 'decimal' end when 8 then case f.rdb$field_sub_type when 1 then 'numeric' when 2 then 'decimal' end when 16 then case f.rdb$field_sub_type when 1 then 'numeric' when 2 then 'decimal' else 'bigint' end when 14 then case f.rdb$field_sub_type when 0 then 'unspecified' when 1 then 'binary' when 3 then 'acl' else case when f.rdb$field_sub_type is null then 'unspecified' end end when 37 then case f.rdb$field_sub_type when 0 then 'unspecified' when 1 then 'text' when 3 then 'acl' else case when f.rdb$field_sub_type is null then 'unspecified' end end when 261 then case f.rdb$field_sub_type when 0 then 'unspecified' when 1 then 'text' when 2 then 'blr' when 3 then 'acl' when 4 then 'reserved' when 5 then 'encoded-meta-data' when 6 then 'irregular-finished-multi-db-tx' when 7 then 'transactional_description' when 8 then 'external_file_description' end end as "ActualSubType", f.RDB$FIELD_LENGTH AS field_length, f.RDB$FIELD_PRECISION AS field_precision, f.RDB$FIELD_SCALE AS field_scale, cset.RDB$CHARACTER_SET_NAME AS field_charset, coll.RDB$COLLATION_NAME AS field_collation, r.rdb$default_source, r.RDB$NULL_FLAG AS field_not_null_constraint, r.RDB$DESCRIPTION AS field_description FROM RDB$RELATION_FIELDS r LEFT JOIN RDB$FIELDS f ON r.RDB$FIELD_SOURCE = f.RDB$FIELD_NAME LEFT JOIN RDB$COLLATIONS coll ON f.RDB$COLLATION_ID = coll.RDB$COLLATION_ID LEFT JOIN RDB$CHARACTER_SETS cset ON f.RDB$CHARACTER_SET_ID = cset.RDB$CHARACTER_SET_ID WHERE r.RDB$RELATION_NAME='%s' -- table name ORDER BY r.RDB$FIELD_POSITION """ colData = self.queryAll(fieldQuery % tableName.upper()) results = [] for (field, fieldType, fieldSubtype, fieldLength, fieldPrecision, fieldScale, fieldCharset, collationName, defaultSource, fieldNotNullConstraint, fieldDescription) in colData: field = field.strip().lower() fieldType = fieldType.strip() if fieldCharset: fieldCharset = str(fieldCharset.strip()) # 'UNICODE_FSS' is less strict # Firebird/Interbase UTF8 definition if fieldCharset.startswith('UNICODE_FSS'): fieldCharset = "UTF8" if fieldSubtype: fieldSubtype = fieldSubtype.strip() if fieldType == "int64": fieldType = fieldSubtype # can look like: "DEFAULT 0", "DEFAULT 'default text'", None if defaultSource: defaultSource = defaultSource.split(' ')[1] if defaultSource.startswith("'") and \ defaultSource.endswith("'"): defaultSource = str(defaultSource[1:-1]) elif fieldType in ("integer", "smallint", "bigint"): defaultSource = int(defaultSource) elif fieldType in ("float", "double"): defaultSource = float(defaultSource) # TODO: other types for defaultSource # elif fieldType == "datetime": idName = str(soClass.sqlmeta.idName or 'id').upper() if field.upper() == idName: continue if fieldScale: # PRECISION refers to the total number of digits, # and SCALE refers to the number of digits # to the right of the decimal point. # Both numbers can be from 1 to 18 (SQL dialect 1: 1-15), # but SCALE mustbe less than or equal to PRECISION. if fieldScale > fieldLength: fieldScale = fieldLength colClass, kw = self.guessClass(fieldType, fieldLength, fieldCharset, fieldScale) kw['name'] = str( soClass.sqlmeta.style.dbColumnToPythonAttr(field).strip()) kw['dbName'] = str(field) kw['notNone'] = not fieldNotNullConstraint kw['default'] = defaultSource results.append(colClass(**kw)) return results
[docs] defguessClass(self, t, flength, fCharset, fscale=None): """ An internal method that tries to figure out what Col subclass is appropriate given whatever introspective information is available -- both very database-specific. """ # TODO: check if negative values are allowed for fscale if t == 'smallint': # -32,768 to +32,767, 16 bits return col.IntCol, {} elif t == 'integer': # -2,147,483,648 to +2,147,483,647, 32 bits return col.IntCol, {} elif t == 'bigint': # -2^63 to 2^63-1 or # -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807, 64 bits return col.IntCol, {} elif t == 'float': # 32 bits, 3.4x10^-38 to 3.4x10^38, 7 digit precision # (7 significant decimals) return col.FloatCol, {} elif t == 'double': # 64 bits, 1.7x10^-308 to 1.7x10^308, 15 digit precision # (15 significant decimals) return col.FloatCol, {} elif t == 'numeric': # Numeric and Decimal are internally stored as smallint, # integer or bigint depending on the size. # They can handle up to 18 digits. if (not flength or not fscale): # If neither PRECISION nor SCALE are specified, # Firebird/InterBase defines the column as INTEGER # instead of NUMERIC and stores only the integer portion # of the value return col.IntCol, {} # check if negative values are allowed for fscale return col.DecimalCol, {'size': flength, 'precision': fscale} elif t == 'decimal': # Check if negative values are allowed for fscale return col.DecimalCol, {'size': flength, 'precision': fscale} elif t == 'date': # 32 bits, 1 Jan 100. to 29 Feb 32768. return col.DateCol, {} elif t == 'time': # 32 bits, 00:00 to 23:59.9999 return col.TimeCol, {} elif t == 'timestamp': # 64 bits, 1 Jan 100 to 28 Feb 32768. return col.DateTimeCol, {} elif t == 'char': # 32767 bytes if fCharset and (fCharset != "NONE"): return col.UnicodeCol, {'length': flength, 'varchar': False, 'dbEncoding': fCharset} elif self.dbEncoding: return col.UnicodeCol, {'length': flength, 'varchar': False, 'dbEncoding': self.dbEncoding} else: return col.StringCol, {'length': flength, 'varchar': False} elif t == 'varchar': # 32767 bytes if fCharset and (fCharset != "NONE"): return col.UnicodeCol, {'length': flength, 'varchar': True, 'dbEncoding': fCharset} elif self.dbEncoding: return col.UnicodeCol, {'length': flength, 'varchar': True, 'dbEncoding': self.dbEncoding} else: return col.StringCol, {'length': flength, 'varchar': True} elif t == 'blob': # 32GB return col.BLOBCol, {} else: return col.Col, {}
[docs] defcreateEmptyDatabase(self): self.module.create_database( "CREATE DATABASE '%s' user '%s' password '%s'" % (self.db, self.user, self.password))
[docs] defdropDatabase(self): self.module.drop_database()