#!/usr/bin/env python """Generate the errorcodes module starting from PostgreSQL documentation. The script can be run at a new PostgreSQL release to refresh the module. """ # Copyright (C) 2010 Daniele Varrazzo # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the # Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later # version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTIBILITY # or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License # for more details. import sys import urllib2 from collections import defaultdict from BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup as BS def main(): if len(sys.argv) != 2: print >>sys.stderr, "usage: %s /path/to/errorcodes.py" % sys.argv[0] return 2 filename = sys.argv[1] file_start = read_base_file(filename) classes, errors = fetch_errors( ['8.1', '8.2', '8.3', '8.4', '9.0', '9.1', '9.2']) f = open(filename, "w") for line in file_start: print >>f, line for line in generate_module_data(classes, errors): print >>f, line def read_base_file(filename): rv = [] for line in open(filename): rv.append(line.rstrip("\n")) if line.startswith("# autogenerated"): return rv raise ValueError("can't find the separator. Is this the right file?") def parse_errors(url): page = BS(urllib2.urlopen(url)) table = page('table')[1]('tbody')[0] classes = {} errors = defaultdict(dict) for tr in table('tr'): if tr.td.get('colspan'): # it's a class label = ' '.join(' '.join(tr(text=True)).split()) \ .replace(u'\u2014', '-').encode('ascii') assert label.startswith('Class') class_ = label.split()[1] assert len(class_) == 2 classes[class_] = label else: # it's an error errcode = tr.tt.string.encode("ascii") assert len(errcode) == 5 tds = tr('td') if len(tds) == 3: errlabel = '_'.join(tds[1].string.split()).encode('ascii') # double check the columns are equal cond_name = tds[2].string.strip().upper().encode("ascii") assert errlabel == cond_name, tr elif len(tds) == 2: # found in PG 9.1 docs errlabel = tds[1].tt.string.upper().encode("ascii") else: assert False, tr errors[class_][errcode] = errlabel return classes, errors errors_url="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/%s/static/errcodes-appendix.html" def fetch_errors(versions): classes = {} errors = defaultdict(dict) for version in versions: c1, e1 = parse_errors(errors_url % version) classes.update(c1) for c, cerrs in e1.iteritems(): errors[c].update(cerrs) return classes, errors def generate_module_data(classes, errors): yield "" yield "# Error classes" for clscode, clslabel in sorted(classes.items()): err = clslabel.split(" - ")[1].split("(")[0] \ .strip().replace(" ", "_").replace('/', "_").upper() yield "CLASS_%s = %r" % (err, clscode) for clscode, clslabel in sorted(classes.items()): yield "" yield "# %s" % clslabel for errcode, errlabel in sorted(errors[clscode].items()): yield "%s = %r" % (errlabel, errcode) if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main())