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973 lines
31 KiB
Python
973 lines
31 KiB
Python
"""Miscellaneous goodies for psycopg2
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This module is a generic place used to hold little helper functions
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and classes untill a better place in the distribution is found.
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"""
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# psycopg/extras.py - miscellaneous extra goodies for psycopg
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2003-2010 Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>
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#
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# psycopg2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
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# by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give
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# permission to link this program with the OpenSSL library (or with
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# modified versions of OpenSSL that use the same license as OpenSSL),
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# and distribute linked combinations including the two.
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#
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# You must obey the GNU Lesser General Public License in all respects for
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# all of the code used other than OpenSSL.
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#
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# psycopg2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License for more details.
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import os as _os
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import sys as _sys
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import time as _time
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import re as _re
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try:
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import logging as _logging
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except:
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_logging = None
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import psycopg2
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from psycopg2 import extensions as _ext
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from psycopg2.extensions import cursor as _cursor
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from psycopg2.extensions import connection as _connection
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from psycopg2.extensions import adapt as _A
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from psycopg2.extensions import b
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class DictCursorBase(_cursor):
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"""Base class for all dict-like cursors."""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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if 'row_factory' in kwargs:
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row_factory = kwargs['row_factory']
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del kwargs['row_factory']
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else:
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raise NotImplementedError(
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"DictCursorBase can't be instantiated without a row factory.")
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super(DictCursorBase, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self._query_executed = 0
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self._prefetch = 0
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self.row_factory = row_factory
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def fetchone(self):
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if self._prefetch:
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res = super(DictCursorBase, self).fetchone()
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if self._query_executed:
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self._build_index()
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if not self._prefetch:
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res = super(DictCursorBase, self).fetchone()
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return res
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def fetchmany(self, size=None):
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if self._prefetch:
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res = super(DictCursorBase, self).fetchmany(size)
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if self._query_executed:
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self._build_index()
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if not self._prefetch:
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res = super(DictCursorBase, self).fetchmany(size)
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return res
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def fetchall(self):
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if self._prefetch:
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res = super(DictCursorBase, self).fetchall()
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if self._query_executed:
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self._build_index()
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if not self._prefetch:
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res = super(DictCursorBase, self).fetchall()
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return res
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def __iter__(self):
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if self._prefetch:
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res = super(DictCursorBase, self).__iter__()
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first = res.next()
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if self._query_executed:
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self._build_index()
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if not self._prefetch:
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res = super(DictCursorBase, self).__iter__()
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first = res.next()
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yield first
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while 1:
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yield res.next()
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class DictConnection(_connection):
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"""A connection that uses `DictCursor` automatically."""
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def cursor(self, *args, **kwargs):
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kwargs.setdefault('cursor_factory', DictCursor)
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return super(DictConnection, self).cursor(*args, **kwargs)
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class DictCursor(DictCursorBase):
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"""A cursor that keeps a list of column name -> index mappings."""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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kwargs['row_factory'] = DictRow
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super(DictCursor, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self._prefetch = 1
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def execute(self, query, vars=None):
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self.index = {}
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self._query_executed = 1
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return super(DictCursor, self).execute(query, vars)
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def callproc(self, procname, vars=None):
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self.index = {}
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self._query_executed = 1
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return super(DictCursor, self).callproc(procname, vars)
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def _build_index(self):
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if self._query_executed == 1 and self.description:
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for i in range(len(self.description)):
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self.index[self.description[i][0]] = i
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self._query_executed = 0
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class DictRow(list):
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"""A row object that allow by-colmun-name access to data."""
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__slots__ = ('_index',)
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def __init__(self, cursor):
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self._index = cursor.index
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self[:] = [None] * len(cursor.description)
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def __getitem__(self, x):
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if not isinstance(x, (int, slice)):
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x = self._index[x]
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return list.__getitem__(self, x)
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def __setitem__(self, x, v):
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if not isinstance(x, (int, slice)):
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x = self._index[x]
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list.__setitem__(self, x, v)
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def items(self):
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return list(self.iteritems())
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def keys(self):
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return self._index.keys()
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def values(self):
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return tuple(self[:])
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def has_key(self, x):
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return x in self._index
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def get(self, x, default=None):
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try:
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return self[x]
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except:
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return default
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def iteritems(self):
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for n, v in self._index.iteritems():
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yield n, list.__getitem__(self, v)
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def iterkeys(self):
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return self._index.iterkeys()
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def itervalues(self):
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return list.__iter__(self)
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def copy(self):
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return dict(self.iteritems())
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def __contains__(self, x):
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return x in self._index
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def __getstate__(self):
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return self[:], self._index.copy()
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def __setstate__(self, data):
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self[:] = data[0]
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self._index = data[1]
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# drop the crusty Py2 methods
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if _sys.version_info[0] > 2:
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items = iteritems; del iteritems
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keys = iterkeys; del iterkeys
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values = itervalues; del itervalues
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del has_key
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class RealDictConnection(_connection):
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"""A connection that uses `RealDictCursor` automatically."""
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def cursor(self, *args, **kwargs):
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kwargs.setdefault('cursor_factory', RealDictCursor)
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return super(RealDictConnection, self).cursor(*args, **kwargs)
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class RealDictCursor(DictCursorBase):
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"""A cursor that uses a real dict as the base type for rows.
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Note that this cursor is extremely specialized and does not allow
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the normal access (using integer indices) to fetched data. If you need
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to access database rows both as a dictionary and a list, then use
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the generic `DictCursor` instead of `!RealDictCursor`.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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kwargs['row_factory'] = RealDictRow
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super(RealDictCursor, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self._prefetch = 0
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def execute(self, query, vars=None):
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self.column_mapping = []
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self._query_executed = 1
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return super(RealDictCursor, self).execute(query, vars)
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def callproc(self, procname, vars=None):
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self.column_mapping = []
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self._query_executed = 1
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return super(RealDictCursor, self).callproc(procname, vars)
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def _build_index(self):
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if self._query_executed == 1 and self.description:
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for i in range(len(self.description)):
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self.column_mapping.append(self.description[i][0])
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self._query_executed = 0
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class RealDictRow(dict):
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"""A `!dict` subclass representing a data record."""
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__slots__ = ('_column_mapping')
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def __init__(self, cursor):
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dict.__init__(self)
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# Required for named cursors
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if cursor.description and not cursor.column_mapping:
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cursor._build_index()
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self._column_mapping = cursor.column_mapping
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def __setitem__(self, name, value):
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if type(name) == int:
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name = self._column_mapping[name]
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return dict.__setitem__(self, name, value)
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def __getstate__(self):
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return (self.copy(), self._column_mapping[:])
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def __setstate__(self, data):
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self.update(data[0])
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self._column_mapping = data[1]
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class NamedTupleConnection(_connection):
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"""A connection that uses `NamedTupleCursor` automatically."""
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def cursor(self, *args, **kwargs):
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kwargs.setdefault('cursor_factory', NamedTupleCursor)
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return super(NamedTupleConnection, self).cursor(*args, **kwargs)
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class NamedTupleCursor(_cursor):
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"""A cursor that generates results as `~collections.namedtuple`.
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`!fetch*()` methods will return named tuples instead of regular tuples, so
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their elements can be accessed both as regular numeric items as well as
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attributes.
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>>> nt_cur = conn.cursor(cursor_factory=psycopg2.extras.NamedTupleCursor)
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>>> rec = nt_cur.fetchone()
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>>> rec
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Record(id=1, num=100, data="abc'def")
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>>> rec[1]
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100
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>>> rec.data
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"abc'def"
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"""
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Record = None
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def execute(self, query, vars=None):
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self.Record = None
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return super(NamedTupleCursor, self).execute(query, vars)
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def executemany(self, query, vars):
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self.Record = None
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return super(NamedTupleCursor, self).executemany(query, vars)
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def callproc(self, procname, vars=None):
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self.Record = None
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return super(NamedTupleCursor, self).callproc(procname, vars)
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def fetchone(self):
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t = super(NamedTupleCursor, self).fetchone()
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if t is not None:
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nt = self.Record
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if nt is None:
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nt = self.Record = self._make_nt()
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return nt._make(t)
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def fetchmany(self, size=None):
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ts = super(NamedTupleCursor, self).fetchmany(size)
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nt = self.Record
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if nt is None:
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nt = self.Record = self._make_nt()
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return map(nt._make, ts)
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def fetchall(self):
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ts = super(NamedTupleCursor, self).fetchall()
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nt = self.Record
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if nt is None:
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nt = self.Record = self._make_nt()
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return map(nt._make, ts)
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def __iter__(self):
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it = super(NamedTupleCursor, self).__iter__()
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t = it.next()
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nt = self.Record
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if nt is None:
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nt = self.Record = self._make_nt()
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yield nt._make(t)
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while 1:
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yield nt._make(it.next())
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try:
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from collections import namedtuple
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except ImportError, _exc:
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def _make_nt(self):
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raise self._exc
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else:
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def _make_nt(self, namedtuple=namedtuple):
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return namedtuple("Record", [d[0] for d in self.description or ()])
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class LoggingConnection(_connection):
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"""A connection that logs all queries to a file or logger__ object.
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.. __: http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html
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"""
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def initialize(self, logobj):
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"""Initialize the connection to log to `!logobj`.
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The `!logobj` parameter can be an open file object or a Logger
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instance from the standard logging module.
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"""
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self._logobj = logobj
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if _logging and isinstance(logobj, _logging.Logger):
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self.log = self._logtologger
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else:
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self.log = self._logtofile
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def filter(self, msg, curs):
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"""Filter the query before logging it.
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This is the method to overwrite to filter unwanted queries out of the
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log or to add some extra data to the output. The default implementation
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just does nothing.
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"""
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return msg
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def _logtofile(self, msg, curs):
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msg = self.filter(msg, curs)
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if msg: self._logobj.write(msg + _os.linesep)
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def _logtologger(self, msg, curs):
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msg = self.filter(msg, curs)
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if msg: self._logobj.debug(msg)
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def _check(self):
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if not hasattr(self, '_logobj'):
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raise self.ProgrammingError(
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"LoggingConnection object has not been initialize()d")
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def cursor(self, *args, **kwargs):
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self._check()
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kwargs.setdefault('cursor_factory', LoggingCursor)
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return super(LoggingConnection, self).cursor(*args, **kwargs)
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class LoggingCursor(_cursor):
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"""A cursor that logs queries using its connection logging facilities."""
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def execute(self, query, vars=None):
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try:
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return super(LoggingCursor, self).execute(query, vars)
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finally:
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self.connection.log(self.query, self)
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def callproc(self, procname, vars=None):
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try:
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return super(LoggingCursor, self).callproc(procname, vars)
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finally:
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self.connection.log(self.query, self)
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class MinTimeLoggingConnection(LoggingConnection):
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"""A connection that logs queries based on execution time.
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This is just an example of how to sub-class `LoggingConnection` to
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provide some extra filtering for the logged queries. Both the
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`inizialize()` and `filter()` methods are overwritten to make sure
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that only queries executing for more than ``mintime`` ms are logged.
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Note that this connection uses the specialized cursor
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`MinTimeLoggingCursor`.
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"""
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def initialize(self, logobj, mintime=0):
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LoggingConnection.initialize(self, logobj)
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self._mintime = mintime
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def filter(self, msg, curs):
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t = (_time.time() - curs.timestamp) * 1000
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if t > self._mintime:
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return msg + _os.linesep + " (execution time: %d ms)" % t
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def cursor(self, *args, **kwargs):
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kwargs.setdefault('cursor_factory', MinTimeLoggingCursor)
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return LoggingConnection.cursor(self, *args, **kwargs)
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class MinTimeLoggingCursor(LoggingCursor):
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"""The cursor sub-class companion to `MinTimeLoggingConnection`."""
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def execute(self, query, vars=None):
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self.timestamp = _time.time()
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return LoggingCursor.execute(self, query, vars)
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def callproc(self, procname, vars=None):
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self.timestamp = _time.time()
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return LoggingCursor.execute(self, procname, vars)
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# a dbtype and adapter for Python UUID type
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class UUID_adapter(object):
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"""Adapt Python's uuid.UUID__ type to PostgreSQL's uuid__.
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.. __: http://docs.python.org/library/uuid.html
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.. __: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/datatype-uuid.html
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"""
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def __init__(self, uuid):
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self._uuid = uuid
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def prepare(self, conn):
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pass
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def getquoted(self):
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return "'"+str(self._uuid)+"'::uuid"
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__str__ = getquoted
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def register_uuid(oids=None, conn_or_curs=None):
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"""Create the UUID type and an uuid.UUID adapter.
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:param oids: oid for the PostgreSQL :sql:`uuid` type, or 2-items sequence
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with oids of the type and the array. If not specified, use PostgreSQL
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standard oids.
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:param conn_or_curs: where to register the typecaster. If not specified,
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register it globally.
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"""
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import uuid
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if not oids:
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oid1 = 2950
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oid2 = 2951
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elif isinstance(oids, (list, tuple)):
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oid1, oid2 = oids
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else:
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oid1 = oids
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oid2 = 2951
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_ext.UUID = _ext.new_type((oid1, ), "UUID",
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lambda data, cursor: data and uuid.UUID(data) or None)
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_ext.UUIDARRAY = _ext.new_array_type((oid2,), "UUID[]", _ext.UUID)
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_ext.register_type(_ext.UUID, conn_or_curs)
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_ext.register_type(_ext.UUIDARRAY, conn_or_curs)
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_ext.register_adapter(uuid.UUID, UUID_adapter)
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return _ext.UUID
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# a type, dbtype and adapter for PostgreSQL inet type
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class Inet(object):
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"""Wrap a string to allow for correct SQL-quoting of inet values.
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Note that this adapter does NOT check the passed value to make
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sure it really is an inet-compatible address but DOES call adapt()
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on it to make sure it is impossible to execute an SQL-injection
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by passing an evil value to the initializer.
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"""
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def __init__(self, addr):
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self.addr = addr
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def __repr__(self):
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return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.addr)
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def prepare(self, conn):
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self._conn = conn
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def getquoted(self):
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obj = _A(self.addr)
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if hasattr(obj, 'prepare'):
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obj.prepare(self._conn)
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return obj.getquoted() + b("::inet")
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def __conform__(self, foo):
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if foo is _ext.ISQLQuote:
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return self
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def __str__(self):
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return str(self.addr)
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def register_inet(oid=None, conn_or_curs=None):
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"""Create the INET type and an Inet adapter.
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:param oid: oid for the PostgreSQL :sql:`inet` type, or 2-items sequence
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with oids of the type and the array. If not specified, use PostgreSQL
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standard oids.
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:param conn_or_curs: where to register the typecaster. If not specified,
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register it globally.
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"""
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if not oid:
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oid1 = 869
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oid2 = 1041
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elif isinstance(oid, (list, tuple)):
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oid1, oid2 = oid
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else:
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oid1 = oid
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oid2 = 1041
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_ext.INET = _ext.new_type((oid1, ), "INET",
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lambda data, cursor: data and Inet(data) or None)
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_ext.INETARRAY = _ext.new_array_type((oid2, ), "INETARRAY", _ext.INET)
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_ext.register_type(_ext.INET, conn_or_curs)
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_ext.register_type(_ext.INETARRAY, conn_or_curs)
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return _ext.INET
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def register_tstz_w_secs(oids=None, conn_or_curs=None):
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"""The function used to register an alternate type caster for
|
|
:sql:`TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE` to deal with historical time zones with
|
|
seconds in the UTC offset.
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|
|
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These are now correctly handled by the default type caster, so currently
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the function doesn't do anything.
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"""
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import warnings
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warnings.warn("deprecated", DeprecationWarning)
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|
|
|
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def wait_select(conn):
|
|
"""Wait until a connection or cursor has data available.
|
|
|
|
The function is an example of a wait callback to be registered with
|
|
`~psycopg2.extensions.set_wait_callback()`. This function uses
|
|
:py:func:`~select.select()` to wait for data available.
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|
|
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"""
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import select
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from psycopg2.extensions import POLL_OK, POLL_READ, POLL_WRITE
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|
|
|
while 1:
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state = conn.poll()
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|
if state == POLL_OK:
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|
break
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elif state == POLL_READ:
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select.select([conn.fileno()], [], [])
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elif state == POLL_WRITE:
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select.select([], [conn.fileno()], [])
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else:
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raise conn.OperationalError("bad state from poll: %s" % state)
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|
|
|
|
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def _solve_conn_curs(conn_or_curs):
|
|
"""Return the connection and a DBAPI cursor from a connection or cursor."""
|
|
if conn_or_curs is None:
|
|
raise psycopg2.ProgrammingError("no connection or cursor provided")
|
|
|
|
if hasattr(conn_or_curs, 'execute'):
|
|
conn = conn_or_curs.connection
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|
curs = conn.cursor(cursor_factory=_cursor)
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|
else:
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|
conn = conn_or_curs
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curs = conn.cursor(cursor_factory=_cursor)
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|
|
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return conn, curs
|
|
|
|
|
|
class HstoreAdapter(object):
|
|
"""Adapt a Python dict to the hstore syntax."""
|
|
def __init__(self, wrapped):
|
|
self.wrapped = wrapped
|
|
|
|
def prepare(self, conn):
|
|
self.conn = conn
|
|
|
|
# use an old-style getquoted implementation if required
|
|
if conn.server_version < 90000:
|
|
self.getquoted = self._getquoted_8
|
|
|
|
def _getquoted_8(self):
|
|
"""Use the operators available in PG pre-9.0."""
|
|
if not self.wrapped:
|
|
return b("''::hstore")
|
|
|
|
adapt = _ext.adapt
|
|
rv = []
|
|
for k, v in self.wrapped.iteritems():
|
|
k = adapt(k)
|
|
k.prepare(self.conn)
|
|
k = k.getquoted()
|
|
|
|
if v is not None:
|
|
v = adapt(v)
|
|
v.prepare(self.conn)
|
|
v = v.getquoted()
|
|
else:
|
|
v = b('NULL')
|
|
|
|
# XXX this b'ing is painfully inefficient!
|
|
rv.append(b("(") + k + b(" => ") + v + b(")"))
|
|
|
|
return b("(") + b('||').join(rv) + b(")")
|
|
|
|
def _getquoted_9(self):
|
|
"""Use the hstore(text[], text[]) function."""
|
|
if not self.wrapped:
|
|
return b("''::hstore")
|
|
|
|
k = _ext.adapt(self.wrapped.keys())
|
|
k.prepare(self.conn)
|
|
v = _ext.adapt(self.wrapped.values())
|
|
v.prepare(self.conn)
|
|
return b("hstore(") + k.getquoted() + b(", ") + v.getquoted() + b(")")
|
|
|
|
getquoted = _getquoted_9
|
|
|
|
_re_hstore = _re.compile(r"""
|
|
# hstore key:
|
|
# a string of normal or escaped chars
|
|
"((?: [^"\\] | \\. )*)"
|
|
\s*=>\s* # hstore value
|
|
(?:
|
|
NULL # the value can be null - not catched
|
|
# or a quoted string like the key
|
|
| "((?: [^"\\] | \\. )*)"
|
|
)
|
|
(?:\s*,\s*|$) # pairs separated by comma or end of string.
|
|
""", _re.VERBOSE)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def parse(self, s, cur, _bsdec=_re.compile(r"\\(.)")):
|
|
"""Parse an hstore representation in a Python string.
|
|
|
|
The hstore is represented as something like::
|
|
|
|
"a"=>"1", "b"=>"2"
|
|
|
|
with backslash-escaped strings.
|
|
"""
|
|
if s is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
rv = {}
|
|
start = 0
|
|
for m in self._re_hstore.finditer(s):
|
|
if m is None or m.start() != start:
|
|
raise psycopg2.InterfaceError(
|
|
"error parsing hstore pair at char %d" % start)
|
|
k = _bsdec.sub(r'\1', m.group(1))
|
|
v = m.group(2)
|
|
if v is not None:
|
|
v = _bsdec.sub(r'\1', v)
|
|
|
|
rv[k] = v
|
|
start = m.end()
|
|
|
|
if start < len(s):
|
|
raise psycopg2.InterfaceError(
|
|
"error parsing hstore: unparsed data after char %d" % start)
|
|
|
|
return rv
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def parse_unicode(self, s, cur):
|
|
"""Parse an hstore returning unicode keys and values."""
|
|
if s is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
s = s.decode(_ext.encodings[cur.connection.encoding])
|
|
return self.parse(s, cur)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def get_oids(self, conn_or_curs):
|
|
"""Return the lists of OID of the hstore and hstore[] types.
|
|
"""
|
|
conn, curs = _solve_conn_curs(conn_or_curs)
|
|
|
|
# Store the transaction status of the connection to revert it after use
|
|
conn_status = conn.status
|
|
|
|
# column typarray not available before PG 8.3
|
|
typarray = conn.server_version >= 80300 and "typarray" or "NULL"
|
|
|
|
rv0, rv1 = [], []
|
|
|
|
# get the oid for the hstore
|
|
curs.execute("""\
|
|
SELECT t.oid, %s
|
|
FROM pg_type t JOIN pg_namespace ns
|
|
ON typnamespace = ns.oid
|
|
WHERE typname = 'hstore';
|
|
""" % typarray)
|
|
for oids in curs:
|
|
rv0.append(oids[0])
|
|
rv1.append(oids[1])
|
|
|
|
# revert the status of the connection as before the command
|
|
if (conn_status != _ext.STATUS_IN_TRANSACTION
|
|
and not conn.autocommit):
|
|
conn.rollback()
|
|
|
|
return tuple(rv0), tuple(rv1)
|
|
|
|
def register_hstore(conn_or_curs, globally=False, unicode=False,
|
|
oid=None, array_oid=None):
|
|
"""Register adapter and typecaster for `!dict`\-\ |hstore| conversions.
|
|
|
|
:param conn_or_curs: a connection or cursor: the typecaster will be
|
|
registered only on this object unless *globally* is set to `!True`
|
|
:param globally: register the adapter globally, not only on *conn_or_curs*
|
|
:param unicode: if `!True`, keys and values returned from the database
|
|
will be `!unicode` instead of `!str`. The option is not available on
|
|
Python 3
|
|
:param oid: the OID of the |hstore| type if known. If not, it will be
|
|
queried on *conn_or_curs*.
|
|
:param array_oid: the OID of the |hstore| array type if known. If not, it
|
|
will be queried on *conn_or_curs*.
|
|
|
|
The connection or cursor passed to the function will be used to query the
|
|
database and look for the OID of the |hstore| type (which may be different
|
|
across databases). If querying is not desirable (e.g. with
|
|
:ref:`asynchronous connections <async-support>`) you may specify it in the
|
|
*oid* parameter, which can be found using a query such as :sql:`SELECT
|
|
'hstore'::regtype::oid`. Analogously you can obtain a value for *array_oid*
|
|
using a query such as :sql:`SELECT 'hstore[]'::regtype::oid`.
|
|
|
|
Note that, when passing a dictionary from Python to the database, both
|
|
strings and unicode keys and values are supported. Dictionaries returned
|
|
from the database have keys/values according to the *unicode* parameter.
|
|
|
|
The |hstore| contrib module must be already installed in the database
|
|
(executing the ``hstore.sql`` script in your ``contrib`` directory).
|
|
Raise `~psycopg2.ProgrammingError` if the type is not found.
|
|
"""
|
|
if oid is None:
|
|
oid = HstoreAdapter.get_oids(conn_or_curs)
|
|
if oid is None or not oid[0]:
|
|
raise psycopg2.ProgrammingError(
|
|
"hstore type not found in the database. "
|
|
"please install it from your 'contrib/hstore.sql' file")
|
|
else:
|
|
array_oid = oid[1]
|
|
oid = oid[0]
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(oid, int):
|
|
oid = (oid,)
|
|
|
|
if array_oid is not None:
|
|
if isinstance(array_oid, int):
|
|
array_oid = (array_oid,)
|
|
else:
|
|
array_oid = tuple([x for x in array_oid if x])
|
|
|
|
# create and register the typecaster
|
|
if _sys.version_info[0] < 3 and unicode:
|
|
cast = HstoreAdapter.parse_unicode
|
|
else:
|
|
cast = HstoreAdapter.parse
|
|
|
|
HSTORE = _ext.new_type(oid, "HSTORE", cast)
|
|
_ext.register_type(HSTORE, not globally and conn_or_curs or None)
|
|
_ext.register_adapter(dict, HstoreAdapter)
|
|
|
|
if array_oid:
|
|
HSTOREARRAY = _ext.new_array_type(array_oid, "HSTOREARRAY", HSTORE)
|
|
_ext.register_type(HSTOREARRAY, not globally and conn_or_curs or None)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class CompositeCaster(object):
|
|
"""Helps conversion of a PostgreSQL composite type into a Python object.
|
|
|
|
The class is usually created by the `register_composite()` function.
|
|
You may want to create and register manually instances of the class if
|
|
querying the database at registration time is not desirable (such as when
|
|
using an :ref:`asynchronous connections <async-support>`).
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
def __init__(self, name, oid, attrs, array_oid=None, schema=None):
|
|
self.name = name
|
|
self.schema = schema
|
|
self.oid = oid
|
|
self.array_oid = array_oid
|
|
|
|
self.attnames = [ a[0] for a in attrs ]
|
|
self.atttypes = [ a[1] for a in attrs ]
|
|
self._create_type(name, self.attnames)
|
|
self.typecaster = _ext.new_type((oid,), name, self.parse)
|
|
if array_oid:
|
|
self.array_typecaster = _ext.new_array_type(
|
|
(array_oid,), "%sARRAY" % name, self.typecaster)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.array_typecaster = None
|
|
|
|
def parse(self, s, curs):
|
|
if s is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
tokens = self.tokenize(s)
|
|
if len(tokens) != len(self.atttypes):
|
|
raise psycopg2.DataError(
|
|
"expecting %d components for the type %s, %d found instead" %
|
|
(len(self.atttypes), self.name, len(tokens)))
|
|
|
|
values = [ curs.cast(oid, token)
|
|
for oid, token in zip(self.atttypes, tokens) ]
|
|
|
|
return self.make(values)
|
|
|
|
def make(self, values):
|
|
"""Return a new Python object representing the data being casted.
|
|
|
|
*values* is the list of attributes, already casted into their Python
|
|
representation.
|
|
|
|
You can subclass this method to :ref:`customize the composite cast
|
|
<custom-composite>`.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
return self._ctor(values)
|
|
|
|
_re_tokenize = _re.compile(r"""
|
|
\(? ([,)]) # an empty token, representing NULL
|
|
| \(? " ((?: [^"] | "")*) " [,)] # or a quoted string
|
|
| \(? ([^",)]+) [,)] # or an unquoted string
|
|
""", _re.VERBOSE)
|
|
|
|
_re_undouble = _re.compile(r'(["\\])\1')
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def tokenize(self, s):
|
|
rv = []
|
|
for m in self._re_tokenize.finditer(s):
|
|
if m is None:
|
|
raise psycopg2.InterfaceError("can't parse type: %r" % s)
|
|
if m.group(1) is not None:
|
|
rv.append(None)
|
|
elif m.group(2) is not None:
|
|
rv.append(self._re_undouble.sub(r"\1", m.group(2)))
|
|
else:
|
|
rv.append(m.group(3))
|
|
|
|
return rv
|
|
|
|
def _create_type(self, name, attnames):
|
|
try:
|
|
from collections import namedtuple
|
|
except ImportError:
|
|
self.type = tuple
|
|
self._ctor = self.type
|
|
else:
|
|
self.type = namedtuple(name, attnames)
|
|
self._ctor = self.type._make
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _from_db(self, name, conn_or_curs):
|
|
"""Return a `CompositeCaster` instance for the type *name*.
|
|
|
|
Raise `ProgrammingError` if the type is not found.
|
|
"""
|
|
conn, curs = _solve_conn_curs(conn_or_curs)
|
|
|
|
# Store the transaction status of the connection to revert it after use
|
|
conn_status = conn.status
|
|
|
|
# Use the correct schema
|
|
if '.' in name:
|
|
schema, tname = name.split('.', 1)
|
|
else:
|
|
tname = name
|
|
schema = 'public'
|
|
|
|
# column typarray not available before PG 8.3
|
|
typarray = conn.server_version >= 80300 and "typarray" or "NULL"
|
|
|
|
# get the type oid and attributes
|
|
curs.execute("""\
|
|
SELECT t.oid, %s, attname, atttypid
|
|
FROM pg_type t
|
|
JOIN pg_namespace ns ON typnamespace = ns.oid
|
|
JOIN pg_attribute a ON attrelid = typrelid
|
|
WHERE typname = %%s AND nspname = %%s
|
|
AND attnum > 0 AND NOT attisdropped
|
|
ORDER BY attnum;
|
|
""" % typarray, (tname, schema))
|
|
|
|
recs = curs.fetchall()
|
|
|
|
# revert the status of the connection as before the command
|
|
if (conn_status != _ext.STATUS_IN_TRANSACTION
|
|
and not conn.autocommit):
|
|
conn.rollback()
|
|
|
|
if not recs:
|
|
raise psycopg2.ProgrammingError(
|
|
"PostgreSQL type '%s' not found" % name)
|
|
|
|
type_oid = recs[0][0]
|
|
array_oid = recs[0][1]
|
|
type_attrs = [ (r[2], r[3]) for r in recs ]
|
|
|
|
return self(tname, type_oid, type_attrs,
|
|
array_oid=array_oid, schema=schema)
|
|
|
|
def register_composite(name, conn_or_curs, globally=False, factory=None):
|
|
"""Register a typecaster to convert a composite type into a tuple.
|
|
|
|
:param name: the name of a PostgreSQL composite type, e.g. created using
|
|
the |CREATE TYPE|_ command
|
|
:param conn_or_curs: a connection or cursor used to find the type oid and
|
|
components; the typecaster is registered in a scope limited to this
|
|
object, unless *globally* is set to `!True`
|
|
:param globally: if `!False` (default) register the typecaster only on
|
|
*conn_or_curs*, otherwise register it globally
|
|
:param factory: if specified it should be a `CompositeCaster` subclass: use
|
|
it to :ref:`customize how to cast composite types <custom-composite>`
|
|
:return: the registered `CompositeCaster` or *factory* instance
|
|
responsible for the conversion
|
|
"""
|
|
if factory is None:
|
|
factory = CompositeCaster
|
|
|
|
caster = factory._from_db(name, conn_or_curs)
|
|
_ext.register_type(caster.typecaster, not globally and conn_or_curs or None)
|
|
|
|
if caster.array_typecaster is not None:
|
|
_ext.register_type(caster.array_typecaster, not globally and conn_or_curs or None)
|
|
|
|
return caster
|
|
|
|
|
|
# expose the json adaptation stuff into the module
|
|
from psycopg2._json import json, Json, register_json, register_default_json
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Expose range-related objects
|
|
from psycopg2._range import Range, NumericRange
|
|
from psycopg2._range import DateRange, DateTimeRange, DateTimeTZRange
|
|
from psycopg2._range import register_range, RangeAdapter, RangeCaster
|