app/django/db/backends/oracle/client.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Sat, 06 Dec 2008 14:23:53 +0000
changeset 679 77a286ff6667
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Introduce dynamic scope_path regexps Instead of relying on scope_path's being "one slash deep", we should instead allow for either: 1. scope_paths that have a pre-defined depth 2. scope_paths that can be arbitrarily deep We achieve 1 by setting an entities scope_logic to another logic module. We then recursively call getScopeDepth until we get to the topmost entity (that is, an unscoped entity). A little different is the solution to 2, since some entities can have an arbitrarily deep scope (such as Documents), we need to have some way of signaling this to getScopePattern. A clean solution is to return None, rather than a number. If None is returned, the SCOPE_PATH_ARG_PATTERN is returned as regexp instead, which will match an arbitrarily deeply nested scope. The solution for 2 requires that we return None somewhere in the scope_logic chain, the most straight forward method to do so is to override getScopeDepth anywhere such a scope is needed and make it return None. A more elegant solution however, is to set the scope_logic to that module in all entities that require it. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

from django.db.backends import BaseDatabaseClient
from django.conf import settings
import os

class DatabaseClient(BaseDatabaseClient):
    executable_name = 'sqlplus'

    def runshell(self):
        dsn = settings.DATABASE_USER
        if settings.DATABASE_PASSWORD:
            dsn += "/%s" % settings.DATABASE_PASSWORD
        if settings.DATABASE_NAME:
            dsn += "@%s" % settings.DATABASE_NAME
        args = [self.executable_name, "-L", dsn]
        os.execvp(self.executable_name, args)