app/django/db/backends/mysql/base.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Tue, 02 Dec 2008 20:10:23 +0000
changeset 649 95a41542e693
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
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Finish Program Added some fields, and made TinyMCE the editor for the description field. Also updated the public page to show these new fields. We really need generic public views... Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

"""
MySQL database backend for Django.

Requires MySQLdb: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python
"""

import re

try:
    import MySQLdb as Database
except ImportError, e:
    from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
    raise ImproperlyConfigured("Error loading MySQLdb module: %s" % e)

# We want version (1, 2, 1, 'final', 2) or later. We can't just use
# lexicographic ordering in this check because then (1, 2, 1, 'gamma')
# inadvertently passes the version test.
version = Database.version_info
if (version < (1,2,1) or (version[:3] == (1, 2, 1) and
        (len(version) < 5 or version[3] != 'final' or version[4] < 2))):
    from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
    raise ImproperlyConfigured("MySQLdb-1.2.1p2 or newer is required; you have %s" % Database.__version__)

from MySQLdb.converters import conversions
from MySQLdb.constants import FIELD_TYPE, FLAG

from django.db.backends import *
from django.db.backends.mysql.client import DatabaseClient
from django.db.backends.mysql.creation import DatabaseCreation
from django.db.backends.mysql.introspection import DatabaseIntrospection
from django.db.backends.mysql.validation import DatabaseValidation

# Raise exceptions for database warnings if DEBUG is on
from django.conf import settings
if settings.DEBUG:
    from warnings import filterwarnings
    filterwarnings("error", category=Database.Warning)

DatabaseError = Database.DatabaseError
IntegrityError = Database.IntegrityError

# MySQLdb-1.2.1 supports the Python boolean type, and only uses datetime
# module for time-related columns; older versions could have used mx.DateTime
# or strings if there were no datetime module. However, MySQLdb still returns
# TIME columns as timedelta -- they are more like timedelta in terms of actual
# behavior as they are signed and include days -- and Django expects time, so
# we still need to override that.
django_conversions = conversions.copy()
django_conversions.update({
    FIELD_TYPE.TIME: util.typecast_time,
    FIELD_TYPE.DECIMAL: util.typecast_decimal,
    FIELD_TYPE.NEWDECIMAL: util.typecast_decimal,
})

# This should match the numerical portion of the version numbers (we can treat
# versions like 5.0.24 and 5.0.24a as the same). Based on the list of version
# at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/news.html and
# http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/news.html .
server_version_re = re.compile(r'(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2})')

# MySQLdb-1.2.1 and newer automatically makes use of SHOW WARNINGS on
# MySQL-4.1 and newer, so the MysqlDebugWrapper is unnecessary. Since the
# point is to raise Warnings as exceptions, this can be done with the Python
# warning module, and this is setup when the connection is created, and the
# standard util.CursorDebugWrapper can be used. Also, using sql_mode
# TRADITIONAL will automatically cause most warnings to be treated as errors.

class CursorWrapper(object):
    """
    A thin wrapper around MySQLdb's normal cursor class so that we can catch
    particular exception instances and reraise them with the right types.

    Implemented as a wrapper, rather than a subclass, so that we aren't stuck
    to the particular underlying representation returned by Connection.cursor().
    """
    codes_for_integrityerror = (1048,)

    def __init__(self, cursor):
        self.cursor = cursor

    def execute(self, query, args=None):
        try:
            return self.cursor.execute(query, args)
        except Database.OperationalError, e:
            # Map some error codes to IntegrityError, since they seem to be
            # misclassified and Django would prefer the more logical place.
            if e[0] in self.codes_for_integrityerror:
                raise Database.IntegrityError(tuple(e))
            raise

    def executemany(self, query, args):
        try:
            return self.cursor.executemany(query, args)
        except Database.OperationalError, e:
            # Map some error codes to IntegrityError, since they seem to be
            # misclassified and Django would prefer the more logical place.
            if e[0] in self.codes_for_integrityerror:
                raise Database.IntegrityError(tuple(e))
            raise

    def __getattr__(self, attr):
        if attr in self.__dict__:
            return self.__dict__[attr]
        else:
            return getattr(self.cursor, attr)

    def __iter__(self):
        return iter(self.cursor)

class DatabaseFeatures(BaseDatabaseFeatures):
    empty_fetchmany_value = ()
    update_can_self_select = False
    related_fields_match_type = True

class DatabaseOperations(BaseDatabaseOperations):
    def date_extract_sql(self, lookup_type, field_name):
        # http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/date-and-time-functions.html
        return "EXTRACT(%s FROM %s)" % (lookup_type.upper(), field_name)

    def date_trunc_sql(self, lookup_type, field_name):
        fields = ['year', 'month', 'day', 'hour', 'minute', 'second']
        format = ('%%Y-', '%%m', '-%%d', ' %%H:', '%%i', ':%%s') # Use double percents to escape.
        format_def = ('0000-', '01', '-01', ' 00:', '00', ':00')
        try:
            i = fields.index(lookup_type) + 1
        except ValueError:
            sql = field_name
        else:
            format_str = ''.join([f for f in format[:i]] + [f for f in format_def[i:]])
            sql = "CAST(DATE_FORMAT(%s, '%s') AS DATETIME)" % (field_name, format_str)
        return sql

    def drop_foreignkey_sql(self):
        return "DROP FOREIGN KEY"

    def fulltext_search_sql(self, field_name):
        return 'MATCH (%s) AGAINST (%%s IN BOOLEAN MODE)' % field_name

    def no_limit_value(self):
        # 2**64 - 1, as recommended by the MySQL documentation
        return 18446744073709551615L

    def quote_name(self, name):
        if name.startswith("`") and name.endswith("`"):
            return name # Quoting once is enough.
        return "`%s`" % name

    def random_function_sql(self):
        return 'RAND()'

    def sql_flush(self, style, tables, sequences):
        # NB: The generated SQL below is specific to MySQL
        # 'TRUNCATE x;', 'TRUNCATE y;', 'TRUNCATE z;'... style SQL statements
        # to clear all tables of all data
        if tables:
            sql = ['SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS = 0;']
            for table in tables:
                sql.append('%s %s;' % (style.SQL_KEYWORD('TRUNCATE'), style.SQL_FIELD(self.quote_name(table))))
            sql.append('SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS = 1;')

            # 'ALTER TABLE table AUTO_INCREMENT = 1;'... style SQL statements
            # to reset sequence indices
            sql.extend(["%s %s %s %s %s;" % \
                (style.SQL_KEYWORD('ALTER'),
                 style.SQL_KEYWORD('TABLE'),
                 style.SQL_TABLE(self.quote_name(sequence['table'])),
                 style.SQL_KEYWORD('AUTO_INCREMENT'),
                 style.SQL_FIELD('= 1'),
                ) for sequence in sequences])
            return sql
        else:
            return []

    def value_to_db_datetime(self, value):
        if value is None:
            return None
        
        # MySQL doesn't support tz-aware datetimes
        if value.tzinfo is not None:
            raise ValueError("MySQL backend does not support timezone-aware datetimes.")

        # MySQL doesn't support microseconds
        return unicode(value.replace(microsecond=0))

    def value_to_db_time(self, value):
        if value is None:
            return None
            
        # MySQL doesn't support tz-aware datetimes
        if value.tzinfo is not None:
            raise ValueError("MySQL backend does not support timezone-aware datetimes.")
        
        # MySQL doesn't support microseconds
        return unicode(value.replace(microsecond=0))

    def year_lookup_bounds(self, value):
        # Again, no microseconds
        first = '%s-01-01 00:00:00'
        second = '%s-12-31 23:59:59.99'
        return [first % value, second % value]

class DatabaseWrapper(BaseDatabaseWrapper):

    operators = {
        'exact': '= %s',
        'iexact': 'LIKE %s',
        'contains': 'LIKE BINARY %s',
        'icontains': 'LIKE %s',
        'regex': 'REGEXP BINARY %s',
        'iregex': 'REGEXP %s',
        'gt': '> %s',
        'gte': '>= %s',
        'lt': '< %s',
        'lte': '<= %s',
        'startswith': 'LIKE BINARY %s',
        'endswith': 'LIKE BINARY %s',
        'istartswith': 'LIKE %s',
        'iendswith': 'LIKE %s',
    }

    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
        super(DatabaseWrapper, self).__init__(**kwargs)
        self.server_version = None

        self.features = DatabaseFeatures()
        self.ops = DatabaseOperations()
        self.client = DatabaseClient()
        self.creation = DatabaseCreation(self)
        self.introspection = DatabaseIntrospection(self)
        self.validation = DatabaseValidation()

    def _valid_connection(self):
        if self.connection is not None:
            try:
                self.connection.ping()
                return True
            except DatabaseError:
                self.connection.close()
                self.connection = None
        return False

    def _cursor(self, settings):
        if not self._valid_connection():
            kwargs = {
                'conv': django_conversions,
                'charset': 'utf8',
                'use_unicode': True,
            }
            if settings.DATABASE_USER:
                kwargs['user'] = settings.DATABASE_USER
            if settings.DATABASE_NAME:
                kwargs['db'] = settings.DATABASE_NAME
            if settings.DATABASE_PASSWORD:
                kwargs['passwd'] = settings.DATABASE_PASSWORD
            if settings.DATABASE_HOST.startswith('/'):
                kwargs['unix_socket'] = settings.DATABASE_HOST
            elif settings.DATABASE_HOST:
                kwargs['host'] = settings.DATABASE_HOST
            if settings.DATABASE_PORT:
                kwargs['port'] = int(settings.DATABASE_PORT)
            kwargs.update(self.options)
            self.connection = Database.connect(**kwargs)
        cursor = CursorWrapper(self.connection.cursor())
        return cursor

    def _rollback(self):
        try:
            BaseDatabaseWrapper._rollback(self)
        except Database.NotSupportedError:
            pass

    def get_server_version(self):
        if not self.server_version:
            if not self._valid_connection():
                self.cursor()
            m = server_version_re.match(self.connection.get_server_info())
            if not m:
                raise Exception('Unable to determine MySQL version from version string %r' % self.connection.get_server_info())
            self.server_version = tuple([int(x) for x in m.groups()])
        return self.server_version