Partially use the new user code
The 'edit self' is not working fully yet, the 'lookup' code is not
working at all, as such, only 'create', 'edit', 'list', and 'delete'
make use of the generic code.
from django.db.backends import BaseDatabaseClient
from django.conf import settings
import os
class DatabaseClient(BaseDatabaseClient):
executable_name = 'mysql'
def runshell(self):
args = ['']
db = settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS.get('db', settings.DATABASE_NAME)
user = settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS.get('user', settings.DATABASE_USER)
passwd = settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS.get('passwd', settings.DATABASE_PASSWORD)
host = settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS.get('host', settings.DATABASE_HOST)
port = settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS.get('port', settings.DATABASE_PORT)
defaults_file = settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS.get('read_default_file')
# Seems to be no good way to set sql_mode with CLI.
if defaults_file:
args += ["--defaults-file=%s" % defaults_file]
if user:
args += ["--user=%s" % user]
if passwd:
args += ["--password=%s" % passwd]
if host:
args += ["--host=%s" % host]
if port:
args += ["--port=%s" % port]
if db:
args += [db]
os.execvp(self.executable_name, args)