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 BaseDatabaseIntrospectionfrom MySQLdb import ProgrammingError, OperationalErrorfrom MySQLdb.constants import FIELD_TYPEimport reforeign_key_re = re.compile(r"\sCONSTRAINT `[^`]*` FOREIGN KEY \(`([^`]*)`\) REFERENCES `([^`]*)` \(`([^`]*)`\)")class DatabaseIntrospection(BaseDatabaseIntrospection): data_types_reverse = { FIELD_TYPE.BLOB: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.CHAR: 'CharField', FIELD_TYPE.DECIMAL: 'DecimalField', FIELD_TYPE.NEWDECIMAL: 'DecimalField', FIELD_TYPE.DATE: 'DateField', FIELD_TYPE.DATETIME: 'DateTimeField', FIELD_TYPE.DOUBLE: 'FloatField', FIELD_TYPE.FLOAT: 'FloatField', FIELD_TYPE.INT24: 'IntegerField', FIELD_TYPE.LONG: 'IntegerField', FIELD_TYPE.LONGLONG: 'IntegerField', FIELD_TYPE.SHORT: 'IntegerField', FIELD_TYPE.STRING: 'CharField', FIELD_TYPE.TIMESTAMP: 'DateTimeField', FIELD_TYPE.TINY: 'IntegerField', FIELD_TYPE.TINY_BLOB: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.MEDIUM_BLOB: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.LONG_BLOB: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.VAR_STRING: 'CharField', } def get_table_list(self, cursor): "Returns a list of table names in the current database." cursor.execute("SHOW TABLES") return [row[0] for row in cursor.fetchall()] def get_table_description(self, cursor, table_name): "Returns a description of the table, with the DB-API cursor.description interface." cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM %s LIMIT 1" % self.connection.ops.quote_name(table_name)) return cursor.description def _name_to_index(self, cursor, table_name): """ Returns a dictionary of {field_name: field_index} for the given table. Indexes are 0-based. """ return dict([(d[0], i) for i, d in enumerate(self.get_table_description(cursor, table_name))]) def get_relations(self, cursor, table_name): """ Returns a dictionary of {field_index: (field_index_other_table, other_table)} representing all relationships to the given table. Indexes are 0-based. """ my_field_dict = self._name_to_index(cursor, table_name) constraints = [] relations = {} try: # This should work for MySQL 5.0. cursor.execute(""" SELECT column_name, referenced_table_name, referenced_column_name FROM information_schema.key_column_usage WHERE table_name = %s AND table_schema = DATABASE() AND referenced_table_name IS NOT NULL AND referenced_column_name IS NOT NULL""", [table_name]) constraints.extend(cursor.fetchall()) except (ProgrammingError, OperationalError): # Fall back to "SHOW CREATE TABLE", for previous MySQL versions. # Go through all constraints and save the equal matches. cursor.execute("SHOW CREATE TABLE %s" % self.connection.ops.quote_name(table_name)) for row in cursor.fetchall(): pos = 0 while True: match = foreign_key_re.search(row[1], pos) if match == None: break pos = match.end() constraints.append(match.groups()) for my_fieldname, other_table, other_field in constraints: other_field_index = self._name_to_index(cursor, other_table)[other_field] my_field_index = my_field_dict[my_fieldname] relations[my_field_index] = (other_field_index, other_table) return relations def get_indexes(self, cursor, table_name): """ Returns a dictionary of fieldname -> infodict for the given table, where each infodict is in the format: {'primary_key': boolean representing whether it's the primary key, 'unique': boolean representing whether it's a unique index} """ cursor.execute("SHOW INDEX FROM %s" % self.connection.ops.quote_name(table_name)) indexes = {} for row in cursor.fetchall(): indexes[row[4]] = {'primary_key': (row[2] == 'PRIMARY'), 'unique': not bool(row[1])} return indexes