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544 lines
20 KiB
Python
544 lines
20 KiB
Python
## $Id$
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# quarl 2003-10-16 initial version based on conglomeration of
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# coursesurvey/database.py and boinc/database.py
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# quarl 2003-10-16 implemented lazy lookups
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# DB_BASE - an awesome view of an SQL database in Python. All relational
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# objects are lazily cached. I.e. if table WORKUNIT has field RESULTID, wu =
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# database.Workunits.find1(name='Wu1') will look up Wu1; accessing wu.result
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# will do a database.Results.find1(id=wu.resultid) the first time
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from __future__ import generators
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import MySQLdb, MySQLdb.cursors
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import sys, os, weakref
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ID = '$Id$'
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dbconnection = None
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def list2dict(list):
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dict = {}
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for k in list: dict[k] = None
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return dict
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class DatabaseInconsistency(Exception):
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def __init__(self, descript=None, search_table=None, search_kwargs=None):
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self.descript = descript
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self.search_table = search_table
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self.search_kwargs = search_kwargs
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self.search_tree = []
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def __str__(self):
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return ("""** DATABASE INCONSISTENCY **
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%s
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search_table = %s
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search_kwargs = %s
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search_tree = [
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%s
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] """ %(
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self.descript,
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self.search_table,
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self.search_kwargs,
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'\n'.join(
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map(lambda o:" %s#%s %s"%(o._table.table,o.__dict__.get('id'),o), self.search_tree))
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))
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class Debug:
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def __init__(self):
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self.html = False
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def printline(self,s):
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if self.html:
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print "<!-- ## %s -->"%s
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else:
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print >>sys.stderr, "##", s
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debug = Debug()
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debug.mysql = not not os.environ.get('DEBUG_DB')
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def _execute_sql(cursor, command):
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'''Same as ``cursor.execute(command)``, but more verbose on error.'''
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try:
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cursor.execute(command)
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except MySQLdb.MySQLError, e:
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e.args += (command,)
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raise e
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def _commit_object(tablename, paramdict, id=None):
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"""Takes a tablename, a parameter dict, and an optional id. Puts together
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the appropriate SQL command to commit the object to the database.
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Executes it. Returns the object's id."""
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assert(dbconnection)
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cursor = dbconnection.cursor()
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equalcommands = []
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for key in paramdict.keys():
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value = paramdict[key]
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if value == None:
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continue
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elif isinstance(value, int):
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equalcommands.append('%s=%d' %(key,value))
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else:
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equalcommands.append("%s='%s'"%(key,dbconnection.escape_string(str(value))))
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if id == None:
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command = 'INSERT INTO %s SET %s' % \
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(tablename, ', '.join(equalcommands))
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if debug.mysql:
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debug.printline("query: "+command)
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_execute_sql(cursor, command)
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# id = cursor.insert_id() #porters note: works w/MySQLdb only
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id = cursor.lastrowid
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else:
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command = "UPDATE %s SET %s WHERE id=%d" % \
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(tablename, ', '.join(equalcommands), id)
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if debug.mysql:
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debug.printline("query: "+command)
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_execute_sql(cursor, command)
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cursor.close()
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dbconnection.commit()
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return id
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def _remove_object(command, id=None):
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"""Takes a command string, dbconnection object, and optional id. If an
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id is given, it assembles the SQL command and deletes the object
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from the database. Does nothing if no id is given."""
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assert(dbconnection)
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if id == None:
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pass
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else:
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cursor = dbconnection.cursor()
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command = 'DELETE FROM ' + command + \
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' WHERE id=%d' % id
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if debug.mysql:
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debug.printline("query: "+command)
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_execute_sql(cursor, command)
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cursor.close()
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dbconnection.commit()
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def _select_object(table, searchdict, extra_args="", extra_params=[], select_what=None):
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assert(dbconnection)
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parameters = extra_params[:]
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join = None
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if '_join' in searchdict:
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join = searchdict['_join']
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del searchdict['_join']
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if '_extra_params' in searchdict:
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parameters += searchdict['_extra_params']
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del searchdict['_extra_params']
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command = 'SELECT %s from %s'%((select_what or "%s.*"%table) ,table)
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if join:
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command += "," + join
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for (key,value) in searchdict.items():
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# note: if value == 0, we want to look for it.
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if value != None and value != '':
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escaped_value = dbconnection.escape_string(str(value))
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if key == 'text':
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parameters.append("instr(%s,'%s')"%(key,escaped_value))
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else:
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parameters.append("%s='%s'"%(key,escaped_value))
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if parameters:
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command += ' WHERE ' + ' AND '.join(parameters)
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if extra_args:
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command += ' ' + extra_args.strip()
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cursor = dbconnection.cursor()
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if debug.mysql:
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debug.printline("query: "+command)
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_execute_sql(cursor, command)
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return cursor
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def _select_object_fetchall(*args, **kwargs):
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cursor = apply(_select_object, args, kwargs)
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results = cursor.fetchall()
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cursor.close()
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return results
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def _select_object_iterate(*args, **kwargs):
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cursor = apply(_select_object, args, kwargs)
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while True:
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result = cursor.fetchone()
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if not result: return
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yield result
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def _select_count_objects(*args, **kwargs):
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kwargs['select_what'] = 'count(*)'
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cursor = apply(_select_object, args, kwargs)
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result = cursor.fetchone().values()[0]
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cursor.close()
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return result
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class Options:
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pass
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options = Options()
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# keep up to this many objects in cache. we use a very bone-headed
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# cache-management algorithm: when we reach this many objects, drop the oldest
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# half.
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options.OBJECT_CACHE_SIZE = 1024
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# don't lookup referenced Ids until they are asked for. I.e., if
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# evaluatedclass.instructorteamid=123, then if instructorteam#123 hasn't been
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# looked up yet, don't look up evaluatedclass.instructorteam until it is
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# referenced. use DEBUG_DB=1 to check out this niftiness.
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options.LAZY_LOOKUPS = True
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class DatabaseTable:
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def __init__(self, table, columns, extra_columns=[],
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select_args = None, sort_results = False):
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self.table = table
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self.lcolumns = columns
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self.columns = list2dict(columns)
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self.extra_columns = list2dict(extra_columns)
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# self.object_class = object_class
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self.select_args = select_args
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self.sort_results = sort_results
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## self.objects is a mapping from id->object which weakly references
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## all current objects from this table. this guarantees that if a
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## find() returns a row for which we already created an object in
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## memory, we return the same one.
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self.objects = weakref.WeakValueDictionary()
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## self.object_cache is a list of the N most recently retrieved
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## objects. its values aren't really used; the list is used to ensure
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## the strong reference count for self.objects[object] is nonzero to
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## ensure is lifetime.
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##
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## This means if you look up database.Apps[1]: the first lookup does a
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## MySQL SELECT; afterwards database.Apps[1] is free (only requires a
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## lookup in database.Apps.objects). To prevent this object cache
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## from growing without bound, database.Apps.object is a weak-valued
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## dictionary. This means that if no one refers to the object, it is
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## deleted from the dictionary. database.Apps.object_cache maintains
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## a list of the OBJECT_CACHE_SIZE most recent lookups, which forces
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## their strong reference count.
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self.object_cache = []
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self.defdict = {}
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for key in self.lcolumns:
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if key == 'id':
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self.defdict[key] = None
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elif key.endswith('id'):
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self.defdict[key[:-2]] = None
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elif key.endswith('ids'):
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self.defdict[key[:-3]] = None
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else:
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self.defdict[key] = None
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def _cache(self, object):
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"""Maintain up to OBJECT_CACHE_SIZE objects in the object_cache list.
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The object's existence in this cache ensures its strong reference
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count is nonzero, so that it doesn't get implicitly dropped from
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self.objects."""
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if len(self.object_cache) >= options.OBJECT_CACHE_SIZE:
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self.object_cache = self.object_cache[:-options.OBJECT_CACHE_SIZE/2]
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self.object_cache.append(object)
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def _is_cached(self, id):
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'''Returns True if object is automatically-cached, i.e. in the weak
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reference cache.
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This is not the same as the manual cache invoked by _cache(), i.e. the
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strong reference cache.
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'''
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return id in self.objects
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def _modify_find_args(self, kwargs):
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'''Derived classes can override this function to modify kwargs.
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This is only called for non-trivial find args (if there are arguments
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and not just "id")'''
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pass
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def count(self, **kwargs):
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"""Return the number of database objects matching keywords.
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Arguments are the same format as find()."""
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if not kwargs:
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# shortcut since this is the most common case
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return _select_count_objects(self.table, {})
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if kwargs.keys() == ['id']:
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# looking up by ID only, look in cache first:
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id = kwargs['id']
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if not id:
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return 0
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if id in self.objects:
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return 1
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self._modify_find_args(kwargs)
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kwargs = self.dict2database_fields(kwargs)
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return _select_count_objects(self.table, kwargs,
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extra_args=self.select_args)
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def find(self, **kwargs):
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"""Return a list of database objects matching keywords.
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Allowed keywords are specified by self.columns.
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Objects are cached by ID so repeated lookups are quick.
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"""
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if kwargs.keys() == ['id']:
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# looking up by ID only, look in cache first:
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id = kwargs['id']
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if not id:
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return [None]
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try:
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return [self.objects[id]]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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limbo_object = self.object_class(id=None) # prevent possible id recursion
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limbo_object.in_limbo = 1
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self.objects[id] = limbo_object
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self._cache(limbo_object)
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self._modify_find_args(kwargs)
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kwargs = self.dict2database_fields(kwargs)
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results = _select_object_fetchall(self.table, kwargs,
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extra_args=self.select_args)
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objects = self._create_objects_from_sql_results(results, kwargs)
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# up to this point objects should be equivalent to list(iterate(...))
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if self.sort_results:
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objects.sort()
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return objects
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def iterate(self, **kwargs):
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"""Same as find(), but using generators, and no sorting."""
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if kwargs.keys() == ['id']:
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# looking up by ID only, look in cache first:
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id = kwargs['id']
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if not id:
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return
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try:
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yield self.objects[id]
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return
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except KeyError:
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pass
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limbo_object = self.object_class(id=None) # prevent possible id recursion
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limbo_object.in_limbo = 1
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self.objects[id] = limbo_object
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self._cache(limbo_object)
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self._modify_find_args(kwargs)
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kwargs = self.dict2database_fields(kwargs)
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for result in _select_object_iterate(self.table, kwargs,
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extra_args=self.select_args):
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yield self._create_object_from_sql_result(result)
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return
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def _create_objects_from_sql_results(self, results, kwargs):
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return map(self._create_object_from_sql_result, results)
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def _create_object_from_sql_result(self, result):
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id = result['id']
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try:
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# object already exists in cache?
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object = self.objects[id]
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if 'in_limbo' in object.__dict__:
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# earlier we set the object cache so that we don't recurse;
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# update it now with real values and delete the 'in limbo'
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# flag
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del object.__dict__['in_limbo']
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object.do_init(result)
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except KeyError:
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# create the object - looking up instructors, etc
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object = apply(self.object_class, [], result)
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if object.id:
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self.objects[object.id] = object
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self._cache(object)
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return object
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def find1(self, **kwargs):
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'''Return a single result. Raises a DatabaseInconsistency if not
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exactly 1 result returned.'''
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objects = apply(self.find, [], kwargs)
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if len(objects) != 1:
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raise DatabaseInconsistency(
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descript="find1: expected 1 result but found %d"%len(objects),
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search_table = self.table,
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search_kwargs = kwargs)
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return objects[0]
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def __getitem__(self, id):
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'''Lookup (possibly cached) object by id. Returns None if id==None.'''
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return id and self.find1(id=id)
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def objdict2database_fields(self, indict, lazydict):
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dict = {}
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for key in self.columns:
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if key.endswith('id'):
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xkey = key[:-2]
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if xkey in lazydict:
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# lazydict maps 'name' (without 'id') -> (table,id)
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dict[key] = lazydict[xkey][1]
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else:
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obj = indict[xkey]
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dict[key] = obj and obj.id or 0
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else:
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dict[key] = indict[key]
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return dict
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def _valid_query_keys(self):
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return self.columns.keys()+self.extra_columns.keys()+['_join','_extra_params']
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def dict2database_fields(self, indict):
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indict = indict.copy()
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dict = {}
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if 'id' in indict:
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dict['id'] = indict['id']
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del indict['id']
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for key in self._valid_query_keys():
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if key.endswith('id'):
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xkey = key[:-2]
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if xkey in indict:
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obj = indict[xkey]
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dict[key] = obj and obj.id
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del indict[xkey]
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else:
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if key in indict:
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dict[key] = indict[key]
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del indict[key]
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if len(indict):
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raise ValueError('Invalid key(s): %s'%indict)
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return dict
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class DatabaseObject:
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id_lookups = {} # set by init_table_classes
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def _set_field(self, key, value):
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"""Set field KEY to VALUE. May be overridden by derived class.
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if options.LAZY_LOOKUPS is true, then possibly don't look up a value
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yet.
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"""
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if key.endswith('id') and not key.endswith('_id'):
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xkey = key[:-2]
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table = self.id_lookups[xkey]._table
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id = value
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if options.LAZY_LOOKUPS:
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if table._is_cached(id):
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self.__dict__[xkey] = table.objects[id]
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else:
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del self.__dict__[xkey]
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self._lazy_lookups[xkey] = (table, id)
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else:
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# always lookup values
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self.__dict__[xkey] = table[id]
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else:
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self.__dict__[key] = value
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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if options.LAZY_LOOKUPS and name in self._lazy_lookups:
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(table, id) = self._lazy_lookups[name]
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del self._lazy_lookups[name]
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object = table[id] # this probably invokes MySQL SELECTs
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self.__dict__[name] = object
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return object
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raise AttributeError(name)
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def database_fields_to_self(self, dict):
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columns = self._table.columns
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self.__dict__.update(self._table.defdict) # set defaults to None
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# set this first so that if we get a DatabaseInconsistency we can see
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# the id
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self.id = dict.get('id')
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for (key, value) in dict.items():
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if key == 'id':
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continue
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if key or key+'id' in columns:
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self._set_field(key, value)
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else:
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raise ValueError("database '%s' object doesn't take argument '%s'"%(
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self._table.table, key))
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def do_init(self, kwargs):
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try:
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self.database_fields_to_self(kwargs)
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except DatabaseInconsistency, e:
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e.search_tree.append(self)
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raise
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# if no id then object starts dirty
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self._set_dirty(not self.id)
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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self._lazy_lookups = {}
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self.do_init(kwargs)
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return other!=None and self.id == other.id
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not (self == other)
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def __hash__(self):
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return self.id or 0
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def _commit_params(self, paramdict):
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"""Commits the object to the dbconnection database."""
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self.id = _commit_object(self._table.table, paramdict, self.id)
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def commit(self, force=False):
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if force or self._dirty:
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self._commit_params(self._table.objdict2database_fields(self.__dict__, self._lazy_lookups))
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self._set_dirty(False)
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def remove(self):
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"""Removes the object from the dbconnection database."""
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_remove_object(self._table.table, self.id)
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self.id = None
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def dset(self, key, value):
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if self.__dict__[key] != value:
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self.__dict__[key] = value
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self._set_dirty()
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def __setattr__(self, key, value):
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if key in self._table.columns or key+'id' in self._table.columns:
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self.dset(key, value)
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else:
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self.__dict__[key] = value
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def _set_dirty(self, value=True):
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self.__dict__['_dirty'] = value
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def do_connect(db, user, passwd, host='localhost'):
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"""Takes a database name, a username, and password. Connects to
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SQL server and makes a new Dbconnection."""
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global dbconnection
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if dbconnection:
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raise 'Already connected'
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dbconnection = MySQLdb.connect(db=db,host=host,user=user,passwd=passwd,
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cursorclass=MySQLdb.cursors.DictCursor)
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def close():
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"""Closes the connection to the sql survey and deletes the Dbconnection object."""
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global dbconnection
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dbconnection.close()
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dbconnection = None
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def get_dbconnection():
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return dbconnection
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def set_dbconnection(d):
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dbconnection = d
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def init_table_classes(database_classes_, more_id_lookups = {}):
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"""initialize the list of database classes and tables. To be called from
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database.py.
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"""
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global database_classes, database_tables
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database_classes = database_classes_
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for Class in database_classes:
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Class._table.object_class = Class
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DatabaseObject.id_lookups[Class._table.table] = Class
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DatabaseObject.id_lookups.update(more_id_lookups)
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database_tables = map(lambda c: c._table, database_classes)
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def check_database_consistency():
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'''Raises DatabaseInconsistency on error.
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Loads the entire database into memory so will take a while.
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'''
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options.LAZY_LOOKUPS = False
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for table in database_tables:
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print '\rChecking %s: [counting]' %(table.table),
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sys.stdout.flush()
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count = table.count()
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i = 0
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j_limit = int(count / 100) # show progress every 1%
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j = j_limit
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print '\rChecking %s: [iterating]' %(table.table),
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sys.stdout.flush()
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for object in table.iterate():
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# we don't need to do anything here; just iterating through the
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# database will automatically read everything into memory
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i += 1
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if j == j_limit:
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print '\rChecking %s: [%d/%d] %3.f%%' %(table.table, i, count, 100.0*i/count),
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sys.stdout.flush()
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j = 0
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j += 1
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print '\rChecking %s: all %d rows are good' %(table.table, count)
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