Ticket #87: postgresql.py

File postgresql.py, 6.6 KB (added by Jason Huggins, 19 years ago)
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1"""
2PostgreSQL database backend for Django.
3
4Requires psycopg 1: http://initd.org/projects/psycopg1
5"""
6
7from django.core.db import base, typecasts
8import psycopg as Database
9
10DatabaseError = Database.DatabaseError
11
12class DatabaseWrapper:
13 def __init__(self):
14 self.connection = None
15 self.queries = []
16
17 def cursor(self):
18 from django.conf.settings import DATABASE_USER, DATABASE_NAME, DATABASE_HOST, DATABASE_PASSWORD, DEBUG, TIME_ZONE
19 if self.connection is None:
20 if DATABASE_NAME == '' or DATABASE_USER == '':
21 from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
22 raise ImproperlyConfigured, "You need to specify both DATABASE_NAME and DATABASE_USER in your Django settings file."
23 conn_string = "user=%s dbname=%s" % (DATABASE_USER, DATABASE_NAME)
24 if DATABASE_PASSWORD:
25 conn_string += " password=%s" % DATABASE_PASSWORD
26 if DATABASE_HOST:
27 conn_string += " host=%s" % DATABASE_HOST
28 self.connection = Database.connect(conn_string)
29 self.connection.set_isolation_level(1) # make transactions transparent to all cursors
30 cursor = self.connection.cursor()
31 cursor.execute("SET TIME ZONE %s", [TIME_ZONE])
32 if DEBUG:
33 return base.CursorDebugWrapper(cursor, self)
34 return cursor
35
36 def commit(self):
37 return self.connection.commit()
38
39 def rollback(self):
40 if self.connection:
41 return self.connection.rollback()
42
43 def close(self):
44 if self.connection is not None:
45 self.connection.close()
46 self.connection = None
47
48def dictfetchone(cursor):
49 "Returns a row from the cursor as a dict"
50 return cursor.dictfetchone()
51
52def dictfetchmany(cursor, number):
53 "Returns a certain number of rows from a cursor as a dict"
54 return cursor.dictfetchmany(number)
55
56def dictfetchall(cursor):
57 "Returns all rows from a cursor as a dict"
58 return cursor.dictfetchall()
59
60def get_last_insert_id(cursor, table_name, pk_name):
61 cursor.execute("SELECT CURRVAL('%s_%s_seq')" % (table_name, pk_name))
62 return cursor.fetchone()[0]
63
64def get_date_extract_sql(lookup_type, table_name):
65 # lookup_type is 'year', 'month', 'day'
66 # http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/functions-datetime.html#FUNCTIONS-DATETIME-EXTRACT
67 return "EXTRACT('%s' FROM %s)" % (lookup_type, table_name)
68
69def get_date_trunc_sql(lookup_type, field_name):
70 # lookup_type is 'year', 'month', 'day'
71 # http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/functions-datetime.html#FUNCTIONS-DATETIME-TRUNC
72 return "DATE_TRUNC('%s', %s)" % (lookup_type, field_name)
73
74def get_table_list(cursor):
75 "Returns a list of table names in the current database."
76 cursor.execute("""
77 SELECT c.relname
78 FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c
79 LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = c.relnamespace
80 WHERE c.relkind IN ('r', 'v', '')
81 AND n.nspname NOT IN ('pg_catalog', 'pg_toast')
82 AND pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(c.oid)""")
83 return [row[0] for row in cursor.fetchall()]
84
85def get_relations(cursor, table_name):
86 """
87 Returns a dictionary of {field_index: (field_index_other_table, other_table)}
88 representing all relationships to the given table. Indexes are 0-based.
89 """
90 cursor.execute("""
91 SELECT con.conkey, con.confkey, c2.relname
92 FROM pg_constraint con, pg_class c1, pg_class c2
93 WHERE c1.oid = con.conrelid
94 AND c2.oid = con.confrelid
95 AND c1.relname = %s
96 AND con.contype = 'f'""", [table_name])
97 relations = {}
98 for row in cursor.fetchall():
99 try:
100 # row[0] and row[1] are like "{2}", so strip the curly braces.
101 relations[int(row[0][1:-1]) - 1] = (int(row[1][1:-1]) - 1, row[2])
102 except ValueError:
103 continue
104 return relations
105
106# Register these custom typecasts, because Django expects dates/times to be
107# in Python's native (standard-library) datetime/time format, whereas psycopg
108# use mx.DateTime by default.
109try:
110 Database.register_type(Database.new_type((1082,), "DATE", typecasts.typecast_date))
111except AttributeError:
112 raise Exception, "You appear to be using psycopg version 2, which isn't supported yet, because it's still in beta. Use psycopg version 1 instead: http://initd.org/projects/psycopg1"
113Database.register_type(Database.new_type((1083,1266), "TIME", typecasts.typecast_time))
114Database.register_type(Database.new_type((1114,1184), "TIMESTAMP", typecasts.typecast_timestamp))
115Database.register_type(Database.new_type((16,), "BOOLEAN", typecasts.typecast_boolean))
116
117OPERATOR_MAPPING = {
118 'exact': '=',
119 'iexact': 'ILIKE',
120 'contains': 'LIKE',
121 'icontains': 'ILIKE',
122 'ne': '!=',
123 'gt': '>',
124 'gte': '>=',
125 'lt': '<',
126 'lte': '<=',
127 'startswith': 'LIKE',
128 'endswith': 'LIKE',
129 'istartswith': 'ILIKE',
130 'iendswith': 'ILIKE',
131}
132
133# This dictionary maps Field objects to their associated PostgreSQL column
134# types, as strings. Column-type strings can contain format strings; they'll
135# be interpolated against the values of Field.__dict__ before being output.
136# If a column type is set to None, it won't be included in the output.
137DATA_TYPES = {
138 'AutoField': 'serial',
139 'BooleanField': 'boolean',
140 'CharField': 'varchar(%(maxlength)s)',
141 'CommaSeparatedIntegerField': 'varchar(%(maxlength)s)',
142 'DateField': 'date',
143 'DateTimeField': 'timestamp with time zone',
144 'EmailField': 'varchar(75)',
145 'FileField': 'varchar(100)',
146 'FloatField': 'numeric(%(max_digits)s, %(decimal_places)s)',
147 'ImageField': 'varchar(100)',
148 'IntegerField': 'integer',
149 'IPAddressField': 'inet',
150 'ManyToManyField': None,
151 'NullBooleanField': 'boolean',
152 'OneToOneField': 'integer',
153 'PhoneNumberField': 'varchar(20)',
154 'PositiveIntegerField': 'integer CHECK (%(name)s >= 0)',
155 'PositiveSmallIntegerField': 'smallint CHECK (%(name)s >= 0)',
156 'SlugField': 'varchar(50)',
157 'SmallIntegerField': 'smallint',
158 'TextField': 'text',
159 'TimeField': 'time',
160 'URLField': 'varchar(200)',
161 'USStateField': 'varchar(2)',
162 'XMLField': 'text',
163}
164
165# Maps type codes to Django Field types.
166DATA_TYPES_REVERSE = {
167 16: 'BooleanField',
168 21: 'SmallIntegerField',
169 23: 'IntegerField',
170 25: 'TextField',
171 869: 'IPAddressField',
172 1043: 'CharField',
173 1082: 'DateField',
174 1083: 'TimeField',
175 1114: 'DateTimeField',
176 1184: 'DateTimeField',
177 1266: 'TimeField',
178 1700: 'FloatField',
179}
180
181EMPTY_STR_EQUIV = ''
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