""" MySQL database backend for Django. Requires MySQLdb: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python """ from django.core.db import base, typecasts from django.core.db.dicthelpers import * import MySQLdb as Database from MySQLdb.converters import conversions from MySQLdb.constants import FIELD_TYPE import types DatabaseError = Database.DatabaseError django_conversions = conversions.copy() django_conversions.update({ types.BooleanType: typecasts.rev_typecast_boolean, FIELD_TYPE.DATETIME: typecasts.typecast_timestamp, FIELD_TYPE.DATE: typecasts.typecast_date, FIELD_TYPE.TIME: typecasts.typecast_time, }) # This is an extra debug layer over MySQL queries, to display warnings. # It's only used when DEBUG=True. class MysqlDebugWrapper: def __init__(self, cursor): self.cursor = cursor def execute(self, sql, params=()): try: return self.cursor.execute(sql, params) except Database.Warning, w: self.cursor.execute("SHOW WARNINGS") raise Database.Warning, "%s: %s" % (w, self.cursor.fetchall()) def executemany(self, sql, param_list): try: return self.cursor.executemany(sql, param_list) except Database.Warning: self.cursor.execute("SHOW WARNINGS") raise Database.Warning, "%s: %s" % (w, self.cursor.fetchall()) def __getattr__(self, attr): if self.__dict__.has_key(attr): return self.__dict__[attr] else: return getattr(self.cursor, attr) class DatabaseWrapper: def __init__(self): self.connection = None self.queries = [] def cursor(self): from django.conf.settings import DATABASE_USER, DATABASE_NAME, DATABASE_HOST, DATABASE_PORT, DATABASE_PASSWORD, DEBUG if self.connection is None: kwargs = { 'user': DATABASE_USER, 'db': DATABASE_NAME, 'passwd': DATABASE_PASSWORD, 'host': DATABASE_HOST, 'conv': django_conversions, } if DATABASE_PORT: kwargs['port'] = DATABASE_PORT self.connection = Database.connect(**kwargs) if DEBUG: return base.CursorDebugWrapper(MysqlDebugWrapper(self.connection.cursor()), self) return self.connection.cursor() def commit(self): self.connection.commit() def rollback(self): if self.connection: try: self.connection.rollback() except Database.NotSupportedError: pass def close(self): if self.connection is not None: self.connection.close() self.connection = None def get_last_insert_id(cursor, table_name, pk_name): cursor.execute("SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()") return cursor.fetchone()[0] def get_date_extract_sql(lookup_type, table_name): # lookup_type is 'year', 'month', 'day' # http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/date-and-time-functions.html return "EXTRACT(%s FROM %s)" % (lookup_type.upper(), table_name) def get_date_trunc_sql(lookup_type, field_name): # lookup_type is 'year', 'month', 'day' # http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/date-and-time-functions.html # MySQL doesn't support DATE_TRUNC, so we fake it by subtracting intervals. # If you know of a better way to do this, please file a Django ticket. subtractions = ["interval (DATE_FORMAT(%s, '%%%%s')) second - interval (DATE_FORMAT(%s, '%%%%i')) minute - interval (DATE_FORMAT(%s, '%%%%H')) hour" % (field_name, field_name, field_name)] if lookup_type in ('year', 'month'): subtractions.append(" - interval (DATE_FORMAT(%s, '%%%%e')-1) day" % field_name) if lookup_type == 'year': subtractions.append(" - interval (DATE_FORMAT(%s, '%%%%m')-1) month" % field_name) return "(%s - %s)" % (field_name, ''.join(subtractions)) def get_limit_offset_sql(limit, offset=None): sql = "LIMIT " if offset and offset != 0: sql += "%s," % offset return sql + str(limit) def get_random_function_sql(): return "RAND()" def get_table_list(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_relations(cursor, table_name): raise NotImplementedError def quote_name(name): if name.startswith("`") and name.endswith("`"): return name # Quoting once is enough. return "`%s`" % name OPERATOR_MAPPING = { 'exact': '=', 'iexact': 'LIKE', 'contains': 'LIKE BINARY', 'icontains': 'LIKE', 'ne': '!=', 'gt': '>', 'gte': '>=', 'lt': '<', 'lte': '<=', 'startswith': 'LIKE BINARY', 'endswith': 'LIKE BINARY', 'istartswith': 'LIKE', 'iendswith': 'LIKE', } # This dictionary maps Field objects to their associated MySQL column # types, as strings. Column-type strings can contain format strings; they'll # be interpolated against the values of Field.__dict__ before being output. # If a column type is set to None, it won't be included in the output. DATA_TYPES = { 'AutoField': 'mediumint(9) unsigned auto_increment', 'BooleanField': 'bool', 'CharField': 'varchar(%(maxlength)s)', 'CommaSeparatedIntegerField': 'varchar(%(maxlength)s)', 'DateField': 'date', 'DateTimeField': 'datetime', 'EmailField': 'varchar(75)', 'FileField': 'varchar(100)', 'FilePathField': 'varchar(100)', 'FloatField': 'numeric(%(max_digits)s, %(decimal_places)s)', 'ImageField': 'varchar(100)', 'IntegerField': 'integer', 'IPAddressField': 'char(15)', 'ManyToManyField': None, 'NullBooleanField': 'bool', 'OneToOneField': 'integer', 'PhoneNumberField': 'varchar(20)', 'PositiveIntegerField': 'integer UNSIGNED', 'PositiveSmallIntegerField': 'smallint UNSIGNED', 'SlugField': 'varchar(50)', 'SmallIntegerField': 'smallint', 'TextField': 'longtext', 'TimeField': 'time', 'URLField': 'varchar(200)', 'USStateField': 'varchar(2)', } DATA_TYPES_REVERSE = { FIELD_TYPE.BLOB: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.CHAR: 'CharField', FIELD_TYPE.DECIMAL: 'FloatField', 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: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.TIMESTAMP: 'DateTimeField', FIELD_TYPE.TINY_BLOB: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.MEDIUM_BLOB: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.LONG_BLOB: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.VAR_STRING: 'CharField', }