""" ADO MSSQL database backend for Django. Requires adodbapi 2.0.1: http://adodbapi.sourceforge.net/ """ from django.db.backends import BaseDatabaseWrapper, BaseDatabaseOperations, util try: import adodbapi as Database except ImportError, e: from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured raise ImproperlyConfigured, "Error loading adodbapi module: %s" % e import datetime try: import mx except ImportError: mx = None DatabaseError = Database.DatabaseError IntegrityError = Database.IntegrityError # We need to use a special Cursor class because adodbapi expects question-mark # param style, but Django expects "%s". This cursor converts question marks to # format-string style. class Cursor(Database.Cursor): def executeHelper(self, operation, isStoredProcedureCall, parameters=None): if parameters is not None and "%s" in operation: operation = operation.replace("%s", "?") Database.Cursor.executeHelper(self, operation, isStoredProcedureCall, parameters) class Connection(Database.Connection): def cursor(self): return Cursor(self) Database.Connection = Connection origCVtoP = Database.convertVariantToPython def variantToPython(variant, adType): if type(variant) == bool and adType == 11: return variant # bool not 1/0 res = origCVtoP(variant, adType) if mx is not None and type(res) == mx.DateTime.mxDateTime.DateTimeType: # Convert ms.DateTime objects to Python datetime.datetime objects. tv = list(res.tuple()[:7]) tv[-2] = int(tv[-2]) return datetime.datetime(*tuple(tv)) if type(res) == float and str(res)[-2:] == ".0": return int(res) # If float but int, then int. return res Database.convertVariantToPython = variantToPython class DatabaseOperations(BaseDatabaseOperations): def date_extract_sql(self, lookup_type, field_name): return "DATEPART(%s, %s)" % (lookup_type, field_name) def date_trunc_sql(self, lookup_type, field_name): if lookup_type == 'year': return "Convert(datetime, Convert(varchar, DATEPART(year, %s)) + '/01/01')" % field_name if lookup_type == 'month': return "Convert(datetime, Convert(varchar, DATEPART(year, %s)) + '/' + Convert(varchar, DATEPART(month, %s)) + '/01')" % (field_name, field_name) if lookup_type == 'day': return "Convert(datetime, Convert(varchar(12), %s))" % field_name def deferrable_sql(self): return " DEFERRABLE INITIALLY DEFERRED" def last_insert_id(self, cursor, table_name, pk_name): cursor.execute("SELECT %s FROM %s WHERE %s = @@IDENTITY" % (pk_name, table_name, pk_name)) return cursor.fetchone()[0] def quote_name(self, name): if name.startswith('[') and name.endswith(']'): return name # Quoting once is enough. return '[%s]' % name def random_function_sql(self): return 'RAND()' def tablespace_sql(self, tablespace, inline=False): return "ON %s" % self.quote_name(tablespace) class DatabaseWrapper(BaseDatabaseWrapper): ops = DatabaseOperations() def _cursor(self, settings): if self.connection is None: if settings.DATABASE_NAME == '' or settings.DATABASE_USER == '': from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured raise ImproperlyConfigured("You need to specify both DATABASE_NAME and DATABASE_USER in your Django settings file.") if not settings.DATABASE_HOST: settings.DATABASE_HOST = "127.0.0.1" # TODO: Handle DATABASE_PORT. conn_string = "PROVIDER=SQLOLEDB;DATA SOURCE=%s;UID=%s;PWD=%s;DATABASE=%s" % (settings.DATABASE_HOST, settings.DATABASE_USER, settings.DATABASE_PASSWORD, settings.DATABASE_NAME) self.connection = Database.connect(conn_string) return self.connection.cursor() allows_group_by_ordinal = True allows_unique_and_pk = True autoindexes_primary_keys = True needs_datetime_string_cast = True needs_upper_for_iops = False supports_constraints = True supports_tablespaces = True uses_case_insensitive_names = False OPERATOR_MAPPING = { 'exact': '= %s', 'iexact': 'LIKE %s', 'contains': 'LIKE %s', 'icontains': 'LIKE %s', 'gt': '> %s', 'gte': '>= %s', 'lt': '< %s', 'lte': '<= %s', 'startswith': 'LIKE %s', 'endswith': 'LIKE %s', 'istartswith': 'LIKE %s', 'iendswith': 'LIKE %s', }