""" Code to manage the creation and SQL rendering of 'where' constraints. """ import datetime from django.utils import tree from django.db import connection from django.db.models.fields import Field from django.db.models.query_utils import QueryWrapper from datastructures import EmptyResultSet, FullResultSet # Connection types AND = 'AND' OR = 'OR' class WhereNode(tree.Node): """ Used to represent the SQL where-clause. The class is tied to the Query class that created it (in order to create the correct SQL). The children in this tree are usually either Q-like objects or lists of [table_alias, field_name, db_type, lookup_type, value_annotation, params]. However, a child could also be any class with as_sql() and relabel_aliases() methods. """ default = AND def add(self, data, connector): """ Add a node to the where-tree. If the data is a list or tuple, it is expected to be of the form (alias, col_name, field_obj, lookup_type, value), which is then slightly munged before being stored (to avoid storing any reference to field objects). Otherwise, the 'data' is stored unchanged and can be anything with an 'as_sql()' method. """ # Because of circular imports, we need to import this here. from django.db.models.base import ObjectDoesNotExist if not isinstance(data, (list, tuple)): super(WhereNode, self).add(data, connector) return alias, col, field, lookup_type, value = data try: if field: params = field.get_db_prep_lookup(lookup_type, value) db_type = field.db_type() else: # This is possible when we add a comparison to NULL sometimes # (we don't really need to waste time looking up the associated # field object). params = Field().get_db_prep_lookup(lookup_type, value) db_type = None except ObjectDoesNotExist: # This can happen when trying to insert a reference to a null pk. # We break out of the normal path and indicate there's nothing to # match. super(WhereNode, self).add(NothingNode(), connector) return if isinstance(value, datetime.datetime): annotation = datetime.datetime else: annotation = bool(value) super(WhereNode, self).add((alias, col, db_type, lookup_type, annotation, params), connector) def as_sql(self, qn=None): """ Returns the SQL version of the where clause and the value to be substituted in. Returns None, None if this node is empty. If 'node' is provided, that is the root of the SQL generation (generally not needed except by the internal implementation for recursion). """ if not qn: qn = connection.ops.quote_name if not self.children: return None, [] result = [] result_params = [] empty = True for child in self.children: try: if hasattr(child, 'as_sql'): sql, params = child.as_sql(qn=qn) else: # A leaf node in the tree. sql, params = self.make_atom(child, qn) except EmptyResultSet: if self.connector == AND and not self.negated: # We can bail out early in this particular case (only). raise elif self.negated: empty = False continue except FullResultSet: if self.connector == OR: if self.negated: empty = True break # We match everything. No need for any constraints. return '', [] if self.negated: empty = True continue empty = False if sql: result.append(sql) result_params.extend(params) if empty: raise EmptyResultSet conn = ' %s ' % self.connector sql_string = conn.join(result) if sql_string: if self.negated: sql_string = 'NOT (%s)' % sql_string elif len(self.children) != 1: sql_string = '(%s)' % sql_string return sql_string, result_params def make_atom(self, child, qn): """ Turn a tuple (table_alias, column_name, db_type, lookup_type, value_annot, params) into valid SQL. Returns the string for the SQL fragment and the parameters to use for it. """ table_alias, name, db_type, lookup_type, value_annot, params = child if table_alias: lhs = '%s.%s' % (qn(table_alias), qn(name)) else: lhs = qn(name) field_sql = connection.ops.field_cast_sql(db_type) % lhs if value_annot is datetime.datetime: cast_sql = connection.ops.datetime_cast_sql() else: cast_sql = '%s' if isinstance(params, QueryWrapper): extra, params = params.data else: extra = '' if lookup_type in connection.operators: format = "%s %%s %s" % (connection.ops.lookup_cast(lookup_type), extra) return (format % (field_sql, connection.operators[lookup_type] % cast_sql), params) if lookup_type == 'in': if not value_annot: raise EmptyResultSet if extra: return ('%s IN %s' % (field_sql, extra), params) return ('%s IN (%s)' % (field_sql, ', '.join(['%s'] * len(params))), params) elif lookup_type in ('range', 'year'): return ('%s BETWEEN %%s and %%s' % field_sql, params) elif lookup_type in ('month', 'day'): return ('%s = %%s' % connection.ops.date_extract_sql(lookup_type, field_sql), params) elif lookup_type == 'isnull': return ('%s IS %sNULL' % (field_sql, (not value_annot and 'NOT ' or '')), ()) elif lookup_type == 'search': return (connection.ops.fulltext_search_sql(field_sql), params) elif lookup_type in ('regex', 'iregex'): return connection.ops.regex_lookup(lookup_type) % (field_sql, cast_sql), params raise TypeError('Invalid lookup_type: %r' % lookup_type) def relabel_aliases(self, change_map, node=None): """ Relabels the alias values of any children. 'change_map' is a dictionary mapping old (current) alias values to the new values. """ if not node: node = self for pos, child in enumerate(node.children): if hasattr(child, 'relabel_aliases'): child.relabel_aliases(change_map) elif isinstance(child, tree.Node): self.relabel_aliases(change_map, child) else: if child[0] in change_map: node.children[pos] = (change_map[child[0]],) + child[1:] class EverythingNode(object): """ A node that matches everything. """ def as_sql(self, qn=None): raise FullResultSet def relabel_aliases(self, change_map, node=None): return class NothingNode(object): """ A node that matches nothing. """ def as_sql(self, qn=None): raise EmptyResultSet def relabel_aliases(self, change_map, node=None): return