from django.db.backends.mysql.base import quote_name from MySQLdb import ProgrammingError, OperationalError from MySQLdb.constants import FIELD_TYPE import re foreign_key_re = re.compile(r"\sCONSTRAINT `[^`]*` FOREIGN KEY \(`([^`]*)`\) REFERENCES `([^`]*)` \(`([^`]*)`\)") 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_table_description(cursor, table_name): "Returns a description of the table, with the DB-API cursor.description interface." cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM %s LIMIT 1" % quote_name(table_name)) return cursor.description def _name_to_index(cursor, table_name): """ Returns a dictionary of {field_name: field_index} for the given table. Indexes are 0-based. """ return dict([(d[0], i) for i, d in enumerate(get_table_description(cursor, table_name))]) def get_relations(cursor, table_name): """ Returns a dictionary of {field_index: (field_index_other_table, other_table)} representing all relationships to the given table. Indexes are 0-based. """ my_field_dict = _name_to_index(cursor, table_name) constraints = [] relations = {} try: # This should work for MySQL 5.0. cursor.execute(""" SELECT column_name, referenced_table_name, referenced_column_name FROM information_schema.key_column_usage WHERE table_name = %s AND table_schema = DATABASE() AND referenced_table_name IS NOT NULL AND referenced_column_name IS NOT NULL""", [table_name]) constraints.extend(cursor.fetchall()) except (ProgrammingError, OperationalError): # Fall back to "SHOW CREATE TABLE", for previous MySQL versions. # Go through all constraints and save the equal matches. cursor.execute("SHOW CREATE TABLE %s" % quote_name(table_name)) for row in cursor.fetchall(): pos = 0 while True: match = foreign_key_re.search(row[1], pos) if match == None: break pos = match.end() constraints.append(match.groups()) for my_fieldname, other_table, other_field in constraints: other_field_index = _name_to_index(cursor, other_table)[other_field] my_field_index = my_field_dict[my_fieldname] relations[my_field_index] = (other_field_index, other_table) return relations def get_indexes(cursor, table_name): """ Returns a dictionary of fieldname -> infodict for the given table, where each infodict is in the format: {'primary_key': boolean representing whether it's the primary key, 'unique': boolean representing whether it's a unique index} """ cursor.execute("SHOW INDEX FROM %s" % quote_name(table_name)) indexes = {} for row in cursor.fetchall(): indexes[row[4]] = {'primary_key': (row[2] == 'PRIMARY'), 'unique': not bool(row[1])} return indexes DATA_TYPES_REVERSE = { FIELD_TYPE.BLOB: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.CHAR: 'CharField', FIELD_TYPE.DECIMAL: 'DecimalField', 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: 'CharField', FIELD_TYPE.TIMESTAMP: 'DateTimeField', FIELD_TYPE.TINY: 'IntegerField', FIELD_TYPE.TINY_BLOB: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.MEDIUM_BLOB: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.LONG_BLOB: 'TextField', FIELD_TYPE.VAR_STRING: 'CharField', }