232 lines
9.0 KiB
Python
232 lines
9.0 KiB
Python
"""
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SQLite3 backend for django.
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Python 2.3 and 2.4 require pysqlite2 (http://pysqlite.org/).
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Python 2.5 and later can use a pysqlite2 module or the sqlite3 module in the
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standard library.
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"""
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from django.db.backends import *
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from django.db.backends.signals import connection_created
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from django.db.backends.sqlite3.client import DatabaseClient
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from django.db.backends.sqlite3.creation import DatabaseCreation
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from django.db.backends.sqlite3.introspection import DatabaseIntrospection
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from django.utils.safestring import SafeString
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try:
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try:
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from pysqlite2 import dbapi2 as Database
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except ImportError, e1:
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from sqlite3 import dbapi2 as Database
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except ImportError, exc:
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import sys
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from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
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if sys.version_info < (2, 5, 0):
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module = 'pysqlite2 module'
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exc = e1
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else:
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module = 'either pysqlite2 or sqlite3 modules (tried in that order)'
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raise ImproperlyConfigured("Error loading %s: %s" % (module, exc))
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DatabaseError = Database.DatabaseError
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IntegrityError = Database.IntegrityError
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Database.register_converter("bool", lambda s: str(s) == '1')
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Database.register_converter("time", util.typecast_time)
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Database.register_converter("date", util.typecast_date)
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Database.register_converter("datetime", util.typecast_timestamp)
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Database.register_converter("timestamp", util.typecast_timestamp)
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Database.register_converter("TIMESTAMP", util.typecast_timestamp)
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Database.register_converter("decimal", util.typecast_decimal)
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Database.register_adapter(decimal.Decimal, util.rev_typecast_decimal)
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if Database.version_info >= (2,4,1):
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# Starting in 2.4.1, the str type is not accepted anymore, therefore,
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# we convert all str objects to Unicode
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# As registering a adapter for a primitive type causes a small
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# slow-down, this adapter is only registered for sqlite3 versions
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# needing it.
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Database.register_adapter(str, lambda s:s.decode('utf-8'))
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Database.register_adapter(SafeString, lambda s:s.decode('utf-8'))
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class DatabaseFeatures(BaseDatabaseFeatures):
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# SQLite cannot handle us only partially reading from a cursor's result set
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# and then writing the same rows to the database in another cursor. This
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# setting ensures we always read result sets fully into memory all in one
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# go.
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can_use_chunked_reads = False
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class DatabaseOperations(BaseDatabaseOperations):
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def date_extract_sql(self, lookup_type, field_name):
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# sqlite doesn't support extract, so we fake it with the user-defined
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# function django_extract that's registered in connect().
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return 'django_extract("%s", %s)' % (lookup_type.lower(), field_name)
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def date_trunc_sql(self, lookup_type, field_name):
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# sqlite doesn't support DATE_TRUNC, so we fake it with a user-defined
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# function django_date_trunc that's registered in connect().
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return 'django_date_trunc("%s", %s)' % (lookup_type.lower(), field_name)
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def drop_foreignkey_sql(self):
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return ""
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def pk_default_value(self):
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return 'NULL'
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def quote_name(self, name):
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if name.startswith('"') and name.endswith('"'):
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return name # Quoting once is enough.
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return '"%s"' % name
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def no_limit_value(self):
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return -1
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def sql_flush(self, style, tables, sequences):
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# NB: The generated SQL below is specific to SQLite
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# Note: The DELETE FROM... SQL generated below works for SQLite databases
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# because constraints don't exist
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sql = ['%s %s %s;' % \
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(style.SQL_KEYWORD('DELETE'),
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style.SQL_KEYWORD('FROM'),
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style.SQL_FIELD(self.quote_name(table))
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) for table in tables]
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# Note: No requirement for reset of auto-incremented indices (cf. other
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# sql_flush() implementations). Just return SQL at this point
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return sql
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def year_lookup_bounds(self, value):
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first = '%s-01-01'
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second = '%s-12-31 23:59:59.999999'
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return [first % value, second % value]
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def convert_values(self, value, field):
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"""SQLite returns floats when it should be returning decimals,
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and gets dates and datetimes wrong.
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For consistency with other backends, coerce when required.
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"""
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internal_type = field.get_internal_type()
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if internal_type == 'DecimalField':
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return util.typecast_decimal(field.format_number(value))
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elif internal_type and internal_type.endswith('IntegerField') or internal_type == 'AutoField':
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return int(value)
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elif internal_type == 'DateField':
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return util.typecast_date(value)
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elif internal_type == 'DateTimeField':
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return util.typecast_timestamp(value)
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elif internal_type == 'TimeField':
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return util.typecast_time(value)
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# No field, or the field isn't known to be a decimal or integer
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return value
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class DatabaseWrapper(BaseDatabaseWrapper):
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# SQLite requires LIKE statements to include an ESCAPE clause if the value
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# being escaped has a percent or underscore in it.
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# See http://www.sqlite.org/lang_expr.html for an explanation.
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operators = {
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'exact': '= %s',
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'iexact': "LIKE %s ESCAPE '\\'",
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'contains': "LIKE %s ESCAPE '\\'",
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'icontains': "LIKE %s ESCAPE '\\'",
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'regex': 'REGEXP %s',
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'iregex': "REGEXP '(?i)' || %s",
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'gt': '> %s',
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'gte': '>= %s',
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'lt': '< %s',
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'lte': '<= %s',
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'startswith': "LIKE %s ESCAPE '\\'",
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'endswith': "LIKE %s ESCAPE '\\'",
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'istartswith': "LIKE %s ESCAPE '\\'",
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'iendswith': "LIKE %s ESCAPE '\\'",
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}
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super(DatabaseWrapper, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self.features = DatabaseFeatures()
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self.ops = DatabaseOperations()
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self.client = DatabaseClient(self)
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self.creation = DatabaseCreation(self)
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self.introspection = DatabaseIntrospection(self)
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self.validation = BaseDatabaseValidation(self)
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def _cursor(self):
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if self.connection is None:
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settings_dict = self.settings_dict
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if not settings_dict['NAME']:
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from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
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raise ImproperlyConfigured("Please fill out the database NAME in the settings module before using the database.")
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kwargs = {
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'database': settings_dict['NAME'],
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'detect_types': Database.PARSE_DECLTYPES | Database.PARSE_COLNAMES,
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}
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kwargs.update(settings_dict['OPTIONS'])
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self.connection = Database.connect(**kwargs)
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# Register extract, date_trunc, and regexp functions.
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self.connection.create_function("django_extract", 2, _sqlite_extract)
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self.connection.create_function("django_date_trunc", 2, _sqlite_date_trunc)
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self.connection.create_function("regexp", 2, _sqlite_regexp)
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connection_created.send(sender=self.__class__)
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return self.connection.cursor(factory=SQLiteCursorWrapper)
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def close(self):
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# If database is in memory, closing the connection destroys the
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# database. To prevent accidental data loss, ignore close requests on
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# an in-memory db.
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if self.settings_dict['NAME'] != ":memory:":
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BaseDatabaseWrapper.close(self)
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class SQLiteCursorWrapper(Database.Cursor):
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"""
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Django uses "format" style placeholders, but pysqlite2 uses "qmark" style.
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This fixes it -- but note that if you want to use a literal "%s" in a query,
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you'll need to use "%%s".
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"""
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def execute(self, query, params=()):
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query = self.convert_query(query, len(params))
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return Database.Cursor.execute(self, query, params)
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def executemany(self, query, param_list):
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try:
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query = self.convert_query(query, len(param_list[0]))
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return Database.Cursor.executemany(self, query, param_list)
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except (IndexError,TypeError):
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# No parameter list provided
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return None
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def convert_query(self, query, num_params):
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return query % tuple("?" * num_params)
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def _sqlite_extract(lookup_type, dt):
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if dt is None:
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return None
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try:
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dt = util.typecast_timestamp(dt)
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except (ValueError, TypeError):
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return None
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if lookup_type == 'week_day':
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return (dt.isoweekday() % 7) + 1
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else:
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return getattr(dt, lookup_type)
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def _sqlite_date_trunc(lookup_type, dt):
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try:
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dt = util.typecast_timestamp(dt)
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except (ValueError, TypeError):
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return None
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if lookup_type == 'year':
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return "%i-01-01 00:00:00" % dt.year
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elif lookup_type == 'month':
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return "%i-%02i-01 00:00:00" % (dt.year, dt.month)
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elif lookup_type == 'day':
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return "%i-%02i-%02i 00:00:00" % (dt.year, dt.month, dt.day)
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def _sqlite_regexp(re_pattern, re_string):
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import re
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try:
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return bool(re.search(re_pattern, re_string))
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except:
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return False
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