django1/django/db/backends/util.py

119 lines
4.0 KiB
Python

import datetime
from time import time
class CursorDebugWrapper(object):
def __init__(self, cursor, db):
self.cursor = cursor
self.db = db
def execute(self, sql, params=()):
start = time()
try:
return self.cursor.execute(sql, params)
finally:
stop = time()
# If params was a list, convert it to a tuple, because string
# formatting with '%' only works with tuples or dicts.
if not isinstance(params, (tuple, dict)):
params = tuple(params)
self.db.queries.append({
'sql': sql % tuple(params),
'time': "%.3f" % (stop - start),
})
def executemany(self, sql, param_list):
start = time()
try:
return self.cursor.executemany(sql, param_list)
finally:
stop = time()
self.db.queries.append({
'sql': 'MANY: ' + sql + ' ' + str(tuple(param_list)),
'time': "%.3f" % (stop - start),
})
def __getattr__(self, attr):
if self.__dict__.has_key(attr):
return self.__dict__[attr]
else:
return getattr(self.cursor, attr)
###############################################
# Converters from database (string) to Python #
###############################################
def typecast_date(s):
return s and datetime.date(*map(int, s.split('-'))) or None # returns None if s is null
def typecast_time(s): # does NOT store time zone information
if not s: return None
hour, minutes, seconds = s.split(':')
if '.' in seconds: # check whether seconds have a fractional part
seconds, microseconds = seconds.split('.')
else:
microseconds = '0'
return datetime.time(int(hour), int(minutes), int(seconds), int(float('.'+microseconds) * 1000000))
def typecast_timestamp(s): # does NOT store time zone information
# "2005-07-29 15:48:00.590358-05"
# "2005-07-29 09:56:00-05"
if not s: return None
if not ' ' in s: return typecast_date(s)
d, t = s.split()
# Extract timezone information, if it exists. Currently we just throw
# it away, but in the future we may make use of it.
if '-' in t:
t, tz = t.split('-', 1)
tz = '-' + tz
elif '+' in t:
t, tz = t.split('+', 1)
tz = '+' + tz
else:
tz = ''
dates = d.split('-')
times = t.split(':')
seconds = times[2]
if '.' in seconds: # check whether seconds have a fractional part
seconds, microseconds = seconds.split('.')
else:
microseconds = '0'
return datetime.datetime(int(dates[0]), int(dates[1]), int(dates[2]),
int(times[0]), int(times[1]), int(seconds), int(float('.'+microseconds) * 1000000))
def typecast_boolean(s):
if s is None: return None
if not s: return False
return str(s)[0].lower() == 't'
###############################################
# Converters from Python to database (string) #
###############################################
def rev_typecast_boolean(obj, d):
return obj and '1' or '0'
##################################################################################
# Helper functions for dictfetch* for databases that don't natively support them #
##################################################################################
def _dict_helper(desc, row):
"Returns a dictionary for the given cursor.description and result row."
return dict(zip([col[0] for col in desc], row))
def dictfetchone(cursor):
"Returns a row from the cursor as a dict"
row = cursor.fetchone()
if not row:
return None
return _dict_helper(cursor.description, row)
def dictfetchmany(cursor, number):
"Returns a certain number of rows from a cursor as a dict"
desc = cursor.description
return [_dict_helper(desc, row) for row in cursor.fetchmany(number)]
def dictfetchall(cursor):
"Returns all rows from a cursor as a dict"
desc = cursor.description
return [_dict_helper(desc, row) for row in cursor.fetchall()]