[1.11.x] Fixed #28138 -- Used output type handler instead of numbersAsStrings on Oracle cursor.

Thanks Tim Graham for the review.

Backport of 946775227c from master
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Mariusz Felisiak 2017-04-28 16:27:21 +02:00
parent e93135b067
commit d52577b62b
1 changed files with 15 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -400,11 +400,24 @@ class FormatStylePlaceholderCursor(object):
def __init__(self, connection): def __init__(self, connection):
self.cursor = connection.cursor() self.cursor = connection.cursor()
# Necessary to retrieve decimal values without rounding error. self.cursor.outputtypehandler = self._output_type_handler
self.cursor.numbersAsStrings = True
# Default arraysize of 1 is highly sub-optimal. # Default arraysize of 1 is highly sub-optimal.
self.cursor.arraysize = 100 self.cursor.arraysize = 100
@staticmethod
def _output_type_handler(cursor, name, defaultType, length, precision, scale):
"""
Called for each db column fetched from cursors. Return numbers as
strings so that decimal values don't have rounding error.
"""
if defaultType == Database.NUMBER:
return cursor.var(
Database.STRING,
size=255,
arraysize=cursor.arraysize,
outconverter=str,
)
def _format_params(self, params): def _format_params(self, params):
try: try:
return {k: OracleParam(v, self, True) for k, v in params.items()} return {k: OracleParam(v, self, True) for k, v in params.items()}