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parallel-library/vendor/sqlalchemy/connectors/mysqldb.py

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"""Define behaviors common to MySQLdb dialects.
Currently includes MySQL and Drizzle.
"""
from . import Connector
from ..engine import base as engine_base, default
from ..sql import operators as sql_operators
from .. import exc, log, schema, sql, types as sqltypes, util, processors
import re
# the subclassing of Connector by all classes
# here is not strictly necessary
class MySQLDBExecutionContext(Connector):
@property
def rowcount(self):
if hasattr(self, '_rowcount'):
return self._rowcount
else:
return self.cursor.rowcount
class MySQLDBCompiler(Connector):
def visit_mod_binary(self, binary, operator, **kw):
return self.process(binary.left, **kw) + " %% " + \
self.process(binary.right, **kw)
def post_process_text(self, text):
return text.replace('%', '%%')
class MySQLDBIdentifierPreparer(Connector):
def _escape_identifier(self, value):
value = value.replace(self.escape_quote, self.escape_to_quote)
return value.replace("%", "%%")
class MySQLDBConnector(Connector):
driver = 'mysqldb'
supports_unicode_statements = False
supports_sane_rowcount = True
supports_sane_multi_rowcount = True
supports_native_decimal = True
default_paramstyle = 'format'
@classmethod
def dbapi(cls):
# is overridden when pymysql is used
return __import__('MySQLdb')
def do_executemany(self, cursor, statement, parameters, context=None):
rowcount = cursor.executemany(statement, parameters)
if context is not None:
context._rowcount = rowcount
def create_connect_args(self, url):
opts = url.translate_connect_args(database='db', username='user',
password='passwd')
opts.update(url.query)
util.coerce_kw_type(opts, 'compress', bool)
util.coerce_kw_type(opts, 'connect_timeout', int)
util.coerce_kw_type(opts, 'read_timeout', int)
util.coerce_kw_type(opts, 'client_flag', int)
util.coerce_kw_type(opts, 'local_infile', int)
# Note: using either of the below will cause all strings to be returned
# as Unicode, both in raw SQL operations and with column types like
# String and MSString.
util.coerce_kw_type(opts, 'use_unicode', bool)
util.coerce_kw_type(opts, 'charset', str)
# Rich values 'cursorclass' and 'conv' are not supported via
# query string.
ssl = {}
keys = ['ssl_ca', 'ssl_key', 'ssl_cert', 'ssl_capath', 'ssl_cipher']
for key in keys:
if key in opts:
ssl[key[4:]] = opts[key]
util.coerce_kw_type(ssl, key[4:], str)
del opts[key]
if ssl:
opts['ssl'] = ssl
# FOUND_ROWS must be set in CLIENT_FLAGS to enable
# supports_sane_rowcount.
client_flag = opts.get('client_flag', 0)
if self.dbapi is not None:
try:
CLIENT_FLAGS = __import__(
self.dbapi.__name__ + '.constants.CLIENT'
).constants.CLIENT
client_flag |= CLIENT_FLAGS.FOUND_ROWS
except (AttributeError, ImportError):
self.supports_sane_rowcount = False
opts['client_flag'] = client_flag
return [[], opts]
def _get_server_version_info(self, connection):
dbapi_con = connection.connection
version = []
r = re.compile('[.\-]')
for n in r.split(dbapi_con.get_server_info()):
try:
version.append(int(n))
except ValueError:
version.append(n)
return tuple(version)
def _extract_error_code(self, exception):
return exception.args[0]
def _detect_charset(self, connection):
"""Sniff out the character set in use for connection results."""
# Note: MySQL-python 1.2.1c7 seems to ignore changes made
# on a connection via set_character_set()
if self.server_version_info < (4, 1, 0):
try:
return connection.connection.character_set_name()
except AttributeError:
# < 1.2.1 final MySQL-python drivers have no charset support.
# a query is needed.
pass
# Prefer 'character_set_results' for the current connection over the
# value in the driver. SET NAMES or individual variable SETs will
# change the charset without updating the driver's view of the world.
#
# If it's decided that issuing that sort of SQL leaves you SOL, then
# this can prefer the driver value.
rs = connection.execute("SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'character_set%%'")
opts = dict([(row[0], row[1]) for row in self._compat_fetchall(rs)])
if 'character_set_results' in opts:
return opts['character_set_results']
try:
return connection.connection.character_set_name()
except AttributeError:
# Still no charset on < 1.2.1 final...
if 'character_set' in opts:
return opts['character_set']
else:
util.warn(
"Could not detect the connection character set with this "
"combination of MySQL server and MySQL-python. "
"MySQL-python >= 1.2.2 is recommended. Assuming latin1.")
return 'latin1'