X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=PLC%2FPostgreSQL.py;h=6286a1a6d73b4ac34573542a2e5c16f32b7e5cda;hb=dad82c5ff6fdcbd6c588d3a0fad2d2a6ac972af8;hp=069d944f4d52423d8059ef7d512264c0e2811b54;hpb=bb792d37e71f8fb701ec1afa9b3234723a830b77;p=plcapi.git diff --git a/PLC/PostgreSQL.py b/PLC/PostgreSQL.py index 069d944..6286a1a 100644 --- a/PLC/PostgreSQL.py +++ b/PLC/PostgreSQL.py @@ -5,46 +5,90 @@ # Mark Huang # Copyright (C) 2006 The Trustees of Princeton University # -# $Id: PostgreSQL.py,v 1.4 2006/10/13 20:00:37 mlhuang Exp $ +# $Id: PostgreSQL.py,v 1.10 2006/11/09 19:34:04 mlhuang Exp $ # +import psycopg2 +import psycopg2.extensions +psycopg2.extensions.register_type(psycopg2.extensions.UNICODE) +# UNICODEARRAY not exported yet +psycopg2.extensions.register_type(psycopg2._psycopg.UNICODEARRAY) + import pgdb from types import StringTypes, NoneType import traceback import commands +import re from pprint import pformat from PLC.Debug import profile, log from PLC.Faults import * +if not psycopg2: + is8bit = re.compile("[\x80-\xff]").search + + def unicast(typecast): + """ + pgdb returns raw UTF-8 strings. This function casts strings that + appear to contain non-ASCII characters to unicode objects. + """ + + def wrapper(*args, **kwds): + value = typecast(*args, **kwds) + + # pgdb always encodes unicode objects as UTF-8 regardless of + # the DB encoding (and gives you no option for overriding + # the encoding), so always decode 8-bit objects as UTF-8. + if isinstance(value, str) and is8bit(value): + value = unicode(value, "utf-8") + + return value + + return wrapper + + pgdb.pgdbTypeCache.typecast = unicast(pgdb.pgdbTypeCache.typecast) + class PostgreSQL: def __init__(self, api): self.api = api # Initialize database connection - self.db = pgdb.connect(user = api.config.PLC_DB_USER, - password = api.config.PLC_DB_PASSWORD, - host = "%s:%d" % (api.config.PLC_DB_HOST, api.config.PLC_DB_PORT), - database = api.config.PLC_DB_NAME) + if psycopg2: + try: + # Try UNIX socket first + self.db = psycopg2.connect(user = api.config.PLC_DB_USER, + password = api.config.PLC_DB_PASSWORD, + database = api.config.PLC_DB_NAME) + except psycopg2.OperationalError: + # Fall back on TCP + self.db = psycopg2.connect(user = api.config.PLC_DB_USER, + password = api.config.PLC_DB_PASSWORD, + database = api.config.PLC_DB_NAME, + host = api.config.PLC_DB_HOST, + port = api.config.PLC_DB_PORT) + self.db.set_client_encoding("UNICODE") + else: + self.db = pgdb.connect(user = api.config.PLC_DB_USER, + password = api.config.PLC_DB_PASSWORD, + host = "%s:%d" % (api.config.PLC_DB_HOST, api.config.PLC_DB_PORT), + database = api.config.PLC_DB_NAME) + self.cursor = self.db.cursor() (self.rowcount, self.description, self.lastrowid) = \ (None, None, None) - def quote(self, params): + def quote(self, value): """ - Returns quoted version(s) of the specified parameter(s). + Returns quoted version of the specified value. """ - # pgdb._quote functions are good enough for general SQL quoting - if hasattr(params, 'has_key'): - params = pgdb._quoteitem(params) - elif isinstance(params, list) or isinstance(params, tuple): - params = map(pgdb._quote, params) + # The pgdb._quote function is good enough for general SQL + # quoting, except for array types. + if isinstance(value, (list, tuple, set)): + return "ARRAY[%s]" % ", ".join(map, self.quote, value) else: - params = pgdb._quote(params) - - return params + return pgdb._quote(value) quote = classmethod(quote) @@ -96,10 +140,15 @@ class PostgreSQL: def execute_array(self, query, param_seq): cursor = self.cursor try: + # psycopg2 requires %()s format for all parameters, + # regardless of type. + if psycopg2: + query = re.sub(r'(%\([^)]*\)|%)[df]', r'\1s', query) + cursor.executemany(query, param_seq) (self.rowcount, self.description, self.lastrowid) = \ (cursor.rowcount, cursor.description, cursor.lastrowid) - except pgdb.DatabaseError, e: + except Exception, e: try: self.rollback() except: @@ -131,7 +180,7 @@ class PostgreSQL: self.execute(query, params) rows = self.cursor.fetchall() - if hashref: + if hashref or key_field is not None: # Return each row as a dictionary keyed on field name # (like DBI selectrow_hashref()). labels = [column[0] for column in self.description]