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# Copyright (c) 2002-2008 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE).
# http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
# this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307, USA.
"""This modules contains wrappers to get actually replaceable DBAPI2 compliant
modules and database connection whatever the database and client lib used.

Currently support:

- postgresql (pgdb, psycopg, psycopg2, pyPgSQL)
- mysql (MySQLdb)
- sqlite (pysqlite2, sqlite, sqlite3)

just use the `get_connection` function from this module to get a
wrapped connection.  If multiple drivers for a database are available,
you can control which one you want to use using the
`set_prefered_driver` function.

Additional helpers are also provided for advanced functionalities such
as listing existing users or databases, creating database... Get the
helper for your database using the `get_adv_func_helper` function.
"""

import sys
import re
from warnings import warn

from logilab.common.deprecation import obsolete
try:
    from mx.DateTime import DateTimeType, DateTimeDeltaType, strptime
    HAS_MX_DATETIME = True
except:
    HAS_MX_DATETIME = False
    
__all__ = ['get_dbapi_compliant_module', 
           'get_connection', 'set_prefered_driver',
           'PyConnection', 'PyCursor',
           'UnknownDriver', 'NoAdapterFound',
           ]

class UnknownDriver(Exception):
    """raised when a unknown driver is given to get connexion"""

class NoAdapterFound(Exception):
    """Raised when no Adpater to DBAPI was found"""
    def __init__(self, obj, objname=None, protocol='DBAPI'):
        if objname is None:
            objname = obj.__name__
        Exception.__init__(self, "Could not adapt %s to protocol %s" %
                           (objname, protocol))
        self.adapted_obj = obj
        self.objname = objname
        self._protocol = protocol


def _import_driver_module(driver, drivers, imported_elements=None, quiet=True):
    """Imports the first module found in 'drivers' for 'driver'

    :rtype: tuple
    :returns: the tuple module_object, module_name where module_object
              is the dbapi module, and modname the module's name
    """
    if not driver in drivers:
        raise UnknownDriver(driver)
    imported_elements = imported_elements or []
    for modname in drivers[driver]:
        try:
            if not quiet:
                print >> sys.stderr, 'Trying %s' % modname
            module = __import__(modname, globals(), locals(), imported_elements)
            break
        except ImportError:
            if not quiet:
                print >> sys.stderr, '%s is not available' % modname
            continue
    else:
        raise ImportError('Unable to import a %s module' % driver)
    if not imported_elements:
        for part in modname.split('.')[1:]:
            module = getattr(module, part)
    return module, modname


## Connection and cursor wrappers #############################################
        
class SimpleConnectionWrapper:
    """A simple connection wrapper in python to decorated C-level connections
    with additional attributes
    """
    def __init__(self, cnx):
        """Wraps the original connection object"""
        self._cnx = cnx

    # XXX : Would it work if only __getattr__ was defined 
    def cursor(self):
        """Wraps cursor()"""
        return self._cnx.cursor()

    def commit(self):
        """Wraps commit()"""
        return self._cnx.commit()

    def rollback(self):
        """Wraps rollback()"""
        return self._cnx.rollback()

    def close(self):
        """Wraps close()"""
        return self._cnx.close()

    def __getattr__(self, attrname):
        return getattr(self._cnx, attrname)    

class PyConnection(SimpleConnectionWrapper):
    """A simple connection wrapper in python, generating wrapper for cursors as
    well (useful for profiling)
    """
    def __init__(self, cnx):
        """Wraps the original connection object"""
        self._cnx = cnx
        
    def cursor(self):
        """Wraps cursor()"""
        return PyCursor(self._cnx.cursor())



class PyCursor:
    """A simple cursor wrapper in python (useful for profiling)"""
    def __init__(self, cursor):
        self._cursor = cursor

    def close(self):
        """Wraps close()"""
        return self._cursor.close()
        
    def execute(self, *args, **kwargs):
        """Wraps execute()"""
        return self._cursor.execute(*args, **kwargs)

    def executemany(self, *args, **kwargs):
        """Wraps executemany()"""
        return self._cursor.executemany(*args, **kwargs)

    def fetchone(self, *args, **kwargs):
        """Wraps fetchone()"""
        return self._cursor.fetchone(*args, **kwargs)

    def fetchmany(self, *args, **kwargs):
        """Wraps execute()"""
        return self._cursor.fetchmany(*args, **kwargs)

    def fetchall(self, *args, **kwargs):
        """Wraps fetchall()"""
        return self._cursor.fetchall(*args, **kwargs)

    def __getattr__(self, attrname):
        return getattr(self._cursor, attrname)
    

## Adapters list ##############################################################
    
class DBAPIAdapter:
    """Base class for all DBAPI adpaters"""

    def __init__(self, native_module, pywrap=False):
        """
        :type native_module: module
        :param native_module: the database's driver adapted module
        """
        self._native_module = native_module
        self._pywrap = pywrap

    def connect(self, host='', database='', user='', password='', port=''):
        """Wraps the native module connect method"""
        kwargs = {'host' : host, 'port' : port, 'database' : database,
                  'user' : user, 'password' : password}
        cnx = self._native_module.connect(**kwargs)
        return self._wrap_if_needed(cnx, user)

    def _wrap_if_needed(self, cnx, user):
        """Wraps the connection object if self._pywrap is True, and returns it
        If false, returns the original cnx object
        """
        if self._pywrap:
            cnx = PyConnection(cnx)
        try:
            cnx.logged_user = user
        except AttributeError:
            # C or __slots__ object
            cnx = SimpleConnectionWrapper(cnx)
            cnx.logged_user = user            
        return cnx
    
    def __getattr__(self, attrname):
        return getattr(self._native_module, attrname)

    def process_value(self, value, description, encoding='utf-8', binarywrap=None):
        typecode = description[1]
        assert typecode is not None, self # dbapi module isn't supporting type codes, override to return value directly
        if typecode == self.STRING:
            if isinstance(value, str):
                return unicode(value, encoding, 'replace')
        elif typecode == self.BOOLEAN:
            return bool(value)
        elif typecode == self.BINARY and not binarywrap is None:
            return binarywrap(value)
##                 elif typecode == dbapimod.DATETIME:
##                     pass
##                 elif typecode == dbapimod.NUMBER:
##                     pass
##                 else:
##                     self.warning("type -%s- unknown for %r (%s) ",
##                         typecode, value, type(value))
        return value
        
    
# Postgresql #########################################################

class _PgdbAdapter(DBAPIAdapter):
    """Simple PGDB Adapter to DBAPI (pgdb modules lacks Binary() and NUMBER)
    """
    def __init__(self, native_module, pywrap=False):
        DBAPIAdapter.__init__(self, native_module, pywrap)
        self.NUMBER = native_module.pgdbType('int2', 'int4', 'serial',
                                             'int8', 'float4', 'float8',
                                             'numeric', 'bool', 'money')
        
    def connect(self, host='', database='', user='', password='', port=''):
        """Wraps the native module connect method"""
        if port:
            warn("pgdb doesn't support 'port' parameter in connect()", UserWarning)
        kwargs = {'host' : host, 'database' : database,
                  'user' : user, 'password' : password}
        cnx = self._native_module.connect(**kwargs)
        return self._wrap_if_needed(cnx, user)


class _PsycopgAdapter(DBAPIAdapter):
    """Simple Psycopg Adapter to DBAPI (cnx_string differs from classical ones)
    """
    def connect(self, host='', database='', user='', password='', port=''):
        """Handles psycopg connexion format"""
        if host:
            cnx_string = 'host=%s  dbname=%s  user=%s' % (host, database, user)
        else:
            cnx_string = 'dbname=%s  user=%s' % (database, user)
        if port:
            cnx_string += ' port=%s' % port
        if password:
            cnx_string = '%s password=%s' % (cnx_string, password)
        cnx = self._native_module.connect(cnx_string)
        cnx.set_isolation_level(1)
        return self._wrap_if_needed(cnx, user)
    
class _Psycopg2Adapter(_PsycopgAdapter):
    """Simple Psycopg2 Adapter to DBAPI (cnx_string differs from classical ones)
    """
    BOOLEAN = 16 # XXX see additional types in psycopg2.extensions
    def __init__(self, native_module, pywrap=False):
        DBAPIAdapter.__init__(self, native_module, pywrap)
        self._init_psycopg2()

    def _init_psycopg2(self):
        """initialize psycopg2 to use mx.DateTime for date and timestamps
        instead for datetime.datetime"""
        psycopg2 = self._native_module
        if hasattr(psycopg2, '_lc_initialized'):
            return
        psycopg2._lc_initialized = 1
        # use mxDateTime instead of datetime if available
        if HAS_MX_DATETIME:
            from psycopg2 import extensions
            extensions.register_type(psycopg2._psycopg.MXDATETIME)
            extensions.register_type(psycopg2._psycopg.MXINTERVAL)
            extensions.register_type(psycopg2._psycopg.MXDATE)
            extensions.register_type(psycopg2._psycopg.MXTIME)
            # StringIO/cStringIO adaptation
            # XXX (syt) todo, see my december discussion on the psycopg2 list
            # for a working solution
            #def adapt_stringio(stringio):
            #    print 'ADAPTING', stringio
            #    return psycopg2.Binary(stringio.getvalue())
            #import StringIO
            #extensions.register_adapter(StringIO.StringIO, adapt_stringio)
            #import cStringIO
            #extensions.register_adapter(cStringIO.StringIO, adapt_stringio)
        

class _PgsqlAdapter(DBAPIAdapter):
    """Simple pyPgSQL Adapter to DBAPI
    """
    def connect(self, host='', database='', user='', password='', port=''):
        """Handles psycopg connexion format"""
        kwargs = {'host' : host, 'port': port or None,
                  'database' : database,
                  'user' : user, 'password' : password or None}
        cnx = self._native_module.connect(**kwargs)
        return self._wrap_if_needed(cnx, user)


    def Binary(self, string):
        """Emulates the Binary (cf. DB-API) function"""
        return str
    
    def __getattr__(self, attrname):
        # __import__('pyPgSQL.PgSQL', ...) imports the toplevel package
        return getattr(self._native_module, attrname)


# Sqlite #############################################################

class _PySqlite2Adapter(DBAPIAdapter):
    """Simple pysqlite2 Adapter to DBAPI
    """
    def __init__(self, native_module, pywrap=False):
        DBAPIAdapter.__init__(self, native_module, pywrap)
        self._init_pysqlite2()
        # no type code in pysqlite2
        self.BINARY = 'XXX'
        self.STRING = 'XXX'
        self.DATETIME = 'XXX'
        self.NUMBER = 'XXX'

    def _init_pysqlite2(self):
        """initialize pysqlite2 to use mx.DateTime for date and timestamps"""
        sqlite = self._native_module
        if hasattr(sqlite, '_lc_initialized'):
            return
        sqlite._lc_initialized = 1

        # bytea type handling
        from StringIO import StringIO
        def adapt_bytea(data):
            return data.getvalue()
        sqlite.register_adapter(StringIO, adapt_bytea)
        def convert_bytea(data):
            return StringIO(data)
        sqlite.register_converter('bytea', convert_bytea)

        # boolean type handling
        def convert_boolean(ustr):
            if ustr.upper() in ('F', 'FALSE'):
                return False
            return True
        sqlite.register_converter('boolean', convert_boolean)
        def adapt_boolean(bval):
            return str(bval).upper()
        sqlite.register_adapter(bool, adapt_boolean)

        # date/time types handling
        if HAS_MX_DATETIME:
            def adapt_mxdatetime(mxd):
                return mxd.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
            sqlite.register_adapter(DateTimeType, adapt_mxdatetime)
            def adapt_mxdatetimedelta(mxd):
                return mxd.strftime('%H:%M:%S')
            sqlite.register_adapter(DateTimeDeltaType, adapt_mxdatetimedelta)
            
            def convert_mxdate(ustr):
                return strptime(ustr, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
            sqlite.register_converter('date', convert_mxdate)
            def convert_mxdatetime(ustr):
                return strptime(ustr, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
            sqlite.register_converter('timestamp', convert_mxdatetime)
            def convert_mxtime(ustr):
                try:
                    return strptime(ustr, '%H:%M:%S')
                except:
                    # DateTime used as Time?
                    return strptime(ustr, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
            sqlite.register_converter('time', convert_mxtime)
        # XXX else use datetime.datetime
    
            
    def connect(self, host='', database='', user='', password='', port=None):
        """Handles sqlite connexion format"""
        sqlite = self._native_module
        
        class PySqlite2Cursor(sqlite.Cursor):
            """cursor adapting usual dict format to pysqlite named format
            in SQL queries
            """
            def _replace_parameters(self, sql, kwargs):
                if isinstance(kwargs, dict):
                    return re.sub(r'%\(([^\)]+)\)s', r':\1', sql)
                # XXX dumb
                return re.sub(r'%s', r'?', sql)
                    
            def execute(self, sql, kwargs=None):
                if kwargs is None:
                    self.__class__.__bases__[0].execute(self, sql)
                else:
                    self.__class__.__bases__[0].execute(self, self._replace_parameters(sql, kwargs), kwargs)
            def executemany(self, sql, kwargss):
                if not isinstance(kwargss, (list, tuple)):
                    kwargss = tuple(kwargss)
                self.__class__.__bases__[0].executemany(self, self._replace_parameters(sql, kwargss[0]), kwargss)
                    
        class PySqlite2CnxWrapper:
            def __init__(self, cnx):
                self._cnx = cnx
                
            def cursor(self):
                return self._cnx.cursor(PySqlite2Cursor)
            def __getattr__(self, attrname):
                return getattr(self._cnx, attrname)
        cnx = sqlite.connect(database, detect_types=sqlite.PARSE_DECLTYPES)
        return self._wrap_if_needed(PySqlite2CnxWrapper(cnx), user)
    
    def process_value(self, value, description, encoding='utf-8', binarywrap=None):
        if not binarywrap is None and isinstance(value, self._native_module.Binary):
            return binarywrap(value)
        return value # no type code support, can't do anything

    
class _SqliteAdapter(DBAPIAdapter):
    """Simple sqlite Adapter to DBAPI
    """
    def __init__(self, native_module, pywrap=False):
        DBAPIAdapter.__init__(self, native_module, pywrap)
        self.DATETIME = native_module.TIMESTAMP
        
    def connect(self, host='', database='', user='', password='', port=''):
        """Handles sqlite connexion format"""
        cnx = self._native_module.connect(database)
        return self._wrap_if_needed(cnx, user)


# Mysql ##############################################################

class _MySqlDBAdapter(DBAPIAdapter):
    """Simple mysql Adapter to DBAPI
    """
    BOOLEAN = 'XXX' # no specific type code for boolean

    def __init__(self, native_module, pywrap=False):
        DBAPIAdapter.__init__(self, native_module, pywrap)
        self._init_module()

    def _init_module(self):
        """initialize mysqldb to use mx.DateTime for date and timestamps"""
        natmod = self._native_module
        if hasattr(natmod, '_lc_initialized'):
            return
        natmod._lc_initialized = 1
        # date/time types handling
        if HAS_MX_DATETIME:
            from MySQLdb import times
            from mx import DateTime as mxdt
            times.Date = times.date = mxdt.Date
            times.Time = times.time = mxdt.Time
            times.Timestamp = times.datetime = mxdt.DateTime
            times.TimeDelta = times.timedelta = mxdt.TimeDelta
            times.DateTimeType = mxdt.DateTimeType
            times.DateTimeDeltaType = mxdt.DateTimeDeltaType
            
    def connect(self, host='', database='', user='', password='', port=None,
                unicode=True, charset='utf8'):
        """Handles mysqldb connexion format
        the unicode named argument asks to use Unicode objects for strings
        in result sets and query parameters
        """
        kwargs = {'host' : host or '', 'db' : database,
                  'user' : user, 'passwd' : password,
                  'use_unicode' : unicode}
        # MySQLdb doesn't support None port
        if port:
            kwargs['port'] = int(port)
        cnx = self._native_module.connect(**kwargs)
        if unicode:
            if charset.lower() == 'utf-8':
                charset = 'utf8'
            cnx.set_character_set(charset)
        return self._wrap_if_needed(cnx, user)

    def process_value(self, value, description, encoding='utf-8', binarywrap=None):
        typecode = description[1]
        # hack to differentiate mediumtext (String) and tinyblob/longblog
        # (Password/Bytes) which are all sharing the same type code :(
        if typecode == self.BINARY:
            if hasattr(value, 'tostring'): # may be an array
                value = value.tostring()
            maxsize = description[3]
            # mediumtext can hold up to (2**24 - 1) characters (16777215)
            # but if utf8 is set, each character is stored on 3 bytes words,
            # so we have to test for 3 * (2**24 - 1)  (i.e. 50331645)
            # XXX: what about other encodings ??
            if maxsize in (16777215, 50331645): # mediumtext (2**24 - 1)
                if isinstance(value, str):
                    return unicode(value, encoding)
                return value
            #if maxsize == 255: # tinyblob (2**8 - 1)
            #    return value
            if binarywrap is None:
                return value
            return binarywrap(value)
        return DBAPIAdapter.process_value(self, value, description, encoding, binarywrap)

    def type_code_test(self, cursor):
        print '*'*80
        print 'module type codes'
        for typename in ('STRING', 'BOOLEAN', 'BINARY', 'DATETIME', 'NUMBER'):
            print typename, getattr(self, typename)
        try:
            cursor.execute("""CREATE TABLE _type_code_test(
            varchar_field varchar(50),
            text_field text unicode, 
            mtext_field mediumtext,
            binary_field tinyblob,
            blob_field blob,
            lblob_field longblob
            )""")
            cursor.execute("INSERT INTO _type_code_test VALUES ('1','2','3','4', '5', '6')")
            cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM _type_code_test")
            descr = cursor.description
            print 'db fields type codes'
            for i, name in enumerate(('varchar', 'text', 'mediumtext',
                                      'binary', 'blob', 'longblob')):
                print name, descr[i]
        finally:
            cursor.execute("DROP TABLE _type_code_test")
            


## Drivers, Adapters and helpers registries ###################################


PREFERED_DRIVERS = {
    "postgres" : [ 'psycopg2', 'psycopg', 'pgdb', 'pyPgSQL.PgSQL', ],
    "mysql" : [ 'MySQLdb', ], # 'pyMySQL.MySQL, ],
    "sqlite" : ['sqlite3', 'pysqlite2.dbapi2', 'sqlite', ],
    }

_ADAPTERS = {
    'postgres' : { 'pgdb' : _PgdbAdapter,
                   'psycopg' : _PsycopgAdapter,
                   'psycopg2' : _Psycopg2Adapter,
                   'pyPgSQL.PgSQL' : _PgsqlAdapter,
                   },
    'mysql' : { 'MySQLdb' : _MySqlDBAdapter, },
    'sqlite' : { 'pysqlite2.dbapi2' : _PySqlite2Adapter,
                 'sqlite' : _SqliteAdapter,
                 'sqlite3' : _PySqlite2Adapter, },
    }

# _AdapterDirectory could be more generic by adding a 'protocol' parameter
# This one would become an adapter for 'DBAPI' protocol
class _AdapterDirectory(dict):
    """A simple dict that registers all adapters"""
    def register_adapter(self, adapter, driver, modname):
        """Registers 'adapter' in directory as adapting 'mod'"""
        try:
            driver_dict = self[driver]
        except KeyError:
            self[driver] = {}
            
        # XXX Should we have a list of adapters ?
        driver_dict[modname] = adapter
    
    def adapt(self, database, prefered_drivers = None, pywrap = False):
        """Returns an dbapi-compliant object based for database"""
        prefered_drivers = prefered_drivers or PREFERED_DRIVERS
        module, modname = _import_driver_module(database, prefered_drivers)
        try:
            return self[database][modname](module, pywrap=pywrap)
        except KeyError:
            raise NoAdapterFound(obj=module)        

    def get_adapter(self, database, modname):
        try:
            return self[database][modname]
        except KeyError:
            raise NoAdapterFound(None, modname)

ADAPTER_DIRECTORY = _AdapterDirectory(_ADAPTERS)
del _AdapterDirectory


## Main functions #############################################################
    
def set_prefered_driver(database, module, _drivers=PREFERED_DRIVERS):
    """sets the prefered driver module for database
    database is the name of the db engine (postgresql, mysql...)
    module is the name of the module providing the connect function
    syntax is (params_func, post_process_func_or_None)
    _drivers is a optionnal dictionnary of drivers
    """
    try:
        modules = _drivers[database]
    except KeyError:
        raise UnknownDriver('Unknown database %s' % database)
    # Remove module from modules list, and re-insert it in first position
    try:
        modules.remove(module)
    except ValueError:
        raise UnknownDriver('Unknown module %s for %s' % (module, database))
    modules.insert(0, module)
    
def get_dbapi_compliant_module(driver, prefered_drivers = None, quiet = False,
                               pywrap = False):
    """returns a fully dbapi compliant module"""
    try:
        mod = ADAPTER_DIRECTORY.adapt(driver, prefered_drivers, pywrap=pywrap)
    except NoAdapterFound, err:
        if not quiet:
            msg = 'No Adapter found for %s, returning native module'
            print >> sys.stderr, msg % err.objname
        mod = err.adapted_obj
    from logilab.common.adbh import get_adv_func_helper
    mod.adv_func_helper = get_adv_func_helper(driver)
    return mod

def get_connection(driver='postgres', host='', database='', user='', 
                  password='', port='', quiet=False, drivers=PREFERED_DRIVERS,
                  pywrap=False):
    """return a db connexion according to given arguments"""
    module, modname = _import_driver_module(driver, drivers, ['connect'])
    try:
        adapter = ADAPTER_DIRECTORY.get_adapter(driver, modname)
    except NoAdapterFound, err:
        if not quiet:
            msg = 'No Adapter found for %s, using default one' % err.objname
            print >> sys.stderr, msg
        adapted_module = DBAPIAdapter(module, pywrap)
    else:
        adapted_module = adapter(module, pywrap)
    if host and not port:
        try:
            host, port = host.split(':', 1)
        except ValueError:
            pass
    if port:
        port = int(port)
    return adapted_module.connect(host, database, user, password, port=port)


from logilab.common.deprecation import moved
get_adv_func_helper = moved('logilab.common.adbh', 'get_adv_func_helper')