import re import cgi import urllib from sqlalchemy import exceptions """provides the URL object as well as the make_url parsing function.""" class URL(object): """represents the components of a URL used to connect to a database. This object is suitable to be passed directly to a create_engine() call. The fields of the URL are parsed from a string by the module-level make_url() function. the string format of the URL is an RFC-1738-style string. Attributes on URL include: drivername username password host port database query - a dictionary containing key/value pairs representing the URL's query string.""" def __init__(self, drivername, username=None, password=None, host=None, port=None, database=None, query=None): self.drivername = drivername self.username = username self.password = password self.host = host if port is not None: self.port = int(port) else: self.port = None self.database= database self.query = query or {} def __str__(self): s = self.drivername + "://" if self.username is not None: s += self.username if self.password is not None: s += ':' + urllib.quote_plus(self.password) s += "@" if self.host is not None: s += self.host if self.port is not None: s += ':' + str(self.port) if self.database is not None: s += '/' + self.database if len(self.query): keys = self.query.keys() keys.sort() s += '?' + "&".join(["%s=%s" % (k, self.query[k]) for k in keys]) return s def get_module(self): """return the SQLAlchemy database module corresponding to this URL's driver name.""" return getattr(__import__('sqlalchemy.databases.%s' % self.drivername).databases, self.drivername) def translate_connect_args(self, names): """translate this URL's attributes into a dictionary of connection arguments. given a list of argument names corresponding to the URL attributes ('host', 'database', 'username', 'password', 'port'), will assemble the attribute values of this URL into the dictionary using the given names.""" a = {} attribute_names = ['host', 'database', 'username', 'password', 'port'] for n in names: sname = attribute_names.pop(0) if n is None: continue if getattr(self, sname, None): a[n] = getattr(self, sname) return a def make_url(name_or_url): """given a string or unicode instance, produces a new URL instance. the given string is parsed according to the rfc1738 spec. if an existing URL object is passed, just returns the object.""" if isinstance(name_or_url, str) or isinstance(name_or_url, unicode): return _parse_rfc1738_args(name_or_url) else: return name_or_url def _parse_rfc1738_args(name): pattern = re.compile(r''' (\w+):// (?: ([^:/]*) (?::([^/]*))? @)? (?: ([^/:]*) (?::([^/]*))? )? (?:/(.*))? ''' , re.X) m = pattern.match(name) if m is not None: (name, username, password, host, port, database) = m.group(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) if database is not None: tokens = database.split(r"?", 2) database = tokens[0] query = (len(tokens) > 1 and dict( cgi.parse_qsl(tokens[1]) ) or None) else: query = None opts = {'username':username,'password':password,'host':host,'port':port,'database':database, 'query':query} if opts['password'] is not None: opts['password'] = urllib.unquote_plus(opts['password']) return URL(name, **opts) else: raise exceptions.ArgumentError("Could not parse rfc1738 URL from string '%s'" % name) def _parse_keyvalue_args(name): m = re.match( r'(\w+)://(.*)', name) if m is not None: (name, args) = m.group(1, 2) opts = dict( cgi.parse_qsl( args ) ) return URL(name, *opts) else: return None