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# postgresql/ext.py
# Copyright (C) 2005-2017 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
# <see AUTHORS file>
#
# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
from ...sql import expression
from ...sql import elements
from ...sql import functions
from ...sql.schema import ColumnCollectionConstraint
from .array import ARRAY
class aggregate_order_by(expression.ColumnElement):
"""Represent a PostgreSQL aggregate order by expression.
E.g.::
from sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql import aggregate_order_by
expr = func.array_agg(aggregate_order_by(table.c.a, table.c.b.desc()))
stmt = select([expr])
would represent the expression::
SELECT array_agg(a ORDER BY b DESC) FROM table;
Similarly::
expr = func.string_agg(
table.c.a,
aggregate_order_by(literal_column("','"), table.c.a)
)
stmt = select([expr])
Would represent::
SELECT string_agg(a, ',' ORDER BY a) FROM table;
.. versionadded:: 1.1
.. seealso::
:class:`.array_agg`
"""
__visit_name__ = 'aggregate_order_by'
def __init__(self, target, order_by):
self.target = elements._literal_as_binds(target)
self.order_by = elements._literal_as_binds(order_by)
def self_group(self, against=None):
return self
def get_children(self, **kwargs):
return self.target, self.order_by
def _copy_internals(self, clone=elements._clone, **kw):
self.target = clone(self.target, **kw)
self.order_by = clone(self.order_by, **kw)
@property
def _from_objects(self):
return self.target._from_objects + self.order_by._from_objects
class ExcludeConstraint(ColumnCollectionConstraint):
"""A table-level EXCLUDE constraint.
Defines an EXCLUDE constraint as described in the `postgres
documentation`__.
__ http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/\
static/sql-createtable.html#SQL-CREATETABLE-EXCLUDE
"""
__visit_name__ = 'exclude_constraint'
where = None
def __init__(self, *elements, **kw):
r"""
Create an :class:`.ExcludeConstraint` object.
E.g.::
const = ExcludeConstraint(
(Column('period'), '&&'),
(Column('group'), '='),
where=(Column('group') != 'some group')
)
The constraint is normally embedded into the :class:`.Table` construct
directly, or added later using :meth:`.append_constraint`::
some_table = Table(
'some_table', metadata,
Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True),
Column('period', TSRANGE()),
Column('group', String)
)
some_table.append_constraint(
ExcludeConstraint(
(some_table.c.period, '&&'),
(some_table.c.group, '='),
where=some_table.c.group != 'some group',
name='some_table_excl_const'
)
)
:param \*elements:
A sequence of two tuples of the form ``(column, operator)`` where
"column" is a SQL expression element or a raw SQL string, most
typically a :class:`.Column` object,
and "operator" is a string containing the operator to use.
.. note::
A plain string passed for the value of "column" is interpreted
as an arbitrary SQL expression; when passing a plain string,
any necessary quoting and escaping syntaxes must be applied
manually. In order to specify a column name when a
:class:`.Column` object is not available, while ensuring that
any necessary quoting rules take effect, an ad-hoc
:class:`.Column` or :func:`.sql.expression.column` object may
be used.
:param name:
Optional, the in-database name of this constraint.
:param deferrable:
Optional bool. If set, emit DEFERRABLE or NOT DEFERRABLE when
issuing DDL for this constraint.
:param initially:
Optional string. If set, emit INITIALLY <value> when issuing DDL
for this constraint.
:param using:
Optional string. If set, emit USING <index_method> when issuing DDL
for this constraint. Defaults to 'gist'.
:param where:
Optional SQL expression construct or literal SQL string.
If set, emit WHERE <predicate> when issuing DDL
for this constraint.
.. note::
A plain string passed here is interpreted as an arbitrary SQL
expression; when passing a plain string, any necessary quoting
and escaping syntaxes must be applied manually.
"""
columns = []
render_exprs = []
self.operators = {}
expressions, operators = zip(*elements)
for (expr, column, strname, add_element), operator in zip(
self._extract_col_expression_collection(expressions),
operators
):
if add_element is not None:
columns.append(add_element)
name = column.name if column is not None else strname
if name is not None:
# backwards compat
self.operators[name] = operator
expr = expression._literal_as_text(expr)
render_exprs.append(
(expr, name, operator)
)
self._render_exprs = render_exprs
ColumnCollectionConstraint.__init__(
self,
*columns,
name=kw.get('name'),
deferrable=kw.get('deferrable'),
initially=kw.get('initially')
)
self.using = kw.get('using', 'gist')
where = kw.get('where')
if where is not None:
self.where = expression._literal_as_text(where)
def copy(self, **kw):
elements = [(col, self.operators[col])
for col in self.columns.keys()]
c = self.__class__(*elements,
name=self.name,
deferrable=self.deferrable,
initially=self.initially,
where=self.where,
using=self.using)
c.dispatch._update(self.dispatch)
return c
def array_agg(*arg, **kw):
"""PostgreSQL-specific form of :class:`.array_agg`, ensures
return type is :class:`.postgresql.ARRAY` and not
the plain :class:`.types.ARRAY`.
.. versionadded:: 1.1
"""
kw['type_'] = ARRAY(functions._type_from_args(arg))
return functions.func.array_agg(*arg, **kw)
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