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# mysql/base.py
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2022 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
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# <see AUTHORS file>
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#
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# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
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# the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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r"""
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.. dialect:: mysql
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:name: MySQL / MariaDB
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:full_support: 5.6, 5.7, 8.0 / 10.4, 10.5
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:normal_support: 5.6+ / 10+
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:best_effort: 5.0.2+ / 5.0.2+
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Supported Versions and Features
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-------------------------------
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SQLAlchemy supports MySQL starting with version 5.0.2 through modern releases,
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as well as all modern versions of MariaDB. See the official MySQL
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documentation for detailed information about features supported in any given
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server release.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.4 minimum MySQL version supported is now 5.0.2.
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MariaDB Support
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The MariaDB variant of MySQL retains fundamental compatibility with MySQL's
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protocols however the development of these two products continues to diverge.
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Within the realm of SQLAlchemy, the two databases have a small number of
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syntactical and behavioral differences that SQLAlchemy accommodates automatically.
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To connect to a MariaDB database, no changes to the database URL are required::
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engine = create_engine("mysql+pymysql://user:pass@some_mariadb/dbname?charset=utf8mb4")
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Upon first connect, the SQLAlchemy dialect employs a
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server version detection scheme that determines if the
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backing database reports as MariaDB. Based on this flag, the dialect
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can make different choices in those of areas where its behavior
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must be different.
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.. _mysql_mariadb_only_mode:
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MariaDB-Only Mode
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The dialect also supports an **optional** "MariaDB-only" mode of connection, which may be
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useful for the case where an application makes use of MariaDB-specific features
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and is not compatible with a MySQL database. To use this mode of operation,
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replace the "mysql" token in the above URL with "mariadb"::
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engine = create_engine("mariadb+pymysql://user:pass@some_mariadb/dbname?charset=utf8mb4")
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The above engine, upon first connect, will raise an error if the server version
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detection detects that the backing database is not MariaDB.
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When using an engine with ``"mariadb"`` as the dialect name, **all mysql-specific options
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that include the name "mysql" in them are now named with "mariadb"**. This means
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options like ``mysql_engine`` should be named ``mariadb_engine``, etc. Both
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"mysql" and "mariadb" options can be used simultaneously for applications that
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use URLs with both "mysql" and "mariadb" dialects::
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my_table = Table(
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"mytable",
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metadata,
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Column("id", Integer, primary_key=True),
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Column("textdata", String(50)),
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mariadb_engine="InnoDB",
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mysql_engine="InnoDB",
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)
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Index(
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"textdata_ix",
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my_table.c.textdata,
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mysql_prefix="FULLTEXT",
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mariadb_prefix="FULLTEXT",
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)
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Similar behavior will occur when the above structures are reflected, i.e. the
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"mariadb" prefix will be present in the option names when the database URL
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is based on the "mariadb" name.
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.. versionadded:: 1.4 Added "mariadb" dialect name supporting "MariaDB-only mode"
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for the MySQL dialect.
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.. _mysql_connection_timeouts:
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Connection Timeouts and Disconnects
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-----------------------------------
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MySQL / MariaDB feature an automatic connection close behavior, for connections that
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have been idle for a fixed period of time, defaulting to eight hours.
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To circumvent having this issue, use
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the :paramref:`_sa.create_engine.pool_recycle` option which ensures that
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a connection will be discarded and replaced with a new one if it has been
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present in the pool for a fixed number of seconds::
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engine = create_engine('mysql+mysqldb://...', pool_recycle=3600)
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For more comprehensive disconnect detection of pooled connections, including
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accommodation of server restarts and network issues, a pre-ping approach may
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be employed. See :ref:`pool_disconnects` for current approaches.
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`pool_disconnects` - Background on several techniques for dealing
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with timed out connections as well as database restarts.
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.. _mysql_storage_engines:
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CREATE TABLE arguments including Storage Engines
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------------------------------------------------
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Both MySQL's and MariaDB's CREATE TABLE syntax includes a wide array of special options,
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including ``ENGINE``, ``CHARSET``, ``MAX_ROWS``, ``ROW_FORMAT``,
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``INSERT_METHOD``, and many more.
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To accommodate the rendering of these arguments, specify the form
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``mysql_argument_name="value"``. For example, to specify a table with
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``ENGINE`` of ``InnoDB``, ``CHARSET`` of ``utf8mb4``, and ``KEY_BLOCK_SIZE``
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of ``1024``::
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Table('mytable', metadata,
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Column('data', String(32)),
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mysql_engine='InnoDB',
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mysql_charset='utf8mb4',
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mysql_key_block_size="1024"
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)
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When supporting :ref:`mysql_mariadb_only_mode` mode, similar keys against
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the "mariadb" prefix must be included as well. The values can of course
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vary independently so that different settings on MySQL vs. MariaDB may
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be maintained::
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# support both "mysql" and "mariadb-only" engine URLs
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Table('mytable', metadata,
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Column('data', String(32)),
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mysql_engine='InnoDB',
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mariadb_engine='InnoDB',
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mysql_charset='utf8mb4',
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mariadb_charset='utf8',
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mysql_key_block_size="1024"
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mariadb_key_block_size="1024"
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)
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The MySQL / MariaDB dialects will normally transfer any keyword specified as
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``mysql_keyword_name`` to be rendered as ``KEYWORD_NAME`` in the
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``CREATE TABLE`` statement. A handful of these names will render with a space
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instead of an underscore; to support this, the MySQL dialect has awareness of
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these particular names, which include ``DATA DIRECTORY``
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(e.g. ``mysql_data_directory``), ``CHARACTER SET`` (e.g.
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``mysql_character_set``) and ``INDEX DIRECTORY`` (e.g.
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``mysql_index_directory``).
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The most common argument is ``mysql_engine``, which refers to the storage
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engine for the table. Historically, MySQL server installations would default
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to ``MyISAM`` for this value, although newer versions may be defaulting
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to ``InnoDB``. The ``InnoDB`` engine is typically preferred for its support
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of transactions and foreign keys.
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A :class:`_schema.Table`
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that is created in a MySQL / MariaDB database with a storage engine
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of ``MyISAM`` will be essentially non-transactional, meaning any
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INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE statement referring to this table will be invoked as
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autocommit. It also will have no support for foreign key constraints; while
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the ``CREATE TABLE`` statement accepts foreign key options, when using the
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``MyISAM`` storage engine these arguments are discarded. Reflecting such a
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table will also produce no foreign key constraint information.
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For fully atomic transactions as well as support for foreign key
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constraints, all participating ``CREATE TABLE`` statements must specify a
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transactional engine, which in the vast majority of cases is ``InnoDB``.
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Case Sensitivity and Table Reflection
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-------------------------------------
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Both MySQL and MariaDB have inconsistent support for case-sensitive identifier
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names, basing support on specific details of the underlying
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operating system. However, it has been observed that no matter
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what case sensitivity behavior is present, the names of tables in
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foreign key declarations are *always* received from the database
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as all-lower case, making it impossible to accurately reflect a
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schema where inter-related tables use mixed-case identifier names.
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Therefore it is strongly advised that table names be declared as
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all lower case both within SQLAlchemy as well as on the MySQL / MariaDB
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database itself, especially if database reflection features are
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to be used.
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.. _mysql_isolation_level:
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Transaction Isolation Level
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---------------------------
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All MySQL / MariaDB dialects support setting of transaction isolation level both via a
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dialect-specific parameter :paramref:`_sa.create_engine.isolation_level`
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accepted
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by :func:`_sa.create_engine`, as well as the
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:paramref:`.Connection.execution_options.isolation_level` argument as passed to
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:meth:`_engine.Connection.execution_options`.
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This feature works by issuing the
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command ``SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL <level>`` for each new
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connection. For the special AUTOCOMMIT isolation level, DBAPI-specific
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techniques are used.
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To set isolation level using :func:`_sa.create_engine`::
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engine = create_engine(
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"mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/test",
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isolation_level="READ UNCOMMITTED"
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)
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To set using per-connection execution options::
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connection = engine.connect()
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connection = connection.execution_options(
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isolation_level="READ COMMITTED"
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)
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Valid values for ``isolation_level`` include:
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* ``READ COMMITTED``
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* ``READ UNCOMMITTED``
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* ``REPEATABLE READ``
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* ``SERIALIZABLE``
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* ``AUTOCOMMIT``
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The special ``AUTOCOMMIT`` value makes use of the various "autocommit"
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attributes provided by specific DBAPIs, and is currently supported by
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MySQLdb, MySQL-Client, MySQL-Connector Python, and PyMySQL. Using it,
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the database connection will return true for the value of
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``SELECT @@autocommit;``.
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There are also more options for isolation level configurations, such as
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"sub-engine" objects linked to a main :class:`_engine.Engine` which each apply
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different isolation level settings. See the discussion at
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:ref:`dbapi_autocommit` for background.
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`dbapi_autocommit`
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AUTO_INCREMENT Behavior
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-----------------------
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When creating tables, SQLAlchemy will automatically set ``AUTO_INCREMENT`` on
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the first :class:`.Integer` primary key column which is not marked as a
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foreign key::
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>>> t = Table('mytable', metadata,
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... Column('mytable_id', Integer, primary_key=True)
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... )
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>>> t.create()
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CREATE TABLE mytable (
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id INTEGER NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
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PRIMARY KEY (id)
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)
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You can disable this behavior by passing ``False`` to the
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:paramref:`_schema.Column.autoincrement` argument of :class:`_schema.Column`.
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This flag
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can also be used to enable auto-increment on a secondary column in a
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multi-column key for some storage engines::
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Table('mytable', metadata,
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Column('gid', Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=False),
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Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True)
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)
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.. _mysql_ss_cursors:
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Server Side Cursors
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-------------------
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Server-side cursor support is available for the mysqlclient, PyMySQL,
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mariadbconnector dialects and may also be available in others. This makes use
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of either the "buffered=True/False" flag if available or by using a class such
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as ``MySQLdb.cursors.SSCursor`` or ``pymysql.cursors.SSCursor`` internally.
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Server side cursors are enabled on a per-statement basis by using the
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:paramref:`.Connection.execution_options.stream_results` connection execution
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option::
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with engine.connect() as conn:
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result = conn.execution_options(stream_results=True).execute(text("select * from table"))
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Note that some kinds of SQL statements may not be supported with
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server side cursors; generally, only SQL statements that return rows should be
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used with this option.
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.. deprecated:: 1.4 The dialect-level server_side_cursors flag is deprecated
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and will be removed in a future release. Please use the
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:paramref:`_engine.Connection.stream_results` execution option for
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unbuffered cursor support.
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`engine_stream_results`
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.. _mysql_unicode:
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Unicode
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-------
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Charset Selection
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Most MySQL / MariaDB DBAPIs offer the option to set the client character set for
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a connection. This is typically delivered using the ``charset`` parameter
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in the URL, such as::
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e = create_engine(
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"mysql+pymysql://scott:tiger@localhost/test?charset=utf8mb4")
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This charset is the **client character set** for the connection. Some
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MySQL DBAPIs will default this to a value such as ``latin1``, and some
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will make use of the ``default-character-set`` setting in the ``my.cnf``
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file as well. Documentation for the DBAPI in use should be consulted
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for specific behavior.
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The encoding used for Unicode has traditionally been ``'utf8'``. However, for
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MySQL versions 5.5.3 and MariaDB 5.5 on forward, a new MySQL-specific encoding
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``'utf8mb4'`` has been introduced, and as of MySQL 8.0 a warning is emitted by
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the server if plain ``utf8`` is specified within any server-side directives,
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replaced with ``utf8mb3``. The rationale for this new encoding is due to the
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fact that MySQL's legacy utf-8 encoding only supports codepoints up to three
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bytes instead of four. Therefore, when communicating with a MySQL or MariaDB
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database that includes codepoints more than three bytes in size, this new
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charset is preferred, if supported by both the database as well as the client
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DBAPI, as in::
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e = create_engine(
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"mysql+pymysql://scott:tiger@localhost/test?charset=utf8mb4")
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All modern DBAPIs should support the ``utf8mb4`` charset.
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In order to use ``utf8mb4`` encoding for a schema that was created with legacy
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``utf8``, changes to the MySQL/MariaDB schema and/or server configuration may be
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required.
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.. seealso::
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`The utf8mb4 Character Set \
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<https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/charset-unicode-utf8mb4.html>`_ - \
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in the MySQL documentation
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.. _mysql_binary_introducer:
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Dealing with Binary Data Warnings and Unicode
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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MySQL versions 5.6, 5.7 and later (not MariaDB at the time of this writing) now
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emit a warning when attempting to pass binary data to the database, while a
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character set encoding is also in place, when the binary data itself is not
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valid for that encoding::
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default.py:509: Warning: (1300, "Invalid utf8mb4 character string:
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'F9876A'")
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cursor.execute(statement, parameters)
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This warning is due to the fact that the MySQL client library is attempting to
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interpret the binary string as a unicode object even if a datatype such
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as :class:`.LargeBinary` is in use. To resolve this, the SQL statement requires
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a binary "character set introducer" be present before any non-NULL value
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that renders like this::
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INSERT INTO table (data) VALUES (_binary %s)
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These character set introducers are provided by the DBAPI driver, assuming the
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use of mysqlclient or PyMySQL (both of which are recommended). Add the query
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string parameter ``binary_prefix=true`` to the URL to repair this warning::
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# mysqlclient
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engine = create_engine(
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"mysql+mysqldb://scott:tiger@localhost/test?charset=utf8mb4&binary_prefix=true")
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# PyMySQL
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engine = create_engine(
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"mysql+pymysql://scott:tiger@localhost/test?charset=utf8mb4&binary_prefix=true")
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The ``binary_prefix`` flag may or may not be supported by other MySQL drivers.
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SQLAlchemy itself cannot render this ``_binary`` prefix reliably, as it does
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not work with the NULL value, which is valid to be sent as a bound parameter.
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As the MySQL driver renders parameters directly into the SQL string, it's the
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most efficient place for this additional keyword to be passed.
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.. seealso::
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`Character set introducers <https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/charset-introducer.html>`_ - on the MySQL website
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ANSI Quoting Style
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------------------
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MySQL / MariaDB feature two varieties of identifier "quoting style", one using
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backticks and the other using quotes, e.g. ```some_identifier``` vs.
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``"some_identifier"``. All MySQL dialects detect which version
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is in use by checking the value of :ref:`sql_mode<mysql_sql_mode>` when a connection is first
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established with a particular :class:`_engine.Engine`.
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This quoting style comes
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into play when rendering table and column names as well as when reflecting
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existing database structures. The detection is entirely automatic and
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no special configuration is needed to use either quoting style.
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.. _mysql_sql_mode:
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Changing the sql_mode
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---------------------
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MySQL supports operating in multiple
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`Server SQL Modes <https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/sql-mode.html>`_ for
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both Servers and Clients. To change the ``sql_mode`` for a given application, a
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developer can leverage SQLAlchemy's Events system.
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|
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In the following example, the event system is used to set the ``sql_mode`` on
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the ``first_connect`` and ``connect`` events::
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from sqlalchemy import create_engine, event
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eng = create_engine("mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/test", echo='debug')
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# `insert=True` will ensure this is the very first listener to run
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@event.listens_for(eng, "connect", insert=True)
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def connect(dbapi_connection, connection_record):
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cursor = dbapi_connection.cursor()
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cursor.execute("SET sql_mode = 'STRICT_ALL_TABLES'")
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conn = eng.connect()
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In the example illustrated above, the "connect" event will invoke the "SET"
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statement on the connection at the moment a particular DBAPI connection is
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first created for a given Pool, before the connection is made available to the
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connection pool. Additionally, because the function was registered with
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``insert=True``, it will be prepended to the internal list of registered
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functions.
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|
MySQL / MariaDB SQL Extensions
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|
------------------------------
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Many of the MySQL / MariaDB SQL extensions are handled through SQLAlchemy's generic
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function and operator support::
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table.select(table.c.password==func.md5('plaintext'))
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table.select(table.c.username.op('regexp')('^[a-d]'))
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|
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And of course any valid SQL statement can be executed as a string as well.
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Some limited direct support for MySQL / MariaDB extensions to SQL is currently
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available.
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* INSERT..ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE: See
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:ref:`mysql_insert_on_duplicate_key_update`
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* SELECT pragma, use :meth:`_expression.Select.prefix_with` and
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:meth:`_query.Query.prefix_with`::
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select(...).prefix_with(['HIGH_PRIORITY', 'SQL_SMALL_RESULT'])
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* UPDATE with LIMIT::
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update(..., mysql_limit=10, mariadb_limit=10)
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* optimizer hints, use :meth:`_expression.Select.prefix_with` and
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:meth:`_query.Query.prefix_with`::
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select(...).prefix_with("/*+ NO_RANGE_OPTIMIZATION(t4 PRIMARY) */")
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* index hints, use :meth:`_expression.Select.with_hint` and
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:meth:`_query.Query.with_hint`::
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select(...).with_hint(some_table, "USE INDEX xyz")
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|
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* MATCH operator support::
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|
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|
from sqlalchemy.dialects.mysql import match
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|
select(...).where(match(col1, col2, against="some expr").in_boolean_mode())
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|
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|
.. seealso::
|
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|
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|
:class:`_mysql.match`
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|
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|
.. _mysql_insert_on_duplicate_key_update:
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|
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|
INSERT...ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE (Upsert)
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|
------------------------------------------
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|
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|
MySQL / MariaDB allow "upserts" (update or insert)
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|
of rows into a table via the ``ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE`` clause of the
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|
``INSERT`` statement. A candidate row will only be inserted if that row does
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|
not match an existing primary or unique key in the table; otherwise, an UPDATE
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|
will be performed. The statement allows for separate specification of the
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||
|
values to INSERT versus the values for UPDATE.
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||
|
|
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|
SQLAlchemy provides ``ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE`` support via the MySQL-specific
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|
:func:`.mysql.insert()` function, which provides
|
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|
the generative method :meth:`~.mysql.Insert.on_duplicate_key_update`:
|
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|
|
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|
.. sourcecode:: pycon+sql
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|
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|
>>> from sqlalchemy.dialects.mysql import insert
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|
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|
>>> insert_stmt = insert(my_table).values(
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|
... id='some_existing_id',
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|
... data='inserted value')
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||
|
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|
>>> on_duplicate_key_stmt = insert_stmt.on_duplicate_key_update(
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|
... data=insert_stmt.inserted.data,
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|
... status='U'
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|
... )
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|
>>> print(on_duplicate_key_stmt)
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|
{opensql}INSERT INTO my_table (id, data) VALUES (%s, %s)
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|
ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE data = VALUES(data), status = %s
|
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|
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|
|
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|
Unlike PostgreSQL's "ON CONFLICT" phrase, the "ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE"
|
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|
phrase will always match on any primary key or unique key, and will always
|
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|
perform an UPDATE if there's a match; there are no options for it to raise
|
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|
an error or to skip performing an UPDATE.
|
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|
|
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|
``ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE`` is used to perform an update of the already
|
||
|
existing row, using any combination of new values as well as values
|
||
|
from the proposed insertion. These values are normally specified using
|
||
|
keyword arguments passed to the
|
||
|
:meth:`_mysql.Insert.on_duplicate_key_update`
|
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|
given column key values (usually the name of the column, unless it
|
||
|
specifies :paramref:`_schema.Column.key`
|
||
|
) as keys and literal or SQL expressions
|
||
|
as values:
|
||
|
|
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|
.. sourcecode:: pycon+sql
|
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|
|
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|
>>> insert_stmt = insert(my_table).values(
|
||
|
... id='some_existing_id',
|
||
|
... data='inserted value')
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> on_duplicate_key_stmt = insert_stmt.on_duplicate_key_update(
|
||
|
... data="some data",
|
||
|
... updated_at=func.current_timestamp(),
|
||
|
... )
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> print(on_duplicate_key_stmt)
|
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|
{opensql}INSERT INTO my_table (id, data) VALUES (%s, %s)
|
||
|
ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE data = %s, updated_at = CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
|
||
|
|
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|
In a manner similar to that of :meth:`.UpdateBase.values`, other parameter
|
||
|
forms are accepted, including a single dictionary:
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. sourcecode:: pycon+sql
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> on_duplicate_key_stmt = insert_stmt.on_duplicate_key_update(
|
||
|
... {"data": "some data", "updated_at": func.current_timestamp()},
|
||
|
... )
|
||
|
|
||
|
as well as a list of 2-tuples, which will automatically provide
|
||
|
a parameter-ordered UPDATE statement in a manner similar to that described
|
||
|
at :ref:`tutorial_parameter_ordered_updates`. Unlike the :class:`_expression.Update`
|
||
|
object,
|
||
|
no special flag is needed to specify the intent since the argument form is
|
||
|
this context is unambiguous:
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. sourcecode:: pycon+sql
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> on_duplicate_key_stmt = insert_stmt.on_duplicate_key_update(
|
||
|
... [
|
||
|
... ("data", "some data"),
|
||
|
... ("updated_at", func.current_timestamp()),
|
||
|
... ]
|
||
|
... )
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> print(on_duplicate_key_stmt)
|
||
|
{opensql}INSERT INTO my_table (id, data) VALUES (%s, %s)
|
||
|
ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE data = %s, updated_at = CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 1.3 support for parameter-ordered UPDATE clause within
|
||
|
MySQL ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. warning::
|
||
|
|
||
|
The :meth:`_mysql.Insert.on_duplicate_key_update`
|
||
|
method does **not** take into
|
||
|
account Python-side default UPDATE values or generation functions, e.g.
|
||
|
e.g. those specified using :paramref:`_schema.Column.onupdate`.
|
||
|
These values will not be exercised for an ON DUPLICATE KEY style of UPDATE,
|
||
|
unless they are manually specified explicitly in the parameters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
In order to refer to the proposed insertion row, the special alias
|
||
|
:attr:`_mysql.Insert.inserted` is available as an attribute on
|
||
|
the :class:`_mysql.Insert` object; this object is a
|
||
|
:class:`_expression.ColumnCollection` which contains all columns of the target
|
||
|
table:
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. sourcecode:: pycon+sql
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> stmt = insert(my_table).values(
|
||
|
... id='some_id',
|
||
|
... data='inserted value',
|
||
|
... author='jlh')
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> do_update_stmt = stmt.on_duplicate_key_update(
|
||
|
... data="updated value",
|
||
|
... author=stmt.inserted.author
|
||
|
... )
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> print(do_update_stmt)
|
||
|
{opensql}INSERT INTO my_table (id, data, author) VALUES (%s, %s, %s)
|
||
|
ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE data = %s, author = VALUES(author)
|
||
|
|
||
|
When rendered, the "inserted" namespace will produce the expression
|
||
|
``VALUES(<columnname>)``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.2 Added support for MySQL ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE clause
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
rowcount Support
|
||
|
----------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
SQLAlchemy standardizes the DBAPI ``cursor.rowcount`` attribute to be the
|
||
|
usual definition of "number of rows matched by an UPDATE or DELETE" statement.
|
||
|
This is in contradiction to the default setting on most MySQL DBAPI drivers,
|
||
|
which is "number of rows actually modified/deleted". For this reason, the
|
||
|
SQLAlchemy MySQL dialects always add the ``constants.CLIENT.FOUND_ROWS``
|
||
|
flag, or whatever is equivalent for the target dialect, upon connection.
|
||
|
This setting is currently hardcoded.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:attr:`_engine.CursorResult.rowcount`
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. _mysql_indexes:
|
||
|
|
||
|
MySQL / MariaDB- Specific Index Options
|
||
|
-----------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
MySQL and MariaDB-specific extensions to the :class:`.Index` construct are available.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index Length
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
|
||
|
MySQL and MariaDB both provide an option to create index entries with a certain length, where
|
||
|
"length" refers to the number of characters or bytes in each value which will
|
||
|
become part of the index. SQLAlchemy provides this feature via the
|
||
|
``mysql_length`` and/or ``mariadb_length`` parameters::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index('my_index', my_table.c.data, mysql_length=10, mariadb_length=10)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index('a_b_idx', my_table.c.a, my_table.c.b, mysql_length={'a': 4,
|
||
|
'b': 9})
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index('a_b_idx', my_table.c.a, my_table.c.b, mariadb_length={'a': 4,
|
||
|
'b': 9})
|
||
|
|
||
|
Prefix lengths are given in characters for nonbinary string types and in bytes
|
||
|
for binary string types. The value passed to the keyword argument *must* be
|
||
|
either an integer (and, thus, specify the same prefix length value for all
|
||
|
columns of the index) or a dict in which keys are column names and values are
|
||
|
prefix length values for corresponding columns. MySQL and MariaDB only allow a
|
||
|
length for a column of an index if it is for a CHAR, VARCHAR, TEXT, BINARY,
|
||
|
VARBINARY and BLOB.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index Prefixes
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
|
||
|
MySQL storage engines permit you to specify an index prefix when creating
|
||
|
an index. SQLAlchemy provides this feature via the
|
||
|
``mysql_prefix`` parameter on :class:`.Index`::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index('my_index', my_table.c.data, mysql_prefix='FULLTEXT')
|
||
|
|
||
|
The value passed to the keyword argument will be simply passed through to the
|
||
|
underlying CREATE INDEX, so it *must* be a valid index prefix for your MySQL
|
||
|
storage engine.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.1.5
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
`CREATE INDEX <https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/create-index.html>`_ - MySQL documentation
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index Types
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
|
||
|
Some MySQL storage engines permit you to specify an index type when creating
|
||
|
an index or primary key constraint. SQLAlchemy provides this feature via the
|
||
|
``mysql_using`` parameter on :class:`.Index`::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index('my_index', my_table.c.data, mysql_using='hash', mariadb_using='hash')
|
||
|
|
||
|
As well as the ``mysql_using`` parameter on :class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint`::
|
||
|
|
||
|
PrimaryKeyConstraint("data", mysql_using='hash', mariadb_using='hash')
|
||
|
|
||
|
The value passed to the keyword argument will be simply passed through to the
|
||
|
underlying CREATE INDEX or PRIMARY KEY clause, so it *must* be a valid index
|
||
|
type for your MySQL storage engine.
|
||
|
|
||
|
More information can be found at:
|
||
|
|
||
|
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/create-index.html
|
||
|
|
||
|
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/create-table.html
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index Parsers
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
|
||
|
CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX in MySQL also supports a "WITH PARSER" option. This
|
||
|
is available using the keyword argument ``mysql_with_parser``::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Index(
|
||
|
'my_index', my_table.c.data,
|
||
|
mysql_prefix='FULLTEXT', mysql_with_parser="ngram",
|
||
|
mariadb_prefix='FULLTEXT', mariadb_with_parser="ngram",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionadded:: 1.3
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. _mysql_foreign_keys:
|
||
|
|
||
|
MySQL / MariaDB Foreign Keys
|
||
|
-----------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
MySQL and MariaDB's behavior regarding foreign keys has some important caveats.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Foreign Key Arguments to Avoid
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
|
||
|
Neither MySQL nor MariaDB support the foreign key arguments "DEFERRABLE", "INITIALLY",
|
||
|
or "MATCH". Using the ``deferrable`` or ``initially`` keyword argument with
|
||
|
:class:`_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint` or :class:`_schema.ForeignKey`
|
||
|
will have the effect of
|
||
|
these keywords being rendered in a DDL expression, which will then raise an
|
||
|
error on MySQL or MariaDB. In order to use these keywords on a foreign key while having
|
||
|
them ignored on a MySQL / MariaDB backend, use a custom compile rule::
|
||
|
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy.ext.compiler import compiles
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy.schema import ForeignKeyConstraint
|
||
|
|
||
|
@compiles(ForeignKeyConstraint, "mysql", "mariadb")
|
||
|
def process(element, compiler, **kw):
|
||
|
element.deferrable = element.initially = None
|
||
|
return compiler.visit_foreign_key_constraint(element, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
The "MATCH" keyword is in fact more insidious, and is explicitly disallowed
|
||
|
by SQLAlchemy in conjunction with the MySQL or MariaDB backends. This argument is
|
||
|
silently ignored by MySQL / MariaDB, but in addition has the effect of ON UPDATE and ON
|
||
|
DELETE options also being ignored by the backend. Therefore MATCH should
|
||
|
never be used with the MySQL / MariaDB backends; as is the case with DEFERRABLE and
|
||
|
INITIALLY, custom compilation rules can be used to correct a
|
||
|
ForeignKeyConstraint at DDL definition time.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Reflection of Foreign Key Constraints
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
|
||
|
Not all MySQL / MariaDB storage engines support foreign keys. When using the
|
||
|
very common ``MyISAM`` MySQL storage engine, the information loaded by table
|
||
|
reflection will not include foreign keys. For these tables, you may supply a
|
||
|
:class:`~sqlalchemy.ForeignKeyConstraint` at reflection time::
|
||
|
|
||
|
Table('mytable', metadata,
|
||
|
ForeignKeyConstraint(['other_id'], ['othertable.other_id']),
|
||
|
autoload_with=engine
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. seealso::
|
||
|
|
||
|
:ref:`mysql_storage_engines`
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. _mysql_unique_constraints:
|
||
|
|
||
|
MySQL / MariaDB Unique Constraints and Reflection
|
||
|
----------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
SQLAlchemy supports both the :class:`.Index` construct with the
|
||
|
flag ``unique=True``, indicating a UNIQUE index, as well as the
|
||
|
:class:`.UniqueConstraint` construct, representing a UNIQUE constraint.
|
||
|
Both objects/syntaxes are supported by MySQL / MariaDB when emitting DDL to create
|
||
|
these constraints. However, MySQL / MariaDB does not have a unique constraint
|
||
|
construct that is separate from a unique index; that is, the "UNIQUE"
|
||
|
constraint on MySQL / MariaDB is equivalent to creating a "UNIQUE INDEX".
|
||
|
|
||
|
When reflecting these constructs, the
|
||
|
:meth:`_reflection.Inspector.get_indexes`
|
||
|
and the :meth:`_reflection.Inspector.get_unique_constraints`
|
||
|
methods will **both**
|
||
|
return an entry for a UNIQUE index in MySQL / MariaDB. However, when performing
|
||
|
full table reflection using ``Table(..., autoload_with=engine)``,
|
||
|
the :class:`.UniqueConstraint` construct is
|
||
|
**not** part of the fully reflected :class:`_schema.Table` construct under any
|
||
|
circumstances; this construct is always represented by a :class:`.Index`
|
||
|
with the ``unique=True`` setting present in the :attr:`_schema.Table.indexes`
|
||
|
collection.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
TIMESTAMP / DATETIME issues
|
||
|
---------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. _mysql_timestamp_onupdate:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rendering ON UPDATE CURRENT TIMESTAMP for MySQL / MariaDB's explicit_defaults_for_timestamp
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
|
||
|
MySQL / MariaDB have historically expanded the DDL for the :class:`_types.TIMESTAMP`
|
||
|
datatype into the phrase "TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE
|
||
|
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP", which includes non-standard SQL that automatically updates
|
||
|
the column with the current timestamp when an UPDATE occurs, eliminating the
|
||
|
usual need to use a trigger in such a case where server-side update changes are
|
||
|
desired.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MySQL 5.6 introduced a new flag `explicit_defaults_for_timestamp
|
||
|
<https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/server-system-variables.html
|
||
|
#sysvar_explicit_defaults_for_timestamp>`_ which disables the above behavior,
|
||
|
and in MySQL 8 this flag defaults to true, meaning in order to get a MySQL
|
||
|
"on update timestamp" without changing this flag, the above DDL must be
|
||
|
rendered explicitly. Additionally, the same DDL is valid for use of the
|
||
|
``DATETIME`` datatype as well.
|
||
|
|
||
|
SQLAlchemy's MySQL dialect does not yet have an option to generate
|
||
|
MySQL's "ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP" clause, noting that this is not a general
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purpose "ON UPDATE" as there is no such syntax in standard SQL. SQLAlchemy's
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|
:paramref:`_schema.Column.server_onupdate` parameter is currently not related
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|
to this special MySQL behavior.
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|
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|
To generate this DDL, make use of the :paramref:`_schema.Column.server_default`
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|
parameter and pass a textual clause that also includes the ON UPDATE clause::
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|
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|
from sqlalchemy import Table, MetaData, Column, Integer, String, TIMESTAMP
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from sqlalchemy import text
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|
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metadata = MetaData()
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|
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mytable = Table(
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"mytable",
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|
metadata,
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|
Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True),
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|
Column('data', String(50)),
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|
Column(
|
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|
'last_updated',
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|
TIMESTAMP,
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|
server_default=text("CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP")
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|
)
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|
)
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|
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|
The same instructions apply to use of the :class:`_types.DateTime` and
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|
:class:`_types.DATETIME` datatypes::
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|
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|
from sqlalchemy import DateTime
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|
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|
mytable = Table(
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|
"mytable",
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|
metadata,
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|
Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True),
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|
Column('data', String(50)),
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|
Column(
|
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|
'last_updated',
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|
DateTime,
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|
server_default=text("CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP")
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|
)
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|
)
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|
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|
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|
Even though the :paramref:`_schema.Column.server_onupdate` feature does not
|
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|
generate this DDL, it still may be desirable to signal to the ORM that this
|
||
|
updated value should be fetched. This syntax looks like the following::
|
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|
|
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|
from sqlalchemy.schema import FetchedValue
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|
|
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|
class MyClass(Base):
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|
__tablename__ = 'mytable'
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|
|
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|
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
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|
data = Column(String(50))
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|
last_updated = Column(
|
||
|
TIMESTAMP,
|
||
|
server_default=text("CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP"),
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|
server_onupdate=FetchedValue()
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||
|
)
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||
|
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|
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|
.. _mysql_timestamp_null:
|
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|
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|
TIMESTAMP Columns and NULL
|
||
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
|
||
|
MySQL historically enforces that a column which specifies the
|
||
|
TIMESTAMP datatype implicitly includes a default value of
|
||
|
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, even though this is not stated, and additionally
|
||
|
sets the column as NOT NULL, the opposite behavior vs. that of all
|
||
|
other datatypes::
|
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|
|
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|
mysql> CREATE TABLE ts_test (
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|
-> a INTEGER,
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|
-> b INTEGER NOT NULL,
|
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|
-> c TIMESTAMP,
|
||
|
-> d TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
|
||
|
-> e TIMESTAMP NULL);
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||
|
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.03 sec)
|
||
|
|
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|
mysql> SHOW CREATE TABLE ts_test;
|
||
|
+---------+-----------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
| Table | Create Table
|
||
|
+---------+-----------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
| ts_test | CREATE TABLE `ts_test` (
|
||
|
`a` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
|
||
|
`b` int(11) NOT NULL,
|
||
|
`c` timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
|
||
|
`d` timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
|
||
|
`e` timestamp NULL DEFAULT NULL
|
||
|
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
|
||
|
|
||
|
Above, we see that an INTEGER column defaults to NULL, unless it is specified
|
||
|
with NOT NULL. But when the column is of type TIMESTAMP, an implicit
|
||
|
default of CURRENT_TIMESTAMP is generated which also coerces the column
|
||
|
to be a NOT NULL, even though we did not specify it as such.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This behavior of MySQL can be changed on the MySQL side using the
|
||
|
`explicit_defaults_for_timestamp
|
||
|
<https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/server-system-variables.html
|
||
|
#sysvar_explicit_defaults_for_timestamp>`_ configuration flag introduced in
|
||
|
MySQL 5.6. With this server setting enabled, TIMESTAMP columns behave like
|
||
|
any other datatype on the MySQL side with regards to defaults and nullability.
|
||
|
|
||
|
However, to accommodate the vast majority of MySQL databases that do not
|
||
|
specify this new flag, SQLAlchemy emits the "NULL" specifier explicitly with
|
||
|
any TIMESTAMP column that does not specify ``nullable=False``. In order to
|
||
|
accommodate newer databases that specify ``explicit_defaults_for_timestamp``,
|
||
|
SQLAlchemy also emits NOT NULL for TIMESTAMP columns that do specify
|
||
|
``nullable=False``. The following example illustrates::
|
||
|
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy import MetaData, Integer, Table, Column, text
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy.dialects.mysql import TIMESTAMP
|
||
|
|
||
|
m = MetaData()
|
||
|
t = Table('ts_test', m,
|
||
|
Column('a', Integer),
|
||
|
Column('b', Integer, nullable=False),
|
||
|
Column('c', TIMESTAMP),
|
||
|
Column('d', TIMESTAMP, nullable=False)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
|
||
|
e = create_engine("mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/test", echo=True)
|
||
|
m.create_all(e)
|
||
|
|
||
|
output::
|
||
|
|
||
|
CREATE TABLE ts_test (
|
||
|
a INTEGER,
|
||
|
b INTEGER NOT NULL,
|
||
|
c TIMESTAMP NULL,
|
||
|
d TIMESTAMP NOT NULL
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. versionchanged:: 1.0.0 - SQLAlchemy now renders NULL or NOT NULL in all
|
||
|
cases for TIMESTAMP columns, to accommodate
|
||
|
``explicit_defaults_for_timestamp``. Prior to this version, it will
|
||
|
not render "NOT NULL" for a TIMESTAMP column that is ``nullable=False``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
""" # noqa
|
||
|
|
||
|
from array import array as _array
|
||
|
from collections import defaultdict
|
||
|
from itertools import compress
|
||
|
import re
|
||
|
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy import literal_column
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy import text
|
||
|
from sqlalchemy.sql import visitors
|
||
|
from . import reflection as _reflection
|
||
|
from .enumerated import ENUM
|
||
|
from .enumerated import SET
|
||
|
from .json import JSON
|
||
|
from .json import JSONIndexType
|
||
|
from .json import JSONPathType
|
||
|
from .reserved_words import RESERVED_WORDS_MARIADB
|
||
|
from .reserved_words import RESERVED_WORDS_MYSQL
|
||
|
from .types import _FloatType
|
||
|
from .types import _IntegerType
|
||
|
from .types import _MatchType
|
||
|
from .types import _NumericType
|
||
|
from .types import _StringType
|
||
|
from .types import BIGINT
|
||
|
from .types import BIT
|
||
|
from .types import CHAR
|
||
|
from .types import DATETIME
|
||
|
from .types import DECIMAL
|
||
|
from .types import DOUBLE
|
||
|
from .types import FLOAT
|
||
|
from .types import INTEGER
|
||
|
from .types import LONGBLOB
|
||
|
from .types import LONGTEXT
|
||
|
from .types import MEDIUMBLOB
|
||
|
from .types import MEDIUMINT
|
||
|
from .types import MEDIUMTEXT
|
||
|
from .types import NCHAR
|
||
|
from .types import NUMERIC
|
||
|
from .types import NVARCHAR
|
||
|
from .types import REAL
|
||
|
from .types import SMALLINT
|
||
|
from .types import TEXT
|
||
|
from .types import TIME
|
||
|
from .types import TIMESTAMP
|
||
|
from .types import TINYBLOB
|
||
|
from .types import TINYINT
|
||
|
from .types import TINYTEXT
|
||
|
from .types import VARCHAR
|
||
|
from .types import YEAR
|
||
|
from ... import exc
|
||
|
from ... import log
|
||
|
from ... import schema as sa_schema
|
||
|
from ... import sql
|
||
|
from ... import types as sqltypes
|
||
|
from ... import util
|
||
|
from ...engine import default
|
||
|
from ...engine import reflection
|
||
|
from ...sql import coercions
|
||
|
from ...sql import compiler
|
||
|
from ...sql import elements
|
||
|
from ...sql import functions
|
||
|
from ...sql import operators
|
||
|
from ...sql import roles
|
||
|
from ...sql import util as sql_util
|
||
|
from ...sql.sqltypes import Unicode
|
||
|
from ...types import BINARY
|
||
|
from ...types import BLOB
|
||
|
from ...types import BOOLEAN
|
||
|
from ...types import DATE
|
||
|
from ...types import VARBINARY
|
||
|
from ...util import topological
|
||
|
|
||
|
AUTOCOMMIT_RE = re.compile(
|
||
|
r"\s*(?:UPDATE|INSERT|CREATE|DELETE|DROP|ALTER|LOAD +DATA|REPLACE)",
|
||
|
re.I | re.UNICODE,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
SET_RE = re.compile(
|
||
|
r"\s*SET\s+(?:(?:GLOBAL|SESSION)\s+)?\w", re.I | re.UNICODE
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
# old names
|
||
|
MSTime = TIME
|
||
|
MSSet = SET
|
||
|
MSEnum = ENUM
|
||
|
MSLongBlob = LONGBLOB
|
||
|
MSMediumBlob = MEDIUMBLOB
|
||
|
MSTinyBlob = TINYBLOB
|
||
|
MSBlob = BLOB
|
||
|
MSBinary = BINARY
|
||
|
MSVarBinary = VARBINARY
|
||
|
MSNChar = NCHAR
|
||
|
MSNVarChar = NVARCHAR
|
||
|
MSChar = CHAR
|
||
|
MSString = VARCHAR
|
||
|
MSLongText = LONGTEXT
|
||
|
MSMediumText = MEDIUMTEXT
|
||
|
MSTinyText = TINYTEXT
|
||
|
MSText = TEXT
|
||
|
MSYear = YEAR
|
||
|
MSTimeStamp = TIMESTAMP
|
||
|
MSBit = BIT
|
||
|
MSSmallInteger = SMALLINT
|
||
|
MSTinyInteger = TINYINT
|
||
|
MSMediumInteger = MEDIUMINT
|
||
|
MSBigInteger = BIGINT
|
||
|
MSNumeric = NUMERIC
|
||
|
MSDecimal = DECIMAL
|
||
|
MSDouble = DOUBLE
|
||
|
MSReal = REAL
|
||
|
MSFloat = FLOAT
|
||
|
MSInteger = INTEGER
|
||
|
|
||
|
colspecs = {
|
||
|
_IntegerType: _IntegerType,
|
||
|
_NumericType: _NumericType,
|
||
|
_FloatType: _FloatType,
|
||
|
sqltypes.Numeric: NUMERIC,
|
||
|
sqltypes.Float: FLOAT,
|
||
|
sqltypes.Time: TIME,
|
||
|
sqltypes.Enum: ENUM,
|
||
|
sqltypes.MatchType: _MatchType,
|
||
|
sqltypes.JSON: JSON,
|
||
|
sqltypes.JSON.JSONIndexType: JSONIndexType,
|
||
|
sqltypes.JSON.JSONPathType: JSONPathType,
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Everything 3.23 through 5.1 excepting OpenGIS types.
|
||
|
ischema_names = {
|
||
|
"bigint": BIGINT,
|
||
|
"binary": BINARY,
|
||
|
"bit": BIT,
|
||
|
"blob": BLOB,
|
||
|
"boolean": BOOLEAN,
|
||
|
"char": CHAR,
|
||
|
"date": DATE,
|
||
|
"datetime": DATETIME,
|
||
|
"decimal": DECIMAL,
|
||
|
"double": DOUBLE,
|
||
|
"enum": ENUM,
|
||
|
"fixed": DECIMAL,
|
||
|
"float": FLOAT,
|
||
|
"int": INTEGER,
|
||
|
"integer": INTEGER,
|
||
|
"json": JSON,
|
||
|
"longblob": LONGBLOB,
|
||
|
"longtext": LONGTEXT,
|
||
|
"mediumblob": MEDIUMBLOB,
|
||
|
"mediumint": MEDIUMINT,
|
||
|
"mediumtext": MEDIUMTEXT,
|
||
|
"nchar": NCHAR,
|
||
|
"nvarchar": NVARCHAR,
|
||
|
"numeric": NUMERIC,
|
||
|
"set": SET,
|
||
|
"smallint": SMALLINT,
|
||
|
"text": TEXT,
|
||
|
"time": TIME,
|
||
|
"timestamp": TIMESTAMP,
|
||
|
"tinyblob": TINYBLOB,
|
||
|
"tinyint": TINYINT,
|
||
|
"tinytext": TINYTEXT,
|
||
|
"varbinary": VARBINARY,
|
||
|
"varchar": VARCHAR,
|
||
|
"year": YEAR,
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class MySQLExecutionContext(default.DefaultExecutionContext):
|
||
|
def should_autocommit_text(self, statement):
|
||
|
return AUTOCOMMIT_RE.match(statement)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def create_server_side_cursor(self):
|
||
|
if self.dialect.supports_server_side_cursors:
|
||
|
return self._dbapi_connection.cursor(self.dialect._sscursor)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
raise NotImplementedError()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def fire_sequence(self, seq, type_):
|
||
|
return self._execute_scalar(
|
||
|
(
|
||
|
"select nextval(%s)"
|
||
|
% self.identifier_preparer.format_sequence(seq)
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class MySQLCompiler(compiler.SQLCompiler):
|
||
|
|
||
|
render_table_with_column_in_update_from = True
|
||
|
"""Overridden from base SQLCompiler value"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
extract_map = compiler.SQLCompiler.extract_map.copy()
|
||
|
extract_map.update({"milliseconds": "millisecond"})
|
||
|
|
||
|
def default_from(self):
|
||
|
"""Called when a ``SELECT`` statement has no froms,
|
||
|
and no ``FROM`` clause is to be appended.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if self.stack:
|
||
|
stmt = self.stack[-1]["selectable"]
|
||
|
if stmt._where_criteria:
|
||
|
return " FROM DUAL"
|
||
|
|
||
|
return ""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_random_func(self, fn, **kw):
|
||
|
return "rand%s" % self.function_argspec(fn)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_sequence(self, seq, **kw):
|
||
|
return "nextval(%s)" % self.preparer.format_sequence(seq)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_sysdate_func(self, fn, **kw):
|
||
|
return "SYSDATE()"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _render_json_extract_from_binary(self, binary, operator, **kw):
|
||
|
# note we are intentionally calling upon the process() calls in the
|
||
|
# order in which they appear in the SQL String as this is used
|
||
|
# by positional parameter rendering
|
||
|
|
||
|
if binary.type._type_affinity is sqltypes.JSON:
|
||
|
return "JSON_EXTRACT(%s, %s)" % (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right, **kw),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# for non-JSON, MySQL doesn't handle JSON null at all so it has to
|
||
|
# be explicit
|
||
|
case_expression = "CASE JSON_EXTRACT(%s, %s) WHEN 'null' THEN NULL" % (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right, **kw),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if binary.type._type_affinity is sqltypes.Integer:
|
||
|
type_expression = (
|
||
|
"ELSE CAST(JSON_EXTRACT(%s, %s) AS SIGNED INTEGER)"
|
||
|
% (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right, **kw),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
elif binary.type._type_affinity is sqltypes.Numeric:
|
||
|
if (
|
||
|
binary.type.scale is not None
|
||
|
and binary.type.precision is not None
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
# using DECIMAL here because MySQL does not recognize NUMERIC
|
||
|
type_expression = (
|
||
|
"ELSE CAST(JSON_EXTRACT(%s, %s) AS DECIMAL(%s, %s))"
|
||
|
% (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right, **kw),
|
||
|
binary.type.precision,
|
||
|
binary.type.scale,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# FLOAT / REAL not added in MySQL til 8.0.17
|
||
|
type_expression = (
|
||
|
"ELSE JSON_EXTRACT(%s, %s)+0.0000000000000000000000"
|
||
|
% (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right, **kw),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
elif binary.type._type_affinity is sqltypes.Boolean:
|
||
|
# the NULL handling is particularly weird with boolean, so
|
||
|
# explicitly return true/false constants
|
||
|
type_expression = "WHEN true THEN true ELSE false"
|
||
|
elif binary.type._type_affinity is sqltypes.String:
|
||
|
# (gord): this fails with a JSON value that's a four byte unicode
|
||
|
# string. SQLite has the same problem at the moment
|
||
|
# (zzzeek): I'm not really sure. let's take a look at a test case
|
||
|
# that hits each backend and maybe make a requires rule for it?
|
||
|
type_expression = "ELSE JSON_UNQUOTE(JSON_EXTRACT(%s, %s))" % (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right, **kw),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# other affinity....this is not expected right now
|
||
|
type_expression = "ELSE JSON_EXTRACT(%s, %s)" % (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right, **kw),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return case_expression + " " + type_expression + " END"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_json_getitem_op_binary(self, binary, operator, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._render_json_extract_from_binary(binary, operator, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_json_path_getitem_op_binary(self, binary, operator, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._render_json_extract_from_binary(binary, operator, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_on_duplicate_key_update(self, on_duplicate, **kw):
|
||
|
statement = self.current_executable
|
||
|
|
||
|
if on_duplicate._parameter_ordering:
|
||
|
parameter_ordering = [
|
||
|
coercions.expect(roles.DMLColumnRole, key)
|
||
|
for key in on_duplicate._parameter_ordering
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
ordered_keys = set(parameter_ordering)
|
||
|
cols = [
|
||
|
statement.table.c[key]
|
||
|
for key in parameter_ordering
|
||
|
if key in statement.table.c
|
||
|
] + [c for c in statement.table.c if c.key not in ordered_keys]
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
cols = statement.table.c
|
||
|
|
||
|
clauses = []
|
||
|
# traverses through all table columns to preserve table column order
|
||
|
for column in (col for col in cols if col.key in on_duplicate.update):
|
||
|
|
||
|
val = on_duplicate.update[column.key]
|
||
|
|
||
|
if coercions._is_literal(val):
|
||
|
val = elements.BindParameter(None, val, type_=column.type)
|
||
|
value_text = self.process(val.self_group(), use_schema=False)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
|
||
|
def replace(obj):
|
||
|
if (
|
||
|
isinstance(obj, elements.BindParameter)
|
||
|
and obj.type._isnull
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
obj = obj._clone()
|
||
|
obj.type = column.type
|
||
|
return obj
|
||
|
elif (
|
||
|
isinstance(obj, elements.ColumnClause)
|
||
|
and obj.table is on_duplicate.inserted_alias
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
obj = literal_column(
|
||
|
"VALUES(" + self.preparer.quote(obj.name) + ")"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return obj
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# element is not replaced
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
|
||
|
val = visitors.replacement_traverse(val, {}, replace)
|
||
|
value_text = self.process(val.self_group(), use_schema=False)
|
||
|
|
||
|
name_text = self.preparer.quote(column.name)
|
||
|
clauses.append("%s = %s" % (name_text, value_text))
|
||
|
|
||
|
non_matching = set(on_duplicate.update) - set(c.key for c in cols)
|
||
|
if non_matching:
|
||
|
util.warn(
|
||
|
"Additional column names not matching "
|
||
|
"any column keys in table '%s': %s"
|
||
|
% (
|
||
|
self.statement.table.name,
|
||
|
(", ".join("'%s'" % c for c in non_matching)),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return "ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE " + ", ".join(clauses)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_concat_op_binary(self, binary, operator, **kw):
|
||
|
return "concat(%s, %s)" % (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right, **kw),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
_match_valid_flag_combinations = frozenset(
|
||
|
(
|
||
|
# (boolean_mode, natural_language, query_expansion)
|
||
|
(False, False, False),
|
||
|
(True, False, False),
|
||
|
(False, True, False),
|
||
|
(False, False, True),
|
||
|
(False, True, True),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
_match_flag_expressions = (
|
||
|
"IN BOOLEAN MODE",
|
||
|
"IN NATURAL LANGUAGE MODE",
|
||
|
"WITH QUERY EXPANSION",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_mysql_match(self, element, **kw):
|
||
|
return self.visit_match_op_binary(element, element.operator, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_match_op_binary(self, binary, operator, **kw):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Note that `mysql_boolean_mode` is enabled by default because of
|
||
|
backward compatibility
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
modifiers = binary.modifiers
|
||
|
|
||
|
boolean_mode = modifiers.get("mysql_boolean_mode", True)
|
||
|
natural_language = modifiers.get("mysql_natural_language", False)
|
||
|
query_expansion = modifiers.get("mysql_query_expansion", False)
|
||
|
|
||
|
flag_combination = (boolean_mode, natural_language, query_expansion)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if flag_combination not in self._match_valid_flag_combinations:
|
||
|
flags = (
|
||
|
"in_boolean_mode=%s" % boolean_mode,
|
||
|
"in_natural_language_mode=%s" % natural_language,
|
||
|
"with_query_expansion=%s" % query_expansion,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
flags = ", ".join(flags)
|
||
|
|
||
|
raise exc.CompileError("Invalid MySQL match flags: %s" % flags)
|
||
|
|
||
|
match_clause = binary.left
|
||
|
match_clause = self.process(match_clause, **kw)
|
||
|
against_clause = self.process(binary.right, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if any(flag_combination):
|
||
|
flag_expressions = compress(
|
||
|
self._match_flag_expressions,
|
||
|
flag_combination,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
against_clause = [against_clause]
|
||
|
against_clause.extend(flag_expressions)
|
||
|
|
||
|
against_clause = " ".join(against_clause)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return "MATCH (%s) AGAINST (%s)" % (match_clause, against_clause)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def get_from_hint_text(self, table, text):
|
||
|
return text
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_typeclause(self, typeclause, type_=None, **kw):
|
||
|
if type_ is None:
|
||
|
type_ = typeclause.type.dialect_impl(self.dialect)
|
||
|
if isinstance(type_, sqltypes.TypeDecorator):
|
||
|
return self.visit_typeclause(typeclause, type_.impl, **kw)
|
||
|
elif isinstance(type_, sqltypes.Integer):
|
||
|
if getattr(type_, "unsigned", False):
|
||
|
return "UNSIGNED INTEGER"
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return "SIGNED INTEGER"
|
||
|
elif isinstance(type_, sqltypes.TIMESTAMP):
|
||
|
return "DATETIME"
|
||
|
elif isinstance(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
(
|
||
|
sqltypes.DECIMAL,
|
||
|
sqltypes.DateTime,
|
||
|
sqltypes.Date,
|
||
|
sqltypes.Time,
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
return self.dialect.type_compiler.process(type_)
|
||
|
elif isinstance(type_, sqltypes.String) and not isinstance(
|
||
|
type_, (ENUM, SET)
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
adapted = CHAR._adapt_string_for_cast(type_)
|
||
|
return self.dialect.type_compiler.process(adapted)
|
||
|
elif isinstance(type_, sqltypes._Binary):
|
||
|
return "BINARY"
|
||
|
elif isinstance(type_, sqltypes.JSON):
|
||
|
return "JSON"
|
||
|
elif isinstance(type_, sqltypes.NUMERIC):
|
||
|
return self.dialect.type_compiler.process(type_).replace(
|
||
|
"NUMERIC", "DECIMAL"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
elif (
|
||
|
isinstance(type_, sqltypes.Float)
|
||
|
and self.dialect._support_float_cast
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
return self.dialect.type_compiler.process(type_)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_cast(self, cast, **kw):
|
||
|
type_ = self.process(cast.typeclause)
|
||
|
if type_ is None:
|
||
|
util.warn(
|
||
|
"Datatype %s does not support CAST on MySQL/MariaDb; "
|
||
|
"the CAST will be skipped."
|
||
|
% self.dialect.type_compiler.process(cast.typeclause.type)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return self.process(cast.clause.self_group(), **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return "CAST(%s AS %s)" % (self.process(cast.clause, **kw), type_)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def render_literal_value(self, value, type_):
|
||
|
value = super(MySQLCompiler, self).render_literal_value(value, type_)
|
||
|
if self.dialect._backslash_escapes:
|
||
|
value = value.replace("\\", "\\\\")
|
||
|
return value
|
||
|
|
||
|
# override native_boolean=False behavior here, as
|
||
|
# MySQL still supports native boolean
|
||
|
def visit_true(self, element, **kw):
|
||
|
return "true"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_false(self, element, **kw):
|
||
|
return "false"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def get_select_precolumns(self, select, **kw):
|
||
|
"""Add special MySQL keywords in place of DISTINCT.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. deprecated 1.4:: this usage is deprecated.
|
||
|
:meth:`_expression.Select.prefix_with` should be used for special
|
||
|
keywords at the start of a SELECT.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if isinstance(select._distinct, util.string_types):
|
||
|
util.warn_deprecated(
|
||
|
"Sending string values for 'distinct' is deprecated in the "
|
||
|
"MySQL dialect and will be removed in a future release. "
|
||
|
"Please use :meth:`.Select.prefix_with` for special keywords "
|
||
|
"at the start of a SELECT statement",
|
||
|
version="1.4",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return select._distinct.upper() + " "
|
||
|
|
||
|
return super(MySQLCompiler, self).get_select_precolumns(select, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_join(self, join, asfrom=False, from_linter=None, **kwargs):
|
||
|
if from_linter:
|
||
|
from_linter.edges.add((join.left, join.right))
|
||
|
|
||
|
if join.full:
|
||
|
join_type = " FULL OUTER JOIN "
|
||
|
elif join.isouter:
|
||
|
join_type = " LEFT OUTER JOIN "
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
join_type = " INNER JOIN "
|
||
|
|
||
|
return "".join(
|
||
|
(
|
||
|
self.process(
|
||
|
join.left, asfrom=True, from_linter=from_linter, **kwargs
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
join_type,
|
||
|
self.process(
|
||
|
join.right, asfrom=True, from_linter=from_linter, **kwargs
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
" ON ",
|
||
|
self.process(join.onclause, from_linter=from_linter, **kwargs),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def for_update_clause(self, select, **kw):
|
||
|
if select._for_update_arg.read:
|
||
|
tmp = " LOCK IN SHARE MODE"
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
tmp = " FOR UPDATE"
|
||
|
|
||
|
if select._for_update_arg.of and self.dialect.supports_for_update_of:
|
||
|
|
||
|
tables = util.OrderedSet()
|
||
|
for c in select._for_update_arg.of:
|
||
|
tables.update(sql_util.surface_selectables_only(c))
|
||
|
|
||
|
tmp += " OF " + ", ".join(
|
||
|
self.process(table, ashint=True, use_schema=False, **kw)
|
||
|
for table in tables
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if select._for_update_arg.nowait:
|
||
|
tmp += " NOWAIT"
|
||
|
|
||
|
if select._for_update_arg.skip_locked:
|
||
|
tmp += " SKIP LOCKED"
|
||
|
|
||
|
return tmp
|
||
|
|
||
|
def limit_clause(self, select, **kw):
|
||
|
# MySQL supports:
|
||
|
# LIMIT <limit>
|
||
|
# LIMIT <offset>, <limit>
|
||
|
# and in server versions > 3.3:
|
||
|
# LIMIT <limit> OFFSET <offset>
|
||
|
# The latter is more readable for offsets but we're stuck with the
|
||
|
# former until we can refine dialects by server revision.
|
||
|
|
||
|
limit_clause, offset_clause = (
|
||
|
select._limit_clause,
|
||
|
select._offset_clause,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if limit_clause is None and offset_clause is None:
|
||
|
return ""
|
||
|
elif offset_clause is not None:
|
||
|
# As suggested by the MySQL docs, need to apply an
|
||
|
# artificial limit if one wasn't provided
|
||
|
# https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/select.html
|
||
|
if limit_clause is None:
|
||
|
# hardwire the upper limit. Currently
|
||
|
# needed by OurSQL with Python 3
|
||
|
# (https://bugs.launchpad.net/oursql/+bug/686232),
|
||
|
# but also is consistent with the usage of the upper
|
||
|
# bound as part of MySQL's "syntax" for OFFSET with
|
||
|
# no LIMIT
|
||
|
return " \n LIMIT %s, %s" % (
|
||
|
self.process(offset_clause, **kw),
|
||
|
"18446744073709551615",
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return " \n LIMIT %s, %s" % (
|
||
|
self.process(offset_clause, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(limit_clause, **kw),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# No offset provided, so just use the limit
|
||
|
return " \n LIMIT %s" % (self.process(limit_clause, **kw),)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def update_limit_clause(self, update_stmt):
|
||
|
limit = update_stmt.kwargs.get("%s_limit" % self.dialect.name, None)
|
||
|
if limit:
|
||
|
return "LIMIT %s" % limit
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def update_tables_clause(self, update_stmt, from_table, extra_froms, **kw):
|
||
|
kw["asfrom"] = True
|
||
|
return ", ".join(
|
||
|
t._compiler_dispatch(self, **kw)
|
||
|
for t in [from_table] + list(extra_froms)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def update_from_clause(
|
||
|
self, update_stmt, from_table, extra_froms, from_hints, **kw
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def delete_table_clause(self, delete_stmt, from_table, extra_froms):
|
||
|
"""If we have extra froms make sure we render any alias as hint."""
|
||
|
ashint = False
|
||
|
if extra_froms:
|
||
|
ashint = True
|
||
|
return from_table._compiler_dispatch(
|
||
|
self, asfrom=True, iscrud=True, ashint=ashint
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def delete_extra_from_clause(
|
||
|
self, delete_stmt, from_table, extra_froms, from_hints, **kw
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
"""Render the DELETE .. USING clause specific to MySQL."""
|
||
|
kw["asfrom"] = True
|
||
|
return "USING " + ", ".join(
|
||
|
t._compiler_dispatch(self, fromhints=from_hints, **kw)
|
||
|
for t in [from_table] + extra_froms
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_empty_set_expr(self, element_types):
|
||
|
return (
|
||
|
"SELECT %(outer)s FROM (SELECT %(inner)s) "
|
||
|
"as _empty_set WHERE 1!=1"
|
||
|
% {
|
||
|
"inner": ", ".join(
|
||
|
"1 AS _in_%s" % idx
|
||
|
for idx, type_ in enumerate(element_types)
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
"outer": ", ".join(
|
||
|
"_in_%s" % idx for idx, type_ in enumerate(element_types)
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_is_distinct_from_binary(self, binary, operator, **kw):
|
||
|
return "NOT (%s <=> %s)" % (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_is_not_distinct_from_binary(self, binary, operator, **kw):
|
||
|
return "%s <=> %s" % (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _mariadb_regexp_flags(self, flags, pattern, **kw):
|
||
|
return "CONCAT('(?', %s, ')', %s)" % (
|
||
|
self.process(flags, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(pattern, **kw),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _regexp_match(self, op_string, binary, operator, **kw):
|
||
|
flags = binary.modifiers["flags"]
|
||
|
if flags is None:
|
||
|
return self._generate_generic_binary(binary, op_string, **kw)
|
||
|
elif self.dialect.is_mariadb:
|
||
|
return "%s%s%s" % (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
op_string,
|
||
|
self._mariadb_regexp_flags(flags, binary.right),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
text = "REGEXP_LIKE(%s, %s, %s)" % (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(flags, **kw),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
if op_string == " NOT REGEXP ":
|
||
|
return "NOT %s" % text
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return text
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_regexp_match_op_binary(self, binary, operator, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._regexp_match(" REGEXP ", binary, operator, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_not_regexp_match_op_binary(self, binary, operator, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._regexp_match(" NOT REGEXP ", binary, operator, **kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_regexp_replace_op_binary(self, binary, operator, **kw):
|
||
|
flags = binary.modifiers["flags"]
|
||
|
replacement = binary.modifiers["replacement"]
|
||
|
if flags is None:
|
||
|
return "REGEXP_REPLACE(%s, %s, %s)" % (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(replacement, **kw),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
elif self.dialect.is_mariadb:
|
||
|
return "REGEXP_REPLACE(%s, %s, %s)" % (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
self._mariadb_regexp_flags(flags, binary.right),
|
||
|
self.process(replacement, **kw),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return "REGEXP_REPLACE(%s, %s, %s, %s)" % (
|
||
|
self.process(binary.left, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(binary.right, **kw),
|
||
|
self.process(replacement, **kw),
|
||
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self.process(flags, **kw),
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|
)
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|
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|
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class MySQLDDLCompiler(compiler.DDLCompiler):
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|
def get_column_specification(self, column, **kw):
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|
"""Builds column DDL."""
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|
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|
colspec = [
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|
self.preparer.format_column(column),
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|
self.dialect.type_compiler.process(
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|
column.type, type_expression=column
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
]
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||
|
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|
if column.computed is not None:
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|
colspec.append(self.process(column.computed))
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||
|
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||
|
is_timestamp = isinstance(
|
||
|
column.type._unwrapped_dialect_impl(self.dialect),
|
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|
sqltypes.TIMESTAMP,
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||
|
)
|
||
|
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||
|
if not column.nullable:
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|
colspec.append("NOT NULL")
|
||
|
|
||
|
# see: https://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/dialects/mysql.html#mysql_timestamp_null # noqa
|
||
|
elif column.nullable and is_timestamp:
|
||
|
colspec.append("NULL")
|
||
|
|
||
|
comment = column.comment
|
||
|
if comment is not None:
|
||
|
literal = self.sql_compiler.render_literal_value(
|
||
|
comment, sqltypes.String()
|
||
|
)
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||
|
colspec.append("COMMENT " + literal)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if (
|
||
|
column.table is not None
|
||
|
and column is column.table._autoincrement_column
|
||
|
and (
|
||
|
column.server_default is None
|
||
|
or isinstance(column.server_default, sa_schema.Identity)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
and not (
|
||
|
self.dialect.supports_sequences
|
||
|
and isinstance(column.default, sa_schema.Sequence)
|
||
|
and not column.default.optional
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
colspec.append("AUTO_INCREMENT")
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
default = self.get_column_default_string(column)
|
||
|
if default is not None:
|
||
|
colspec.append("DEFAULT " + default)
|
||
|
return " ".join(colspec)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def post_create_table(self, table):
|
||
|
"""Build table-level CREATE options like ENGINE and COLLATE."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
table_opts = []
|
||
|
|
||
|
opts = dict(
|
||
|
(k[len(self.dialect.name) + 1 :].upper(), v)
|
||
|
for k, v in table.kwargs.items()
|
||
|
if k.startswith("%s_" % self.dialect.name)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if table.comment is not None:
|
||
|
opts["COMMENT"] = table.comment
|
||
|
|
||
|
partition_options = [
|
||
|
"PARTITION_BY",
|
||
|
"PARTITIONS",
|
||
|
"SUBPARTITIONS",
|
||
|
"SUBPARTITION_BY",
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
nonpart_options = set(opts).difference(partition_options)
|
||
|
part_options = set(opts).intersection(partition_options)
|
||
|
|
||
|
for opt in topological.sort(
|
||
|
[
|
||
|
("DEFAULT_CHARSET", "COLLATE"),
|
||
|
("DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET", "COLLATE"),
|
||
|
("CHARSET", "COLLATE"),
|
||
|
("CHARACTER_SET", "COLLATE"),
|
||
|
],
|
||
|
nonpart_options,
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
arg = opts[opt]
|
||
|
if opt in _reflection._options_of_type_string:
|
||
|
|
||
|
arg = self.sql_compiler.render_literal_value(
|
||
|
arg, sqltypes.String()
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if opt in (
|
||
|
"DATA_DIRECTORY",
|
||
|
"INDEX_DIRECTORY",
|
||
|
"DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET",
|
||
|
"CHARACTER_SET",
|
||
|
"DEFAULT_CHARSET",
|
||
|
"DEFAULT_COLLATE",
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
opt = opt.replace("_", " ")
|
||
|
|
||
|
joiner = "="
|
||
|
if opt in (
|
||
|
"TABLESPACE",
|
||
|
"DEFAULT CHARACTER SET",
|
||
|
"CHARACTER SET",
|
||
|
"COLLATE",
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
joiner = " "
|
||
|
|
||
|
table_opts.append(joiner.join((opt, arg)))
|
||
|
|
||
|
for opt in topological.sort(
|
||
|
[
|
||
|
("PARTITION_BY", "PARTITIONS"),
|
||
|
("PARTITION_BY", "SUBPARTITION_BY"),
|
||
|
("PARTITION_BY", "SUBPARTITIONS"),
|
||
|
("PARTITIONS", "SUBPARTITIONS"),
|
||
|
("PARTITIONS", "SUBPARTITION_BY"),
|
||
|
("SUBPARTITION_BY", "SUBPARTITIONS"),
|
||
|
],
|
||
|
part_options,
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
arg = opts[opt]
|
||
|
if opt in _reflection._options_of_type_string:
|
||
|
arg = self.sql_compiler.render_literal_value(
|
||
|
arg, sqltypes.String()
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
opt = opt.replace("_", " ")
|
||
|
joiner = " "
|
||
|
|
||
|
table_opts.append(joiner.join((opt, arg)))
|
||
|
|
||
|
return " ".join(table_opts)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_create_index(self, create, **kw):
|
||
|
index = create.element
|
||
|
self._verify_index_table(index)
|
||
|
preparer = self.preparer
|
||
|
table = preparer.format_table(index.table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
columns = [
|
||
|
self.sql_compiler.process(
|
||
|
elements.Grouping(expr)
|
||
|
if (
|
||
|
isinstance(expr, elements.BinaryExpression)
|
||
|
or (
|
||
|
isinstance(expr, elements.UnaryExpression)
|
||
|
and expr.modifier
|
||
|
not in (operators.desc_op, operators.asc_op)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
or isinstance(expr, functions.FunctionElement)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else expr,
|
||
|
include_table=False,
|
||
|
literal_binds=True,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for expr in index.expressions
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
name = self._prepared_index_name(index)
|
||
|
|
||
|
text = "CREATE "
|
||
|
if index.unique:
|
||
|
text += "UNIQUE "
|
||
|
|
||
|
index_prefix = index.kwargs.get("%s_prefix" % self.dialect.name, None)
|
||
|
if index_prefix:
|
||
|
text += index_prefix + " "
|
||
|
|
||
|
text += "INDEX "
|
||
|
if create.if_not_exists:
|
||
|
text += "IF NOT EXISTS "
|
||
|
text += "%s ON %s " % (name, table)
|
||
|
|
||
|
length = index.dialect_options[self.dialect.name]["length"]
|
||
|
if length is not None:
|
||
|
|
||
|
if isinstance(length, dict):
|
||
|
# length value can be a (column_name --> integer value)
|
||
|
# mapping specifying the prefix length for each column of the
|
||
|
# index
|
||
|
columns = ", ".join(
|
||
|
"%s(%d)" % (expr, length[col.name])
|
||
|
if col.name in length
|
||
|
else (
|
||
|
"%s(%d)" % (expr, length[expr])
|
||
|
if expr in length
|
||
|
else "%s" % expr
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for col, expr in zip(index.expressions, columns)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# or can be an integer value specifying the same
|
||
|
# prefix length for all columns of the index
|
||
|
columns = ", ".join(
|
||
|
"%s(%d)" % (col, length) for col in columns
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
columns = ", ".join(columns)
|
||
|
text += "(%s)" % columns
|
||
|
|
||
|
parser = index.dialect_options["mysql"]["with_parser"]
|
||
|
if parser is not None:
|
||
|
text += " WITH PARSER %s" % (parser,)
|
||
|
|
||
|
using = index.dialect_options["mysql"]["using"]
|
||
|
if using is not None:
|
||
|
text += " USING %s" % (preparer.quote(using))
|
||
|
|
||
|
return text
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_primary_key_constraint(self, constraint):
|
||
|
text = super(MySQLDDLCompiler, self).visit_primary_key_constraint(
|
||
|
constraint
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
using = constraint.dialect_options["mysql"]["using"]
|
||
|
if using:
|
||
|
text += " USING %s" % (self.preparer.quote(using))
|
||
|
return text
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_drop_index(self, drop):
|
||
|
index = drop.element
|
||
|
text = "\nDROP INDEX "
|
||
|
if drop.if_exists:
|
||
|
text += "IF EXISTS "
|
||
|
|
||
|
return text + "%s ON %s" % (
|
||
|
self._prepared_index_name(index, include_schema=False),
|
||
|
self.preparer.format_table(index.table),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_drop_constraint(self, drop):
|
||
|
constraint = drop.element
|
||
|
if isinstance(constraint, sa_schema.ForeignKeyConstraint):
|
||
|
qual = "FOREIGN KEY "
|
||
|
const = self.preparer.format_constraint(constraint)
|
||
|
elif isinstance(constraint, sa_schema.PrimaryKeyConstraint):
|
||
|
qual = "PRIMARY KEY "
|
||
|
const = ""
|
||
|
elif isinstance(constraint, sa_schema.UniqueConstraint):
|
||
|
qual = "INDEX "
|
||
|
const = self.preparer.format_constraint(constraint)
|
||
|
elif isinstance(constraint, sa_schema.CheckConstraint):
|
||
|
if self.dialect.is_mariadb:
|
||
|
qual = "CONSTRAINT "
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
qual = "CHECK "
|
||
|
const = self.preparer.format_constraint(constraint)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
qual = ""
|
||
|
const = self.preparer.format_constraint(constraint)
|
||
|
return "ALTER TABLE %s DROP %s%s" % (
|
||
|
self.preparer.format_table(constraint.table),
|
||
|
qual,
|
||
|
const,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def define_constraint_match(self, constraint):
|
||
|
if constraint.match is not None:
|
||
|
raise exc.CompileError(
|
||
|
"MySQL ignores the 'MATCH' keyword while at the same time "
|
||
|
"causes ON UPDATE/ON DELETE clauses to be ignored."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return ""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_set_table_comment(self, create):
|
||
|
return "ALTER TABLE %s COMMENT %s" % (
|
||
|
self.preparer.format_table(create.element),
|
||
|
self.sql_compiler.render_literal_value(
|
||
|
create.element.comment, sqltypes.String()
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_drop_table_comment(self, create):
|
||
|
return "ALTER TABLE %s COMMENT ''" % (
|
||
|
self.preparer.format_table(create.element)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_set_column_comment(self, create):
|
||
|
return "ALTER TABLE %s CHANGE %s %s" % (
|
||
|
self.preparer.format_table(create.element.table),
|
||
|
self.preparer.format_column(create.element),
|
||
|
self.get_column_specification(create.element),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class MySQLTypeCompiler(compiler.GenericTypeCompiler):
|
||
|
def _extend_numeric(self, type_, spec):
|
||
|
"Extend a numeric-type declaration with MySQL specific extensions."
|
||
|
|
||
|
if not self._mysql_type(type_):
|
||
|
return spec
|
||
|
|
||
|
if type_.unsigned:
|
||
|
spec += " UNSIGNED"
|
||
|
if type_.zerofill:
|
||
|
spec += " ZEROFILL"
|
||
|
return spec
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _extend_string(self, type_, defaults, spec):
|
||
|
"""Extend a string-type declaration with standard SQL CHARACTER SET /
|
||
|
COLLATE annotations and MySQL specific extensions.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def attr(name):
|
||
|
return getattr(type_, name, defaults.get(name))
|
||
|
|
||
|
if attr("charset"):
|
||
|
charset = "CHARACTER SET %s" % attr("charset")
|
||
|
elif attr("ascii"):
|
||
|
charset = "ASCII"
|
||
|
elif attr("unicode"):
|
||
|
charset = "UNICODE"
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
charset = None
|
||
|
|
||
|
if attr("collation"):
|
||
|
collation = "COLLATE %s" % type_.collation
|
||
|
elif attr("binary"):
|
||
|
collation = "BINARY"
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
collation = None
|
||
|
|
||
|
if attr("national"):
|
||
|
# NATIONAL (aka NCHAR/NVARCHAR) trumps charsets.
|
||
|
return " ".join(
|
||
|
[c for c in ("NATIONAL", spec, collation) if c is not None]
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return " ".join(
|
||
|
[c for c in (spec, charset, collation) if c is not None]
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _mysql_type(self, type_):
|
||
|
return isinstance(type_, (_StringType, _NumericType))
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_NUMERIC(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if type_.precision is None:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(type_, "NUMERIC")
|
||
|
elif type_.scale is None:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
"NUMERIC(%(precision)s)" % {"precision": type_.precision},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
"NUMERIC(%(precision)s, %(scale)s)"
|
||
|
% {"precision": type_.precision, "scale": type_.scale},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_DECIMAL(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if type_.precision is None:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(type_, "DECIMAL")
|
||
|
elif type_.scale is None:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
"DECIMAL(%(precision)s)" % {"precision": type_.precision},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
"DECIMAL(%(precision)s, %(scale)s)"
|
||
|
% {"precision": type_.precision, "scale": type_.scale},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_DOUBLE(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if type_.precision is not None and type_.scale is not None:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
"DOUBLE(%(precision)s, %(scale)s)"
|
||
|
% {"precision": type_.precision, "scale": type_.scale},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(type_, "DOUBLE")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_REAL(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if type_.precision is not None and type_.scale is not None:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
"REAL(%(precision)s, %(scale)s)"
|
||
|
% {"precision": type_.precision, "scale": type_.scale},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(type_, "REAL")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_FLOAT(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if (
|
||
|
self._mysql_type(type_)
|
||
|
and type_.scale is not None
|
||
|
and type_.precision is not None
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_, "FLOAT(%s, %s)" % (type_.precision, type_.scale)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
elif type_.precision is not None:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_, "FLOAT(%s)" % (type_.precision,)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(type_, "FLOAT")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_INTEGER(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if self._mysql_type(type_) and type_.display_width is not None:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
"INTEGER(%(display_width)s)"
|
||
|
% {"display_width": type_.display_width},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(type_, "INTEGER")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_BIGINT(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if self._mysql_type(type_) and type_.display_width is not None:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
"BIGINT(%(display_width)s)"
|
||
|
% {"display_width": type_.display_width},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(type_, "BIGINT")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_MEDIUMINT(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if self._mysql_type(type_) and type_.display_width is not None:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
"MEDIUMINT(%(display_width)s)"
|
||
|
% {"display_width": type_.display_width},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(type_, "MEDIUMINT")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_TINYINT(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if self._mysql_type(type_) and type_.display_width is not None:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_, "TINYINT(%s)" % type_.display_width
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(type_, "TINYINT")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_SMALLINT(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if self._mysql_type(type_) and type_.display_width is not None:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
"SMALLINT(%(display_width)s)"
|
||
|
% {"display_width": type_.display_width},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_numeric(type_, "SMALLINT")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_BIT(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if type_.length is not None:
|
||
|
return "BIT(%s)" % type_.length
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return "BIT"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_DATETIME(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if getattr(type_, "fsp", None):
|
||
|
return "DATETIME(%d)" % type_.fsp
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return "DATETIME"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_DATE(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return "DATE"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_TIME(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if getattr(type_, "fsp", None):
|
||
|
return "TIME(%d)" % type_.fsp
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return "TIME"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_TIMESTAMP(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if getattr(type_, "fsp", None):
|
||
|
return "TIMESTAMP(%d)" % type_.fsp
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return "TIMESTAMP"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_YEAR(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if type_.display_width is None:
|
||
|
return "YEAR"
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return "YEAR(%s)" % type_.display_width
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_TEXT(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if type_.length:
|
||
|
return self._extend_string(type_, {}, "TEXT(%d)" % type_.length)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_string(type_, {}, "TEXT")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_TINYTEXT(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._extend_string(type_, {}, "TINYTEXT")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_MEDIUMTEXT(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._extend_string(type_, {}, "MEDIUMTEXT")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_LONGTEXT(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._extend_string(type_, {}, "LONGTEXT")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_VARCHAR(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if type_.length:
|
||
|
return self._extend_string(type_, {}, "VARCHAR(%d)" % type_.length)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
raise exc.CompileError(
|
||
|
"VARCHAR requires a length on dialect %s" % self.dialect.name
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_CHAR(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if type_.length:
|
||
|
return self._extend_string(
|
||
|
type_, {}, "CHAR(%(length)s)" % {"length": type_.length}
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_string(type_, {}, "CHAR")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_NVARCHAR(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
# We'll actually generate the equiv. "NATIONAL VARCHAR" instead
|
||
|
# of "NVARCHAR".
|
||
|
if type_.length:
|
||
|
return self._extend_string(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
{"national": True},
|
||
|
"VARCHAR(%(length)s)" % {"length": type_.length},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
raise exc.CompileError(
|
||
|
"NVARCHAR requires a length on dialect %s" % self.dialect.name
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_NCHAR(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
# We'll actually generate the equiv.
|
||
|
# "NATIONAL CHAR" instead of "NCHAR".
|
||
|
if type_.length:
|
||
|
return self._extend_string(
|
||
|
type_,
|
||
|
{"national": True},
|
||
|
"CHAR(%(length)s)" % {"length": type_.length},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._extend_string(type_, {"national": True}, "CHAR")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_VARBINARY(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return "VARBINARY(%d)" % type_.length
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_JSON(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return "JSON"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_large_binary(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return self.visit_BLOB(type_)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_enum(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if not type_.native_enum:
|
||
|
return super(MySQLTypeCompiler, self).visit_enum(type_)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return self._visit_enumerated_values("ENUM", type_, type_.enums)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_BLOB(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
if type_.length:
|
||
|
return "BLOB(%d)" % type_.length
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return "BLOB"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_TINYBLOB(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return "TINYBLOB"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_MEDIUMBLOB(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return "MEDIUMBLOB"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_LONGBLOB(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return "LONGBLOB"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _visit_enumerated_values(self, name, type_, enumerated_values):
|
||
|
quoted_enums = []
|
||
|
for e in enumerated_values:
|
||
|
quoted_enums.append("'%s'" % e.replace("'", "''"))
|
||
|
return self._extend_string(
|
||
|
type_, {}, "%s(%s)" % (name, ",".join(quoted_enums))
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_ENUM(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._visit_enumerated_values("ENUM", type_, type_.enums)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_SET(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return self._visit_enumerated_values("SET", type_, type_.values)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_BOOLEAN(self, type_, **kw):
|
||
|
return "BOOL"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class MySQLIdentifierPreparer(compiler.IdentifierPreparer):
|
||
|
reserved_words = RESERVED_WORDS_MYSQL
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, dialect, server_ansiquotes=False, **kw):
|
||
|
if not server_ansiquotes:
|
||
|
quote = "`"
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
quote = '"'
|
||
|
|
||
|
super(MySQLIdentifierPreparer, self).__init__(
|
||
|
dialect, initial_quote=quote, escape_quote=quote
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _quote_free_identifiers(self, *ids):
|
||
|
"""Unilaterally identifier-quote any number of strings."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
return tuple([self.quote_identifier(i) for i in ids if i is not None])
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class MariaDBIdentifierPreparer(MySQLIdentifierPreparer):
|
||
|
reserved_words = RESERVED_WORDS_MARIADB
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
@log.class_logger
|
||
|
class MySQLDialect(default.DefaultDialect):
|
||
|
"""Details of the MySQL dialect.
|
||
|
Not used directly in application code.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
name = "mysql"
|
||
|
supports_statement_cache = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
supports_alter = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
# MySQL has no true "boolean" type; we
|
||
|
# allow for the "true" and "false" keywords, however
|
||
|
supports_native_boolean = False
|
||
|
|
||
|
# identifiers are 64, however aliases can be 255...
|
||
|
max_identifier_length = 255
|
||
|
max_index_name_length = 64
|
||
|
max_constraint_name_length = 64
|
||
|
|
||
|
supports_native_enum = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
supports_sequences = False # default for MySQL ...
|
||
|
# ... may be updated to True for MariaDB 10.3+ in initialize()
|
||
|
|
||
|
sequences_optional = False
|
||
|
|
||
|
supports_for_update_of = False # default for MySQL ...
|
||
|
# ... may be updated to True for MySQL 8+ in initialize()
|
||
|
|
||
|
# MySQL doesn't support "DEFAULT VALUES" but *does* support
|
||
|
# "VALUES (DEFAULT)"
|
||
|
supports_default_values = False
|
||
|
supports_default_metavalue = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
supports_sane_rowcount = True
|
||
|
supports_sane_multi_rowcount = False
|
||
|
supports_multivalues_insert = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
supports_comments = True
|
||
|
inline_comments = True
|
||
|
default_paramstyle = "format"
|
||
|
colspecs = colspecs
|
||
|
|
||
|
cte_follows_insert = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
statement_compiler = MySQLCompiler
|
||
|
ddl_compiler = MySQLDDLCompiler
|
||
|
type_compiler = MySQLTypeCompiler
|
||
|
ischema_names = ischema_names
|
||
|
preparer = MySQLIdentifierPreparer
|
||
|
|
||
|
is_mariadb = False
|
||
|
_mariadb_normalized_version_info = None
|
||
|
|
||
|
# default SQL compilation settings -
|
||
|
# these are modified upon initialize(),
|
||
|
# i.e. first connect
|
||
|
_backslash_escapes = True
|
||
|
_server_ansiquotes = False
|
||
|
|
||
|
construct_arguments = [
|
||
|
(sa_schema.Table, {"*": None}),
|
||
|
(sql.Update, {"limit": None}),
|
||
|
(sa_schema.PrimaryKeyConstraint, {"using": None}),
|
||
|
(
|
||
|
sa_schema.Index,
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
"using": None,
|
||
|
"length": None,
|
||
|
"prefix": None,
|
||
|
"with_parser": None,
|
||
|
},
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(
|
||
|
self,
|
||
|
isolation_level=None,
|
||
|
json_serializer=None,
|
||
|
json_deserializer=None,
|
||
|
is_mariadb=None,
|
||
|
**kwargs
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
kwargs.pop("use_ansiquotes", None) # legacy
|
||
|
default.DefaultDialect.__init__(self, **kwargs)
|
||
|
self.isolation_level = isolation_level
|
||
|
self._json_serializer = json_serializer
|
||
|
self._json_deserializer = json_deserializer
|
||
|
self._set_mariadb(is_mariadb, None)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def on_connect(self):
|
||
|
if self.isolation_level is not None:
|
||
|
|
||
|
def connect(conn):
|
||
|
self.set_isolation_level(conn, self.isolation_level)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return connect
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
|
||
|
_isolation_lookup = set(
|
||
|
[
|
||
|
"SERIALIZABLE",
|
||
|
"READ UNCOMMITTED",
|
||
|
"READ COMMITTED",
|
||
|
"REPEATABLE READ",
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def set_isolation_level(self, connection, level):
|
||
|
level = level.replace("_", " ")
|
||
|
|
||
|
# adjust for ConnectionFairy being present
|
||
|
# allows attribute set e.g. "connection.autocommit = True"
|
||
|
# to work properly
|
||
|
if hasattr(connection, "dbapi_connection"):
|
||
|
connection = connection.dbapi_connection
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._set_isolation_level(connection, level)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_isolation_level(self, connection, level):
|
||
|
if level not in self._isolation_lookup:
|
||
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
||
|
"Invalid value '%s' for isolation_level. "
|
||
|
"Valid isolation levels for %s are %s"
|
||
|
% (level, self.name, ", ".join(self._isolation_lookup))
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
cursor = connection.cursor()
|
||
|
cursor.execute("SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL %s" % level)
|
||
|
cursor.execute("COMMIT")
|
||
|
cursor.close()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def get_isolation_level(self, connection):
|
||
|
cursor = connection.cursor()
|
||
|
if self._is_mysql and self.server_version_info >= (5, 7, 20):
|
||
|
cursor.execute("SELECT @@transaction_isolation")
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
cursor.execute("SELECT @@tx_isolation")
|
||
|
row = cursor.fetchone()
|
||
|
if row is None:
|
||
|
util.warn(
|
||
|
"Could not retrieve transaction isolation level for MySQL "
|
||
|
"connection."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
raise NotImplementedError()
|
||
|
val = row[0]
|
||
|
cursor.close()
|
||
|
if util.py3k and isinstance(val, bytes):
|
||
|
val = val.decode()
|
||
|
return val.upper().replace("-", " ")
|
||
|
|
||
|
@classmethod
|
||
|
def _is_mariadb_from_url(cls, url):
|
||
|
dbapi = cls.dbapi()
|
||
|
dialect = cls(dbapi=dbapi)
|
||
|
|
||
|
cargs, cparams = dialect.create_connect_args(url)
|
||
|
conn = dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams)
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
cursor = conn.cursor()
|
||
|
cursor.execute("SELECT VERSION() LIKE '%MariaDB%'")
|
||
|
val = cursor.fetchone()[0]
|
||
|
except:
|
||
|
raise
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return bool(val)
|
||
|
finally:
|
||
|
conn.close()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _get_server_version_info(self, connection):
|
||
|
# get database server version info explicitly over the wire
|
||
|
# to avoid proxy servers like MaxScale getting in the
|
||
|
# way with their own values, see #4205
|
||
|
dbapi_con = connection.connection
|
||
|
cursor = dbapi_con.cursor()
|
||
|
cursor.execute("SELECT VERSION()")
|
||
|
val = cursor.fetchone()[0]
|
||
|
cursor.close()
|
||
|
if util.py3k and isinstance(val, bytes):
|
||
|
val = val.decode()
|
||
|
|
||
|
return self._parse_server_version(val)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _parse_server_version(self, val):
|
||
|
version = []
|
||
|
is_mariadb = False
|
||
|
|
||
|
r = re.compile(r"[.\-+]")
|
||
|
tokens = r.split(val)
|
||
|
for token in tokens:
|
||
|
parsed_token = re.match(
|
||
|
r"^(?:(\d+)(?:a|b|c)?|(MariaDB\w*))$", token
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
if not parsed_token:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
elif parsed_token.group(2):
|
||
|
self._mariadb_normalized_version_info = tuple(version[-3:])
|
||
|
is_mariadb = True
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
digit = int(parsed_token.group(1))
|
||
|
version.append(digit)
|
||
|
|
||
|
server_version_info = tuple(version)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._set_mariadb(server_version_info and is_mariadb, val)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if not is_mariadb:
|
||
|
self._mariadb_normalized_version_info = server_version_info
|
||
|
|
||
|
if server_version_info < (5, 0, 2):
|
||
|
raise NotImplementedError(
|
||
|
"the MySQL/MariaDB dialect supports server "
|
||
|
"version info 5.0.2 and above."
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# setting it here to help w the test suite
|
||
|
self.server_version_info = server_version_info
|
||
|
return server_version_info
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _set_mariadb(self, is_mariadb, server_version_info):
|
||
|
if is_mariadb is None:
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
|
||
|
if not is_mariadb and self.is_mariadb:
|
||
|
raise exc.InvalidRequestError(
|
||
|
"MySQL version %s is not a MariaDB variant."
|
||
|
% (server_version_info,)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
if is_mariadb:
|
||
|
self.preparer = MariaDBIdentifierPreparer
|
||
|
# this would have been set by the default dialect already,
|
||
|
# so set it again
|
||
|
self.identifier_preparer = self.preparer(self)
|
||
|
self.is_mariadb = is_mariadb
|
||
|
|
||
|
def do_begin_twophase(self, connection, xid):
|
||
|
connection.execute(sql.text("XA BEGIN :xid"), dict(xid=xid))
|
||
|
|
||
|
def do_prepare_twophase(self, connection, xid):
|
||
|
connection.execute(sql.text("XA END :xid"), dict(xid=xid))
|
||
|
connection.execute(sql.text("XA PREPARE :xid"), dict(xid=xid))
|
||
|
|
||
|
def do_rollback_twophase(
|
||
|
self, connection, xid, is_prepared=True, recover=False
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
if not is_prepared:
|
||
|
connection.execute(sql.text("XA END :xid"), dict(xid=xid))
|
||
|
connection.execute(sql.text("XA ROLLBACK :xid"), dict(xid=xid))
|
||
|
|
||
|
def do_commit_twophase(
|
||
|
self, connection, xid, is_prepared=True, recover=False
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
if not is_prepared:
|
||
|
self.do_prepare_twophase(connection, xid)
|
||
|
connection.execute(sql.text("XA COMMIT :xid"), dict(xid=xid))
|
||
|
|
||
|
def do_recover_twophase(self, connection):
|
||
|
resultset = connection.exec_driver_sql("XA RECOVER")
|
||
|
return [row["data"][0 : row["gtrid_length"]] for row in resultset]
|
||
|
|
||
|
def is_disconnect(self, e, connection, cursor):
|
||
|
if isinstance(
|
||
|
e,
|
||
|
(
|
||
|
self.dbapi.OperationalError,
|
||
|
self.dbapi.ProgrammingError,
|
||
|
self.dbapi.InterfaceError,
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
) and self._extract_error_code(e) in (
|
||
|
1927,
|
||
|
2006,
|
||
|
2013,
|
||
|
2014,
|
||
|
2045,
|
||
|
2055,
|
||
|
4031,
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
return True
|
||
|
elif isinstance(
|
||
|
e, (self.dbapi.InterfaceError, self.dbapi.InternalError)
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
# if underlying connection is closed,
|
||
|
# this is the error you get
|
||
|
return "(0, '')" in str(e)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _compat_fetchall(self, rp, charset=None):
|
||
|
"""Proxy result rows to smooth over MySQL-Python driver
|
||
|
inconsistencies."""
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||
|
|
||
|
return [_DecodingRow(row, charset) for row in rp.fetchall()]
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _compat_fetchone(self, rp, charset=None):
|
||
|
"""Proxy a result row to smooth over MySQL-Python driver
|
||
|
inconsistencies."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
row = rp.fetchone()
|
||
|
if row:
|
||
|
return _DecodingRow(row, charset)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _compat_first(self, rp, charset=None):
|
||
|
"""Proxy a result row to smooth over MySQL-Python driver
|
||
|
inconsistencies."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
row = rp.first()
|
||
|
if row:
|
||
|
return _DecodingRow(row, charset)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _extract_error_code(self, exception):
|
||
|
raise NotImplementedError()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _get_default_schema_name(self, connection):
|
||
|
return connection.exec_driver_sql("SELECT DATABASE()").scalar()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def has_table(self, connection, table_name, schema=None):
|
||
|
self._ensure_has_table_connection(connection)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if schema is None:
|
||
|
schema = self.default_schema_name
|
||
|
|
||
|
rs = connection.execute(
|
||
|
text(
|
||
|
"SELECT COUNT(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE "
|
||
|
"table_schema = :table_schema AND "
|
||
|
"table_name = :table_name"
|
||
|
).bindparams(
|
||
|
sql.bindparam("table_schema", type_=Unicode),
|
||
|
sql.bindparam("table_name", type_=Unicode),
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
"table_schema": util.text_type(schema),
|
||
|
"table_name": util.text_type(table_name),
|
||
|
},
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return bool(rs.scalar())
|
||
|
|
||
|
def has_sequence(self, connection, sequence_name, schema=None):
|
||
|
if not self.supports_sequences:
|
||
|
self._sequences_not_supported()
|
||
|
if not schema:
|
||
|
schema = self.default_schema_name
|
||
|
# MariaDB implements sequences as a special type of table
|
||
|
#
|
||
|
cursor = connection.execute(
|
||
|
sql.text(
|
||
|
"SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES "
|
||
|
"WHERE TABLE_TYPE='SEQUENCE' and TABLE_NAME=:name AND "
|
||
|
"TABLE_SCHEMA=:schema_name"
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
dict(
|
||
|
name=util.text_type(sequence_name),
|
||
|
schema_name=util.text_type(schema),
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return cursor.first() is not None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _sequences_not_supported(self):
|
||
|
raise NotImplementedError(
|
||
|
"Sequences are supported only by the "
|
||
|
"MariaDB series 10.3 or greater"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_sequence_names(self, connection, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
if not self.supports_sequences:
|
||
|
self._sequences_not_supported()
|
||
|
if not schema:
|
||
|
schema = self.default_schema_name
|
||
|
# MariaDB implements sequences as a special type of table
|
||
|
cursor = connection.execute(
|
||
|
sql.text(
|
||
|
"SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES "
|
||
|
"WHERE TABLE_TYPE='SEQUENCE' and TABLE_SCHEMA=:schema_name"
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
dict(schema_name=schema),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return [
|
||
|
row[0]
|
||
|
for row in self._compat_fetchall(
|
||
|
cursor, charset=self._connection_charset
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
def initialize(self, connection):
|
||
|
# this is driver-based, does not need server version info
|
||
|
# and is fairly critical for even basic SQL operations
|
||
|
self._connection_charset = self._detect_charset(connection)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# call super().initialize() because we need to have
|
||
|
# server_version_info set up. in 1.4 under python 2 only this does the
|
||
|
# "check unicode returns" thing, which is the one area that some
|
||
|
# SQL gets compiled within initialize() currently
|
||
|
default.DefaultDialect.initialize(self, connection)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._detect_sql_mode(connection)
|
||
|
self._detect_ansiquotes(connection) # depends on sql mode
|
||
|
self._detect_casing(connection)
|
||
|
if self._server_ansiquotes:
|
||
|
# if ansiquotes == True, build a new IdentifierPreparer
|
||
|
# with the new setting
|
||
|
self.identifier_preparer = self.preparer(
|
||
|
self, server_ansiquotes=self._server_ansiquotes
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.supports_sequences = (
|
||
|
self.is_mariadb and self.server_version_info >= (10, 3)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.supports_for_update_of = (
|
||
|
self._is_mysql and self.server_version_info >= (8,)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._needs_correct_for_88718_96365 = (
|
||
|
not self.is_mariadb and self.server_version_info >= (8,)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._warn_for_known_db_issues()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _warn_for_known_db_issues(self):
|
||
|
if self.is_mariadb:
|
||
|
mdb_version = self._mariadb_normalized_version_info
|
||
|
if mdb_version > (10, 2) and mdb_version < (10, 2, 9):
|
||
|
util.warn(
|
||
|
"MariaDB %r before 10.2.9 has known issues regarding "
|
||
|
"CHECK constraints, which impact handling of NULL values "
|
||
|
"with SQLAlchemy's boolean datatype (MDEV-13596). An "
|
||
|
"additional issue prevents proper migrations of columns "
|
||
|
"with CHECK constraints (MDEV-11114). Please upgrade to "
|
||
|
"MariaDB 10.2.9 or greater, or use the MariaDB 10.1 "
|
||
|
"series, to avoid these issues." % (mdb_version,)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def _support_float_cast(self):
|
||
|
if not self.server_version_info:
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
elif self.is_mariadb:
|
||
|
# ref https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb-1045-release-notes/
|
||
|
return self.server_version_info >= (10, 4, 5)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# ref https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/8.0/en/news-8-0-17.html#mysqld-8-0-17-feature # noqa
|
||
|
return self.server_version_info >= (8, 0, 17)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def _is_mariadb(self):
|
||
|
return self.is_mariadb
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def _is_mysql(self):
|
||
|
return not self.is_mariadb
|
||
|
|
||
|
@property
|
||
|
def _is_mariadb_102(self):
|
||
|
return self.is_mariadb and self._mariadb_normalized_version_info > (
|
||
|
10,
|
||
|
2,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_schema_names(self, connection, **kw):
|
||
|
rp = connection.exec_driver_sql("SHOW schemas")
|
||
|
return [r[0] for r in rp]
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_table_names(self, connection, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
"""Return a Unicode SHOW TABLES from a given schema."""
|
||
|
if schema is not None:
|
||
|
current_schema = schema
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
current_schema = self.default_schema_name
|
||
|
|
||
|
charset = self._connection_charset
|
||
|
|
||
|
rp = connection.exec_driver_sql(
|
||
|
"SHOW FULL TABLES FROM %s"
|
||
|
% self.identifier_preparer.quote_identifier(current_schema)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return [
|
||
|
row[0]
|
||
|
for row in self._compat_fetchall(rp, charset=charset)
|
||
|
if row[1] == "BASE TABLE"
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_view_names(self, connection, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
if schema is None:
|
||
|
schema = self.default_schema_name
|
||
|
charset = self._connection_charset
|
||
|
rp = connection.exec_driver_sql(
|
||
|
"SHOW FULL TABLES FROM %s"
|
||
|
% self.identifier_preparer.quote_identifier(schema)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return [
|
||
|
row[0]
|
||
|
for row in self._compat_fetchall(rp, charset=charset)
|
||
|
if row[1] in ("VIEW", "SYSTEM VIEW")
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_table_options(self, connection, table_name, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
|
||
|
parsed_state = self._parsed_state_or_create(
|
||
|
connection, table_name, schema, **kw
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return parsed_state.table_options
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_columns(self, connection, table_name, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
parsed_state = self._parsed_state_or_create(
|
||
|
connection, table_name, schema, **kw
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return parsed_state.columns
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_pk_constraint(self, connection, table_name, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
parsed_state = self._parsed_state_or_create(
|
||
|
connection, table_name, schema, **kw
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for key in parsed_state.keys:
|
||
|
if key["type"] == "PRIMARY":
|
||
|
# There can be only one.
|
||
|
cols = [s[0] for s in key["columns"]]
|
||
|
return {"constrained_columns": cols, "name": None}
|
||
|
return {"constrained_columns": [], "name": None}
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_foreign_keys(self, connection, table_name, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
|
||
|
parsed_state = self._parsed_state_or_create(
|
||
|
connection, table_name, schema, **kw
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
default_schema = None
|
||
|
|
||
|
fkeys = []
|
||
|
|
||
|
for spec in parsed_state.fk_constraints:
|
||
|
ref_name = spec["table"][-1]
|
||
|
ref_schema = len(spec["table"]) > 1 and spec["table"][-2] or schema
|
||
|
|
||
|
if not ref_schema:
|
||
|
if default_schema is None:
|
||
|
default_schema = connection.dialect.default_schema_name
|
||
|
if schema == default_schema:
|
||
|
ref_schema = schema
|
||
|
|
||
|
loc_names = spec["local"]
|
||
|
ref_names = spec["foreign"]
|
||
|
|
||
|
con_kw = {}
|
||
|
for opt in ("onupdate", "ondelete"):
|
||
|
if spec.get(opt, False) not in ("NO ACTION", None):
|
||
|
con_kw[opt] = spec[opt]
|
||
|
|
||
|
fkey_d = {
|
||
|
"name": spec["name"],
|
||
|
"constrained_columns": loc_names,
|
||
|
"referred_schema": ref_schema,
|
||
|
"referred_table": ref_name,
|
||
|
"referred_columns": ref_names,
|
||
|
"options": con_kw,
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
fkeys.append(fkey_d)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self._needs_correct_for_88718_96365:
|
||
|
self._correct_for_mysql_bugs_88718_96365(fkeys, connection)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return fkeys
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _correct_for_mysql_bugs_88718_96365(self, fkeys, connection):
|
||
|
# Foreign key is always in lower case (MySQL 8.0)
|
||
|
# https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=88718
|
||
|
# issue #4344 for SQLAlchemy
|
||
|
|
||
|
# table name also for MySQL 8.0
|
||
|
# https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=96365
|
||
|
# issue #4751 for SQLAlchemy
|
||
|
|
||
|
# for lower_case_table_names=2, information_schema.columns
|
||
|
# preserves the original table/schema casing, but SHOW CREATE
|
||
|
# TABLE does not. this problem is not in lower_case_table_names=1,
|
||
|
# but use case-insensitive matching for these two modes in any case.
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self._casing in (1, 2):
|
||
|
|
||
|
def lower(s):
|
||
|
return s.lower()
|
||
|
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# if on case sensitive, there can be two tables referenced
|
||
|
# with the same name different casing, so we need to use
|
||
|
# case-sensitive matching.
|
||
|
def lower(s):
|
||
|
return s
|
||
|
|
||
|
default_schema_name = connection.dialect.default_schema_name
|
||
|
col_tuples = [
|
||
|
(
|
||
|
lower(rec["referred_schema"] or default_schema_name),
|
||
|
lower(rec["referred_table"]),
|
||
|
col_name,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for rec in fkeys
|
||
|
for col_name in rec["referred_columns"]
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
if col_tuples:
|
||
|
|
||
|
correct_for_wrong_fk_case = connection.execute(
|
||
|
sql.text(
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
select table_schema, table_name, column_name
|
||
|
from information_schema.columns
|
||
|
where (table_schema, table_name, lower(column_name)) in
|
||
|
:table_data;
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
).bindparams(sql.bindparam("table_data", expanding=True)),
|
||
|
dict(table_data=col_tuples),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# in casing=0, table name and schema name come back in their
|
||
|
# exact case.
|
||
|
# in casing=1, table name and schema name come back in lower
|
||
|
# case.
|
||
|
# in casing=2, table name and schema name come back from the
|
||
|
# information_schema.columns view in the case
|
||
|
# that was used in CREATE DATABASE and CREATE TABLE, but
|
||
|
# SHOW CREATE TABLE converts them to *lower case*, therefore
|
||
|
# not matching. So for this case, case-insensitive lookup
|
||
|
# is necessary
|
||
|
d = defaultdict(dict)
|
||
|
for schema, tname, cname in correct_for_wrong_fk_case:
|
||
|
d[(lower(schema), lower(tname))]["SCHEMANAME"] = schema
|
||
|
d[(lower(schema), lower(tname))]["TABLENAME"] = tname
|
||
|
d[(lower(schema), lower(tname))][cname.lower()] = cname
|
||
|
|
||
|
for fkey in fkeys:
|
||
|
rec = d[
|
||
|
(
|
||
|
lower(fkey["referred_schema"] or default_schema_name),
|
||
|
lower(fkey["referred_table"]),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
fkey["referred_table"] = rec["TABLENAME"]
|
||
|
if fkey["referred_schema"] is not None:
|
||
|
fkey["referred_schema"] = rec["SCHEMANAME"]
|
||
|
|
||
|
fkey["referred_columns"] = [
|
||
|
rec[col.lower()] for col in fkey["referred_columns"]
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_check_constraints(self, connection, table_name, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
parsed_state = self._parsed_state_or_create(
|
||
|
connection, table_name, schema, **kw
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return [
|
||
|
{"name": spec["name"], "sqltext": spec["sqltext"]}
|
||
|
for spec in parsed_state.ck_constraints
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_table_comment(self, connection, table_name, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
parsed_state = self._parsed_state_or_create(
|
||
|
connection, table_name, schema, **kw
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return {
|
||
|
"text": parsed_state.table_options.get(
|
||
|
"%s_comment" % self.name, None
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_indexes(self, connection, table_name, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
|
||
|
parsed_state = self._parsed_state_or_create(
|
||
|
connection, table_name, schema, **kw
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
indexes = []
|
||
|
|
||
|
for spec in parsed_state.keys:
|
||
|
dialect_options = {}
|
||
|
unique = False
|
||
|
flavor = spec["type"]
|
||
|
if flavor == "PRIMARY":
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
if flavor == "UNIQUE":
|
||
|
unique = True
|
||
|
elif flavor in ("FULLTEXT", "SPATIAL"):
|
||
|
dialect_options["%s_prefix" % self.name] = flavor
|
||
|
elif flavor is None:
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self.logger.info(
|
||
|
"Converting unknown KEY type %s to a plain KEY", flavor
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
|
||
|
if spec["parser"]:
|
||
|
dialect_options["%s_with_parser" % (self.name)] = spec[
|
||
|
"parser"
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
index_d = {}
|
||
|
if dialect_options:
|
||
|
index_d["dialect_options"] = dialect_options
|
||
|
|
||
|
index_d["name"] = spec["name"]
|
||
|
index_d["column_names"] = [s[0] for s in spec["columns"]]
|
||
|
index_d["unique"] = unique
|
||
|
if flavor:
|
||
|
index_d["type"] = flavor
|
||
|
indexes.append(index_d)
|
||
|
return indexes
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_unique_constraints(
|
||
|
self, connection, table_name, schema=None, **kw
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
parsed_state = self._parsed_state_or_create(
|
||
|
connection, table_name, schema, **kw
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return [
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
"name": key["name"],
|
||
|
"column_names": [col[0] for col in key["columns"]],
|
||
|
"duplicates_index": key["name"],
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
for key in parsed_state.keys
|
||
|
if key["type"] == "UNIQUE"
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def get_view_definition(self, connection, view_name, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
|
||
|
charset = self._connection_charset
|
||
|
full_name = ".".join(
|
||
|
self.identifier_preparer._quote_free_identifiers(schema, view_name)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
sql = self._show_create_table(
|
||
|
connection, None, charset, full_name=full_name
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
return sql
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _parsed_state_or_create(
|
||
|
self, connection, table_name, schema=None, **kw
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
return self._setup_parser(
|
||
|
connection,
|
||
|
table_name,
|
||
|
schema,
|
||
|
info_cache=kw.get("info_cache", None),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@util.memoized_property
|
||
|
def _tabledef_parser(self):
|
||
|
"""return the MySQLTableDefinitionParser, generate if needed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The deferred creation ensures that the dialect has
|
||
|
retrieved server version information first.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
preparer = self.identifier_preparer
|
||
|
return _reflection.MySQLTableDefinitionParser(self, preparer)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@reflection.cache
|
||
|
def _setup_parser(self, connection, table_name, schema=None, **kw):
|
||
|
charset = self._connection_charset
|
||
|
parser = self._tabledef_parser
|
||
|
full_name = ".".join(
|
||
|
self.identifier_preparer._quote_free_identifiers(
|
||
|
schema, table_name
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
sql = self._show_create_table(
|
||
|
connection, None, charset, full_name=full_name
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
if parser._check_view(sql):
|
||
|
# Adapt views to something table-like.
|
||
|
columns = self._describe_table(
|
||
|
connection, None, charset, full_name=full_name
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
sql = parser._describe_to_create(table_name, columns)
|
||
|
return parser.parse(sql, charset)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _fetch_setting(self, connection, setting_name):
|
||
|
charset = self._connection_charset
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.server_version_info and self.server_version_info < (5, 6):
|
||
|
sql = "SHOW VARIABLES LIKE '%s'" % setting_name
|
||
|
fetch_col = 1
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
sql = "SELECT @@%s" % setting_name
|
||
|
fetch_col = 0
|
||
|
|
||
|
show_var = connection.exec_driver_sql(sql)
|
||
|
row = self._compat_first(show_var, charset=charset)
|
||
|
if not row:
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return row[fetch_col]
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _detect_charset(self, connection):
|
||
|
raise NotImplementedError()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _detect_casing(self, connection):
|
||
|
"""Sniff out identifier case sensitivity.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Cached per-connection. This value can not change without a server
|
||
|
restart.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
# https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/en/identifier-case-sensitivity.html
|
||
|
|
||
|
setting = self._fetch_setting(connection, "lower_case_table_names")
|
||
|
if setting is None:
|
||
|
cs = 0
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# 4.0.15 returns OFF or ON according to [ticket:489]
|
||
|
# 3.23 doesn't, 4.0.27 doesn't..
|
||
|
if setting == "OFF":
|
||
|
cs = 0
|
||
|
elif setting == "ON":
|
||
|
cs = 1
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
cs = int(setting)
|
||
|
self._casing = cs
|
||
|
return cs
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _detect_collations(self, connection):
|
||
|
"""Pull the active COLLATIONS list from the server.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Cached per-connection.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
collations = {}
|
||
|
charset = self._connection_charset
|
||
|
rs = connection.exec_driver_sql("SHOW COLLATION")
|
||
|
for row in self._compat_fetchall(rs, charset):
|
||
|
collations[row[0]] = row[1]
|
||
|
return collations
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _detect_sql_mode(self, connection):
|
||
|
setting = self._fetch_setting(connection, "sql_mode")
|
||
|
|
||
|
if setting is None:
|
||
|
util.warn(
|
||
|
"Could not retrieve SQL_MODE; please ensure the "
|
||
|
"MySQL user has permissions to SHOW VARIABLES"
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
self._sql_mode = ""
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self._sql_mode = setting or ""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _detect_ansiquotes(self, connection):
|
||
|
"""Detect and adjust for the ANSI_QUOTES sql mode."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
mode = self._sql_mode
|
||
|
if not mode:
|
||
|
mode = ""
|
||
|
elif mode.isdigit():
|
||
|
mode_no = int(mode)
|
||
|
mode = (mode_no | 4 == mode_no) and "ANSI_QUOTES" or ""
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._server_ansiquotes = "ANSI_QUOTES" in mode
|
||
|
|
||
|
# as of MySQL 5.0.1
|
||
|
self._backslash_escapes = "NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES" not in mode
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _show_create_table(
|
||
|
self, connection, table, charset=None, full_name=None
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
"""Run SHOW CREATE TABLE for a ``Table``."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
if full_name is None:
|
||
|
full_name = self.identifier_preparer.format_table(table)
|
||
|
st = "SHOW CREATE TABLE %s" % full_name
|
||
|
|
||
|
rp = None
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
rp = connection.execution_options(
|
||
|
skip_user_error_events=True
|
||
|
).exec_driver_sql(st)
|
||
|
except exc.DBAPIError as e:
|
||
|
if self._extract_error_code(e.orig) == 1146:
|
||
|
util.raise_(exc.NoSuchTableError(full_name), replace_context=e)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
raise
|
||
|
row = self._compat_first(rp, charset=charset)
|
||
|
if not row:
|
||
|
raise exc.NoSuchTableError(full_name)
|
||
|
return row[1].strip()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _describe_table(self, connection, table, charset=None, full_name=None):
|
||
|
"""Run DESCRIBE for a ``Table`` and return processed rows."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
if full_name is None:
|
||
|
full_name = self.identifier_preparer.format_table(table)
|
||
|
st = "DESCRIBE %s" % full_name
|
||
|
|
||
|
rp, rows = None, None
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
rp = connection.execution_options(
|
||
|
skip_user_error_events=True
|
||
|
).exec_driver_sql(st)
|
||
|
except exc.DBAPIError as e:
|
||
|
code = self._extract_error_code(e.orig)
|
||
|
if code == 1146:
|
||
|
util.raise_(
|
||
|
exc.NoSuchTableError(full_name), replace_context=e
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
elif code == 1356:
|
||
|
util.raise_(
|
||
|
exc.UnreflectableTableError(
|
||
|
"Table or view named %s could not be "
|
||
|
"reflected: %s" % (full_name, e)
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
replace_context=e,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
raise
|
||
|
rows = self._compat_fetchall(rp, charset=charset)
|
||
|
finally:
|
||
|
if rp:
|
||
|
rp.close()
|
||
|
return rows
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class _DecodingRow(object):
|
||
|
"""Return unicode-decoded values based on type inspection.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Smooth over data type issues (esp. with alpha driver versions) and
|
||
|
normalize strings as Unicode regardless of user-configured driver
|
||
|
encoding settings.
|
||
|
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Some MySQL-python versions can return some columns as
|
||
|
# sets.Set(['value']) (seriously) but thankfully that doesn't
|
||
|
# seem to come up in DDL queries.
|
||
|
|
||
|
_encoding_compat = {
|
||
|
"koi8r": "koi8_r",
|
||
|
"koi8u": "koi8_u",
|
||
|
"utf16": "utf-16-be", # MySQL's uft16 is always bigendian
|
||
|
"utf8mb4": "utf8", # real utf8
|
||
|
"utf8mb3": "utf8", # real utf8; saw this happen on CI but I cannot
|
||
|
# reproduce, possibly mariadb10.6 related
|
||
|
"eucjpms": "ujis",
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, rowproxy, charset):
|
||
|
self.rowproxy = rowproxy
|
||
|
self.charset = self._encoding_compat.get(charset, charset)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __getitem__(self, index):
|
||
|
item = self.rowproxy[index]
|
||
|
if isinstance(item, _array):
|
||
|
item = item.tostring()
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.charset and isinstance(item, util.binary_type):
|
||
|
return item.decode(self.charset)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return item
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __getattr__(self, attr):
|
||
|
item = getattr(self.rowproxy, attr)
|
||
|
if isinstance(item, _array):
|
||
|
item = item.tostring()
|
||
|
if self.charset and isinstance(item, util.binary_type):
|
||
|
return item.decode(self.charset)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return item
|