# mysql/aiomysql.py # Copyright (C) 2005-2022 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors # # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under # the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php r""" .. dialect:: mysql+aiomysql :name: aiomysql :dbapi: aiomysql :connectstring: mysql+aiomysql://user:password@host:port/dbname[?key=value&key=value...] :url: https://github.com/aio-libs/aiomysql .. warning:: The aiomysql dialect is not currently tested as part of SQLAlchemy’s continuous integration. As of September, 2021 the driver appears to be unmaintained and no longer functions for Python version 3.10, and additionally depends on a significantly outdated version of PyMySQL. Please refer to the :ref:`asyncmy` dialect for current MySQL/MariaDB asyncio functionality. The aiomysql dialect is SQLAlchemy's second Python asyncio dialect. Using a special asyncio mediation layer, the aiomysql dialect is usable as the backend for the :ref:`SQLAlchemy asyncio ` extension package. This dialect should normally be used only with the :func:`_asyncio.create_async_engine` engine creation function:: from sqlalchemy.ext.asyncio import create_async_engine engine = create_async_engine("mysql+aiomysql://user:pass@hostname/dbname?charset=utf8mb4") """ # noqa from .pymysql import MySQLDialect_pymysql from ... import pool from ... import util from ...engine import AdaptedConnection from ...util.concurrency import asyncio from ...util.concurrency import await_fallback from ...util.concurrency import await_only class AsyncAdapt_aiomysql_cursor: server_side = False __slots__ = ( "_adapt_connection", "_connection", "await_", "_cursor", "_rows", ) def __init__(self, adapt_connection): self._adapt_connection = adapt_connection self._connection = adapt_connection._connection self.await_ = adapt_connection.await_ cursor = self._connection.cursor() # see https://github.com/aio-libs/aiomysql/issues/543 self._cursor = self.await_(cursor.__aenter__()) self._rows = [] @property def description(self): return self._cursor.description @property def rowcount(self): return self._cursor.rowcount @property def arraysize(self): return self._cursor.arraysize @arraysize.setter def arraysize(self, value): self._cursor.arraysize = value @property def lastrowid(self): return self._cursor.lastrowid def close(self): # note we aren't actually closing the cursor here, # we are just letting GC do it. to allow this to be async # we would need the Result to change how it does "Safe close cursor". # MySQL "cursors" don't actually have state to be "closed" besides # exhausting rows, which we already have done for sync cursor. # another option would be to emulate aiosqlite dialect and assign # cursor only if we are doing server side cursor operation. self._rows[:] = [] def execute(self, operation, parameters=None): return self.await_(self._execute_async(operation, parameters)) def executemany(self, operation, seq_of_parameters): return self.await_( self._executemany_async(operation, seq_of_parameters) ) async def _execute_async(self, operation, parameters): async with self._adapt_connection._execute_mutex: if parameters is None: result = await self._cursor.execute(operation) else: result = await self._cursor.execute(operation, parameters) if not self.server_side: # aiomysql has a "fake" async result, so we have to pull it out # of that here since our default result is not async. # we could just as easily grab "_rows" here and be done with it # but this is safer. self._rows = list(await self._cursor.fetchall()) return result async def _executemany_async(self, operation, seq_of_parameters): async with self._adapt_connection._execute_mutex: return await self._cursor.executemany(operation, seq_of_parameters) def setinputsizes(self, *inputsizes): pass def __iter__(self): while self._rows: yield self._rows.pop(0) def fetchone(self): if self._rows: return self._rows.pop(0) else: return None def fetchmany(self, size=None): if size is None: size = self.arraysize retval = self._rows[0:size] self._rows[:] = self._rows[size:] return retval def fetchall(self): retval = self._rows[:] self._rows[:] = [] return retval class AsyncAdapt_aiomysql_ss_cursor(AsyncAdapt_aiomysql_cursor): __slots__ = () server_side = True def __init__(self, adapt_connection): self._adapt_connection = adapt_connection self._connection = adapt_connection._connection self.await_ = adapt_connection.await_ cursor = self._connection.cursor( adapt_connection.dbapi.aiomysql.SSCursor ) self._cursor = self.await_(cursor.__aenter__()) def close(self): if self._cursor is not None: self.await_(self._cursor.close()) self._cursor = None def fetchone(self): return self.await_(self._cursor.fetchone()) def fetchmany(self, size=None): return self.await_(self._cursor.fetchmany(size=size)) def fetchall(self): return self.await_(self._cursor.fetchall()) class AsyncAdapt_aiomysql_connection(AdaptedConnection): await_ = staticmethod(await_only) __slots__ = ("dbapi", "_connection", "_execute_mutex") def __init__(self, dbapi, connection): self.dbapi = dbapi self._connection = connection self._execute_mutex = asyncio.Lock() def ping(self, reconnect): return self.await_(self._connection.ping(reconnect)) def character_set_name(self): return self._connection.character_set_name() def autocommit(self, value): self.await_(self._connection.autocommit(value)) def cursor(self, server_side=False): if server_side: return AsyncAdapt_aiomysql_ss_cursor(self) else: return AsyncAdapt_aiomysql_cursor(self) def rollback(self): self.await_(self._connection.rollback()) def commit(self): self.await_(self._connection.commit()) def close(self): # it's not awaitable. self._connection.close() class AsyncAdaptFallback_aiomysql_connection(AsyncAdapt_aiomysql_connection): __slots__ = () await_ = staticmethod(await_fallback) class AsyncAdapt_aiomysql_dbapi: def __init__(self, aiomysql, pymysql): self.aiomysql = aiomysql self.pymysql = pymysql self.paramstyle = "format" self._init_dbapi_attributes() def _init_dbapi_attributes(self): for name in ( "Warning", "Error", "InterfaceError", "DataError", "DatabaseError", "OperationalError", "InterfaceError", "IntegrityError", "ProgrammingError", "InternalError", "NotSupportedError", ): setattr(self, name, getattr(self.aiomysql, name)) for name in ( "NUMBER", "STRING", "DATETIME", "BINARY", "TIMESTAMP", "Binary", ): setattr(self, name, getattr(self.pymysql, name)) def connect(self, *arg, **kw): async_fallback = kw.pop("async_fallback", False) if util.asbool(async_fallback): return AsyncAdaptFallback_aiomysql_connection( self, await_fallback(self.aiomysql.connect(*arg, **kw)), ) else: return AsyncAdapt_aiomysql_connection( self, await_only(self.aiomysql.connect(*arg, **kw)), ) class MySQLDialect_aiomysql(MySQLDialect_pymysql): driver = "aiomysql" supports_statement_cache = True supports_server_side_cursors = True _sscursor = AsyncAdapt_aiomysql_ss_cursor is_async = True @classmethod def dbapi(cls): return AsyncAdapt_aiomysql_dbapi( __import__("aiomysql"), __import__("pymysql") ) @classmethod def get_pool_class(cls, url): async_fallback = url.query.get("async_fallback", False) if util.asbool(async_fallback): return pool.FallbackAsyncAdaptedQueuePool else: return pool.AsyncAdaptedQueuePool def create_connect_args(self, url): return super(MySQLDialect_aiomysql, self).create_connect_args( url, _translate_args=dict(username="user", database="db") ) def is_disconnect(self, e, connection, cursor): if super(MySQLDialect_aiomysql, self).is_disconnect( e, connection, cursor ): return True else: str_e = str(e).lower() return "not connected" in str_e def _found_rows_client_flag(self): from pymysql.constants import CLIENT return CLIENT.FOUND_ROWS def get_driver_connection(self, connection): return connection._connection dialect = MySQLDialect_aiomysql