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Python
814 lines
26 KiB
Python
# engine/url.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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"""Provides the :class:`~sqlalchemy.engine.url.URL` class which encapsulates
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information about a database connection specification.
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The URL object is created automatically when
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:func:`~sqlalchemy.engine.create_engine` is called with a string
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argument; alternatively, the URL is a public-facing construct which can
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be used directly and is also accepted directly by ``create_engine()``.
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"""
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import re
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from .interfaces import Dialect
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from .. import exc
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from .. import util
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from ..dialects import plugins
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from ..dialects import registry
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from ..util import collections_abc
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from ..util import compat
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class URL(
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util.namedtuple(
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"URL",
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[
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"drivername",
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"username",
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"password",
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"host",
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"port",
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"database",
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"query",
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],
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)
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):
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"""
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Represent the components of a URL used to connect to a database.
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This object is suitable to be passed directly to a
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:func:`_sa.create_engine` call. The fields of the URL are parsed from a
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string by the :func:`.make_url` function. The string format of the URL
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generally follows `RFC-1738 <https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1738.txt>`_, with
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some exceptions.
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To create a new :class:`_engine.URL` object, use the
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:func:`_engine.url.make_url` function. To construct a :class:`_engine.URL`
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programmatically, use the :meth:`_engine.URL.create` constructor.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.4
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The :class:`_engine.URL` object is now an immutable object. To
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create a URL, use the :func:`_engine.make_url` or
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:meth:`_engine.URL.create` function / method. To modify
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a :class:`_engine.URL`, use methods like
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:meth:`_engine.URL.set` and
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:meth:`_engine.URL.update_query_dict` to return a new
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:class:`_engine.URL` object with modifications. See notes for this
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change at :ref:`change_5526`.
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:class:`_engine.URL` contains the following attributes:
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* :attr:`_engine.URL.drivername`: database backend and driver name, such as
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``postgresql+psycopg2``
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* :attr:`_engine.URL.username`: username string
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* :attr:`_engine.URL.password`: password string
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* :attr:`_engine.URL.host`: string hostname
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* :attr:`_engine.URL.port`: integer port number
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* :attr:`_engine.URL.database`: string database name
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* :attr:`_engine.URL.query`: an immutable mapping representing the query
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string. contains strings for keys and either strings or tuples of
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strings for values.
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"""
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def __new__(self, *arg, **kw):
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if kw.pop("_new_ok", False):
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return super(URL, self).__new__(self, *arg, **kw)
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else:
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util.warn_deprecated(
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"Calling URL() directly is deprecated and will be disabled "
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"in a future release. The public constructor for URL is "
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"now the URL.create() method.",
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"1.4",
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)
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return URL.create(*arg, **kw)
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@classmethod
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def create(
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cls,
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drivername,
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username=None,
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password=None,
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host=None,
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port=None,
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database=None,
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query=util.EMPTY_DICT,
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):
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"""Create a new :class:`_engine.URL` object.
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:param drivername: the name of the database backend. This name will
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correspond to a module in sqlalchemy/databases or a third party
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plug-in.
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:param username: The user name.
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:param password: database password. Is typically a string, but may
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also be an object that can be stringified with ``str()``.
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.. note:: A password-producing object will be stringified only
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**once** per :class:`_engine.Engine` object. For dynamic password
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generation per connect, see :ref:`engines_dynamic_tokens`.
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:param host: The name of the host.
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:param port: The port number.
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:param database: The database name.
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:param query: A dictionary of string keys to string values to be passed
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to the dialect and/or the DBAPI upon connect. To specify non-string
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parameters to a Python DBAPI directly, use the
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:paramref:`_sa.create_engine.connect_args` parameter to
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:func:`_sa.create_engine`. See also
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:attr:`_engine.URL.normalized_query` for a dictionary that is
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consistently string->list of string.
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:return: new :class:`_engine.URL` object.
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.. versionadded:: 1.4
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The :class:`_engine.URL` object is now an **immutable named
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tuple**. In addition, the ``query`` dictionary is also immutable.
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To create a URL, use the :func:`_engine.url.make_url` or
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:meth:`_engine.URL.create` function/ method. To modify a
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:class:`_engine.URL`, use the :meth:`_engine.URL.set` and
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:meth:`_engine.URL.update_query` methods.
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"""
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return cls(
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cls._assert_str(drivername, "drivername"),
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cls._assert_none_str(username, "username"),
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password,
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cls._assert_none_str(host, "host"),
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cls._assert_port(port),
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cls._assert_none_str(database, "database"),
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cls._str_dict(query),
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_new_ok=True,
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)
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@classmethod
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def _assert_port(cls, port):
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if port is None:
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return None
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try:
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return int(port)
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except TypeError:
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raise TypeError("Port argument must be an integer or None")
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@classmethod
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def _assert_str(cls, v, paramname):
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if not isinstance(v, compat.string_types):
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raise TypeError("%s must be a string" % paramname)
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return v
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@classmethod
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def _assert_none_str(cls, v, paramname):
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if v is None:
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return v
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return cls._assert_str(v, paramname)
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@classmethod
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def _str_dict(cls, dict_):
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if dict_ is None:
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return util.EMPTY_DICT
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def _assert_value(val):
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if isinstance(val, compat.string_types):
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return val
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elif isinstance(val, collections_abc.Sequence):
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return tuple(_assert_value(elem) for elem in val)
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else:
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raise TypeError(
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"Query dictionary values must be strings or "
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"sequences of strings"
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)
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def _assert_str(v):
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if not isinstance(v, compat.string_types):
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raise TypeError("Query dictionary keys must be strings")
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return v
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if isinstance(dict_, collections_abc.Sequence):
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dict_items = dict_
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else:
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dict_items = dict_.items()
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return util.immutabledict(
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{
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_assert_str(key): _assert_value(
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value,
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)
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for key, value in dict_items
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}
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)
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def set(
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self,
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drivername=None,
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username=None,
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password=None,
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host=None,
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port=None,
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database=None,
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query=None,
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):
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"""return a new :class:`_engine.URL` object with modifications.
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Values are used if they are non-None. To set a value to ``None``
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explicitly, use the :meth:`_engine.URL._replace` method adapted
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from ``namedtuple``.
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:param drivername: new drivername
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:param username: new username
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:param password: new password
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:param host: new hostname
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:param port: new port
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:param query: new query parameters, passed a dict of string keys
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referring to string or sequence of string values. Fully
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replaces the previous list of arguments.
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:return: new :class:`_engine.URL` object.
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.. versionadded:: 1.4
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.. seealso::
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:meth:`_engine.URL.update_query_dict`
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"""
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kw = {}
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if drivername is not None:
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kw["drivername"] = drivername
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if username is not None:
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kw["username"] = username
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if password is not None:
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kw["password"] = password
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if host is not None:
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kw["host"] = host
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if port is not None:
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kw["port"] = port
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if database is not None:
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kw["database"] = database
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if query is not None:
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kw["query"] = query
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return self._replace(**kw)
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def _replace(self, **kw):
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"""Override ``namedtuple._replace()`` to provide argument checking."""
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if "drivername" in kw:
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self._assert_str(kw["drivername"], "drivername")
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for name in "username", "host", "database":
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if name in kw:
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self._assert_none_str(kw[name], name)
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if "port" in kw:
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self._assert_port(kw["port"])
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if "query" in kw:
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kw["query"] = self._str_dict(kw["query"])
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return super(URL, self)._replace(**kw)
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def update_query_string(self, query_string, append=False):
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"""Return a new :class:`_engine.URL` object with the :attr:`_engine.URL.query`
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parameter dictionary updated by the given query string.
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E.g.::
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>>> from sqlalchemy.engine import make_url
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>>> url = make_url("postgresql://user:pass@host/dbname")
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>>> url = url.update_query_string("alt_host=host1&alt_host=host2&ssl_cipher=%2Fpath%2Fto%2Fcrt")
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>>> str(url)
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'postgresql://user:pass@host/dbname?alt_host=host1&alt_host=host2&ssl_cipher=%2Fpath%2Fto%2Fcrt'
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:param query_string: a URL escaped query string, not including the
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question mark.
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:param append: if True, parameters in the existing query string will
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not be removed; new parameters will be in addition to those present.
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If left at its default of False, keys present in the given query
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parameters will replace those of the existing query string.
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.. versionadded:: 1.4
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.. seealso::
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:attr:`_engine.URL.query`
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:meth:`_engine.URL.update_query_dict`
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""" # noqa: E501
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return self.update_query_pairs(
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util.parse_qsl(query_string), append=append
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)
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def update_query_pairs(self, key_value_pairs, append=False):
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"""Return a new :class:`_engine.URL` object with the
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:attr:`_engine.URL.query`
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parameter dictionary updated by the given sequence of key/value pairs
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E.g.::
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>>> from sqlalchemy.engine import make_url
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>>> url = make_url("postgresql://user:pass@host/dbname")
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>>> url = url.update_query_pairs([("alt_host", "host1"), ("alt_host", "host2"), ("ssl_cipher", "/path/to/crt")])
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>>> str(url)
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'postgresql://user:pass@host/dbname?alt_host=host1&alt_host=host2&ssl_cipher=%2Fpath%2Fto%2Fcrt'
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:param key_value_pairs: A sequence of tuples containing two strings
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each.
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:param append: if True, parameters in the existing query string will
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not be removed; new parameters will be in addition to those present.
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If left at its default of False, keys present in the given query
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parameters will replace those of the existing query string.
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.. versionadded:: 1.4
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.. seealso::
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:attr:`_engine.URL.query`
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:meth:`_engine.URL.difference_update_query`
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:meth:`_engine.URL.set`
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""" # noqa: E501
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existing_query = self.query
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new_keys = {}
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for key, value in key_value_pairs:
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if key in new_keys:
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new_keys[key] = util.to_list(new_keys[key])
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new_keys[key].append(value)
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else:
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new_keys[key] = value
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if append:
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new_query = {}
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for k in new_keys:
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if k in existing_query:
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new_query[k] = util.to_list(
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existing_query[k]
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) + util.to_list(new_keys[k])
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else:
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new_query[k] = new_keys[k]
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new_query.update(
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{
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k: existing_query[k]
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for k in set(existing_query).difference(new_keys)
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}
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)
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else:
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new_query = self.query.union(new_keys)
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return self.set(query=new_query)
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def update_query_dict(self, query_parameters, append=False):
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"""Return a new :class:`_engine.URL` object with the
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:attr:`_engine.URL.query` parameter dictionary updated by the given
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dictionary.
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The dictionary typically contains string keys and string values.
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In order to represent a query parameter that is expressed multiple
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times, pass a sequence of string values.
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E.g.::
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>>> from sqlalchemy.engine import make_url
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>>> url = make_url("postgresql://user:pass@host/dbname")
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>>> url = url.update_query_dict({"alt_host": ["host1", "host2"], "ssl_cipher": "/path/to/crt"})
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>>> str(url)
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'postgresql://user:pass@host/dbname?alt_host=host1&alt_host=host2&ssl_cipher=%2Fpath%2Fto%2Fcrt'
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:param query_parameters: A dictionary with string keys and values
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that are either strings, or sequences of strings.
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:param append: if True, parameters in the existing query string will
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not be removed; new parameters will be in addition to those present.
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If left at its default of False, keys present in the given query
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parameters will replace those of the existing query string.
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.. versionadded:: 1.4
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.. seealso::
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:attr:`_engine.URL.query`
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:meth:`_engine.URL.update_query_string`
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:meth:`_engine.URL.update_query_pairs`
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:meth:`_engine.URL.difference_update_query`
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:meth:`_engine.URL.set`
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""" # noqa: E501
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return self.update_query_pairs(query_parameters.items(), append=append)
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def difference_update_query(self, names):
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"""
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Remove the given names from the :attr:`_engine.URL.query` dictionary,
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returning the new :class:`_engine.URL`.
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E.g.::
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url = url.difference_update_query(['foo', 'bar'])
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Equivalent to using :meth:`_engine.URL.set` as follows::
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url = url.set(
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query={
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key: url.query[key]
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for key in set(url.query).difference(['foo', 'bar'])
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}
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)
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.. versionadded:: 1.4
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.. seealso::
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:attr:`_engine.URL.query`
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:meth:`_engine.URL.update_query_dict`
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:meth:`_engine.URL.set`
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"""
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if not set(names).intersection(self.query):
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return self
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return URL(
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self.drivername,
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self.username,
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self.password,
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self.host,
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self.port,
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self.database,
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util.immutabledict(
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{
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key: self.query[key]
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for key in set(self.query).difference(names)
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}
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),
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_new_ok=True,
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)
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@util.memoized_property
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def normalized_query(self):
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"""Return the :attr:`_engine.URL.query` dictionary with values normalized
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into sequences.
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As the :attr:`_engine.URL.query` dictionary may contain either
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string values or sequences of string values to differentiate between
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parameters that are specified multiple times in the query string,
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code that needs to handle multiple parameters generically will wish
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to use this attribute so that all parameters present are presented
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as sequences. Inspiration is from Python's ``urllib.parse.parse_qs``
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function. E.g.::
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>>> from sqlalchemy.engine import make_url
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>>> url = make_url("postgresql://user:pass@host/dbname?alt_host=host1&alt_host=host2&ssl_cipher=%2Fpath%2Fto%2Fcrt")
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>>> url.query
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immutabledict({'alt_host': ('host1', 'host2'), 'ssl_cipher': '/path/to/crt'})
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>>> url.normalized_query
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immutabledict({'alt_host': ('host1', 'host2'), 'ssl_cipher': ('/path/to/crt',)})
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""" # noqa: E501
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return util.immutabledict(
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{
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k: (v,) if not isinstance(v, tuple) else v
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for k, v in self.query.items()
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}
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)
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@util.deprecated(
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"1.4",
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"The :meth:`_engine.URL.__to_string__ method is deprecated and will "
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"be removed in a future release. Please use the "
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":meth:`_engine.URL.render_as_string` method.",
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)
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def __to_string__(self, hide_password=True):
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"""Render this :class:`_engine.URL` object as a string.
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:param hide_password: Defaults to True. The password is not shown
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in the string unless this is set to False.
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"""
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return self.render_as_string(hide_password=hide_password)
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def render_as_string(self, hide_password=True):
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"""Render this :class:`_engine.URL` object as a string.
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This method is used when the ``__str__()`` or ``__repr__()``
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methods are used. The method directly includes additional options.
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:param hide_password: Defaults to True. The password is not shown
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in the string unless this is set to False.
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"""
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s = self.drivername + "://"
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if self.username is not None:
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s += _sqla_url_quote(self.username)
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if self.password is not None:
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s += ":" + (
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"***"
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if hide_password
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else _sqla_url_quote(str(self.password))
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)
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s += "@"
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if self.host is not None:
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if ":" in self.host:
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s += "[%s]" % self.host
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else:
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s += self.host
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if self.port is not None:
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s += ":" + str(self.port)
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if self.database is not None:
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s += "/" + self.database
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if self.query:
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keys = list(self.query)
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keys.sort()
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s += "?" + "&".join(
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"%s=%s" % (util.quote_plus(k), util.quote_plus(element))
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for k in keys
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for element in util.to_list(self.query[k])
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)
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return s
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def __str__(self):
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return self.render_as_string(hide_password=False)
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def __repr__(self):
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return self.render_as_string()
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|
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def __copy__(self):
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return self.__class__.create(
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self.drivername,
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self.username,
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self.password,
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self.host,
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self.port,
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self.database,
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# note this is an immutabledict of str-> str / tuple of str,
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# also fully immutable. does not require deepcopy
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self.query,
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)
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|
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def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
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return self.__copy__()
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|
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def __hash__(self):
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return hash(str(self))
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|
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return (
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isinstance(other, URL)
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and self.drivername == other.drivername
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and self.username == other.username
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|
and self.password == other.password
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|
and self.host == other.host
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|
and self.database == other.database
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|
and self.query == other.query
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|
and self.port == other.port
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|
)
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|
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not self == other
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|
|
|
def get_backend_name(self):
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|
"""Return the backend name.
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|
|
|
This is the name that corresponds to the database backend in
|
|
use, and is the portion of the :attr:`_engine.URL.drivername`
|
|
that is to the left of the plus sign.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
if "+" not in self.drivername:
|
|
return self.drivername
|
|
else:
|
|
return self.drivername.split("+")[0]
|
|
|
|
def get_driver_name(self):
|
|
"""Return the backend name.
|
|
|
|
This is the name that corresponds to the DBAPI driver in
|
|
use, and is the portion of the :attr:`_engine.URL.drivername`
|
|
that is to the right of the plus sign.
|
|
|
|
If the :attr:`_engine.URL.drivername` does not include a plus sign,
|
|
then the default :class:`_engine.Dialect` for this :class:`_engine.URL`
|
|
is imported in order to get the driver name.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if "+" not in self.drivername:
|
|
return self.get_dialect().driver
|
|
else:
|
|
return self.drivername.split("+")[1]
|
|
|
|
def _instantiate_plugins(self, kwargs):
|
|
plugin_names = util.to_list(self.query.get("plugin", ()))
|
|
plugin_names += kwargs.get("plugins", [])
|
|
|
|
kwargs = dict(kwargs)
|
|
|
|
loaded_plugins = [
|
|
plugins.load(plugin_name)(self, kwargs)
|
|
for plugin_name in plugin_names
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
u = self.difference_update_query(["plugin", "plugins"])
|
|
|
|
for plugin in loaded_plugins:
|
|
new_u = plugin.update_url(u)
|
|
if new_u is not None:
|
|
u = new_u
|
|
|
|
kwargs.pop("plugins", None)
|
|
|
|
return u, loaded_plugins, kwargs
|
|
|
|
def _get_entrypoint(self):
|
|
"""Return the "entry point" dialect class.
|
|
|
|
This is normally the dialect itself except in the case when the
|
|
returned class implements the get_dialect_cls() method.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
if "+" not in self.drivername:
|
|
name = self.drivername
|
|
else:
|
|
name = self.drivername.replace("+", ".")
|
|
cls = registry.load(name)
|
|
# check for legacy dialects that
|
|
# would return a module with 'dialect' as the
|
|
# actual class
|
|
if (
|
|
hasattr(cls, "dialect")
|
|
and isinstance(cls.dialect, type)
|
|
and issubclass(cls.dialect, Dialect)
|
|
):
|
|
return cls.dialect
|
|
else:
|
|
return cls
|
|
|
|
def get_dialect(self):
|
|
"""Return the SQLAlchemy :class:`_engine.Dialect` class corresponding
|
|
to this URL's driver name.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
entrypoint = self._get_entrypoint()
|
|
dialect_cls = entrypoint.get_dialect_cls(self)
|
|
return dialect_cls
|
|
|
|
def translate_connect_args(self, names=None, **kw):
|
|
r"""Translate url attributes into a dictionary of connection arguments.
|
|
|
|
Returns attributes of this url (`host`, `database`, `username`,
|
|
`password`, `port`) as a plain dictionary. The attribute names are
|
|
used as the keys by default. Unset or false attributes are omitted
|
|
from the final dictionary.
|
|
|
|
:param \**kw: Optional, alternate key names for url attributes.
|
|
|
|
:param names: Deprecated. Same purpose as the keyword-based alternate
|
|
names, but correlates the name to the original positionally.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if names is not None:
|
|
util.warn_deprecated(
|
|
"The `URL.translate_connect_args.name`s parameter is "
|
|
"deprecated. Please pass the "
|
|
"alternate names as kw arguments.",
|
|
"1.4",
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
translated = {}
|
|
attribute_names = ["host", "database", "username", "password", "port"]
|
|
for sname in attribute_names:
|
|
if names:
|
|
name = names.pop(0)
|
|
elif sname in kw:
|
|
name = kw[sname]
|
|
else:
|
|
name = sname
|
|
if name is not None and getattr(self, sname, False):
|
|
if sname == "password":
|
|
translated[name] = str(getattr(self, sname))
|
|
else:
|
|
translated[name] = getattr(self, sname)
|
|
|
|
return translated
|
|
|
|
|
|
def make_url(name_or_url):
|
|
"""Given a string or unicode instance, produce a new URL instance.
|
|
|
|
|
|
The format of the URL generally follows `RFC-1738
|
|
<https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1738.txt>`_, with some exceptions, including
|
|
that underscores, and not dashes or periods, are accepted within the
|
|
"scheme" portion.
|
|
|
|
If a :class:`.URL` object is passed, it is returned as is.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(name_or_url, util.string_types):
|
|
return _parse_url(name_or_url)
|
|
else:
|
|
return name_or_url
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _parse_url(name):
|
|
pattern = re.compile(
|
|
r"""
|
|
(?P<name>[\w\+]+)://
|
|
(?:
|
|
(?P<username>[^:/]*)
|
|
(?::(?P<password>[^@]*))?
|
|
@)?
|
|
(?:
|
|
(?:
|
|
\[(?P<ipv6host>[^/\?]+)\] |
|
|
(?P<ipv4host>[^/:\?]+)
|
|
)?
|
|
(?::(?P<port>[^/\?]*))?
|
|
)?
|
|
(?:/(?P<database>[^\?]*))?
|
|
(?:\?(?P<query>.*))?
|
|
""",
|
|
re.X,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
m = pattern.match(name)
|
|
if m is not None:
|
|
components = m.groupdict()
|
|
if components["query"] is not None:
|
|
query = {}
|
|
|
|
for key, value in util.parse_qsl(components["query"]):
|
|
if util.py2k:
|
|
key = key.encode("ascii")
|
|
if key in query:
|
|
query[key] = util.to_list(query[key])
|
|
query[key].append(value)
|
|
else:
|
|
query[key] = value
|
|
else:
|
|
query = None
|
|
components["query"] = query
|
|
|
|
if components["username"] is not None:
|
|
components["username"] = _sqla_url_unquote(components["username"])
|
|
|
|
if components["password"] is not None:
|
|
components["password"] = _sqla_url_unquote(components["password"])
|
|
|
|
ipv4host = components.pop("ipv4host")
|
|
ipv6host = components.pop("ipv6host")
|
|
components["host"] = ipv4host or ipv6host
|
|
name = components.pop("name")
|
|
|
|
if components["port"]:
|
|
components["port"] = int(components["port"])
|
|
|
|
return URL.create(name, **components)
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
raise exc.ArgumentError(
|
|
"Could not parse SQLAlchemy URL from string '%s'" % name
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _sqla_url_quote(text):
|
|
return re.sub(r"[:@/]", lambda m: "%%%X" % ord(m.group(0)), text)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _sqla_url_unquote(text):
|
|
return util.unquote(text)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _parse_keyvalue_args(name):
|
|
m = re.match(r"(\w+)://(.*)", name)
|
|
if m is not None:
|
|
(name, args) = m.group(1, 2)
|
|
opts = dict(util.parse_qsl(args))
|
|
return URL(name, *opts)
|
|
else:
|
|
return None
|