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# MySQL Connector/Python - MySQL driver written in Python. # Copyright (c) 2009, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # MySQL Connector/Python is licensed under the terms of the GPLv2 # <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html>, like most # MySQL Connectors. There are special exceptions to the terms and # conditions of the GPLv2 as it is applied to this software, see the # FOSS License Exception # <http://www.mysql.com/about/legal/licensing/foss-exception.html>. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA """Cursor classes """ from collections import namedtuple import re import weakref from . import errors from .abstracts import MySQLCursorAbstract from .catch23 import PY2 SQL_COMMENT = r"\/\*.*?\*\/" RE_SQL_COMMENT = re.compile( r'''({0})|(["'`][^"'`]*?({0})[^"'`]*?["'`])'''.format(SQL_COMMENT), re.I | re.M | re.S) RE_SQL_ON_DUPLICATE = re.compile( r'''\s*ON\s+DUPLICATE\s+KEY(?:[^"'`]*["'`][^"'`]*["'`])*[^"'`]*$''', re.I | re.M | re.S) RE_SQL_INSERT_STMT = re.compile( r"({0}|\s)*INSERT({0}|\s)*INTO.+VALUES.*".format(SQL_COMMENT), re.I | re.M | re.S) RE_SQL_INSERT_VALUES = re.compile(r'.*VALUES\s*(\(.*\)).*', re.I | re.M | re.S) RE_PY_PARAM = re.compile(b'(%s)') RE_PY_MAPPING_PARAM = re.compile( br''' % \((?P<mapping_key>[^)]+)\) (?P<conversion_type>[diouxXeEfFgGcrs%]) ''', re.X ) RE_SQL_SPLIT_STMTS = re.compile( b''';(?=(?:[^"'`]*["'`][^"'`]*["'`])*[^"'`]*$)''') RE_SQL_FIND_PARAM = re.compile( b'''%s(?=(?:[^"'`]*["'`][^"'`]*["'`])*[^"'`]*$)''') ERR_NO_RESULT_TO_FETCH = "No result set to fetch from" class _ParamSubstitutor(object): """ Substitutes parameters into SQL statement. """ def __init__(self, params): self.params = params self.index = 0 def __call__(self, matchobj): index = self.index self.index += 1 try: return bytes(self.params[index]) except IndexError: raise errors.ProgrammingError( "Not enough parameters for the SQL statement") @property def remaining(self): """Returns number of parameters remaining to be substituted""" return len(self.params) - self.index def _bytestr_format_dict(bytestr, value_dict): """ >>> _bytestr_format_dict(b'%(a)s', {b'a': b'foobar'}) b'foobar >>> _bytestr_format_dict(b'%%(a)s', {b'a': b'foobar'}) b'%%(a)s' >>> _bytestr_format_dict(b'%%%(a)s', {b'a': b'foobar'}) b'%%foobar' >>> _bytestr_format_dict(b'%(x)s %(y)s', ... {b'x': b'x=%(y)s', b'y': b'y=%(x)s'}) b'x=%(y)s y=%(x)s' """ def replace(matchobj): value = None groups = matchobj.groupdict() if groups["conversion_type"] == b"%": value = b"%" if groups["conversion_type"] == b"s": key = groups["mapping_key"].encode("utf-8") \ if PY2 else groups["mapping_key"] value = value_dict[key] if value is None: raise ValueError("Unsupported conversion_type: {0}" "".format(groups["conversion_type"])) return value.decode("utf-8") if PY2 else value return RE_PY_MAPPING_PARAM.sub(replace, bytestr.decode("utf-8") if PY2 else bytestr) class CursorBase(MySQLCursorAbstract): """ Base for defining MySQLCursor. This class is a skeleton and defines methods and members as required for the Python Database API Specification v2.0. It's better to inherite from MySQLCursor. """ _raw = False def __init__(self): self._description = None self._rowcount = -1 self._last_insert_id = None self.arraysize = 1 super(CursorBase, self).__init__() def callproc(self, procname, args=()): """Calls a stored procedue with the given arguments The arguments will be set during this session, meaning they will be called like _<procname>__arg<nr> where <nr> is an enumeration (+1) of the arguments. Coding Example: 1) Definining the Stored Routine in MySQL: CREATE PROCEDURE multiply(IN pFac1 INT, IN pFac2 INT, OUT pProd INT) BEGIN SET pProd := pFac1 * pFac2; END 2) Executing in Python: args = (5,5,0) # 0 is to hold pprod cursor.callproc('multiply', args) print(cursor.fetchone()) Does not return a value, but a result set will be available when the CALL-statement execute successfully. Raises exceptions when something is wrong. """ pass def close(self): """Close the cursor.""" pass def execute(self, operation, params=(), multi=False): """Executes the given operation Executes the given operation substituting any markers with the given parameters. For example, getting all rows where id is 5: cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE id = %s", (5,)) The multi argument should be set to True when executing multiple statements in one operation. If not set and multiple results are found, an InterfaceError will be raised. If warnings where generated, and connection.get_warnings is True, then self._warnings will be a list containing these warnings. Returns an iterator when multi is True, otherwise None. """ pass def executemany(self, operation, seqparams): """Execute the given operation multiple times The executemany() method will execute the operation iterating over the list of parameters in seq_params. Example: Inserting 3 new employees and their phone number data = [ ('Jane','555-001'), ('Joe', '555-001'), ('John', '555-003') ] stmt = "INSERT INTO employees (name, phone) VALUES ('%s','%s')" cursor.executemany(stmt, data) INSERT statements are optimized by batching the data, that is using the MySQL multiple rows syntax. Results are discarded. If they are needed, consider looping over data using the execute() method. """ pass def fetchone(self): """Returns next row of a query result set Returns a tuple or None. """ pass def fetchmany(self, size=1): """Returns the next set of rows of a query result, returning a list of tuples. When no more rows are available, it returns an empty list. The number of rows returned can be specified using the size argument, which defaults to one """ pass def fetchall(self): """Returns all rows of a query result set Returns a list of tuples. """ pass def nextset(self): """Not Implemented.""" pass def setinputsizes(self, sizes): """Not Implemented.""" pass def setoutputsize(self, size, column=None): """Not Implemented.""" pass def reset(self, free=True): """Reset the cursor to default""" pass @property def description(self): """Returns description of columns in a result This property returns a list of tuples describing the columns in in a result set. A tuple is described as follows:: (column_name, type, None, None, None, None, null_ok, column_flags) # Addition to PEP-249 specs Returns a list of tuples. """ return self._description @property def rowcount(self): """Returns the number of rows produced or affected This property returns the number of rows produced by queries such as a SELECT, or affected rows when executing DML statements like INSERT or UPDATE. Note that for non-buffered cursors it is impossible to know the number of rows produced before having fetched them all. For those, the number of rows will be -1 right after execution, and incremented when fetching rows. Returns an integer. """ return self._rowcount @property def lastrowid(self): """Returns the value generated for an AUTO_INCREMENT column Returns the value generated for an AUTO_INCREMENT column by the previous INSERT or UPDATE statement or None when there is no such value available. Returns a long value or None. """ return self._last_insert_id class MySQLCursor(CursorBase): """Default cursor for interacting with MySQL This cursor will execute statements and handle the result. It will not automatically fetch all rows. MySQLCursor should be inherited whenever other functionallity is required. An example would to change the fetch* member functions to return dictionaries instead of lists of values. Implements the Python Database API Specification v2.0 (PEP-249) """ def __init__(self, connection=None): CursorBase.__init__(self) self._connection = None self._stored_results = [] self._nextrow = (None, None) self._warnings = None self._warning_count = 0 self._executed = None self._executed_list = [] self._binary = False if connection is not None: self._set_connection(connection) def __iter__(self): """ Iteration over the result set which calls self.fetchone() and returns the next row. """ return iter(self.fetchone, None) def _set_connection(self, connection): """Set the connection""" try: self._connection = weakref.proxy(connection) self._connection.is_connected() except (AttributeError, TypeError): raise errors.InterfaceError(errno=2048) def _reset_result(self): """Reset the cursor to default""" self._rowcount = -1 self._nextrow = (None, None) self._stored_results = [] self._warnings = None self._warning_count = 0 self._description = None self._executed = None self._executed_list = [] self.reset() def _have_unread_result(self): """Check whether there is an unread result""" try: return self._connection.unread_result except AttributeError: return False def next(self): """Used for iterating over the result set.""" return self.__next__() def __next__(self): """ Used for iterating over the result set. Calles self.fetchone() to get the next row. """ try: row = self.fetchone() except errors.InterfaceError: raise StopIteration if not row: raise StopIteration return row def close(self): """Close the cursor Returns True when successful, otherwise False. """ if self._connection is None: return False self._connection.handle_unread_result() self._reset_result() self._connection = None return True def _process_params_dict(self, params): """Process query parameters given as dictionary""" try: to_mysql = self._connection.converter.to_mysql escape = self._connection.converter.escape quote = self._connection.converter.quote res = {} for key, value in list(params.items()): conv = value conv = to_mysql(conv) conv = escape(conv) conv = quote(conv) if PY2: res[key] = conv else: res[key.encode()] = conv except Exception as err: raise errors.ProgrammingError( "Failed processing pyformat-parameters; %s" % err) else: return res def _process_params(self, params): """Process query parameters.""" try: res = params to_mysql = self._connection.converter.to_mysql escape = self._connection.converter.escape quote = self._connection.converter.quote res = [to_mysql(i) for i in res] res = [escape(i) for i in res] res = [quote(i) for i in res] except Exception as err: raise errors.ProgrammingError( "Failed processing format-parameters; %s" % err) else: return tuple(res) def _handle_noresultset(self, res): """Handles result of execute() when there is no result set """ try: self._rowcount = res['affected_rows'] self._last_insert_id = res['insert_id'] self._warning_count = res['warning_count'] except (KeyError, TypeError) as err: raise errors.ProgrammingError( "Failed handling non-resultset; {0}".format(err)) self._handle_warnings() if self._connection.raise_on_warnings is True and self._warnings: raise errors.get_mysql_exception( self._warnings[0][1], self._warnings[0][2]) def _handle_resultset(self): """Handles result set This method handles the result set and is called after reading and storing column information in _handle_result(). For non-buffering cursors, this method is usually doing nothing. """ pass def _handle_result(self, result): """ Handle the result after a command was send. The result can be either an OK-packet or a dictionary containing column/eof information. Raises InterfaceError when result is not a dict() or result is invalid. """ if not isinstance(result, dict): raise errors.InterfaceError('Result was not a dict()') if 'columns' in result: # Weak test, must be column/eof information self._description = result['columns'] self._connection.unread_result = True self._handle_resultset() elif 'affected_rows' in result: # Weak test, must be an OK-packet self._connection.unread_result = False self._handle_noresultset(result) else: raise errors.InterfaceError('Invalid result') def _execute_iter(self, query_iter): """Generator returns MySQLCursor objects for multiple statements This method is only used when multiple statements are executed by the execute() method. It uses zip() to make an iterator from the given query_iter (result of MySQLConnection.cmd_query_iter()) and the list of statements that were executed. """ executed_list = RE_SQL_SPLIT_STMTS.split(self._executed) i = 0 while True: result = next(query_iter) self._reset_result() self._handle_result(result) try: self._executed = executed_list[i].strip() i += 1 except IndexError: self._executed = executed_list[0] yield self def execute(self, operation, params=None, multi=False): """Executes the given operation Executes the given operation substituting any markers with the given parameters. For example, getting all rows where id is 5: cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE id = %s", (5,)) The multi argument should be set to True when executing multiple statements in one operation. If not set and multiple results are found, an InterfaceError will be raised. If warnings where generated, and connection.get_warnings is True, then self._warnings will be a list containing these warnings. Returns an iterator when multi is True, otherwise None. """ if not operation: return None if not self._connection: raise errors.ProgrammingError("Cursor is not connected") self._connection.handle_unread_result() self._reset_result() stmt = '' try: if not isinstance(operation, (bytes, bytearray)): stmt = operation.encode(self._connection.python_charset) else: stmt = operation except (UnicodeDecodeError, UnicodeEncodeError) as err: raise errors.ProgrammingError(str(err)) if params is not None: if isinstance(params, dict): stmt = _bytestr_format_dict( stmt, self._process_params_dict(params)) elif isinstance(params, (list, tuple)): psub = _ParamSubstitutor(self._process_params(params)) stmt = RE_PY_PARAM.sub(psub, stmt) if psub.remaining != 0: raise errors.ProgrammingError( "Not all parameters were used in the SQL statement") self._executed = stmt if multi: self._executed_list = [] return self._execute_iter(self._connection.cmd_query_iter(stmt)) else: try: self._handle_result(self._connection.cmd_query(stmt)) except errors.InterfaceError: if self._connection._have_next_result: # pylint: disable=W0212 raise errors.InterfaceError( "Use multi=True when executing multiple statements") raise return None def _batch_insert(self, operation, seq_params): """Implements multi row insert""" def remove_comments(match): """Remove comments from INSERT statements. This function is used while removing comments from INSERT statements. If the matched string is a comment not enclosed by quotes, it returns an empty string, else the string itself. """ if match.group(1): return "" else: return match.group(2) tmp = re.sub(RE_SQL_ON_DUPLICATE, '', re.sub(RE_SQL_COMMENT, remove_comments, operation)) matches = re.search(RE_SQL_INSERT_VALUES, tmp) if not matches: raise errors.InterfaceError( "Failed rewriting statement for multi-row INSERT. " "Check SQL syntax." ) fmt = matches.group(1).encode(self._connection.charset) values = [] try: stmt = operation.encode(self._connection.charset) for params in seq_params: tmp = fmt if isinstance(params, dict): tmp = _bytestr_format_dict( tmp, self._process_params_dict(params)) else: psub = _ParamSubstitutor(self._process_params(params)) tmp = RE_PY_PARAM.sub(psub, tmp) if psub.remaining != 0: raise errors.ProgrammingError( "Not all parameters were used in the SQL statement") #for p in self._process_params(params): # tmp = tmp.replace(b'%s',p,1) values.append(tmp) if fmt in stmt: stmt = stmt.replace(fmt, b','.join(values), 1) self._executed = stmt return stmt else: return None except (UnicodeDecodeError, UnicodeEncodeError) as err: raise errors.ProgrammingError(str(err)) except errors.Error: raise except Exception as err: raise errors.InterfaceError( "Failed executing the operation; %s" % err) def executemany(self, operation, seq_params): """Execute the given operation multiple times The executemany() method will execute the operation iterating over the list of parameters in seq_params. Example: Inserting 3 new employees and their phone number data = [ ('Jane','555-001'), ('Joe', '555-001'), ('John', '555-003') ] stmt = "INSERT INTO employees (name, phone) VALUES ('%s','%s)" cursor.executemany(stmt, data) INSERT statements are optimized by batching the data, that is using the MySQL multiple rows syntax. Results are discarded. If they are needed, consider looping over data using the execute() method. """ if not operation or not seq_params: return None self._connection.handle_unread_result() try: _ = iter(seq_params) except TypeError: raise errors.ProgrammingError( "Parameters for query must be an Iterable.") # Optimize INSERTs by batching them if re.match(RE_SQL_INSERT_STMT, operation): if not seq_params: self._rowcount = 0 return stmt = self._batch_insert(operation, seq_params) if stmt is not None: return self.execute(stmt) rowcnt = 0 try: for params in seq_params: self.execute(operation, params) if self.with_rows and self._have_unread_result(): self.fetchall() rowcnt += self._rowcount except (ValueError, TypeError) as err: raise errors.InterfaceError( "Failed executing the operation; {0}".format(err)) except: # Raise whatever execute() raises raise self._rowcount = rowcnt def stored_results(self): """Returns an iterator for stored results This method returns an iterator over results which are stored when callproc() is called. The iterator will provide MySQLCursorBuffered instances. Returns a iterator. """ return iter(self._stored_results) def callproc(self, procname, args=()): """Calls a stored procedure with the given arguments The arguments will be set during this session, meaning they will be called like _<procname>__arg<nr> where <nr> is an enumeration (+1) of the arguments. Coding Example: 1) Defining the Stored Routine in MySQL: CREATE PROCEDURE multiply(IN pFac1 INT, IN pFac2 INT, OUT pProd INT) BEGIN SET pProd := pFac1 * pFac2; END 2) Executing in Python: args = (5, 5, 0) # 0 is to hold pprod cursor.callproc('multiply', args) print(cursor.fetchone()) For OUT and INOUT parameters the user should provide the type of the parameter as well. The argument should be a tuple with first item as the value of the parameter to pass and second argument the type of the argument. In the above example, one can call callproc method like: args = (5, 5, (0, 'INT')) cursor.callproc('multiply', args) The type of the argument given in the tuple will be used by the MySQL CAST function to convert the values in the corresponding MySQL type (See CAST in MySQL Reference for more information) Does not return a value, but a result set will be available when the CALL-statement execute successfully. Raises exceptions when something is wrong. """ if not procname or not isinstance(procname, str): raise ValueError("procname must be a string") if not isinstance(args, (tuple, list)): raise ValueError("args must be a sequence") argfmt = "@_{name}_arg{index}" self._stored_results = [] results = [] try: argnames = [] argtypes = [] if args: for idx, arg in enumerate(args): argname = argfmt.format(name=procname, index=idx + 1) argnames.append(argname) if isinstance(arg, tuple): argtypes.append(" CAST({0} AS {1})".format(argname, arg[1])) self.execute("SET {0}=%s".format(argname), (arg[0],)) else: argtypes.append(argname) self.execute("SET {0}=%s".format(argname), (arg,)) call = "CALL {0}({1})".format(procname, ','.join(argnames)) # pylint: disable=W0212 # We disable consuming results temporary to make sure we # getting all results can_consume_results = self._connection._consume_results for result in self._connection.cmd_query_iter(call): self._connection._consume_results = False if self._raw: tmp = MySQLCursorBufferedRaw(self._connection._get_self()) else: tmp = MySQLCursorBuffered(self._connection._get_self()) tmp._executed = "(a result of {0})".format(call) tmp._handle_result(result) if tmp._warnings is not None: self._warnings = tmp._warnings if 'columns' in result: results.append(tmp) self._connection._consume_results = can_consume_results #pylint: enable=W0212 if argnames: select = "SELECT {0}".format(','.join(argtypes)) self.execute(select) self._stored_results = results return self.fetchone() else: self._stored_results = results return () except errors.Error: raise except Exception as err: raise errors.InterfaceError( "Failed calling stored routine; {0}".format(err)) def getlastrowid(self): """Returns the value generated for an AUTO_INCREMENT column Returns the value generated for an AUTO_INCREMENT column by the previous INSERT or UPDATE statement. Returns a long value or None. """ return self._last_insert_id def _fetch_warnings(self): """ Fetch warnings doing a SHOW WARNINGS. Can be called after getting the result. Returns a result set or None when there were no warnings. """ res = [] try: cur = self._connection.cursor(raw=False) cur.execute("SHOW WARNINGS") res = cur.fetchall() cur.close() except Exception as err: raise errors.InterfaceError( "Failed getting warnings; %s" % err) if len(res): return res return None def _handle_warnings(self): """Handle possible warnings after all results are consumed""" if self._connection.get_warnings is True and self._warning_count: self._warnings = self._fetch_warnings() def _handle_eof(self, eof): """Handle EOF packet""" self._connection.unread_result = False self._nextrow = (None, None) self._warning_count = eof['warning_count'] self._handle_warnings() if self._connection.raise_on_warnings is True and self._warnings: raise errors.get_mysql_exception( self._warnings[0][1], self._warnings[0][2]) def _fetch_row(self): """Returns the next row in the result set Returns a tuple or None. """ if not self._have_unread_result(): return None row = None if self._nextrow == (None, None): (row, eof) = self._connection.get_row( binary=self._binary, columns=self.description) else: (row, eof) = self._nextrow if row: self._nextrow = self._connection.get_row( binary=self._binary, columns=self.description) eof = self._nextrow[1] if eof is not None: self._handle_eof(eof) if self._rowcount == -1: self._rowcount = 1 else: self._rowcount += 1 if eof: self._handle_eof(eof) return row def fetchone(self): """Returns next row of a query result set Returns a tuple or None. """ row = self._fetch_row() if row: if hasattr(self._connection, 'converter'): return self._connection.converter.row_to_python( row, self.description) return row return None def fetchmany(self, size=None): res = [] cnt = (size or self.arraysize) while cnt > 0 and self._have_unread_result(): cnt -= 1 row = self.fetchone() if row: res.append(row) return res def fetchall(self): if not self._have_unread_result(): raise errors.InterfaceError("No result set to fetch from.") (rows, eof) = self._connection.get_rows() if self._nextrow[0]: rows.insert(0, self._nextrow[0]) if hasattr(self._connection, 'converter'): row_to_python = self._connection.converter.row_to_python rows = [row_to_python(row, self.description) for row in rows] self._handle_eof(eof) rowcount = len(rows) if rowcount >= 0 and self._rowcount == -1: self._rowcount = 0 self._rowcount += rowcount return rows @property def column_names(self): """Returns column names This property returns the columns names as a tuple. Returns a tuple. """ if not self.description: return () return tuple([d[0] for d in self.description]) @property def statement(self): """Returns the executed statement This property returns the executed statement. When multiple statements were executed, the current statement in the iterator will be returned. """ if self._executed is None: return None try: return self._executed.strip().decode('utf-8') except (AttributeError, UnicodeDecodeError): return self._executed.strip() @property def with_rows(self): """Returns whether the cursor could have rows returned This property returns True when column descriptions are available and possibly also rows, which will need to be fetched. Returns True or False. """ if not self.description: return False return True def __str__(self): fmt = "{class_name}: {stmt}" if self._executed: try: executed = self._executed.decode('utf-8') except AttributeError: executed = self._executed if len(executed) > 40: executed = executed[:40] + '..' else: executed = '(Nothing executed yet)' return fmt.format(class_name=self.__class__.__name__, stmt=executed) class MySQLCursorBuffered(MySQLCursor): """Cursor which fetches rows within execute()""" def __init__(self, connection=None): MySQLCursor.__init__(self, connection) self._rows = None self._next_row = 0 def _handle_resultset(self): (self._rows, eof) = self._connection.get_rows() self._rowcount = len(self._rows) self._handle_eof(eof) self._next_row = 0 try: self._connection.unread_result = False except: pass def reset(self, free=True): self._rows = None def _fetch_row(self): row = None try: row = self._rows[self._next_row] except: return None else: self._next_row += 1 return row return None def fetchall(self): if self._rows is None: raise errors.InterfaceError("No result set to fetch from.") res = [] if hasattr(self._connection, 'converter'): for row in self._rows[self._next_row:]: res.append(self._connection.converter.row_to_python( row, self.description)) else: res = self._rows[self._next_row:] self._next_row = len(self._rows) return res def fetchmany(self, size=None): res = [] cnt = (size or self.arraysize) while cnt > 0: cnt -= 1 row = self.fetchone() if row: res.append(row) return res @property def with_rows(self): return self._rows is not None class MySQLCursorRaw(MySQLCursor): """ Skips conversion from MySQL datatypes to Python types when fetching rows. """ _raw = True def fetchone(self): row = self._fetch_row() if row: return row return None def fetchall(self): if not self._have_unread_result(): raise errors.InterfaceError("No result set to fetch from.") (rows, eof) = self._connection.get_rows() if self._nextrow[0]: rows.insert(0, self._nextrow[0]) self._handle_eof(eof) rowcount = len(rows) if rowcount >= 0 and self._rowcount == -1: self._rowcount = 0 self._rowcount += rowcount return rows class MySQLCursorBufferedRaw(MySQLCursorBuffered): """ Cursor which skips conversion from MySQL datatypes to Python types when fetching rows and fetches rows within execute(). """ _raw = True def fetchone(self): row = self._fetch_row() if row: return row return None def fetchall(self): if self._rows is None: raise errors.InterfaceError("No result set to fetch from.") return [r for r in self._rows[self._next_row:]] @property def with_rows(self): return self._rows is not None class MySQLCursorPrepared(MySQLCursor): """Cursor using MySQL Prepared Statements """ def __init__(self, connection=None): super(MySQLCursorPrepared, self).__init__(connection) self._rows = None self._next_row = 0 self._prepared = None self._binary = True self._have_result = None def callproc(self, *args, **kwargs): """Calls a stored procedue Not supported with MySQLCursorPrepared. """ raise errors.NotSupportedError() def close(self): """Close the cursor This method will try to deallocate the prepared statement and close the cursor. """ if self._prepared: try: self._connection.cmd_stmt_close(self._prepared['statement_id']) except errors.Error: # We tried to deallocate, but it's OK when we fail. pass self._prepared = None super(MySQLCursorPrepared, self).close() def _row_to_python(self, rowdata, desc=None): """Convert row data from MySQL to Python types The conversion is done while reading binary data in the protocol module. """ pass def _handle_result(self, res): """Handle result after execution""" if isinstance(res, dict): self._connection.unread_result = False self._have_result = False self._handle_noresultset(res) else: self._description = res[1] self._connection.unread_result = True self._have_result = True def execute(self, operation, params=(), multi=False): # multi is unused """Prepare and execute a MySQL Prepared Statement This method will preare the given operation and execute it using the optionally given parameters. If the cursor instance already had a prepared statement, it is first closed. """ if operation is not self._executed: if self._prepared: self._connection.cmd_stmt_close(self._prepared['statement_id']) self._executed = operation try: if not isinstance(operation, bytes): operation = operation.encode(self._connection.charset) except (UnicodeDecodeError, UnicodeEncodeError) as err: raise errors.ProgrammingError(str(err)) # need to convert %s to ? before sending it to MySQL if b'%s' in operation: operation = re.sub(RE_SQL_FIND_PARAM, b'?', operation) try: self._prepared = self._connection.cmd_stmt_prepare(operation) except errors.Error: self._executed = None raise self._connection.cmd_stmt_reset(self._prepared['statement_id']) if self._prepared['parameters'] and not params: return elif len(self._prepared['parameters']) != len(params): raise errors.ProgrammingError( errno=1210, msg="Incorrect number of arguments " \ "executing prepared statement") res = self._connection.cmd_stmt_execute( self._prepared['statement_id'], data=params, parameters=self._prepared['parameters']) self._handle_result(res) def executemany(self, operation, seq_params): """Prepare and execute a MySQL Prepared Statement many times This method will prepare the given operation and execute with each tuple found the list seq_params. If the cursor instance already had a prepared statement, it is first closed. executemany() simply calls execute(). """ rowcnt = 0 try: for params in seq_params: self.execute(operation, params) if self.with_rows and self._have_unread_result(): self.fetchall() rowcnt += self._rowcount except (ValueError, TypeError) as err: raise errors.InterfaceError( "Failed executing the operation; {error}".format(error=err)) except: # Raise whatever execute() raises raise self._rowcount = rowcnt def fetchone(self): """Returns next row of a query result set Returns a tuple or None. """ return self._fetch_row() or None def fetchmany(self, size=None): res = [] cnt = (size or self.arraysize) while cnt > 0 and self._have_unread_result(): cnt -= 1 row = self._fetch_row() if row: res.append(row) return res def fetchall(self): if not self._have_unread_result(): raise errors.InterfaceError("No result set to fetch from.") (rows, eof) = self._connection.get_rows( binary=self._binary, columns=self.description) self._rowcount = len(rows) self._handle_eof(eof) return rows class MySQLCursorDict(MySQLCursor): """ Cursor fetching rows as dictionaries. The fetch methods of this class will return dictionaries instead of tuples. Each row is a dictionary that looks like: row = { "col1": value1, "col2": value2 } """ def _row_to_python(self, rowdata, desc=None): """Convert a MySQL text result row to Python types Returns a dictionary. """ if hasattr(self._connection, 'converter'): row = self._connection.converter.row_to_python(rowdata, desc) else: row = rowdata if row: return dict(zip(self.column_names, row)) return None def fetchone(self): """Returns next row of a query result set """ row = self._fetch_row() if row: return self._row_to_python(row, self.description) return None def fetchall(self): """Returns all rows of a query result set """ if not self._have_unread_result(): raise errors.InterfaceError(ERR_NO_RESULT_TO_FETCH) (rows, eof) = self._connection.get_rows() if self._nextrow[0]: rows.insert(0, self._nextrow[0]) res = [self._row_to_python(row, self.description) for row in rows] self._handle_eof(eof) rowcount = len(rows) if rowcount >= 0 and self._rowcount == -1: self._rowcount = 0 self._rowcount += rowcount return res class MySQLCursorNamedTuple(MySQLCursor): """ Cursor fetching rows as named tuple. The fetch methods of this class will return namedtuples instead of tuples. Each row is returned as a namedtuple and the values can be accessed as: row.col1, row.col2 """ def _row_to_python(self, rowdata, desc=None): """Convert a MySQL text result row to Python types Returns a named tuple. """ if hasattr(self._connection, 'converter'): row = self._connection.converter.row_to_python(rowdata, desc) else: row = rowdata if row: # pylint: disable=W0201 self.named_tuple = namedtuple('Row', self.column_names) # pylint: enable=W0201 return self.named_tuple(*row) def fetchone(self): """Returns next row of a query result set """ row = self._fetch_row() if row: if hasattr(self._connection, 'converter'): return self._row_to_python(row, self.description) else: return row return None def fetchall(self): """Returns all rows of a query result set """ if not self._have_unread_result(): raise errors.InterfaceError(ERR_NO_RESULT_TO_FETCH) (rows, eof) = self._connection.get_rows() if self._nextrow[0]: rows.insert(0, self._nextrow[0]) res = [self._row_to_python(row, self.description) for row in rows] self._handle_eof(eof) rowcount = len(rows) if rowcount >= 0 and self._rowcount == -1: self._rowcount = 0 self._rowcount += rowcount return res class MySQLCursorBufferedDict(MySQLCursorDict, MySQLCursorBuffered): """ Buffered Cursor fetching rows as dictionaries. """ def fetchone(self): """Returns next row of a query result set """ row = self._fetch_row() if row: return self._row_to_python(row, self.description) return None def fetchall(self): """Returns all rows of a query result set """ if self._rows is None: raise errors.InterfaceError(ERR_NO_RESULT_TO_FETCH) res = [] for row in self._rows[self._next_row:]: res.append(self._row_to_python( row, self.description)) self._next_row = len(self._rows) return res class MySQLCursorBufferedNamedTuple(MySQLCursorNamedTuple, MySQLCursorBuffered): """ Buffered Cursor fetching rows as named tuple. """ def fetchone(self): """Returns next row of a query result set """ row = self._fetch_row() if row: return self._row_to_python(row, self.description) return None def fetchall(self): """Returns all rows of a query result set """ if self._rows is None: raise errors.InterfaceError(ERR_NO_RESULT_TO_FETCH) res = [] for row in self._rows[self._next_row:]: res.append(self._row_to_python( row, self.description)) self._next_row = len(self._rows) return res