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r833 #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
""".. currentmodule:: migrate.versioning.util"""
import warnings
import logging
from decorator import decorator
from pkg_resources import EntryPoint
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
from sqlalchemy.engine import Engine
from sqlalchemy.pool import StaticPool
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r835 from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate import exceptions
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.versioning.util.keyedinstance import KeyedInstance
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.versioning.util.importpath import import_path
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def load_model(dotted_name):
"""Import module and use module-level variable".
:param dotted_name: path to model in form of string: ``some.python.module:Class``
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"""
if isinstance(dotted_name, basestring):
if ':' not in dotted_name:
# backwards compatibility
warnings.warn('model should be in form of module.model:User '
'and not module.model.User', exceptions.MigrateDeprecationWarning)
dotted_name = ':'.join(dotted_name.rsplit('.', 1))
return EntryPoint.parse('x=%s' % dotted_name).load(False)
else:
# Assume it's already loaded.
return dotted_name
def asbool(obj):
"""Do everything to use object as bool"""
if isinstance(obj, basestring):
obj = obj.strip().lower()
if obj in ['true', 'yes', 'on', 'y', 't', '1']:
return True
elif obj in ['false', 'no', 'off', 'n', 'f', '0']:
return False
else:
raise ValueError("String is not true/false: %r" % obj)
if obj in (True, False):
return bool(obj)
else:
raise ValueError("String is not true/false: %r" % obj)
def guess_obj_type(obj):
"""Do everything to guess object type from string
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"""
result = None
try:
result = int(obj)
except:
pass
if result is None:
try:
result = asbool(obj)
except:
pass
if result is not None:
return result
else:
return obj
@decorator
def catch_known_errors(f, *a, **kw):
"""Decorator that catches known api errors
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"""
try:
return f(*a, **kw)
except exceptions.PathFoundError, e:
raise exceptions.KnownError("The path %s already exists" % e.args[0])
def construct_engine(engine, **opts):
""".. versionadded:: 0.5.4
Constructs and returns SQLAlchemy engine.
Currently, there are 2 ways to pass create_engine options to :mod:`migrate.versioning.api` functions:
:param engine: connection string or a existing engine
:param engine_dict: python dictionary of options to pass to `create_engine`
:param engine_arg_*: keyword parameters to pass to `create_engine` (evaluated with :func:`migrate.versioning.util.guess_obj_type`)
:type engine_dict: dict
:type engine: string or Engine instance
:type engine_arg_*: string
:returns: SQLAlchemy Engine
.. note::
keyword parameters override ``engine_dict`` values.
"""
if isinstance(engine, Engine):
return engine
elif not isinstance(engine, basestring):
raise ValueError("you need to pass either an existing engine or a database uri")
# get options for create_engine
if opts.get('engine_dict') and isinstance(opts['engine_dict'], dict):
kwargs = opts['engine_dict']
else:
kwargs = dict()
# DEPRECATED: handle echo the old way
echo = asbool(opts.get('echo', False))
if echo:
warnings.warn('echo=True parameter is deprecated, pass '
'engine_arg_echo=True or engine_dict={"echo": True}',
exceptions.MigrateDeprecationWarning)
kwargs['echo'] = echo
# parse keyword arguments
for key, value in opts.iteritems():
if key.startswith('engine_arg_'):
kwargs[key[11:]] = guess_obj_type(value)
log.debug('Constructing engine')
# TODO: return create_engine(engine, poolclass=StaticPool, **kwargs)
# seems like 0.5.x branch does not work with engine.dispose and staticpool
return create_engine(engine, **kwargs)
@decorator
def with_engine(f, *a, **kw):
"""Decorator for :mod:`migrate.versioning.api` functions
to safely close resources after function usage.
Passes engine parameters to :func:`construct_engine` and
resulting parameter is available as kw['engine'].
Engine is disposed after wrapped function is executed.
.. versionadded: 0.6.0
"""
url = a[0]
engine = construct_engine(url, **kw)
try:
kw['engine'] = engine
return f(*a, **kw)
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log.debug('Disposing SQLAlchemy engine %s', engine)
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class Memoize:
"""Memoize(fn) - an instance which acts like fn but memoizes its arguments
Will only work on functions with non-mutable arguments
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"""
def __init__(self, fn):
self.fn = fn
self.memo = {}
def __call__(self, *args):
if not self.memo.has_key(args):
self.memo[args] = self.fn(*args)
return self.memo[args]