382 lines
14 KiB
Python
382 lines
14 KiB
Python
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"""
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PostgreSQL database backend for Django.
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Requires psycopg 2: https://www.psycopg.org/
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"""
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import asyncio
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import threading
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import warnings
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
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from django.db import DatabaseError as WrappedDatabaseError
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from django.db import connections
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from django.db.backends.base.base import BaseDatabaseWrapper
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from django.db.backends.utils import CursorDebugWrapper as BaseCursorDebugWrapper
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from django.utils.asyncio import async_unsafe
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from django.utils.functional import cached_property
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from django.utils.safestring import SafeString
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from django.utils.version import get_version_tuple
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try:
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import psycopg2 as Database
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import psycopg2.extensions
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import psycopg2.extras
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except ImportError as e:
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raise ImproperlyConfigured("Error loading psycopg2 module: %s" % e)
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def psycopg2_version():
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version = psycopg2.__version__.split(" ", 1)[0]
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return get_version_tuple(version)
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PSYCOPG2_VERSION = psycopg2_version()
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if PSYCOPG2_VERSION < (2, 8, 4):
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raise ImproperlyConfigured(
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"psycopg2 version 2.8.4 or newer is required; you have %s"
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% psycopg2.__version__
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)
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# Some of these import psycopg2, so import them after checking if it's installed.
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from .client import DatabaseClient # NOQA
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from .creation import DatabaseCreation # NOQA
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from .features import DatabaseFeatures # NOQA
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from .introspection import DatabaseIntrospection # NOQA
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from .operations import DatabaseOperations # NOQA
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from .schema import DatabaseSchemaEditor # NOQA
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psycopg2.extensions.register_adapter(SafeString, psycopg2.extensions.QuotedString)
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psycopg2.extras.register_uuid()
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# Register support for inet[] manually so we don't have to handle the Inet()
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# object on load all the time.
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INETARRAY_OID = 1041
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INETARRAY = psycopg2.extensions.new_array_type(
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(INETARRAY_OID,),
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"INETARRAY",
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psycopg2.extensions.UNICODE,
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)
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psycopg2.extensions.register_type(INETARRAY)
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class DatabaseWrapper(BaseDatabaseWrapper):
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vendor = "postgresql"
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display_name = "PostgreSQL"
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# This dictionary maps Field objects to their associated PostgreSQL column
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# types, as strings. Column-type strings can contain format strings; they'll
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# be interpolated against the values of Field.__dict__ before being output.
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# If a column type is set to None, it won't be included in the output.
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data_types = {
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"AutoField": "integer",
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"BigAutoField": "bigint",
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"BinaryField": "bytea",
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"BooleanField": "boolean",
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"CharField": "varchar(%(max_length)s)",
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"DateField": "date",
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"DateTimeField": "timestamp with time zone",
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"DecimalField": "numeric(%(max_digits)s, %(decimal_places)s)",
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"DurationField": "interval",
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"FileField": "varchar(%(max_length)s)",
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"FilePathField": "varchar(%(max_length)s)",
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"FloatField": "double precision",
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"IntegerField": "integer",
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"BigIntegerField": "bigint",
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"IPAddressField": "inet",
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"GenericIPAddressField": "inet",
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"JSONField": "jsonb",
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"OneToOneField": "integer",
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"PositiveBigIntegerField": "bigint",
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"PositiveIntegerField": "integer",
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"PositiveSmallIntegerField": "smallint",
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"SlugField": "varchar(%(max_length)s)",
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"SmallAutoField": "smallint",
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"SmallIntegerField": "smallint",
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"TextField": "text",
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"TimeField": "time",
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"UUIDField": "uuid",
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}
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data_type_check_constraints = {
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"PositiveBigIntegerField": '"%(column)s" >= 0',
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"PositiveIntegerField": '"%(column)s" >= 0',
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"PositiveSmallIntegerField": '"%(column)s" >= 0',
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}
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data_types_suffix = {
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"AutoField": "GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY",
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"BigAutoField": "GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY",
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"SmallAutoField": "GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY",
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}
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operators = {
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"exact": "= %s",
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"iexact": "= UPPER(%s)",
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"contains": "LIKE %s",
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"icontains": "LIKE UPPER(%s)",
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"regex": "~ %s",
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"iregex": "~* %s",
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"gt": "> %s",
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"gte": ">= %s",
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"lt": "< %s",
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"lte": "<= %s",
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"startswith": "LIKE %s",
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"endswith": "LIKE %s",
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"istartswith": "LIKE UPPER(%s)",
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"iendswith": "LIKE UPPER(%s)",
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}
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# The patterns below are used to generate SQL pattern lookup clauses when
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# the right-hand side of the lookup isn't a raw string (it might be an expression
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# or the result of a bilateral transformation).
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# In those cases, special characters for LIKE operators (e.g. \, *, _) should be
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# escaped on database side.
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#
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# Note: we use str.format() here for readability as '%' is used as a wildcard for
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# the LIKE operator.
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pattern_esc = (
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r"REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE({}, E'\\', E'\\\\'), E'%%', E'\\%%'), E'_', E'\\_')"
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)
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pattern_ops = {
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"contains": "LIKE '%%' || {} || '%%'",
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"icontains": "LIKE '%%' || UPPER({}) || '%%'",
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"startswith": "LIKE {} || '%%'",
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"istartswith": "LIKE UPPER({}) || '%%'",
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"endswith": "LIKE '%%' || {}",
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"iendswith": "LIKE '%%' || UPPER({})",
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}
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Database = Database
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SchemaEditorClass = DatabaseSchemaEditor
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# Classes instantiated in __init__().
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client_class = DatabaseClient
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creation_class = DatabaseCreation
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features_class = DatabaseFeatures
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introspection_class = DatabaseIntrospection
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ops_class = DatabaseOperations
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# PostgreSQL backend-specific attributes.
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_named_cursor_idx = 0
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def get_database_version(self):
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"""
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Return a tuple of the database's version.
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E.g. for pg_version 120004, return (12, 4).
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"""
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return divmod(self.pg_version, 10000)
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def get_connection_params(self):
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settings_dict = self.settings_dict
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# None may be used to connect to the default 'postgres' db
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if settings_dict["NAME"] == "" and not settings_dict.get("OPTIONS", {}).get(
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"service"
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):
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raise ImproperlyConfigured(
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"settings.DATABASES is improperly configured. "
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"Please supply the NAME or OPTIONS['service'] value."
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)
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if len(settings_dict["NAME"] or "") > self.ops.max_name_length():
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raise ImproperlyConfigured(
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"The database name '%s' (%d characters) is longer than "
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"PostgreSQL's limit of %d characters. Supply a shorter NAME "
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"in settings.DATABASES."
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% (
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settings_dict["NAME"],
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len(settings_dict["NAME"]),
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self.ops.max_name_length(),
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)
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)
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conn_params = {}
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if settings_dict["NAME"]:
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conn_params = {
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"database": settings_dict["NAME"],
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**settings_dict["OPTIONS"],
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}
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elif settings_dict["NAME"] is None:
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# Connect to the default 'postgres' db.
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settings_dict.get("OPTIONS", {}).pop("service", None)
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conn_params = {"database": "postgres", **settings_dict["OPTIONS"]}
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else:
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conn_params = {**settings_dict["OPTIONS"]}
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conn_params.pop("isolation_level", None)
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if settings_dict["USER"]:
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conn_params["user"] = settings_dict["USER"]
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if settings_dict["PASSWORD"]:
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conn_params["password"] = settings_dict["PASSWORD"]
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if settings_dict["HOST"]:
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conn_params["host"] = settings_dict["HOST"]
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if settings_dict["PORT"]:
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conn_params["port"] = settings_dict["PORT"]
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return conn_params
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@async_unsafe
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def get_new_connection(self, conn_params):
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connection = Database.connect(**conn_params)
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# self.isolation_level must be set:
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# - after connecting to the database in order to obtain the database's
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# default when no value is explicitly specified in options.
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# - before calling _set_autocommit() because if autocommit is on, that
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# will set connection.isolation_level to ISOLATION_LEVEL_AUTOCOMMIT.
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options = self.settings_dict["OPTIONS"]
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try:
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self.isolation_level = options["isolation_level"]
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except KeyError:
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self.isolation_level = connection.isolation_level
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else:
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# Set the isolation level to the value from OPTIONS.
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if self.isolation_level != connection.isolation_level:
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connection.set_session(isolation_level=self.isolation_level)
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# Register dummy loads() to avoid a round trip from psycopg2's decode
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# to json.dumps() to json.loads(), when using a custom decoder in
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# JSONField.
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psycopg2.extras.register_default_jsonb(
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conn_or_curs=connection, loads=lambda x: x
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)
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return connection
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def ensure_timezone(self):
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if self.connection is None:
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return False
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conn_timezone_name = self.connection.get_parameter_status("TimeZone")
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timezone_name = self.timezone_name
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if timezone_name and conn_timezone_name != timezone_name:
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with self.connection.cursor() as cursor:
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cursor.execute(self.ops.set_time_zone_sql(), [timezone_name])
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return True
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return False
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def init_connection_state(self):
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super().init_connection_state()
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self.connection.set_client_encoding("UTF8")
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timezone_changed = self.ensure_timezone()
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if timezone_changed:
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# Commit after setting the time zone (see #17062)
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if not self.get_autocommit():
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self.connection.commit()
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@async_unsafe
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def create_cursor(self, name=None):
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if name:
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# In autocommit mode, the cursor will be used outside of a
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# transaction, hence use a holdable cursor.
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cursor = self.connection.cursor(
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name, scrollable=False, withhold=self.connection.autocommit
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)
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else:
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cursor = self.connection.cursor()
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cursor.tzinfo_factory = self.tzinfo_factory if settings.USE_TZ else None
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return cursor
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def tzinfo_factory(self, offset):
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return self.timezone
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@async_unsafe
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def chunked_cursor(self):
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self._named_cursor_idx += 1
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# Get the current async task
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# Note that right now this is behind @async_unsafe, so this is
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# unreachable, but in future we'll start loosening this restriction.
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# For now, it's here so that every use of "threading" is
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# also async-compatible.
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try:
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current_task = asyncio.current_task()
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except RuntimeError:
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current_task = None
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# Current task can be none even if the current_task call didn't error
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if current_task:
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task_ident = str(id(current_task))
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else:
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task_ident = "sync"
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# Use that and the thread ident to get a unique name
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return self._cursor(
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name="_django_curs_%d_%s_%d"
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% (
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# Avoid reusing name in other threads / tasks
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threading.current_thread().ident,
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task_ident,
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self._named_cursor_idx,
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)
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)
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def _set_autocommit(self, autocommit):
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with self.wrap_database_errors:
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self.connection.autocommit = autocommit
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def check_constraints(self, table_names=None):
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"""
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Check constraints by setting them to immediate. Return them to deferred
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afterward.
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"""
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with self.cursor() as cursor:
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cursor.execute("SET CONSTRAINTS ALL IMMEDIATE")
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cursor.execute("SET CONSTRAINTS ALL DEFERRED")
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def is_usable(self):
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try:
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# Use a psycopg cursor directly, bypassing Django's utilities.
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with self.connection.cursor() as cursor:
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cursor.execute("SELECT 1")
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except Database.Error:
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return False
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else:
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return True
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@contextmanager
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def _nodb_cursor(self):
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cursor = None
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try:
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with super()._nodb_cursor() as cursor:
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yield cursor
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except (Database.DatabaseError, WrappedDatabaseError):
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if cursor is not None:
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raise
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warnings.warn(
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"Normally Django will use a connection to the 'postgres' database "
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"to avoid running initialization queries against the production "
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"database when it's not needed (for example, when running tests). "
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"Django was unable to create a connection to the 'postgres' database "
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"and will use the first PostgreSQL database instead.",
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RuntimeWarning,
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)
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for connection in connections.all():
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if (
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connection.vendor == "postgresql"
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and connection.settings_dict["NAME"] != "postgres"
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):
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conn = self.__class__(
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{
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**self.settings_dict,
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"NAME": connection.settings_dict["NAME"],
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},
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alias=self.alias,
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)
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try:
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with conn.cursor() as cursor:
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yield cursor
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finally:
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conn.close()
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break
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else:
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raise
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@cached_property
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def pg_version(self):
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with self.temporary_connection():
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return self.connection.server_version
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def make_debug_cursor(self, cursor):
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return CursorDebugWrapper(cursor, self)
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class CursorDebugWrapper(BaseCursorDebugWrapper):
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def copy_expert(self, sql, file, *args):
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with self.debug_sql(sql):
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return self.cursor.copy_expert(sql, file, *args)
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def copy_to(self, file, table, *args, **kwargs):
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with self.debug_sql(sql="COPY %s TO STDOUT" % table):
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return self.cursor.copy_to(file, table, *args, **kwargs)
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