wg-backend-django/dell-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/django/db/backends/postgresql/introspection.py
2023-10-30 14:40:43 +07:00

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from collections import namedtuple
from django.db.backends.base.introspection import BaseDatabaseIntrospection
from django.db.backends.base.introspection import FieldInfo as BaseFieldInfo
from django.db.backends.base.introspection import TableInfo
from django.db.models import Index
FieldInfo = namedtuple("FieldInfo", BaseFieldInfo._fields + ("is_autofield",))
class DatabaseIntrospection(BaseDatabaseIntrospection):
# Maps type codes to Django Field types.
data_types_reverse = {
16: "BooleanField",
17: "BinaryField",
20: "BigIntegerField",
21: "SmallIntegerField",
23: "IntegerField",
25: "TextField",
700: "FloatField",
701: "FloatField",
869: "GenericIPAddressField",
1042: "CharField", # blank-padded
1043: "CharField",
1082: "DateField",
1083: "TimeField",
1114: "DateTimeField",
1184: "DateTimeField",
1186: "DurationField",
1266: "TimeField",
1700: "DecimalField",
2950: "UUIDField",
3802: "JSONField",
}
# A hook for subclasses.
index_default_access_method = "btree"
ignored_tables = []
def get_field_type(self, data_type, description):
field_type = super().get_field_type(data_type, description)
if description.is_autofield or (
# Required for pre-Django 4.1 serial columns.
description.default
and "nextval" in description.default
):
if field_type == "IntegerField":
return "AutoField"
elif field_type == "BigIntegerField":
return "BigAutoField"
elif field_type == "SmallIntegerField":
return "SmallAutoField"
return field_type
def get_table_list(self, cursor):
"""Return a list of table and view names in the current database."""
cursor.execute(
"""
SELECT
c.relname,
CASE
WHEN c.relispartition THEN 'p'
WHEN c.relkind IN ('m', 'v') THEN 'v'
ELSE 't'
END
FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c
LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = c.relnamespace
WHERE c.relkind IN ('f', 'm', 'p', 'r', 'v')
AND n.nspname NOT IN ('pg_catalog', 'pg_toast')
AND pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(c.oid)
"""
)
return [
TableInfo(*row)
for row in cursor.fetchall()
if row[0] not in self.ignored_tables
]
def get_table_description(self, cursor, table_name):
"""
Return a description of the table with the DB-API cursor.description
interface.
"""
# Query the pg_catalog tables as cursor.description does not reliably
# return the nullable property and information_schema.columns does not
# contain details of materialized views.
cursor.execute(
"""
SELECT
a.attname AS column_name,
NOT (a.attnotnull OR (t.typtype = 'd' AND t.typnotnull)) AS is_nullable,
pg_get_expr(ad.adbin, ad.adrelid) AS column_default,
CASE WHEN collname = 'default' THEN NULL ELSE collname END AS collation,
a.attidentity != '' AS is_autofield
FROM pg_attribute a
LEFT JOIN pg_attrdef ad ON a.attrelid = ad.adrelid AND a.attnum = ad.adnum
LEFT JOIN pg_collation co ON a.attcollation = co.oid
JOIN pg_type t ON a.atttypid = t.oid
JOIN pg_class c ON a.attrelid = c.oid
JOIN pg_namespace n ON c.relnamespace = n.oid
WHERE c.relkind IN ('f', 'm', 'p', 'r', 'v')
AND c.relname = %s
AND n.nspname NOT IN ('pg_catalog', 'pg_toast')
AND pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(c.oid)
""",
[table_name],
)
field_map = {line[0]: line[1:] for line in cursor.fetchall()}
cursor.execute(
"SELECT * FROM %s LIMIT 1" % self.connection.ops.quote_name(table_name)
)
return [
FieldInfo(
line.name,
line.type_code,
line.display_size,
line.internal_size,
line.precision,
line.scale,
*field_map[line.name],
)
for line in cursor.description
]
def get_sequences(self, cursor, table_name, table_fields=()):
cursor.execute(
"""
SELECT
s.relname AS sequence_name,
a.attname AS colname
FROM
pg_class s
JOIN pg_depend d ON d.objid = s.oid
AND d.classid = 'pg_class'::regclass
AND d.refclassid = 'pg_class'::regclass
JOIN pg_attribute a ON d.refobjid = a.attrelid
AND d.refobjsubid = a.attnum
JOIN pg_class tbl ON tbl.oid = d.refobjid
AND tbl.relname = %s
AND pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(tbl.oid)
WHERE
s.relkind = 'S';
""",
[table_name],
)
return [
{"name": row[0], "table": table_name, "column": row[1]}
for row in cursor.fetchall()
]
def get_relations(self, cursor, table_name):
"""
Return a dictionary of {field_name: (field_name_other_table, other_table)}
representing all foreign keys in the given table.
"""
cursor.execute(
"""
SELECT a1.attname, c2.relname, a2.attname
FROM pg_constraint con
LEFT JOIN pg_class c1 ON con.conrelid = c1.oid
LEFT JOIN pg_class c2 ON con.confrelid = c2.oid
LEFT JOIN
pg_attribute a1 ON c1.oid = a1.attrelid AND a1.attnum = con.conkey[1]
LEFT JOIN
pg_attribute a2 ON c2.oid = a2.attrelid AND a2.attnum = con.confkey[1]
WHERE
c1.relname = %s AND
con.contype = 'f' AND
c1.relnamespace = c2.relnamespace AND
pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(c1.oid)
""",
[table_name],
)
return {row[0]: (row[2], row[1]) for row in cursor.fetchall()}
def get_constraints(self, cursor, table_name):
"""
Retrieve any constraints or keys (unique, pk, fk, check, index) across
one or more columns. Also retrieve the definition of expression-based
indexes.
"""
constraints = {}
# Loop over the key table, collecting things as constraints. The column
# array must return column names in the same order in which they were
# created.
cursor.execute(
"""
SELECT
c.conname,
array(
SELECT attname
FROM unnest(c.conkey) WITH ORDINALITY cols(colid, arridx)
JOIN pg_attribute AS ca ON cols.colid = ca.attnum
WHERE ca.attrelid = c.conrelid
ORDER BY cols.arridx
),
c.contype,
(SELECT fkc.relname || '.' || fka.attname
FROM pg_attribute AS fka
JOIN pg_class AS fkc ON fka.attrelid = fkc.oid
WHERE fka.attrelid = c.confrelid AND fka.attnum = c.confkey[1]),
cl.reloptions
FROM pg_constraint AS c
JOIN pg_class AS cl ON c.conrelid = cl.oid
WHERE cl.relname = %s AND pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(cl.oid)
""",
[table_name],
)
for constraint, columns, kind, used_cols, options in cursor.fetchall():
constraints[constraint] = {
"columns": columns,
"primary_key": kind == "p",
"unique": kind in ["p", "u"],
"foreign_key": tuple(used_cols.split(".", 1)) if kind == "f" else None,
"check": kind == "c",
"index": False,
"definition": None,
"options": options,
}
# Now get indexes
cursor.execute(
"""
SELECT
indexname,
array_agg(attname ORDER BY arridx),
indisunique,
indisprimary,
array_agg(ordering ORDER BY arridx),
amname,
exprdef,
s2.attoptions
FROM (
SELECT
c2.relname as indexname, idx.*, attr.attname, am.amname,
CASE
WHEN idx.indexprs IS NOT NULL THEN
pg_get_indexdef(idx.indexrelid)
END AS exprdef,
CASE am.amname
WHEN %s THEN
CASE (option & 1)
WHEN 1 THEN 'DESC' ELSE 'ASC'
END
END as ordering,
c2.reloptions as attoptions
FROM (
SELECT *
FROM
pg_index i,
unnest(i.indkey, i.indoption)
WITH ORDINALITY koi(key, option, arridx)
) idx
LEFT JOIN pg_class c ON idx.indrelid = c.oid
LEFT JOIN pg_class c2 ON idx.indexrelid = c2.oid
LEFT JOIN pg_am am ON c2.relam = am.oid
LEFT JOIN
pg_attribute attr ON attr.attrelid = c.oid AND attr.attnum = idx.key
WHERE c.relname = %s AND pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(c.oid)
) s2
GROUP BY indexname, indisunique, indisprimary, amname, exprdef, attoptions;
""",
[self.index_default_access_method, table_name],
)
for (
index,
columns,
unique,
primary,
orders,
type_,
definition,
options,
) in cursor.fetchall():
if index not in constraints:
basic_index = (
type_ == self.index_default_access_method
and
# '_btree' references
# django.contrib.postgres.indexes.BTreeIndex.suffix.
not index.endswith("_btree")
and options is None
)
constraints[index] = {
"columns": columns if columns != [None] else [],
"orders": orders if orders != [None] else [],
"primary_key": primary,
"unique": unique,
"foreign_key": None,
"check": False,
"index": True,
"type": Index.suffix if basic_index else type_,
"definition": definition,
"options": options,
}
return constraints