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+# copyright 2004-2013 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), all rights reserved.
+# contact http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr
+#
+# This file is part of yams.
+#
+# yams is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
+# terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
+# Software Foundation, either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option)
+# any later version.
+#
+# yams 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 Lesser General Public License for more
+# details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along
+# with yams. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+"""write a schema as sql"""
+
+__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
+
+from hashlib import md5
+
+from six.moves import range
+
+from yams.constraints import SizeConstraint, UniqueConstraint
+
+# default are usually not handled at the sql level. If you want them, set
+# SET_DEFAULT to True
+SET_DEFAULT = False
+
+
+def schema2sql(dbhelper, schema, skip_entities=(), skip_relations=(), prefix=''):
+ """write to the output stream a SQL schema to store the objects
+ corresponding to the given schema
+ """
+ output = []
+ w = output.append
+ for etype in sorted(schema.entities()):
+ eschema = schema.eschema(etype)
+ if eschema.final or eschema.type in skip_entities:
+ continue
+ w(eschema2sql(dbhelper, eschema, skip_relations, prefix=prefix))
+ for rtype in sorted(schema.relations()):
+ rschema = schema.rschema(rtype)
+ if rschema.final or rschema.inlined or rschema.rule:
+ continue
+ w(rschema2sql(rschema))
+ return '\n'.join(output)
+
+
+def dropschema2sql(dbhelper, schema, skip_entities=(), skip_relations=(), prefix=''):
+ """write to the output stream a SQL schema to store the objects
+ corresponding to the given schema
+ """
+ output = []
+ w = output.append
+ for etype in sorted(schema.entities()):
+ eschema = schema.eschema(etype)
+ if eschema.final or eschema.type in skip_entities:
+ continue
+ stmts = dropeschema2sql(dbhelper, eschema, skip_relations, prefix=prefix)
+ for stmt in stmts:
+ w(stmt)
+ for rtype in sorted(schema.relations()):
+ rschema = schema.rschema(rtype)
+ if rschema.final or rschema.inlined:
+ continue
+ w(droprschema2sql(rschema))
+ return '\n'.join(output)
+
+
+def eschema_attrs(eschema, skip_relations):
+ attrs = [attrdef for attrdef in eschema.attribute_definitions()
+ if not attrdef[0].type in skip_relations]
+ attrs += [(rschema, None)
+ for rschema in eschema.subject_relations()
+ if not rschema.final and rschema.inlined]
+ return attrs
+
+def unique_index_name(eschema, columns):
+ return u'unique_%s' % md5((eschema.type +
+ ',' +
+ ','.join(sorted(columns))).encode('ascii')).hexdigest()
+
+def iter_unique_index_names(eschema):
+ for columns in eschema._unique_together or ():
+ yield columns, unique_index_name(eschema, columns)
+
+def dropeschema2sql(dbhelper, eschema, skip_relations=(), prefix=''):
+ """return sql to drop an entity type's table"""
+ # not necessary to drop indexes, that's implictly done when
+ # dropping the table, but we need to drop SQLServer views used to
+ # create multicol unique indices
+ statements = []
+ tablename = prefix + eschema.type
+ if eschema._unique_together is not None:
+ for columns, index_name in iter_unique_index_names(eschema):
+ cols = ['%s%s' % (prefix, col) for col in columns]
+ sqls = dbhelper.sqls_drop_multicol_unique_index(tablename, cols, index_name)
+ statements += sqls
+ statements += ['DROP TABLE %s;' % (tablename)]
+ return statements
+
+
+def eschema2sql(dbhelper, eschema, skip_relations=(), prefix=''):
+ """write an entity schema as SQL statements to stdout"""
+ output = []
+ w = output.append
+ table = prefix + eschema.type
+ w('CREATE TABLE %s(' % (table))
+ attrs = eschema_attrs(eschema, skip_relations)
+ # XXX handle objectinline physical mode
+ for i in range(len(attrs)):
+ rschema, attrschema = attrs[i]
+ if attrschema is not None:
+ sqltype = aschema2sql(dbhelper, eschema, rschema, attrschema,
+ indent=' ')
+ else: # inline relation
+ # XXX integer is ginco specific
+ sqltype = 'integer'
+ if i == len(attrs) - 1:
+ w(' %s%s %s' % (prefix, rschema.type, sqltype))
+ else:
+ w(' %s%s %s,' % (prefix, rschema.type, sqltype))
+ w(');')
+ # create indexes
+ for i in range(len(attrs)):
+ rschema, attrschema = attrs[i]
+ if attrschema is None or eschema.rdef(rschema).indexed:
+ w(dbhelper.sql_create_index(table, prefix + rschema.type))
+ for columns, index_name in iter_unique_index_names(eschema):
+ cols = ['%s%s' % (prefix, col) for col in columns]
+ sqls = dbhelper.sqls_create_multicol_unique_index(table, cols, index_name)
+ for sql in sqls:
+ w(sql)
+ w('')
+ return '\n'.join(output)
+
+
+def aschema2sql(dbhelper, eschema, rschema, aschema, creating=True, indent=''):
+ """write an attribute schema as SQL statements to stdout"""
+ attr = rschema.type
+ rdef = rschema.rdef(eschema.type, aschema.type)
+ sqltype = type_from_constraints(dbhelper, aschema.type, rdef.constraints,
+ creating)
+ if SET_DEFAULT:
+ default = eschema.default(attr)
+ if default is not None:
+ if aschema.type == 'Boolean':
+ sqltype += ' DEFAULT %s' % dbhelper.boolean_value(default)
+ elif aschema.type == 'String':
+ sqltype += ' DEFAULT %r' % str(default)
+ elif aschema.type in ('Int', 'BigInt', 'Float'):
+ sqltype += ' DEFAULT %s' % default
+ # XXX ignore default for other type
+ # this is expected for NOW / TODAY
+ if creating:
+ if rdef.uid:
+ sqltype += ' PRIMARY KEY'
+ elif rdef.cardinality[0] == '1':
+ # don't set NOT NULL if backend isn't able to change it later
+ if dbhelper.alter_column_support:
+ sqltype += ' NOT NULL'
+ # else we're getting sql type to alter a column, we don't want key / indexes
+ # / null modifiers
+ return sqltype
+
+
+def type_from_constraints(dbhelper, etype, constraints, creating=True):
+ """return a sql type string corresponding to the constraints"""
+ constraints = list(constraints)
+ unique, sqltype = False, None
+ size_constrained_string = dbhelper.TYPE_MAPPING.get('SizeConstrainedString', 'varchar(%s)')
+ if etype == 'String':
+ for constraint in constraints:
+ if isinstance(constraint, SizeConstraint):
+ if constraint.max is not None:
+ sqltype = size_constrained_string % constraint.max
+ elif isinstance(constraint, UniqueConstraint):
+ unique = True
+ if sqltype is None:
+ sqltype = dbhelper.TYPE_MAPPING[etype]
+ if creating and unique:
+ sqltype += ' UNIQUE'
+ return sqltype
+
+
+_SQL_SCHEMA = """
+CREATE TABLE %(table)s (
+ eid_from INTEGER NOT NULL,
+ eid_to INTEGER NOT NULL,
+ CONSTRAINT %(table)s_p_key PRIMARY KEY(eid_from, eid_to)
+);
+
+CREATE INDEX %(table)s_from_idx ON %(table)s(eid_from);
+CREATE INDEX %(table)s_to_idx ON %(table)s(eid_to);"""
+
+
+def rschema2sql(rschema):
+ assert not rschema.rule
+ return _SQL_SCHEMA % {'table': '%s_relation' % rschema.type}
+
+
+def droprschema2sql(rschema):
+ """return sql to drop a relation type's table"""
+ # not necessary to drop indexes, that's implictly done when dropping
+ # the table
+ return 'DROP TABLE %s_relation;' % rschema.type
+
+
+def grant_schema(schema, user, set_owner=True, skip_entities=(), prefix=''):
+ """write to the output stream a SQL schema to store the objects
+ corresponding to the given schema
+ """
+ output = []
+ w = output.append
+ for etype in sorted(schema.entities()):
+ eschema = schema.eschema(etype)
+ if eschema.final or etype in skip_entities:
+ continue
+ w(grant_eschema(eschema, user, set_owner, prefix=prefix))
+ for rtype in sorted(schema.relations()):
+ rschema = schema.rschema(rtype)
+ if rschema.final or rschema.inlined:
+ continue
+ w(grant_rschema(rschema, user, set_owner))
+ return '\n'.join(output)
+
+
+def grant_eschema(eschema, user, set_owner=True, prefix=''):
+ output = []
+ w = output.append
+ etype = eschema.type
+ if set_owner:
+ w('ALTER TABLE %s%s OWNER TO %s;' % (prefix, etype, user))
+ w('GRANT ALL ON %s%s TO %s;' % (prefix, etype, user))
+ return '\n'.join(output)
+
+
+def grant_rschema(rschema, user, set_owner=True):
+ output = []
+ if set_owner:
+ output.append('ALTER TABLE %s_relation OWNER TO %s;' % (rschema.type, user))
+ output.append('GRANT ALL ON %s_relation TO %s;' % (rschema.type, user))
+ return '\n'.join(output)