dibbler/sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/ranges.py

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# Copyright (C) 2013-2017 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
# <see AUTHORS file>
#
# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
from .base import ischema_names
from ... import types as sqltypes
__all__ = ('INT4RANGE', 'INT8RANGE', 'NUMRANGE')
class RangeOperators(object):
"""
This mixin provides functionality for the Range Operators
listed in Table 9-44 of the `postgres documentation`__ for Range
Functions and Operators. It is used by all the range types
provided in the ``postgres`` dialect and can likely be used for
any range types you create yourself.
__ http://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static/functions-range.html
No extra support is provided for the Range Functions listed in
Table 9-45 of the postgres documentation. For these, the normal
:func:`~sqlalchemy.sql.expression.func` object should be used.
.. versionadded:: 0.8.2 Support for PostgreSQL RANGE operations.
"""
class comparator_factory(sqltypes.Concatenable.Comparator):
"""Define comparison operations for range types."""
def __ne__(self, other):
"Boolean expression. Returns true if two ranges are not equal"
return self.expr.op('<>')(other)
def contains(self, other, **kw):
"""Boolean expression. Returns true if the right hand operand,
which can be an element or a range, is contained within the
column.
"""
return self.expr.op('@>')(other)
def contained_by(self, other):
"""Boolean expression. Returns true if the column is contained
within the right hand operand.
"""
return self.expr.op('<@')(other)
def overlaps(self, other):
"""Boolean expression. Returns true if the column overlaps
(has points in common with) the right hand operand.
"""
return self.expr.op('&&')(other)
def strictly_left_of(self, other):
"""Boolean expression. Returns true if the column is strictly
left of the right hand operand.
"""
return self.expr.op('<<')(other)
__lshift__ = strictly_left_of
def strictly_right_of(self, other):
"""Boolean expression. Returns true if the column is strictly
right of the right hand operand.
"""
return self.expr.op('>>')(other)
__rshift__ = strictly_right_of
def not_extend_right_of(self, other):
"""Boolean expression. Returns true if the range in the column
does not extend right of the range in the operand.
"""
return self.expr.op('&<')(other)
def not_extend_left_of(self, other):
"""Boolean expression. Returns true if the range in the column
does not extend left of the range in the operand.
"""
return self.expr.op('&>')(other)
def adjacent_to(self, other):
"""Boolean expression. Returns true if the range in the column
is adjacent to the range in the operand.
"""
return self.expr.op('-|-')(other)
def __add__(self, other):
"""Range expression. Returns the union of the two ranges.
Will raise an exception if the resulting range is not
contigous.
"""
return self.expr.op('+')(other)
class INT4RANGE(RangeOperators, sqltypes.TypeEngine):
"""Represent the PostgreSQL INT4RANGE type.
.. versionadded:: 0.8.2
"""
__visit_name__ = 'INT4RANGE'
ischema_names['int4range'] = INT4RANGE
class INT8RANGE(RangeOperators, sqltypes.TypeEngine):
"""Represent the PostgreSQL INT8RANGE type.
.. versionadded:: 0.8.2
"""
__visit_name__ = 'INT8RANGE'
ischema_names['int8range'] = INT8RANGE
class NUMRANGE(RangeOperators, sqltypes.TypeEngine):
"""Represent the PostgreSQL NUMRANGE type.
.. versionadded:: 0.8.2
"""
__visit_name__ = 'NUMRANGE'
ischema_names['numrange'] = NUMRANGE
class DATERANGE(RangeOperators, sqltypes.TypeEngine):
"""Represent the PostgreSQL DATERANGE type.
.. versionadded:: 0.8.2
"""
__visit_name__ = 'DATERANGE'
ischema_names['daterange'] = DATERANGE
class TSRANGE(RangeOperators, sqltypes.TypeEngine):
"""Represent the PostgreSQL TSRANGE type.
.. versionadded:: 0.8.2
"""
__visit_name__ = 'TSRANGE'
ischema_names['tsrange'] = TSRANGE
class TSTZRANGE(RangeOperators, sqltypes.TypeEngine):
"""Represent the PostgreSQL TSTZRANGE type.
.. versionadded:: 0.8.2
"""
__visit_name__ = 'TSTZRANGE'
ischema_names['tstzrange'] = TSTZRANGE