# access.py # Copyright (C) 2007 Paul Johnston, paj@pajhome.org.uk # Portions derived from jet2sql.py by Matt Keranen, mksql@yahoo.com # # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under # the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php """ Support for the Microsoft Access database. This dialect is *not* ported to SQLAlchemy 0.6. This dialect is *not* tested on SQLAlchemy 0.6. """ from sqlalchemy import sql, schema, types, exc, pool from sqlalchemy.sql import compiler, expression from sqlalchemy.engine import default, base, reflection from sqlalchemy import processors class AcNumeric(types.Numeric): def get_col_spec(self): return "NUMERIC" def bind_processor(self, dialect): return processors.to_str def result_processor(self, dialect, coltype): return None class AcFloat(types.Float): def get_col_spec(self): return "FLOAT" def bind_processor(self, dialect): """By converting to string, we can use Decimal types round-trip.""" return processors.to_str class AcInteger(types.Integer): def get_col_spec(self): return "INTEGER" class AcTinyInteger(types.Integer): def get_col_spec(self): return "TINYINT" class AcSmallInteger(types.SmallInteger): def get_col_spec(self): return "SMALLINT" class AcDateTime(types.DateTime): def __init__(self, *a, **kw): super(AcDateTime, self).__init__(False) def get_col_spec(self): return "DATETIME" class AcDate(types.Date): def __init__(self, *a, **kw): super(AcDate, self).__init__(False) def get_col_spec(self): return "DATETIME" class AcText(types.Text): def get_col_spec(self): return "MEMO" class AcString(types.String): def get_col_spec(self): return "TEXT" + (self.length and ("(%d)" % self.length) or "") class AcUnicode(types.Unicode): def get_col_spec(self): return "TEXT" + (self.length and ("(%d)" % self.length) or "") def bind_processor(self, dialect): return None def result_processor(self, dialect, coltype): return None class AcChar(types.CHAR): def get_col_spec(self): return "TEXT" + (self.length and ("(%d)" % self.length) or "") class AcBinary(types.LargeBinary): def get_col_spec(self): return "BINARY" class AcBoolean(types.Boolean): def get_col_spec(self): return "YESNO" class AcTimeStamp(types.TIMESTAMP): def get_col_spec(self): return "TIMESTAMP" class AccessExecutionContext(default.DefaultExecutionContext): def _has_implicit_sequence(self, column): if column.primary_key and column.autoincrement: if isinstance(column.type, types.Integer) and not column.foreign_keys: if column.default is None or (isinstance(column.default, schema.Sequence) and \ column.default.optional): return True return False def post_exec(self): """If we inserted into a row with a COUNTER column, fetch the ID""" if self.compiled.isinsert: tbl = self.compiled.statement.table if not hasattr(tbl, 'has_sequence'): tbl.has_sequence = None for column in tbl.c: if getattr(column, 'sequence', False) or self._has_implicit_sequence(column): tbl.has_sequence = column break if bool(tbl.has_sequence): # TBD: for some reason _last_inserted_ids doesn't exist here # (but it does at corresponding point in mssql???) #if not len(self._last_inserted_ids) or self._last_inserted_ids[0] is None: self.cursor.execute("SELECT @@identity AS lastrowid") row = self.cursor.fetchone() self._last_inserted_ids = [int(row[0])] #+ self._last_inserted_ids[1:] # print "LAST ROW ID", self._last_inserted_ids super(AccessExecutionContext, self).post_exec() const, daoEngine = None, None class AccessDialect(default.DefaultDialect): colspecs = { types.Unicode : AcUnicode, types.Integer : AcInteger, types.SmallInteger: AcSmallInteger, types.Numeric : AcNumeric, types.Float : AcFloat, types.DateTime : AcDateTime, types.Date : AcDate, types.String : AcString, types.LargeBinary : AcBinary, types.Boolean : AcBoolean, types.Text : AcText, types.CHAR: AcChar, types.TIMESTAMP: AcTimeStamp, } name = 'access' supports_sane_rowcount = False supports_sane_multi_rowcount = False ported_sqla_06 = False def type_descriptor(self, typeobj): newobj = types.adapt_type(typeobj, self.colspecs) return newobj def __init__(self, **params): super(AccessDialect, self).__init__(**params) self.text_as_varchar = False self._dtbs = None def dbapi(cls): import win32com.client, pythoncom global const, daoEngine if const is None: const = win32com.client.constants for suffix in (".36", ".35", ".30"): try: daoEngine = win32com.client.gencache.EnsureDispatch("DAO.DBEngine" + suffix) break except pythoncom.com_error: pass else: raise exc.InvalidRequestError("Can't find a DB engine. Check http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239114 for details.") import pyodbc as module return module dbapi = classmethod(dbapi) def create_connect_args(self, url): opts = url.translate_connect_args() connectors = ["Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)}"] connectors.append("Dbq=%s" % opts["database"]) user = opts.get("username", None) if user: connectors.append("UID=%s" % user) connectors.append("PWD=%s" % opts.get("password", "")) return [[";".join(connectors)], {}] def last_inserted_ids(self): return self.context.last_inserted_ids def do_execute(self, cursor, statement, params, **kwargs): if params == {}: params = () super(AccessDialect, self).do_execute(cursor, statement, params, **kwargs) def _execute(self, c, statement, parameters): try: if parameters == {}: parameters = () c.execute(statement, parameters) self.context.rowcount = c.rowcount except Exception, e: raise exc.DBAPIError.instance(statement, parameters, e) def has_table(self, connection, tablename, schema=None): # This approach seems to be more reliable that using DAO try: connection.execute('select top 1 * from [%s]' % tablename) return True except Exception, e: return False def reflecttable(self, connection, table, include_columns): # This is defined in the function, as it relies on win32com constants, # that aren't imported until dbapi method is called if not hasattr(self, 'ischema_names'): self.ischema_names = { const.dbByte: AcBinary, const.dbInteger: AcInteger, const.dbLong: AcInteger, const.dbSingle: AcFloat, const.dbDouble: AcFloat, const.dbDate: AcDateTime, const.dbLongBinary: AcBinary, const.dbMemo: AcText, const.dbBoolean: AcBoolean, const.dbText: AcUnicode, # All Access strings are unicode const.dbCurrency: AcNumeric, } # A fresh DAO connection is opened for each reflection # This is necessary, so we get the latest updates dtbs = daoEngine.OpenDatabase(connection.engine.url.database) try: for tbl in dtbs.TableDefs: if tbl.Name.lower() == table.name.lower(): break else: raise exc.NoSuchTableError(table.name) for col in tbl.Fields: coltype = self.ischema_names[col.Type] if col.Type == const.dbText: coltype = coltype(col.Size) colargs = \ { 'nullable': not(col.Required or col.Attributes & const.dbAutoIncrField), } default = col.DefaultValue if col.Attributes & const.dbAutoIncrField: colargs['default'] = schema.Sequence(col.Name + '_seq') elif default: if col.Type == const.dbBoolean: default = default == 'Yes' and '1' or '0' colargs['server_default'] = schema.DefaultClause(sql.text(default)) table.append_column(schema.Column(col.Name, coltype, **colargs)) # TBD: check constraints # Find primary key columns first for idx in tbl.Indexes: if idx.Primary: for col in idx.Fields: thecol = table.c[col.Name] table.primary_key.add(thecol) if isinstance(thecol.type, AcInteger) and \ not (thecol.default and isinstance(thecol.default.arg, schema.Sequence)): thecol.autoincrement = False # Then add other indexes for idx in tbl.Indexes: if not idx.Primary: if len(idx.Fields) == 1: col = table.c[idx.Fields[0].Name] if not col.primary_key: col.index = True col.unique = idx.Unique else: pass # TBD: multi-column indexes for fk in dtbs.Relations: if fk.ForeignTable != table.name: continue scols = [c.ForeignName for c in fk.Fields] rcols = ['%s.%s' % (fk.Table, c.Name) for c in fk.Fields] table.append_constraint(schema.ForeignKeyConstraint(scols, rcols, link_to_name=True)) finally: dtbs.Close() @reflection.cache def get_table_names(self, connection, schema=None, **kw): # A fresh DAO connection is opened for each reflection # This is necessary, so we get the latest updates dtbs = daoEngine.OpenDatabase(connection.engine.url.database) names = [t.Name for t in dtbs.TableDefs if t.Name[:4] != "MSys" and t.Name[:4] != "~TMP"] dtbs.Close() return names class AccessCompiler(compiler.SQLCompiler): extract_map = compiler.SQLCompiler.extract_map.copy() extract_map.update ({ 'month': 'm', 'day': 'd', 'year': 'yyyy', 'second': 's', 'hour': 'h', 'doy': 'y', 'minute': 'n', 'quarter': 'q', 'dow': 'w', 'week': 'ww' }) def visit_select_precolumns(self, select): """Access puts TOP, it's version of LIMIT here """ s = select.distinct and "DISTINCT " or "" if select.limit: s += "TOP %s " % (select.limit) if select.offset: raise exc.InvalidRequestError('Access does not support LIMIT with an offset') return s def limit_clause(self, select): """Limit in access is after the select keyword""" return "" def binary_operator_string(self, binary): """Access uses "mod" instead of "%" """ return binary.operator == '%' and 'mod' or binary.operator def label_select_column(self, select, column, asfrom): if isinstance(column, expression.Function): return column.label() else: return super(AccessCompiler, self).label_select_column(select, column, asfrom) function_rewrites = {'current_date': 'now', 'current_timestamp': 'now', 'length': 'len', } def visit_function(self, func): """Access function names differ from the ANSI SQL names; rewrite common ones""" func.name = self.function_rewrites.get(func.name, func.name) return super(AccessCompiler, self).visit_function(func) def for_update_clause(self, select): """FOR UPDATE is not supported by Access; silently ignore""" return '' # Strip schema def visit_table(self, table, asfrom=False, **kwargs): if asfrom: return self.preparer.quote(table.name, table.quote) else: return "" def visit_join(self, join, asfrom=False, **kwargs): return (self.process(join.left, asfrom=True) + (join.isouter and " LEFT OUTER JOIN " or " INNER JOIN ") + \ self.process(join.right, asfrom=True) + " ON " + self.process(join.onclause)) def visit_extract(self, extract, **kw): field = self.extract_map.get(extract.field, extract.field) return 'DATEPART("%s", %s)' % (field, self.process(extract.expr, **kw)) class AccessDDLCompiler(compiler.DDLCompiler): def get_column_specification(self, column, **kwargs): colspec = self.preparer.format_column(column) + " " + column.type.dialect_impl(self.dialect).get_col_spec() # install a sequence if we have an implicit IDENTITY column if (not getattr(column.table, 'has_sequence', False)) and column.primary_key and \ column.autoincrement and isinstance(column.type, types.Integer) and not column.foreign_keys: if column.default is None or (isinstance(column.default, schema.Sequence) and column.default.optional): column.sequence = schema.Sequence(column.name + '_seq') if not column.nullable: colspec += " NOT NULL" if hasattr(column, 'sequence'): column.table.has_sequence = column colspec = self.preparer.format_column(column) + " counter" else: default = self.get_column_default_string(column) if default is not None: colspec += " DEFAULT " + default return colspec def visit_drop_index(self, drop): index = drop.element self.append("\nDROP INDEX [%s].[%s]" % (index.table.name, self._validate_identifier(index.name, False))) class AccessIdentifierPreparer(compiler.IdentifierPreparer): reserved_words = compiler.RESERVED_WORDS.copy() reserved_words.update(['value', 'text']) def __init__(self, dialect): super(AccessIdentifierPreparer, self).__init__(dialect, initial_quote='[', final_quote=']') dialect = AccessDialect dialect.poolclass = pool.SingletonThreadPool dialect.statement_compiler = AccessCompiler dialect.ddlcompiler = AccessDDLCompiler dialect.preparer = AccessIdentifierPreparer dialect.execution_ctx_cls = AccessExecutionContext