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"""
This module implements connections for MySQLdb. Presently there is
only one class: Connection. Others are unlikely. However, you might
want to make your own subclasses. In most cases, you will probably
override Connection.default_cursor with a non-standard Cursor class.
"""
import re
from . import cursors, _mysql
from ._exceptions import (
Warning,
Error,
InterfaceError,
DataError,
DatabaseError,
OperationalError,
IntegrityError,
InternalError,
NotSupportedError,
ProgrammingError,
)
# Mapping from MySQL charset name to Python codec name
_charset_to_encoding = {
"utf8mb4": "utf8",
"utf8mb3": "utf8",
"latin1": "cp1252",
"koi8r": "koi8_r",
"koi8u": "koi8_u",
}
re_numeric_part = re.compile(r"^(\d+)")
def numeric_part(s):
"""Returns the leading numeric part of a string.
>>> numeric_part("20-alpha")
20
>>> numeric_part("foo")
>>> numeric_part("16b")
16
"""
m = re_numeric_part.match(s)
if m:
return int(m.group(1))
return None
class Connection(_mysql.connection):
"""MySQL Database Connection Object"""
default_cursor = cursors.Cursor
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Create a connection to the database. It is strongly recommended
that you only use keyword parameters. Consult the MySQL C API
documentation for more information.
:param str host: host to connect
:param str user: user to connect as
:param str password: password to use
:param str passwd: alias of password (deprecated)
:param str database: database to use
:param str db: alias of database (deprecated)
:param int port: TCP/IP port to connect to
:param str unix_socket: location of unix_socket to use
:param dict conv: conversion dictionary, see MySQLdb.converters
:param int connect_timeout:
number of seconds to wait before the connection attempt fails.
:param bool compress: if set, compression is enabled
:param str named_pipe: if set, a named pipe is used to connect (Windows only)
:param str init_command:
command which is run once the connection is created
:param str read_default_file:
file from which default client values are read
:param str read_default_group:
configuration group to use from the default file
:param type cursorclass:
class object, used to create cursors (keyword only)
:param bool use_unicode:
If True, text-like columns are returned as unicode objects
using the connection's character set. Otherwise, text-like
columns are returned as bytes. Unicode objects will always
be encoded to the connection's character set regardless of
this setting.
Default to True.
:param str charset:
If supplied, the connection character set will be changed
to this character set.
:param str collation:
If ``charset`` and ``collation`` are both supplied, the
character set and collation for the current connection
will be set.
If omitted, empty string, or None, the default collation
for the ``charset`` is implied.
:param str auth_plugin:
If supplied, the connection default authentication plugin will be
changed to this value. Example values:
`mysql_native_password` or `caching_sha2_password`
:param str sql_mode:
If supplied, the session SQL mode will be changed to this
setting.
For more details and legal values, see the MySQL documentation.
:param int client_flag:
flags to use or 0 (see MySQL docs or constants/CLIENTS.py)
:param bool multi_statements:
If True, enable multi statements for clients >= 4.1.
Defaults to True.
:param str ssl_mode:
specify the security settings for connection to the server;
see the MySQL documentation for more details
(mysql_option(), MYSQL_OPT_SSL_MODE).
Only one of 'DISABLED', 'PREFERRED', 'REQUIRED',
'VERIFY_CA', 'VERIFY_IDENTITY' can be specified.
:param dict ssl:
dictionary or mapping contains SSL connection parameters;
see the MySQL documentation for more details
(mysql_ssl_set()). If this is set, and the client does not
support SSL, NotSupportedError will be raised.
Since mysqlclient 2.2.4, ssl=True is alias of ssl_mode=REQUIRED
for better compatibility with PyMySQL and MariaDB.
:param bool local_infile:
enables LOAD LOCAL INFILE; zero disables
:param bool autocommit:
If False (default), autocommit is disabled.
If True, autocommit is enabled.
If None, autocommit isn't set and server default is used.
:param bool binary_prefix:
If set, the '_binary' prefix will be used for raw byte query
arguments (e.g. Binary). This is disabled by default.
There are a number of undocumented, non-standard methods. See the
documentation for the MySQL C API for some hints on what they do.
"""
from MySQLdb.constants import CLIENT, FIELD_TYPE
from MySQLdb.converters import conversions, _bytes_or_str
kwargs2 = kwargs.copy()
if "db" in kwargs2:
kwargs2["database"] = kwargs2.pop("db")
if "passwd" in kwargs2:
kwargs2["password"] = kwargs2.pop("passwd")
if "conv" in kwargs:
conv = kwargs["conv"]
else:
conv = conversions
conv2 = {}
for k, v in conv.items():
if isinstance(k, int) and isinstance(v, list):
conv2[k] = v[:]
else:
conv2[k] = v
kwargs2["conv"] = conv2
cursorclass = kwargs2.pop("cursorclass", self.default_cursor)
charset = kwargs2.get("charset", "")
collation = kwargs2.pop("collation", "")
use_unicode = kwargs2.pop("use_unicode", True)
sql_mode = kwargs2.pop("sql_mode", "")
self._binary_prefix = kwargs2.pop("binary_prefix", False)
client_flag = kwargs.get("client_flag", 0)
client_flag |= CLIENT.MULTI_RESULTS
multi_statements = kwargs2.pop("multi_statements", True)
if multi_statements:
client_flag |= CLIENT.MULTI_STATEMENTS
kwargs2["client_flag"] = client_flag
# PEP-249 requires autocommit to be initially off
autocommit = kwargs2.pop("autocommit", False)
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs2)
self.cursorclass = cursorclass
self.encoders = {
k: v
for k, v in conv.items()
if type(k) is not int # noqa: E721
}
self._server_version = tuple(
[numeric_part(n) for n in self.get_server_info().split(".")[:2]]
)
self.encoding = "ascii" # overridden in set_character_set()
if not charset:
charset = self.character_set_name()
self.set_character_set(charset, collation)
if sql_mode:
self.set_sql_mode(sql_mode)
if use_unicode:
for t in (
FIELD_TYPE.STRING,
FIELD_TYPE.VAR_STRING,
FIELD_TYPE.VARCHAR,
FIELD_TYPE.TINY_BLOB,
FIELD_TYPE.MEDIUM_BLOB,
FIELD_TYPE.LONG_BLOB,
FIELD_TYPE.BLOB,
):
self.converter[t] = _bytes_or_str
# Unlike other string/blob types, JSON is always text.
# MySQL may return JSON with charset==binary.
self.converter[FIELD_TYPE.JSON] = str
self._transactional = self.server_capabilities & CLIENT.TRANSACTIONS
if self._transactional:
if autocommit is not None:
self.autocommit(autocommit)
self.messages = []
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
self.close()
def autocommit(self, on):
on = bool(on)
if self.get_autocommit() != on:
_mysql.connection.autocommit(self, on)
def cursor(self, cursorclass=None):
"""
Create a cursor on which queries may be performed. The
optional cursorclass parameter is used to create the
Cursor. By default, self.cursorclass=cursors.Cursor is
used.
"""
return (cursorclass or self.cursorclass)(self)
def query(self, query):
# Since _mysql releases GIL while querying, we need immutable buffer.
if isinstance(query, bytearray):
query = bytes(query)
_mysql.connection.query(self, query)
def _bytes_literal(self, bs):
assert isinstance(bs, (bytes, bytearray))
x = self.string_literal(bs) # x is escaped and quoted bytes
if self._binary_prefix:
return b"_binary" + x
return x
def _tuple_literal(self, t):
return b"(%s)" % (b",".join(map(self.literal, t)))
def literal(self, o):
"""If o is a single object, returns an SQL literal as a string.
If o is a non-string sequence, the items of the sequence are
converted and returned as a sequence.
Non-standard. For internal use; do not use this in your
applications.
"""
if isinstance(o, str):
s = self.string_literal(o.encode(self.encoding))
elif isinstance(o, bytearray):
s = self._bytes_literal(o)
elif isinstance(o, bytes):
s = self._bytes_literal(o)
elif isinstance(o, (tuple, list)):
s = self._tuple_literal(o)
else:
s = self.escape(o, self.encoders)
if isinstance(s, str):
s = s.encode(self.encoding)
assert isinstance(s, bytes)
return s
def begin(self):
"""Explicitly begin a connection.
This method is not used when autocommit=False (default).
"""
self.query(b"BEGIN")
def set_character_set(self, charset, collation=None):
"""Set the connection character set to charset."""
super().set_character_set(charset)
self.encoding = _charset_to_encoding.get(charset, charset)
if collation:
self.query(f"SET NAMES {charset} COLLATE {collation}")
self.store_result()
def set_sql_mode(self, sql_mode):
"""Set the connection sql_mode. See MySQL documentation for
legal values."""
if self._server_version < (4, 1):
raise NotSupportedError("server is too old to set sql_mode")
self.query("SET SESSION sql_mode='%s'" % sql_mode)
self.store_result()
def show_warnings(self):
"""Return detailed information about warnings as a
sequence of tuples of (Level, Code, Message). This
is only supported in MySQL-4.1 and up. If your server
is an earlier version, an empty sequence is returned."""
if self._server_version < (4, 1):
return ()
self.query("SHOW WARNINGS")
r = self.store_result()
warnings = r.fetch_row(0)
return warnings
Warning = Warning
Error = Error
InterfaceError = InterfaceError
DatabaseError = DatabaseError
DataError = DataError
OperationalError = OperationalError
IntegrityError = IntegrityError
InternalError = InternalError
ProgrammingError = ProgrammingError
NotSupportedError = NotSupportedError
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