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- # sql/util.py
- # Copyright (C) 2005-2022 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
- # <see AUTHORS file>
- #
- # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
- # the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
- """High level utilities which build upon other modules here.
- """
- from collections import deque
- from itertools import chain
- from . import coercions
- from . import operators
- from . import roles
- from . import visitors
- from .annotation import _deep_annotate # noqa
- from .annotation import _deep_deannotate # noqa
- from .annotation import _shallow_annotate # noqa
- from .base import _expand_cloned
- from .base import _from_objects
- from .base import ColumnSet
- from .ddl import sort_tables # noqa
- from .elements import _find_columns # noqa
- from .elements import _label_reference
- from .elements import _textual_label_reference
- from .elements import BindParameter
- from .elements import ColumnClause
- from .elements import ColumnElement
- from .elements import Grouping
- from .elements import Label
- from .elements import Null
- from .elements import UnaryExpression
- from .schema import Column
- from .selectable import Alias
- from .selectable import FromClause
- from .selectable import FromGrouping
- from .selectable import Join
- from .selectable import ScalarSelect
- from .selectable import SelectBase
- from .selectable import TableClause
- from .traversals import HasCacheKey # noqa
- from .. import exc
- from .. import util
- join_condition = util.langhelpers.public_factory(
- Join._join_condition, ".sql.util.join_condition"
- )
- def find_join_source(clauses, join_to):
- """Given a list of FROM clauses and a selectable,
- return the first index and element from the list of
- clauses which can be joined against the selectable. returns
- None, None if no match is found.
- e.g.::
- clause1 = table1.join(table2)
- clause2 = table4.join(table5)
- join_to = table2.join(table3)
- find_join_source([clause1, clause2], join_to) == clause1
- """
- selectables = list(_from_objects(join_to))
- idx = []
- for i, f in enumerate(clauses):
- for s in selectables:
- if f.is_derived_from(s):
- idx.append(i)
- return idx
- def find_left_clause_that_matches_given(clauses, join_from):
- """Given a list of FROM clauses and a selectable,
- return the indexes from the list of
- clauses which is derived from the selectable.
- """
- selectables = list(_from_objects(join_from))
- liberal_idx = []
- for i, f in enumerate(clauses):
- for s in selectables:
- # basic check, if f is derived from s.
- # this can be joins containing a table, or an aliased table
- # or select statement matching to a table. This check
- # will match a table to a selectable that is adapted from
- # that table. With Query, this suits the case where a join
- # is being made to an adapted entity
- if f.is_derived_from(s):
- liberal_idx.append(i)
- break
- # in an extremely small set of use cases, a join is being made where
- # there are multiple FROM clauses where our target table is represented
- # in more than one, such as embedded or similar. in this case, do
- # another pass where we try to get a more exact match where we aren't
- # looking at adaption relationships.
- if len(liberal_idx) > 1:
- conservative_idx = []
- for idx in liberal_idx:
- f = clauses[idx]
- for s in selectables:
- if set(surface_selectables(f)).intersection(
- surface_selectables(s)
- ):
- conservative_idx.append(idx)
- break
- if conservative_idx:
- return conservative_idx
- return liberal_idx
- def find_left_clause_to_join_from(clauses, join_to, onclause):
- """Given a list of FROM clauses, a selectable,
- and optional ON clause, return a list of integer indexes from the
- clauses list indicating the clauses that can be joined from.
- The presence of an "onclause" indicates that at least one clause can
- definitely be joined from; if the list of clauses is of length one
- and the onclause is given, returns that index. If the list of clauses
- is more than length one, and the onclause is given, attempts to locate
- which clauses contain the same columns.
- """
- idx = []
- selectables = set(_from_objects(join_to))
- # if we are given more than one target clause to join
- # from, use the onclause to provide a more specific answer.
- # otherwise, don't try to limit, after all, "ON TRUE" is a valid
- # on clause
- if len(clauses) > 1 and onclause is not None:
- resolve_ambiguity = True
- cols_in_onclause = _find_columns(onclause)
- else:
- resolve_ambiguity = False
- cols_in_onclause = None
- for i, f in enumerate(clauses):
- for s in selectables.difference([f]):
- if resolve_ambiguity:
- if set(f.c).union(s.c).issuperset(cols_in_onclause):
- idx.append(i)
- break
- elif Join._can_join(f, s) or onclause is not None:
- idx.append(i)
- break
- if len(idx) > 1:
- # this is the same "hide froms" logic from
- # Selectable._get_display_froms
- toremove = set(
- chain(*[_expand_cloned(f._hide_froms) for f in clauses])
- )
- idx = [i for i in idx if clauses[i] not in toremove]
- # onclause was given and none of them resolved, so assume
- # all indexes can match
- if not idx and onclause is not None:
- return range(len(clauses))
- else:
- return idx
- def visit_binary_product(fn, expr):
- """Produce a traversal of the given expression, delivering
- column comparisons to the given function.
- The function is of the form::
- def my_fn(binary, left, right)
- For each binary expression located which has a
- comparison operator, the product of "left" and
- "right" will be delivered to that function,
- in terms of that binary.
- Hence an expression like::
- and_(
- (a + b) == q + func.sum(e + f),
- j == r
- )
- would have the traversal::
- a <eq> q
- a <eq> e
- a <eq> f
- b <eq> q
- b <eq> e
- b <eq> f
- j <eq> r
- That is, every combination of "left" and
- "right" that doesn't further contain
- a binary comparison is passed as pairs.
- """
- stack = []
- def visit(element):
- if isinstance(element, ScalarSelect):
- # we don't want to dig into correlated subqueries,
- # those are just column elements by themselves
- yield element
- elif element.__visit_name__ == "binary" and operators.is_comparison(
- element.operator
- ):
- stack.insert(0, element)
- for l in visit(element.left):
- for r in visit(element.right):
- fn(stack[0], l, r)
- stack.pop(0)
- for elem in element.get_children():
- visit(elem)
- else:
- if isinstance(element, ColumnClause):
- yield element
- for elem in element.get_children():
- for e in visit(elem):
- yield e
- list(visit(expr))
- visit = None # remove gc cycles
- def find_tables(
- clause,
- check_columns=False,
- include_aliases=False,
- include_joins=False,
- include_selects=False,
- include_crud=False,
- ):
- """locate Table objects within the given expression."""
- tables = []
- _visitors = {}
- if include_selects:
- _visitors["select"] = _visitors["compound_select"] = tables.append
- if include_joins:
- _visitors["join"] = tables.append
- if include_aliases:
- _visitors["alias"] = _visitors["subquery"] = _visitors[
- "tablesample"
- ] = _visitors["lateral"] = tables.append
- if include_crud:
- _visitors["insert"] = _visitors["update"] = _visitors[
- "delete"
- ] = lambda ent: tables.append(ent.table)
- if check_columns:
- def visit_column(column):
- tables.append(column.table)
- _visitors["column"] = visit_column
- _visitors["table"] = tables.append
- visitors.traverse(clause, {}, _visitors)
- return tables
- def unwrap_order_by(clause):
- """Break up an 'order by' expression into individual column-expressions,
- without DESC/ASC/NULLS FIRST/NULLS LAST"""
- cols = util.column_set()
- result = []
- stack = deque([clause])
- # examples
- # column -> ASC/DESC == column
- # column -> ASC/DESC -> label == column
- # column -> label -> ASC/DESC -> label == column
- # scalar_select -> label -> ASC/DESC == scalar_select -> label
- while stack:
- t = stack.popleft()
- if isinstance(t, ColumnElement) and (
- not isinstance(t, UnaryExpression)
- or not operators.is_ordering_modifier(t.modifier)
- ):
- if isinstance(t, Label) and not isinstance(
- t.element, ScalarSelect
- ):
- t = t.element
- if isinstance(t, Grouping):
- t = t.element
- stack.append(t)
- continue
- elif isinstance(t, _label_reference):
- t = t.element
- stack.append(t)
- continue
- if isinstance(t, (_textual_label_reference)):
- continue
- if t not in cols:
- cols.add(t)
- result.append(t)
- else:
- for c in t.get_children():
- stack.append(c)
- return result
- def unwrap_label_reference(element):
- def replace(elem):
- if isinstance(elem, (_label_reference, _textual_label_reference)):
- return elem.element
- return visitors.replacement_traverse(element, {}, replace)
- def expand_column_list_from_order_by(collist, order_by):
- """Given the columns clause and ORDER BY of a selectable,
- return a list of column expressions that can be added to the collist
- corresponding to the ORDER BY, without repeating those already
- in the collist.
- """
- cols_already_present = set(
- [
- col.element if col._order_by_label_element is not None else col
- for col in collist
- ]
- )
- to_look_for = list(chain(*[unwrap_order_by(o) for o in order_by]))
- return [col for col in to_look_for if col not in cols_already_present]
- def clause_is_present(clause, search):
- """Given a target clause and a second to search within, return True
- if the target is plainly present in the search without any
- subqueries or aliases involved.
- Basically descends through Joins.
- """
- for elem in surface_selectables(search):
- if clause == elem: # use == here so that Annotated's compare
- return True
- else:
- return False
- def tables_from_leftmost(clause):
- if isinstance(clause, Join):
- for t in tables_from_leftmost(clause.left):
- yield t
- for t in tables_from_leftmost(clause.right):
- yield t
- elif isinstance(clause, FromGrouping):
- for t in tables_from_leftmost(clause.element):
- yield t
- else:
- yield clause
- def surface_selectables(clause):
- stack = [clause]
- while stack:
- elem = stack.pop()
- yield elem
- if isinstance(elem, Join):
- stack.extend((elem.left, elem.right))
- elif isinstance(elem, FromGrouping):
- stack.append(elem.element)
- def surface_selectables_only(clause):
- stack = [clause]
- while stack:
- elem = stack.pop()
- if isinstance(elem, (TableClause, Alias)):
- yield elem
- if isinstance(elem, Join):
- stack.extend((elem.left, elem.right))
- elif isinstance(elem, FromGrouping):
- stack.append(elem.element)
- elif isinstance(elem, ColumnClause):
- if elem.table is not None:
- stack.append(elem.table)
- else:
- yield elem
- elif elem is not None:
- yield elem
- def extract_first_column_annotation(column, annotation_name):
- filter_ = (FromGrouping, SelectBase)
- stack = deque([column])
- while stack:
- elem = stack.popleft()
- if annotation_name in elem._annotations:
- return elem._annotations[annotation_name]
- for sub in elem.get_children():
- if isinstance(sub, filter_):
- continue
- stack.append(sub)
- return None
- def selectables_overlap(left, right):
- """Return True if left/right have some overlapping selectable"""
- return bool(
- set(surface_selectables(left)).intersection(surface_selectables(right))
- )
- def bind_values(clause):
- """Return an ordered list of "bound" values in the given clause.
- E.g.::
- >>> expr = and_(
- ... table.c.foo==5, table.c.foo==7
- ... )
- >>> bind_values(expr)
- [5, 7]
- """
- v = []
- def visit_bindparam(bind):
- v.append(bind.effective_value)
- visitors.traverse(clause, {}, {"bindparam": visit_bindparam})
- return v
- def _quote_ddl_expr(element):
- if isinstance(element, util.string_types):
- element = element.replace("'", "''")
- return "'%s'" % element
- else:
- return repr(element)
- class _repr_base(object):
- _LIST = 0
- _TUPLE = 1
- _DICT = 2
- __slots__ = ("max_chars",)
- def trunc(self, value):
- rep = repr(value)
- lenrep = len(rep)
- if lenrep > self.max_chars:
- segment_length = self.max_chars // 2
- rep = (
- rep[0:segment_length]
- + (
- " ... (%d characters truncated) ... "
- % (lenrep - self.max_chars)
- )
- + rep[-segment_length:]
- )
- return rep
- class _repr_row(_repr_base):
- """Provide a string view of a row."""
- __slots__ = ("row",)
- def __init__(self, row, max_chars=300):
- self.row = row
- self.max_chars = max_chars
- def __repr__(self):
- trunc = self.trunc
- return "(%s%s)" % (
- ", ".join(trunc(value) for value in self.row),
- "," if len(self.row) == 1 else "",
- )
- class _repr_params(_repr_base):
- """Provide a string view of bound parameters.
- Truncates display to a given number of 'multi' parameter sets,
- as well as long values to a given number of characters.
- """
- __slots__ = "params", "batches", "ismulti"
- def __init__(self, params, batches, max_chars=300, ismulti=None):
- self.params = params
- self.ismulti = ismulti
- self.batches = batches
- self.max_chars = max_chars
- def __repr__(self):
- if self.ismulti is None:
- return self.trunc(self.params)
- if isinstance(self.params, list):
- typ = self._LIST
- elif isinstance(self.params, tuple):
- typ = self._TUPLE
- elif isinstance(self.params, dict):
- typ = self._DICT
- else:
- return self.trunc(self.params)
- if self.ismulti and len(self.params) > self.batches:
- msg = " ... displaying %i of %i total bound parameter sets ... "
- return " ".join(
- (
- self._repr_multi(self.params[: self.batches - 2], typ)[
- 0:-1
- ],
- msg % (self.batches, len(self.params)),
- self._repr_multi(self.params[-2:], typ)[1:],
- )
- )
- elif self.ismulti:
- return self._repr_multi(self.params, typ)
- else:
- return self._repr_params(self.params, typ)
- def _repr_multi(self, multi_params, typ):
- if multi_params:
- if isinstance(multi_params[0], list):
- elem_type = self._LIST
- elif isinstance(multi_params[0], tuple):
- elem_type = self._TUPLE
- elif isinstance(multi_params[0], dict):
- elem_type = self._DICT
- else:
- assert False, "Unknown parameter type %s" % (
- type(multi_params[0])
- )
- elements = ", ".join(
- self._repr_params(params, elem_type) for params in multi_params
- )
- else:
- elements = ""
- if typ == self._LIST:
- return "[%s]" % elements
- else:
- return "(%s)" % elements
- def _repr_params(self, params, typ):
- trunc = self.trunc
- if typ is self._DICT:
- return "{%s}" % (
- ", ".join(
- "%r: %s" % (key, trunc(value))
- for key, value in params.items()
- )
- )
- elif typ is self._TUPLE:
- return "(%s%s)" % (
- ", ".join(trunc(value) for value in params),
- "," if len(params) == 1 else "",
- )
- else:
- return "[%s]" % (", ".join(trunc(value) for value in params))
- def adapt_criterion_to_null(crit, nulls):
- """given criterion containing bind params, convert selected elements
- to IS NULL.
- """
- def visit_binary(binary):
- if (
- isinstance(binary.left, BindParameter)
- and binary.left._identifying_key in nulls
- ):
- # reverse order if the NULL is on the left side
- binary.left = binary.right
- binary.right = Null()
- binary.operator = operators.is_
- binary.negate = operators.is_not
- elif (
- isinstance(binary.right, BindParameter)
- and binary.right._identifying_key in nulls
- ):
- binary.right = Null()
- binary.operator = operators.is_
- binary.negate = operators.is_not
- return visitors.cloned_traverse(crit, {}, {"binary": visit_binary})
- def splice_joins(left, right, stop_on=None):
- if left is None:
- return right
- stack = [(right, None)]
- adapter = ClauseAdapter(left)
- ret = None
- while stack:
- (right, prevright) = stack.pop()
- if isinstance(right, Join) and right is not stop_on:
- right = right._clone()
- right.onclause = adapter.traverse(right.onclause)
- stack.append((right.left, right))
- else:
- right = adapter.traverse(right)
- if prevright is not None:
- prevright.left = right
- if ret is None:
- ret = right
- return ret
- def reduce_columns(columns, *clauses, **kw):
- r"""given a list of columns, return a 'reduced' set based on natural
- equivalents.
- the set is reduced to the smallest list of columns which have no natural
- equivalent present in the list. A "natural equivalent" means that two
- columns will ultimately represent the same value because they are related
- by a foreign key.
- \*clauses is an optional list of join clauses which will be traversed
- to further identify columns that are "equivalent".
- \**kw may specify 'ignore_nonexistent_tables' to ignore foreign keys
- whose tables are not yet configured, or columns that aren't yet present.
- This function is primarily used to determine the most minimal "primary
- key" from a selectable, by reducing the set of primary key columns present
- in the selectable to just those that are not repeated.
- """
- ignore_nonexistent_tables = kw.pop("ignore_nonexistent_tables", False)
- only_synonyms = kw.pop("only_synonyms", False)
- columns = util.ordered_column_set(columns)
- omit = util.column_set()
- for col in columns:
- for fk in chain(*[c.foreign_keys for c in col.proxy_set]):
- for c in columns:
- if c is col:
- continue
- try:
- fk_col = fk.column
- except exc.NoReferencedColumnError:
- # TODO: add specific coverage here
- # to test/sql/test_selectable ReduceTest
- if ignore_nonexistent_tables:
- continue
- else:
- raise
- except exc.NoReferencedTableError:
- # TODO: add specific coverage here
- # to test/sql/test_selectable ReduceTest
- if ignore_nonexistent_tables:
- continue
- else:
- raise
- if fk_col.shares_lineage(c) and (
- not only_synonyms or c.name == col.name
- ):
- omit.add(col)
- break
- if clauses:
- def visit_binary(binary):
- if binary.operator == operators.eq:
- cols = util.column_set(
- chain(*[c.proxy_set for c in columns.difference(omit)])
- )
- if binary.left in cols and binary.right in cols:
- for c in reversed(columns):
- if c.shares_lineage(binary.right) and (
- not only_synonyms or c.name == binary.left.name
- ):
- omit.add(c)
- break
- for clause in clauses:
- if clause is not None:
- visitors.traverse(clause, {}, {"binary": visit_binary})
- return ColumnSet(columns.difference(omit))
- def criterion_as_pairs(
- expression,
- consider_as_foreign_keys=None,
- consider_as_referenced_keys=None,
- any_operator=False,
- ):
- """traverse an expression and locate binary criterion pairs."""
- if consider_as_foreign_keys and consider_as_referenced_keys:
- raise exc.ArgumentError(
- "Can only specify one of "
- "'consider_as_foreign_keys' or "
- "'consider_as_referenced_keys'"
- )
- def col_is(a, b):
- # return a is b
- return a.compare(b)
- def visit_binary(binary):
- if not any_operator and binary.operator is not operators.eq:
- return
- if not isinstance(binary.left, ColumnElement) or not isinstance(
- binary.right, ColumnElement
- ):
- return
- if consider_as_foreign_keys:
- if binary.left in consider_as_foreign_keys and (
- col_is(binary.right, binary.left)
- or binary.right not in consider_as_foreign_keys
- ):
- pairs.append((binary.right, binary.left))
- elif binary.right in consider_as_foreign_keys and (
- col_is(binary.left, binary.right)
- or binary.left not in consider_as_foreign_keys
- ):
- pairs.append((binary.left, binary.right))
- elif consider_as_referenced_keys:
- if binary.left in consider_as_referenced_keys and (
- col_is(binary.right, binary.left)
- or binary.right not in consider_as_referenced_keys
- ):
- pairs.append((binary.left, binary.right))
- elif binary.right in consider_as_referenced_keys and (
- col_is(binary.left, binary.right)
- or binary.left not in consider_as_referenced_keys
- ):
- pairs.append((binary.right, binary.left))
- else:
- if isinstance(binary.left, Column) and isinstance(
- binary.right, Column
- ):
- if binary.left.references(binary.right):
- pairs.append((binary.right, binary.left))
- elif binary.right.references(binary.left):
- pairs.append((binary.left, binary.right))
- pairs = []
- visitors.traverse(expression, {}, {"binary": visit_binary})
- return pairs
- class ClauseAdapter(visitors.ReplacingExternalTraversal):
- """Clones and modifies clauses based on column correspondence.
- E.g.::
- table1 = Table('sometable', metadata,
- Column('col1', Integer),
- Column('col2', Integer)
- )
- table2 = Table('someothertable', metadata,
- Column('col1', Integer),
- Column('col2', Integer)
- )
- condition = table1.c.col1 == table2.c.col1
- make an alias of table1::
- s = table1.alias('foo')
- calling ``ClauseAdapter(s).traverse(condition)`` converts
- condition to read::
- s.c.col1 == table2.c.col1
- """
- def __init__(
- self,
- selectable,
- equivalents=None,
- include_fn=None,
- exclude_fn=None,
- adapt_on_names=False,
- anonymize_labels=False,
- adapt_from_selectables=None,
- ):
- self.__traverse_options__ = {
- "stop_on": [selectable],
- "anonymize_labels": anonymize_labels,
- }
- self.selectable = selectable
- self.include_fn = include_fn
- self.exclude_fn = exclude_fn
- self.equivalents = util.column_dict(equivalents or {})
- self.adapt_on_names = adapt_on_names
- self.adapt_from_selectables = adapt_from_selectables
- def _corresponding_column(
- self, col, require_embedded, _seen=util.EMPTY_SET
- ):
- newcol = self.selectable.corresponding_column(
- col, require_embedded=require_embedded
- )
- if newcol is None and col in self.equivalents and col not in _seen:
- for equiv in self.equivalents[col]:
- newcol = self._corresponding_column(
- equiv,
- require_embedded=require_embedded,
- _seen=_seen.union([col]),
- )
- if newcol is not None:
- return newcol
- if self.adapt_on_names and newcol is None:
- newcol = self.selectable.exported_columns.get(col.name)
- return newcol
- @util.preload_module("sqlalchemy.sql.functions")
- def replace(self, col, _include_singleton_constants=False):
- functions = util.preloaded.sql_functions
- if isinstance(col, FromClause) and not isinstance(
- col, functions.FunctionElement
- ):
- if self.selectable.is_derived_from(col):
- if self.adapt_from_selectables:
- for adp in self.adapt_from_selectables:
- if adp.is_derived_from(col):
- break
- else:
- return None
- return self.selectable
- elif isinstance(col, Alias) and isinstance(
- col.element, TableClause
- ):
- # we are a SELECT statement and not derived from an alias of a
- # table (which nonetheless may be a table our SELECT derives
- # from), so return the alias to prevent further traversal
- # or
- # we are an alias of a table and we are not derived from an
- # alias of a table (which nonetheless may be the same table
- # as ours) so, same thing
- return col
- else:
- # other cases where we are a selectable and the element
- # is another join or selectable that contains a table which our
- # selectable derives from, that we want to process
- return None
- elif not isinstance(col, ColumnElement):
- return None
- elif not _include_singleton_constants and col._is_singleton_constant:
- # dont swap out NULL, TRUE, FALSE for a label name
- # in a SQL statement that's being rewritten,
- # leave them as the constant. This is first noted in #6259,
- # however the logic to check this moved here as of #7154 so that
- # it is made specific to SQL rewriting and not all column
- # correspondence
- return None
- if "adapt_column" in col._annotations:
- col = col._annotations["adapt_column"]
- if self.adapt_from_selectables and col not in self.equivalents:
- for adp in self.adapt_from_selectables:
- if adp.c.corresponding_column(col, False) is not None:
- break
- else:
- return None
- if self.include_fn and not self.include_fn(col):
- return None
- elif self.exclude_fn and self.exclude_fn(col):
- return None
- else:
- return self._corresponding_column(col, True)
- class ColumnAdapter(ClauseAdapter):
- """Extends ClauseAdapter with extra utility functions.
- Key aspects of ColumnAdapter include:
- * Expressions that are adapted are stored in a persistent
- .columns collection; so that an expression E adapted into
- an expression E1, will return the same object E1 when adapted
- a second time. This is important in particular for things like
- Label objects that are anonymized, so that the ColumnAdapter can
- be used to present a consistent "adapted" view of things.
- * Exclusion of items from the persistent collection based on
- include/exclude rules, but also independent of hash identity.
- This because "annotated" items all have the same hash identity as their
- parent.
- * "wrapping" capability is added, so that the replacement of an expression
- E can proceed through a series of adapters. This differs from the
- visitor's "chaining" feature in that the resulting object is passed
- through all replacing functions unconditionally, rather than stopping
- at the first one that returns non-None.
- * An adapt_required option, used by eager loading to indicate that
- We don't trust a result row column that is not translated.
- This is to prevent a column from being interpreted as that
- of the child row in a self-referential scenario, see
- inheritance/test_basic.py->EagerTargetingTest.test_adapt_stringency
- """
- def __init__(
- self,
- selectable,
- equivalents=None,
- adapt_required=False,
- include_fn=None,
- exclude_fn=None,
- adapt_on_names=False,
- allow_label_resolve=True,
- anonymize_labels=False,
- adapt_from_selectables=None,
- ):
- ClauseAdapter.__init__(
- self,
- selectable,
- equivalents,
- include_fn=include_fn,
- exclude_fn=exclude_fn,
- adapt_on_names=adapt_on_names,
- anonymize_labels=anonymize_labels,
- adapt_from_selectables=adapt_from_selectables,
- )
- self.columns = util.WeakPopulateDict(self._locate_col)
- if self.include_fn or self.exclude_fn:
- self.columns = self._IncludeExcludeMapping(self, self.columns)
- self.adapt_required = adapt_required
- self.allow_label_resolve = allow_label_resolve
- self._wrap = None
- class _IncludeExcludeMapping(object):
- def __init__(self, parent, columns):
- self.parent = parent
- self.columns = columns
- def __getitem__(self, key):
- if (
- self.parent.include_fn and not self.parent.include_fn(key)
- ) or (self.parent.exclude_fn and self.parent.exclude_fn(key)):
- if self.parent._wrap:
- return self.parent._wrap.columns[key]
- else:
- return key
- return self.columns[key]
- def wrap(self, adapter):
- ac = self.__class__.__new__(self.__class__)
- ac.__dict__.update(self.__dict__)
- ac._wrap = adapter
- ac.columns = util.WeakPopulateDict(ac._locate_col)
- if ac.include_fn or ac.exclude_fn:
- ac.columns = self._IncludeExcludeMapping(ac, ac.columns)
- return ac
- def traverse(self, obj):
- return self.columns[obj]
- adapt_clause = traverse
- adapt_list = ClauseAdapter.copy_and_process
- def adapt_check_present(self, col):
- newcol = self.columns[col]
- if newcol is col and self._corresponding_column(col, True) is None:
- return None
- return newcol
- def _locate_col(self, col):
- # both replace and traverse() are overly complicated for what
- # we are doing here and we would do better to have an inlined
- # version that doesn't build up as much overhead. the issue is that
- # sometimes the lookup does in fact have to adapt the insides of
- # say a labeled scalar subquery. However, if the object is an
- # Immutable, i.e. Column objects, we can skip the "clone" /
- # "copy internals" part since those will be no-ops in any case.
- # additionally we want to catch singleton objects null/true/false
- # and make sure they are adapted as well here.
- if col._is_immutable:
- for vis in self.visitor_iterator:
- c = vis.replace(col, _include_singleton_constants=True)
- if c is not None:
- break
- else:
- c = col
- else:
- c = ClauseAdapter.traverse(self, col)
- if self._wrap:
- c2 = self._wrap._locate_col(c)
- if c2 is not None:
- c = c2
- if self.adapt_required and c is col:
- return None
- c._allow_label_resolve = self.allow_label_resolve
- return c
- def __getstate__(self):
- d = self.__dict__.copy()
- del d["columns"]
- return d
- def __setstate__(self, state):
- self.__dict__.update(state)
- self.columns = util.WeakPopulateDict(self._locate_col)
- def _offset_or_limit_clause(element, name=None, type_=None):
- """Convert the given value to an "offset or limit" clause.
- This handles incoming integers and converts to an expression; if
- an expression is already given, it is passed through.
- """
- return coercions.expect(
- roles.LimitOffsetRole, element, name=name, type_=type_
- )
- def _offset_or_limit_clause_asint_if_possible(clause):
- """Return the offset or limit clause as a simple integer if possible,
- else return the clause.
- """
- if clause is None:
- return None
- if hasattr(clause, "_limit_offset_value"):
- value = clause._limit_offset_value
- return util.asint(value)
- else:
- return clause
- def _make_slice(limit_clause, offset_clause, start, stop):
- """Compute LIMIT/OFFSET in terms of slice start/end"""
- # for calculated limit/offset, try to do the addition of
- # values to offset in Python, however if a SQL clause is present
- # then the addition has to be on the SQL side.
- if start is not None and stop is not None:
- offset_clause = _offset_or_limit_clause_asint_if_possible(
- offset_clause
- )
- if offset_clause is None:
- offset_clause = 0
- if start != 0:
- offset_clause = offset_clause + start
- if offset_clause == 0:
- offset_clause = None
- else:
- offset_clause = _offset_or_limit_clause(offset_clause)
- limit_clause = _offset_or_limit_clause(stop - start)
- elif start is None and stop is not None:
- limit_clause = _offset_or_limit_clause(stop)
- elif start is not None and stop is None:
- offset_clause = _offset_or_limit_clause_asint_if_possible(
- offset_clause
- )
- if offset_clause is None:
- offset_clause = 0
- if start != 0:
- offset_clause = offset_clause + start
- if offset_clause == 0:
- offset_clause = None
- else:
- offset_clause = _offset_or_limit_clause(offset_clause)
- return limit_clause, offset_clause
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