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# mysql/zxjdbc.py # Copyright (C) 2005-2021 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 r""" .. dialect:: mysql+zxjdbc :name: zxjdbc for Jython :dbapi: zxjdbc :connectstring: mysql+zxjdbc://<user>:<password>@<hostname>[:<port>]/<database> :driverurl: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/ .. note:: Jython is not supported by current versions of SQLAlchemy. The zxjdbc dialect should be considered as experimental. Character Sets -------------- SQLAlchemy zxjdbc dialects pass unicode straight through to the zxjdbc/JDBC layer. To allow multiple character sets to be sent from the MySQL Connector/J JDBC driver, by default SQLAlchemy sets its ``characterEncoding`` connection property to ``UTF-8``. It may be overridden via a ``create_engine`` URL parameter. """ # noqa import re from .base import BIT from .base import MySQLDialect from .base import MySQLExecutionContext from ... import types as sqltypes from ... import util from ...connectors.zxJDBC import ZxJDBCConnector class _ZxJDBCBit(BIT): def result_processor(self, dialect, coltype): """Converts boolean or byte arrays from MySQL Connector/J to longs.""" def process(value): if value is None: return value if isinstance(value, bool): return int(value) v = 0 for i in value: v = v << 8 | (i & 0xFF) value = v return value return process class MySQLExecutionContext_zxjdbc(MySQLExecutionContext): def get_lastrowid(self): cursor = self.create_cursor() cursor.execute("SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()") lastrowid = cursor.fetchone()[0] cursor.close() return lastrowid class MySQLDialect_zxjdbc(ZxJDBCConnector, MySQLDialect): jdbc_db_name = "mysql" jdbc_driver_name = "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" execution_ctx_cls = MySQLExecutionContext_zxjdbc colspecs = util.update_copy( MySQLDialect.colspecs, {sqltypes.Time: sqltypes.Time, BIT: _ZxJDBCBit} ) def _detect_charset(self, connection): """Sniff out the character set in use for connection results.""" # Prefer 'character_set_results' for the current connection over the # value in the driver. SET NAMES or individual variable SETs will # change the charset without updating the driver's view of the world. # # If it's decided that issuing that sort of SQL leaves you SOL, then # this can prefer the driver value. rs = connection.execute("SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'character_set%%'") opts = {row[0]: row[1] for row in self._compat_fetchall(rs)} for key in ("character_set_connection", "character_set"): if opts.get(key, None): return opts[key] util.warn( "Could not detect the connection character set. " "Assuming latin1." ) return "latin1" def _driver_kwargs(self): """return kw arg dict to be sent to connect().""" return dict(characterEncoding="UTF-8", yearIsDateType="false") def _extract_error_code(self, exception): # e.g.: DBAPIError: (Error) Table 'test.u2' doesn't exist # [SQLCode: 1146], [SQLState: 42S02] 'DESCRIBE `u2`' () m = re.compile(r"\[SQLCode\: (\d+)\]").search(str(exception.args)) c = m.group(1) if c: return int(c) def _get_server_version_info(self, connection): dbapi_con = connection.connection version = [] r = re.compile(r"[.\-]") for n in r.split(dbapi_con.dbversion): try: version.append(int(n)) except ValueError: version.append(n) return tuple(version) dialect = MySQLDialect_zxjdbc