mytoolkit/mymanager.py
author Radek Brich <radek.brich@devl.cz>
Thu, 07 Mar 2013 18:26:52 +0100
changeset 75 39f777341db4
parent 74 d4306261ddfb
child 77 2cfef775f518
permissions -rw-r--r--
MyManager: Add Cursor.mogrify(). Fix query logging. Update tests.

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# MyManager - manage database connections (MySQL version)
#
# Requires: Python 2.6 / 2.7 / 3.2, MySQLdb
#
# Part of pgtoolkit
# http://hg.devl.cz/pgtoolkit
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# Copyright (c) 2011, 2013  Radek Brich <radek.brich@devl.cz>
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"""MySQL database connection manager

MyManager wraps MySQLdb in same manner as PgManager wraps psycopg2.
It's fully compatible so it should work as drop-in replacement for PgManager.

It adds following features over MySQLdb:

 * Save and reuse database connection parameters

 * Connection pooling

 * Easy query using the with statement

 * Dictionary rows

Example:

    from mytoolkit import mymanager

    dbm = mymanager.get_instance()
    dbm.create_conn(host='127.0.0.1', dbname='default')

    with dbm.cursor() as curs:
        curs.execute('SELECT now() AS now')
        row = curs.fetchone_dict()
        print(row.now)

See PgManager docs for more information.

"""

from contextlib import contextmanager
from collections import OrderedDict
import logging
import threading
import multiprocessing

import MySQLdb
import MySQLdb.cursors

from MySQLdb import DatabaseError, IntegrityError, OperationalError

from pgtoolkit.pgmanager import RowDict


log_sql = logging.getLogger("mymanager_sql")
log_sql.addHandler(logging.NullHandler())


class MyManagerError(Exception):

    pass


class ConnectionInfo:

    def __init__(self, name, isolation_level=None,
                 init_statement=None, pool_size=1, **kw):
        self.name = name  # connection name is logged with SQL queries
        self.isolation_level = isolation_level
        self.init_statement = init_statement
        self.pool_size = pool_size
        self.parameters = kw
        self.adjust_parameters()

    def adjust_parameters(self):
        '''Rename Postgres parameters to proper value for MySQL.'''
        m = {'dbname' : 'db', 'password' : 'passwd'}
        res = dict()
        for k, v in list(self.parameters.items()):
            if k in m:
                k = m[k]
            res[k] = v
        self.parameters = res


class Cursor(MySQLdb.cursors.Cursor):

    def execute(self, query, args=None):
        try:
            return super(Cursor, self).execute(query, args)
        finally:
            self._log_query(query, args)

    def callproc(self, procname, args=None):
        try:
            return super(Cursor, self).callproc(procname, args)
        finally:
            self._log_query(query, args)

    def row_dict(self, row, lstrip=None):
        adjustname = lambda a: a
        if lstrip:
            adjustname = lambda a: a.lstrip(lstrip)
        return RowDict(zip([adjustname(desc[0]) for desc in self.description], row))

    def fetchone_dict(self, lstrip=None):
        row = super(Cursor, self).fetchone()
        if row is None:
            return None
        return self.row_dict(row, lstrip)

    def fetchall_dict(self, lstrip=None):
        rows = super(Cursor, self).fetchall()
        return [self.row_dict(row, lstrip) for row in rows]

    def mogrify(self, query, args):
        """Get query with substituted args as it will be send to server."""
        if isinstance(query, bytes):
            query = query.decode()
        if args is not None:
            db = self._get_db()
            query = query % db.literal(args)
        return query

    def _log_query(self, query, args):
        name = self.connection.name if hasattr(self.connection, 'name') else '-'
        query = self._executed or self.mogrify(query, args)
        if isinstance(query, bytes):
            db = self._get_db()
            charset = db.character_set_name()
            query = query.decode(charset)
        log_sql.info('[%s] %s' % (name, query))


class MyManager:

    def __init__(self):
        self.conn_known = {}  # available connections
        self.conn_pool = {}
        self.lock = threading.Lock()
        self.pid = multiprocessing.current_process().pid  # forking check

    def __del__(self):
        for conn in tuple(self.conn_known.keys()):
            self.destroy_conn(conn)

    def create_conn(self, name='default', isolation_level=None, **kw):
        '''Create named connection.'''
        if name in self.conn_known:
            raise MyManagerError('Connection name "%s" already registered.' % name)

        isolation_level = self._normalize_isolation_level(isolation_level)
        ci = ConnectionInfo(name, isolation_level, **kw)

        self.conn_known[name] = ci
        self.conn_pool[name] = []

    def close_conn(self, name='default'):
        '''Close all connections of given name.

        Connection credentials are still saved.

        '''
        while len(self.conn_pool[name]):
            conn = self.conn_pool[name].pop()
            conn.close()

    def destroy_conn(self, name='default'):
        '''Destroy connection.

        Counterpart of create_conn.

        '''
        if not name in self.conn_known:
            raise MyManagerError('Connection name "%s" not registered.' % name)

        self.close_conn(name)

        del self.conn_known[name]
        del self.conn_pool[name]

    def get_conn(self, name='default'):
        '''Get connection of name 'name' from pool.'''
        self._check_fork()
        self.lock.acquire()
        try:
            if not name in self.conn_known:
                raise MyManagerError("Connection name '%s' not registered." % name)

            # connection from pool
            conn = None
            while len(self.conn_pool[name]) and conn is None:
                conn = self.conn_pool[name].pop()
                try:
                    conn.ping()
                except MySQLdb.MySQLError:
                    conn.close()
                    conn = None

            if conn is None:
                ci = self.conn_known[name]
                conn = self._connect(ci)
        finally:
            self.lock.release()
        return conn

    def put_conn(self, conn, name='default'):
        '''Put connection back to pool.

        Name must be same as used for get_conn,
        otherwise things become broken.

        '''
        self.lock.acquire()
        try:
            if not name in self.conn_known:
                raise MyManagerError("Connection name '%s' not registered." % name)

            if len(self.conn_pool[name]) >= self.conn_known[name].pool_size:
                conn.close()
                return

            # connection returned to the pool must not be in transaction
            try:
                conn.rollback()
            except OperationalError:
                conn.close()
                return

            self.conn_pool[name].append(conn)
        finally:
            self.lock.release()

    @contextmanager
    def cursor(self, name='default'):
        '''Cursor context.

        Uses any connection of name 'name' from pool
        and returns cursor for that connection.

        '''
        conn = self.get_conn(name)

        try:
            curs = conn.cursor()
            yield curs
        finally:
            curs.close()
            self.put_conn(conn, name)

    def _connect(self, ci):
        conn = MySQLdb.connect(cursorclass=Cursor, **ci.parameters)
        if not ci.isolation_level is None:
            if ci.isolation_level == 'AUTOCOMMIT':
                conn.autocommit(True)
            else:
                curs = conn.cursor()
                curs.execute('SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL ' + ci.isolation_level)
                curs.close()
        if ci.init_statement:
            curs = conn.cursor()
            curs.execute(ci.init_statement)
            curs.connection.commit()
            curs.close()
        return conn

    def _normalize_isolation_level(self, level):
        if level is None:
            return level
        if type(level) == str:
            level = level.upper().replace('_', ' ')
            if level in (
                'AUTOCOMMIT',
                'READ UNCOMMITTED',
                'READ COMMITTED',
                'REPEATABLE READ',
                'SERIALIZABLE'):
                return level
        raise MyManagerError('Unknown isolation level name: "%s"', level)

    def _check_fork(self):
        '''Check if process was forked (PID has changed).

        If it was, clean parent's connections.
        New connections are created for children.
        Known connection credentials are inherited, but not shared.

        '''
        if self.pid == multiprocessing.current_process().pid:
            # PID has not changed
            return

        # update saved PID
        self.pid = multiprocessing.current_process().pid
        # reinitialize lock
        self.lock = threading.Lock()
        # clean parent's connections
        for name in self.conn_pool:
            self.conn_pool[name] = []

    @classmethod
    def get_instance(cls):
        if not hasattr(cls, '_instance'):
            cls._instance = cls()
        return cls._instance


def get_instance():
    return MyManager.get_instance()