PgDataDiff: Fix sorting - do not adapt primary key before sort condition.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# PgDataCopy - copy data between tables
#
# Copyright (c) 2012 Radek Brich <radek.brich@devl.cz>
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import io
class TargetNotEmptyError(Exception):
def __init__(self, msg, table):
Exception.__init__(self, msg)
self.table = table
class PgDataCopy:
def __init__(self, conn1, conn2):
self.conn1 = conn1
self.conn2 = conn2
self.fulltable1 = None
self.fulltable2 = None
def set_source(self, table, schema='public'):
self.schema1 = schema
self.table1 = table
self.fulltable1 = '"' + schema + '"."'+ table + '"'
def set_destination(self, table, schema='public'):
self.schema2 = schema
self.table2 = table
self.fulltable2 = '"' + schema + '"."'+ table + '"'
def copy(self):
self.check()
buf = io.StringIO()
try:
self.read(buf)
data = buf.getvalue()
finally:
buf.close()
buf = io.StringIO(data)
try:
self.write(buf)
finally:
buf.close()
self.analyze()
def check(self):
'''Check that target table does not contain any data (otherwise cannot copy).'''
q = self._compose_check(self.fulltable2)
curs = self.conn2.cursor()
curs.execute(q)
curs.connection.commit()
if curs.rowcount > 0:
raise TargetNotEmptyError('Target table contains data.', self.fulltable2)
self.cols = [desc[0] for desc in curs.description]
def read(self, tmpfile):
'''Read contents from source table.'''
q = self._compose_read(self.fulltable1, self.cols)
curs = self.conn1.cursor()
curs.copy_expert(q, tmpfile)
curs.connection.commit()
def write(self, tmpfile):
'''Write source table contents to target table.'''
q = self._compose_write(self.fulltable2, self.cols)
curs = self.conn2.cursor()
curs.copy_expert(q, tmpfile)
curs.connection.commit()
def analyze(self):
'''Analyze target table.'''
q = self._compose_analyze(self.fulltable2)
curs = self.conn2.cursor()
curs.execute(q)
curs.connection.commit()
def _compose_check(self, table):
return 'SELECT * FROM %s LIMIT 1' % table
def _compose_read(self, table, cols):
collist = ', '.join(['"%s"' % col for col in cols])
return 'COPY %s (%s) TO STDOUT' % (table, collist)
def _compose_write(self, table, cols):
collist = ', '.join(['"%s"' % col for col in cols])
return 'COPY %s (%s) FROM STDIN' % (table, collist)
def _compose_analyze(self, table):
return 'ANALYZE %s' % table