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I don't really like this but ehhhhhhh, the system for prose translations seems to be to keep them in csv/translations/, and I can't figure out how you're supposed to DO that, plus judging by the age of the single file that's in there, that seems to be where translations go to die.
443 lines
15 KiB
Python
443 lines
15 KiB
Python
"""CSV to database or vice versa."""
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import csv
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import fnmatch
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import os.path
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import sys
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import sqlalchemy.sql.util
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import sqlalchemy.types
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import pokedex
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from pokedex.db import metadata, tables, translations
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from pokedex.defaults import get_default_csv_dir
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from pokedex.db.dependencies import find_dependent_tables
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from pokedex.db.oracle import rewrite_long_table_names
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def _get_table_names(metadata, patterns):
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"""Returns a list of table names from the given metadata. If `patterns`
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exists, only tables matching one of the patterns will be returned.
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"""
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if patterns:
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table_names = set()
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for pattern in patterns:
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if '.' in pattern or '/' in pattern:
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# If it looks like a filename, pull out just the table name
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_, filename = os.path.split(pattern)
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table_name, _ = os.path.splitext(filename)
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pattern = table_name
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table_names.update(fnmatch.filter(metadata.tables.keys(), pattern))
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else:
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table_names = metadata.tables.keys()
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return list(table_names)
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def _get_verbose_prints(verbose):
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"""If `verbose` is true, returns three functions: one for printing a
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starting message, one for printing an interim status update, and one for
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printing a success or failure message when finished.
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If `verbose` is false, returns no-op functions.
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"""
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if not verbose:
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# Return dummies
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def dummy(*args, **kwargs):
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pass
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return dummy, dummy, dummy
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### Okay, verbose == True; print stuff
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def print_start(thing):
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# Truncate to 66 characters, leaving 10 characters for a success
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# or failure message
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truncated_thing = thing[:66]
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# Also, space-pad to keep the cursor in a known column
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num_spaces = 66 - len(truncated_thing)
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print "%s...%s" % (truncated_thing, ' ' * num_spaces),
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sys.stdout.flush()
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if sys.stdout.isatty():
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# stdout is a terminal; stupid backspace tricks are OK.
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# Don't use print, because it always adds magical spaces, which
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# makes backspace accounting harder
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backspaces = [0]
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def print_status(msg):
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# Overwrite any status text with spaces before printing
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sys.stdout.write('\b' * backspaces[0])
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sys.stdout.write(' ' * backspaces[0])
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sys.stdout.write('\b' * backspaces[0])
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sys.stdout.write(msg)
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sys.stdout.flush()
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backspaces[0] = len(msg)
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def print_done(msg='ok'):
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# Overwrite any status text with spaces before printing
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sys.stdout.write('\b' * backspaces[0])
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sys.stdout.write(' ' * backspaces[0])
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sys.stdout.write('\b' * backspaces[0])
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sys.stdout.write(msg + "\n")
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sys.stdout.flush()
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backspaces[0] = 0
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else:
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# stdout is a file (or something); don't bother with status at all
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def print_status(msg):
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pass
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def print_done(msg='ok'):
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print msg
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return print_start, print_status, print_done
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def load(session, tables=[], directory=None, drop_tables=False, verbose=False, safe=True, recursive=True, langs=None):
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"""Load data from CSV files into the given database session.
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Tables are created automatically.
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`session`
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SQLAlchemy session to use.
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`tables`
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List of tables to load. If omitted, all tables are loaded.
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`directory`
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Directory the CSV files reside in. Defaults to the `pokedex` data
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directory.
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`drop_tables`
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If set to True, existing `pokedex`-related tables will be dropped.
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`verbose`
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If set to True, status messages will be printed to stdout.
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`safe`
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If set to False, load can be faster, but can corrupt the database if
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it crashes or is interrupted.
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`recursive`
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If set to True, load all dependent tables too.
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`langs`
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List of identifiers of extra language to load, or None to load them all
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"""
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# First take care of verbosity
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print_start, print_status, print_done = _get_verbose_prints(verbose)
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if directory is None:
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directory = get_default_csv_dir()
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# XXX why isn't this done in command_load
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table_names = _get_table_names(metadata, tables)
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table_objs = [metadata.tables[name] for name in table_names]
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if recursive:
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table_objs.extend(find_dependent_tables(table_objs))
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table_objs = sqlalchemy.sql.util.sort_tables(table_objs)
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# Limit table names to 30 characters for Oracle
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oracle = (session.connection().dialect.name == 'oracle')
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if oracle:
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rewrite_long_table_names()
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# SQLite speed tweaks
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if not safe and session.connection().dialect.name == 'sqlite':
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session.connection().execute("PRAGMA synchronous=OFF")
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session.connection().execute("PRAGMA journal_mode=OFF")
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# Drop all tables if requested
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if drop_tables:
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bind = session.get_bind()
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print_start('Dropping tables')
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for n, table in enumerate(reversed(table_objs)):
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table.drop(checkfirst=True)
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# Drop columns' types if appropriate; needed for enums in
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# postgresql
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for column in table.c:
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try:
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drop = column.type.drop
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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else:
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drop(bind=bind, checkfirst=True)
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print_status('%s/%s' % (n, len(table_objs)))
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print_done()
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print_start('Creating tables')
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for n, table in enumerate(table_objs):
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table.create()
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print_status('%s/%s' % (n, len(table_objs)))
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print_done()
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connection = session.connection()
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# Okay, run through the tables and actually load the data now
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for table_obj in table_objs:
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if oracle:
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table_name = table_obj._original_name
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else:
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table_name = table_obj.name
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insert_stmt = table_obj.insert()
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print_start(table_name)
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try:
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csvpath = "%s/%s.csv" % (directory, table_name)
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csvfile = open(csvpath, 'rb')
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except IOError:
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# File doesn't exist; don't load anything!
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print_done('missing?')
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continue
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csvsize = os.stat(csvpath).st_size
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reader = csv.reader(csvfile, lineterminator='\n')
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column_names = [unicode(column) for column in reader.next()]
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if not safe and session.connection().dialect.name == 'postgresql':
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"""
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Postgres' CSV dialect works with our data, if we mark the not-null
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columns with FORCE NOT NULL.
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COPY is only allowed for DB superusers. If you're not one, use safe
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loading (pokedex load -S).
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"""
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session.commit()
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not_null_cols = [c for c in column_names if not table_obj.c[c].nullable]
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if not_null_cols:
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force_not_null = 'FORCE NOT NULL ' + ','.join('"%s"' % c for c in not_null_cols)
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else:
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force_not_null = ''
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command = "COPY %(table_name)s (%(columns)s) FROM '%(csvpath)s' CSV HEADER %(force_not_null)s"
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session.connection().execute(
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command % dict(
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table_name=table_name,
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csvpath=csvpath,
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columns=','.join('"%s"' % c for c in column_names),
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force_not_null=force_not_null,
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)
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)
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session.commit()
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print_done()
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continue
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# Self-referential tables may contain rows with foreign keys of other
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# rows in the same table that do not yet exist. Pull these out and add
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# them to the session last
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# ASSUMPTION: Self-referential tables have a single PK called "id"
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deferred_rows = [] # ( row referring to id, [foreign ids we need] )
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seen_ids = set() # primary keys we've seen
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# Fetch foreign key columns that point at this table, if any
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self_ref_columns = []
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for column in table_obj.c:
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if any(x.references(table_obj) for x in column.foreign_keys):
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self_ref_columns.append(column)
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new_rows = []
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def insert_and_commit():
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if not new_rows:
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return
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session.connection().execute(insert_stmt, new_rows)
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session.commit()
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new_rows[:] = []
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progress = "%d%%" % (100 * csvfile.tell() // csvsize)
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print_status(progress)
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for csvs in reader:
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row_data = {}
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for column_name, value in zip(column_names, csvs):
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column = table_obj.c[column_name]
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if column.nullable and value == '':
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# Empty string in a nullable column really means NULL
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value = None
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elif isinstance(column.type, sqlalchemy.types.Boolean):
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# Boolean values are stored as string values 0/1, but both
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# of those evaluate as true; SQLA wants True/False
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if value == '0':
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value = False
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else:
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value = True
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else:
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# Otherwise, unflatten from bytes
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value = value.decode('utf-8')
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# nb: Dictionaries flattened with ** have to have string keys
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row_data[ str(column_name) ] = value
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# May need to stash this row and add it later if it refers to a
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# later row in this table
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if self_ref_columns:
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foreign_ids = set(row_data[x.name] for x in self_ref_columns)
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foreign_ids.discard(None) # remove NULL ids
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if not foreign_ids:
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# NULL key. Remember this row and add as usual.
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seen_ids.add(row_data['id'])
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elif foreign_ids.issubset(seen_ids):
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# Non-NULL key we've already seen. Remember it and commit
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# so we know the old row exists when we add the new one
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insert_and_commit()
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seen_ids.add(row_data['id'])
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else:
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# Non-NULL future id. Save this and insert it later!
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deferred_rows.append((row_data, foreign_ids))
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continue
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# Insert row!
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new_rows.append(row_data)
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# Remembering some zillion rows in the session consumes a lot of
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# RAM. Let's not do that. Commit every 1000 rows
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if len(new_rows) >= 1000:
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insert_and_commit()
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insert_and_commit()
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# Attempt to add any spare rows we've collected
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for row_data, foreign_ids in deferred_rows:
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if not foreign_ids.issubset(seen_ids):
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# Could happen if row A refers to B which refers to C.
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# This is ridiculous and doesn't happen in my data so far
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raise ValueError("Too many levels of self-reference! "
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"Row was: " + str(row))
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session.connection().execute(
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insert_stmt.values(**row_data)
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)
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seen_ids.add(row_data['id'])
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session.commit()
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print_done()
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print_start('Translations')
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transl = translations.Translations(csv_directory=directory)
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new_row_count = 0
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for translation_class, rows in transl.get_load_data(langs):
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table_obj = translation_class.__table__
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if table_obj in table_objs:
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insert_stmt = table_obj.insert()
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session.connection().execute(insert_stmt, rows)
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session.commit()
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# We don't have a total, but at least show some increasing number
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new_row_count += len(rows)
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print_status(str(new_row_count))
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print_done()
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# SQLite check
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if session.connection().dialect.name == 'sqlite':
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session.connection().execute("PRAGMA integrity_check")
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def dump(session, tables=[], directory=None, verbose=False, langs=None):
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"""Dumps the contents of a database to a set of CSV files. Probably not
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useful to anyone besides a developer.
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`session`
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SQLAlchemy session to use.
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`tables`
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List of tables to dump. If omitted, all tables are dumped.
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`directory`
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Directory the CSV files should be put in. Defaults to the `pokedex`
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data directory.
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`verbose`
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If set to True, status messages will be printed to stdout.
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`langs`
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List of identifiers of languages to dump unofficial texts for
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"""
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# First take care of verbosity
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print_start, print_status, print_done = _get_verbose_prints(verbose)
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languages = dict((l.id, l) for l in session.query(pokedex.db.tables.Language))
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if not directory:
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directory = get_default_csv_dir()
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table_names = _get_table_names(metadata, tables)
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table_names.sort()
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# Oracle needs to dump from tables with shortened names to csvs with the
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# usual names
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oracle = (session.connection().dialect.name == 'oracle')
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if oracle:
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rewrite_long_table_names()
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for table_name in table_names:
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print_start(table_name)
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table = metadata.tables[table_name]
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if oracle:
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filename = '%s/%s.csv' % (directory, table._original_name)
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else:
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filename = '%s/%s.csv' % (directory, table_name)
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writer = csv.writer(open(filename, 'wb'), lineterminator='\n')
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columns = [col.name for col in table.columns]
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# For name tables, always dump rows for official languages, as well as
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# for those in `langs` if specified.
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# For other translation tables, only dump rows for languages in `langs`
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# if specified, or for official languages by default.
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# For non-translation tables, dump all rows.
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if 'local_language_id' in columns:
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if langs is None:
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def include_row(row):
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return languages[row.local_language_id].official
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elif any(col.info.get('official') for col in table.columns):
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def include_row(row):
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return (languages[row.local_language_id].official or
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languages[row.local_language_id].identifier in langs)
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else:
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def include_row(row):
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return languages[row.local_language_id].identifier in langs
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else:
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def include_row(row):
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return True
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writer.writerow(columns)
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primary_key = table.primary_key
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for row in session.query(table).order_by(*primary_key).all():
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if include_row(row):
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csvs = []
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for col in columns:
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# Convert Pythony values to something more universal
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val = getattr(row, col)
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if val == None:
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val = ''
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elif val == True:
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val = '1'
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elif val == False:
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val = '0'
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else:
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val = unicode(val).encode('utf-8')
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csvs.append(val)
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writer.writerow(csvs)
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print_done()
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