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Also switches to jinja-based preprocessing, which allows to simplify the SQL files. Use 'if not exists' where possible so that the step can be rerun to fix missing indexes.
95 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
95 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
"""
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Preprocessing of SQL files.
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"""
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import jinja2
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def _get_partitions(conn):
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""" Get the set of partitions currently in use.
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"""
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with conn.cursor() as cur:
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cur.execute('SELECT DISTINCT partition FROM country_name')
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partitions = set([0])
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for row in cur:
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partitions.add(row[0])
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return partitions
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def _get_tables(conn):
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""" Return the set of tables currently in use.
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Only includes non-partitioned
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"""
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with conn.cursor() as cur:
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cur.execute("SELECT tablename FROM pg_tables WHERE schemaname = 'public'")
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return set((row[0] for row in list(cur)))
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def _setup_tablespace_sql(config):
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""" Returns a dict with tablespace expressions for the different tablespace
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kinds depending on whether a tablespace is configured or not.
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"""
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out = {}
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for subset in ('ADDRESS', 'SEARCH', 'AUX'):
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for kind in ('DATA', 'INDEX'):
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tspace = getattr(config, 'TABLESPACE_{}_{}'.format(subset, kind))
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if tspace:
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tspace = 'TABLESPACE "{}"'.format(tspace)
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out['{}_{}'.format(subset.lower, kind.lower())] = tspace
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return out
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def _setup_postgres_sql(conn):
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""" Set up a dictionary with various Postgresql/Postgis SQL terms which
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are dependent on the database version in use.
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"""
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out = {}
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pg_version = conn.server_version_tuple()
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# CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS was introduced in PG9.5.
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# Note that you need to ignore failures on older versions when
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# unsing this construct.
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out['if_index_not_exists'] = ' IF NOT EXISTS ' if pg_version >= (9, 5, 0) else ''
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return out
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class SQLPreprocessor: # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
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""" A environment for preprocessing SQL files from the
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lib-sql directory.
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The preprocessor provides a number of default filters and variables.
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The variables may be overwritten when rendering an SQL file.
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The preprocessing is currently based on the jinja2 templating library
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and follows its syntax.
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"""
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def __init__(self, conn, config, sqllib_dir):
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self.env = jinja2.Environment(autoescape=False,
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loader=jinja2.FileSystemLoader(str(sqllib_dir)))
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db_info = {}
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db_info['partitions'] = _get_partitions(conn)
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db_info['tables'] = _get_tables(conn)
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db_info['reverse_only'] = 'search_name' not in db_info['tables']
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db_info['tablespace'] = _setup_tablespace_sql(config)
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self.env.globals['config'] = config
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self.env.globals['db'] = db_info
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self.env.globals['sql'] = _setup_postgres_sql(conn)
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self.env.globals['modulepath'] = config.DATABASE_MODULE_PATH or \
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str((config.project_dir / 'module').resolve())
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def run_sql_file(self, conn, name, **kwargs):
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""" Execute the given SQL file on the connection. The keyword arguments
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may supply additional parameters for preprocessing.
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"""
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sql = self.env.get_template(name).render(**kwargs)
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with conn.cursor() as cur:
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cur.execute(sql)
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conn.commit()
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