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Includes more use of 'with', adding encodings to open statements and a couple of issues with parameter renaming.
217 lines
7.3 KiB
Python
217 lines
7.3 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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#
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# This file is part of Nominatim. (https://nominatim.org)
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2022 by the Nominatim developer community.
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# For a full list of authors see the git log.
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"""
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Specialised connection and cursor functions.
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"""
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import contextlib
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import logging
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import os
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import psycopg2
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import psycopg2.extensions
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import psycopg2.extras
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from psycopg2 import sql as pysql
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from nominatim.errors import UsageError
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LOG = logging.getLogger()
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class _Cursor(psycopg2.extras.DictCursor):
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""" A cursor returning dict-like objects and providing specialised
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execution functions.
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"""
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# pylint: disable=arguments-renamed,arguments-differ
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def execute(self, query, args=None):
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""" Query execution that logs the SQL query when debugging is enabled.
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"""
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LOG.debug(self.mogrify(query, args).decode('utf-8'))
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super().execute(query, args)
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def execute_values(self, sql, argslist, template=None):
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""" Wrapper for the psycopg2 convenience function to execute
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SQL for a list of values.
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"""
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LOG.debug("SQL execute_values(%s, %s)", sql, argslist)
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psycopg2.extras.execute_values(self, sql, argslist, template=template)
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def scalar(self, sql, args=None):
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""" Execute query that returns a single value. The value is returned.
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If the query yields more than one row, a ValueError is raised.
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"""
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self.execute(sql, args)
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if self.rowcount != 1:
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raise RuntimeError("Query did not return a single row.")
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return self.fetchone()[0]
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def drop_table(self, name, if_exists=True, cascade=False):
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""" Drop the table with the given name.
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Set `if_exists` to False if a non-existant table should raise
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an exception instead of just being ignored. If 'cascade' is set
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to True then all dependent tables are deleted as well.
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"""
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sql = 'DROP TABLE '
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if if_exists:
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sql += 'IF EXISTS '
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sql += '{}'
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if cascade:
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sql += ' CASCADE'
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self.execute(pysql.SQL(sql).format(pysql.Identifier(name)))
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class _Connection(psycopg2.extensions.connection):
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""" A connection that provides the specialised cursor by default and
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adds convenience functions for administrating the database.
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"""
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def cursor(self, cursor_factory=_Cursor, **kwargs):
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""" Return a new cursor. By default the specialised cursor is returned.
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"""
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return super().cursor(cursor_factory=cursor_factory, **kwargs)
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def table_exists(self, table):
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""" Check that a table with the given name exists in the database.
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"""
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with self.cursor() as cur:
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num = cur.scalar("""SELECT count(*) FROM pg_tables
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WHERE tablename = %s and schemaname = 'public'""", (table, ))
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return num == 1
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def table_has_column(self, table, column):
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""" Check if the table 'table' exists and has a column with name 'column'.
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"""
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with self.cursor() as cur:
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has_column = cur.scalar("""SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.columns
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WHERE table_name = %s
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and column_name = %s""",
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(table, column))
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return has_column > 0
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def index_exists(self, index, table=None):
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""" Check that an index with the given name exists in the database.
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If table is not None then the index must relate to the given
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table.
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"""
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with self.cursor() as cur:
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cur.execute("""SELECT tablename FROM pg_indexes
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WHERE indexname = %s and schemaname = 'public'""", (index, ))
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if cur.rowcount == 0:
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return False
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if table is not None:
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row = cur.fetchone()
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return row[0] == table
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return True
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def drop_table(self, name, if_exists=True, cascade=False):
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""" Drop the table with the given name.
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Set `if_exists` to False if a non-existant table should raise
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an exception instead of just being ignored.
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"""
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with self.cursor() as cur:
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cur.drop_table(name, if_exists, cascade)
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self.commit()
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def server_version_tuple(self):
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""" Return the server version as a tuple of (major, minor).
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Converts correctly for pre-10 and post-10 PostgreSQL versions.
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"""
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version = self.server_version
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if version < 100000:
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return (int(version / 10000), (version % 10000) / 100)
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return (int(version / 10000), version % 10000)
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def postgis_version_tuple(self):
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""" Return the postgis version installed in the database as a
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tuple of (major, minor). Assumes that the PostGIS extension
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has been installed already.
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"""
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with self.cursor() as cur:
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version = cur.scalar('SELECT postgis_lib_version()')
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return tuple((int(x) for x in version.split('.')[:2]))
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def connect(dsn):
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""" Open a connection to the database using the specialised connection
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factory. The returned object may be used in conjunction with 'with'.
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When used outside a context manager, use the `connection` attribute
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to get the connection.
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"""
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try:
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conn = psycopg2.connect(dsn, connection_factory=_Connection)
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ctxmgr = contextlib.closing(conn)
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ctxmgr.connection = conn
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return ctxmgr
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except psycopg2.OperationalError as err:
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raise UsageError(f"Cannot connect to database: {err}") from err
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# Translation from PG connection string parameters to PG environment variables.
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# Derived from https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-envars.html.
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_PG_CONNECTION_STRINGS = {
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'host': 'PGHOST',
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'hostaddr': 'PGHOSTADDR',
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'port': 'PGPORT',
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'dbname': 'PGDATABASE',
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'user': 'PGUSER',
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'password': 'PGPASSWORD',
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'passfile': 'PGPASSFILE',
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'channel_binding': 'PGCHANNELBINDING',
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'service': 'PGSERVICE',
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'options': 'PGOPTIONS',
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'application_name': 'PGAPPNAME',
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'sslmode': 'PGSSLMODE',
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'requiressl': 'PGREQUIRESSL',
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'sslcompression': 'PGSSLCOMPRESSION',
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'sslcert': 'PGSSLCERT',
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'sslkey': 'PGSSLKEY',
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'sslrootcert': 'PGSSLROOTCERT',
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'sslcrl': 'PGSSLCRL',
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'requirepeer': 'PGREQUIREPEER',
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'ssl_min_protocol_version': 'PGSSLMINPROTOCOLVERSION',
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'ssl_max_protocol_version': 'PGSSLMAXPROTOCOLVERSION',
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'gssencmode': 'PGGSSENCMODE',
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'krbsrvname': 'PGKRBSRVNAME',
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'gsslib': 'PGGSSLIB',
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'connect_timeout': 'PGCONNECT_TIMEOUT',
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'target_session_attrs': 'PGTARGETSESSIONATTRS',
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}
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def get_pg_env(dsn, base_env=None):
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""" Return a copy of `base_env` with the environment variables for
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PostgresSQL set up from the given database connection string.
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If `base_env` is None, then the OS environment is used as a base
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environment.
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"""
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env = dict(base_env if base_env is not None else os.environ)
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for param, value in psycopg2.extensions.parse_dsn(dsn).items():
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if param in _PG_CONNECTION_STRINGS:
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env[_PG_CONNECTION_STRINGS[param]] = value
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else:
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LOG.error("Unknown connection parameter '%s' ignored.", param)
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return env
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