import psycopg2
import traceback
import commands
+import signal
try:
# python >= 2.6
from sqlalchemy import create_engine, Table, MetaData, Column, Integer, desc, \
Text, ForeignKey
from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker, mapper, relation, object_session, \
- backref, MapperExtension, EXT_CONTINUE, object_mapper
+ backref, MapperExtension, EXT_CONTINUE, object_mapper, clear_mappers
from sqlalchemy import types as sqltypes
+from sqlalchemy.orm.collections import attribute_mapped_collection
+from sqlalchemy.ext.associationproxy import association_proxy
# Don't remove this, we re-export the exceptions to scripts which import us
from sqlalchemy.exc import *
warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', \
"The SQLAlchemy PostgreSQL dialect has been renamed from 'postgres' to 'postgresql'.*", \
SADeprecationWarning)
-# TODO: sqlalchemy needs some extra configuration to correctly reflect
-# the ind_deb_contents_* indexes - we ignore the warnings at the moment
-warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", 'Predicate of partial index', SAWarning)
################################################################################
# list
value = len(value)
elif hasattr(value, 'count'):
- # query
+ # query (but not during validation)
+ if self.in_validation:
+ continue
value = value.count()
else:
raise KeyError('Do not understand property %s.' % property)
validation_message = \
"Validation failed because property '%s' must not be empty in object\n%s"
+ in_validation = False
+
def validate(self):
'''
This function validates the not NULL constraints as returned by
getattr(self, property + '_id') is not None:
continue
if not hasattr(self, property) or getattr(self, property) is None:
- raise DBUpdateError(self.validation_message % \
- (property, str(self)))
+ # str() might lead to races due to a 2nd flush
+ self.in_validation = True
+ message = self.validation_message % (property, str(self))
+ self.in_validation = False
+ raise DBUpdateError(message)
@classmethod
@session_wrapper
################################################################################
+def subprocess_setup():
+ # Python installs a SIGPIPE handler by default. This is usually not what
+ # non-Python subprocesses expect.
+ signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, signal.SIG_DFL)
+
class DBBinary(ORMObject):
def __init__(self, package = None, source = None, version = None, \
maintainer = None, architecture = None, poolfile = None, \
self.poolfile = poolfile
self.binarytype = binarytype
+ @property
+ def pkid(self):
+ return self.binary_id
+
def properties(self):
return ['package', 'version', 'maintainer', 'source', 'architecture', \
'poolfile', 'binarytype', 'fingerprint', 'install_date', \
- 'suites_count', 'binary_id', 'contents_count']
+ 'suites_count', 'binary_id', 'contents_count', 'extra_sources']
def not_null_constraints(self):
return ['package', 'version', 'maintainer', 'source', 'poolfile', \
'binarytype']
+ metadata = association_proxy('key', 'value')
+
def get_component_name(self):
return self.poolfile.location.component.component_name
def scan_contents(self):
'''
Yields the contents of the package. Only regular files are yielded and
- the path names are normalized after converting them from either utf-8 or
- iso8859-1 encoding.
+ the path names are normalized after converting them from either utf-8
+ or iso8859-1 encoding. It yields the string ' <EMPTY PACKAGE>' if the
+ package does not contain any regular file.
'''
fullpath = self.poolfile.fullpath
- dpkg = Popen(['dpkg-deb', '--fsys-tarfile', fullpath], stdout = PIPE)
+ dpkg = Popen(['dpkg-deb', '--fsys-tarfile', fullpath], stdout = PIPE,
+ preexec_fn = subprocess_setup)
tar = TarFile.open(fileobj = dpkg.stdout, mode = 'r|')
for member in tar.getmembers():
- if member.isfile():
+ if not member.isdir():
+ name = normpath(member.name)
+ # enforce proper utf-8 encoding
try:
- name = member.name.decode('utf-8')
+ name.decode('utf-8')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
- name = member.name.decode('iso8859-1')
- yield normpath(name)
+ name = name.decode('iso8859-1').encode('utf-8')
+ yield name
tar.close()
dpkg.stdout.close()
dpkg.wait()
+ def read_control(self):
+ '''
+ Reads the control information from a binary.
+
+ @rtype: text
+ @return: stanza text of the control section.
+ '''
+ import apt_inst
+ fullpath = self.poolfile.fullpath
+ deb_file = open(fullpath, 'r')
+ stanza = apt_inst.debExtractControl(deb_file)
+ deb_file.close()
+
+ return stanza
+
+ def read_control_fields(self):
+ '''
+ Reads the control information from a binary and return
+ as a dictionary.
+
+ @rtype: dict
+ @return: fields of the control section as a dictionary.
+ '''
+ import apt_pkg
+ stanza = self.read_control()
+ return apt_pkg.TagSection(stanza)
+
__all__.append('DBBinary')
@session_wrapper
try:
# Grab files we want to include
newer = session.query(BuildQueueFile).filter_by(build_queue_id = self.queue_id).filter(BuildQueueFile.lastused + timedelta(seconds=self.stay_of_execution) > starttime).all()
+ newer += session.query(BuildQueuePolicyFile).filter_by(build_queue_id = self.queue_id).filter(BuildQueuePolicyFile.lastused + timedelta(seconds=self.stay_of_execution) > starttime).all()
# Write file list with newer files
(fl_fd, fl_name) = mkstemp()
for n in newer:
# Grab files older than our execution time
older = session.query(BuildQueueFile).filter_by(build_queue_id = self.queue_id).filter(BuildQueueFile.lastused + timedelta(seconds=self.stay_of_execution) <= starttime).all()
+ older += session.query(BuildQueuePolicyFile).filter_by(build_queue_id = self.queue_id).filter(BuildQueuePolicyFile.lastused + timedelta(seconds=self.stay_of_execution) <= starttime).all()
for o in older:
killdb = False
if f.startswith('Packages') or f.startswith('Source') or f.startswith('Release') or f.startswith('advisory'):
continue
- try:
- r = session.query(BuildQueueFile).filter_by(build_queue_id = self.queue_id).filter_by(filename = f).one()
- except NoResultFound:
+ if not self.contains_filename(f):
fp = os.path.join(self.path, f)
if dryrun:
Logger.log(["I: Would remove unused link %s" % fp])
except OSError:
Logger.log(["E: Failed to unlink unreferenced file %s" % r.fullpath])
+ def contains_filename(self, filename):
+ """
+ @rtype Boolean
+ @returns True if filename is supposed to be in the queue; False otherwise
+ """
+ session = DBConn().session().object_session(self)
+ if session.query(BuildQueueFile).filter_by(build_queue_id = self.queue_id, filename = filename).count() > 0:
+ return True
+ elif session.query(BuildQueuePolicyFile).filter_by(build_queue = self, filename = filename).count() > 0:
+ return True
+ return False
+
def add_file_from_pool(self, poolfile):
"""Copies a file into the pool. Assumes that the PoolFile object is
attached to the same SQLAlchemy session as the Queue object is.
# Check if we have a file of this name or this ID already
for f in self.queuefiles:
- if f.fileid is not None and f.fileid == poolfile.file_id or \
- f.poolfile.filename == poolfile_basename:
+ if (f.fileid is not None and f.fileid == poolfile.file_id) or \
+ (f.poolfile is not None and f.poolfile.filename == poolfile_basename):
# In this case, update the BuildQueueFile entry so we
# don't remove it too early
f.lastused = datetime.now()
return qf
+ def add_changes_from_policy_queue(self, policyqueue, changes):
+ """
+ Copies a changes from a policy queue together with its poolfiles.
+
+ @type policyqueue: PolicyQueue
+ @param policyqueue: policy queue to copy the changes from
+
+ @type changes: DBChange
+ @param changes: changes to copy to this build queue
+ """
+ for policyqueuefile in changes.files:
+ self.add_file_from_policy_queue(policyqueue, policyqueuefile)
+ for poolfile in changes.poolfiles:
+ self.add_file_from_pool(poolfile)
+
+ def add_file_from_policy_queue(self, policyqueue, policyqueuefile):
+ """
+ Copies a file from a policy queue.
+ Assumes that the policyqueuefile is attached to the same SQLAlchemy
+ session as the Queue object is. The caller is responsible for
+ committing after calling this function.
+
+ @type policyqueue: PolicyQueue
+ @param policyqueue: policy queue to copy the file from
+
+ @type policyqueuefile: ChangePendingFile
+ @param policyqueuefile: file to be added to the build queue
+ """
+ session = DBConn().session().object_session(policyqueuefile)
+
+ # Is the file already there?
+ try:
+ f = session.query(BuildQueuePolicyFile).filter_by(build_queue=self, file=policyqueuefile).one()
+ f.lastused = datetime.now()
+ return f
+ except NoResultFound:
+ pass # continue below
+
+ # We have to add the file.
+ f = BuildQueuePolicyFile()
+ f.build_queue = self
+ f.file = policyqueuefile
+ f.filename = policyqueuefile.filename
+
+ source = os.path.join(policyqueue.path, policyqueuefile.filename)
+ target = f.fullpath
+ try:
+ # Always copy files from policy queues as they might move around.
+ import utils
+ utils.copy(source, target)
+ except OSError:
+ return None
+
+ session.add(f)
+ return f
__all__.append('BuildQueue')
################################################################################
class BuildQueueFile(object):
+ """
+ BuildQueueFile represents a file in a build queue coming from a pool.
+ """
+
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
pass
################################################################################
+class BuildQueuePolicyFile(object):
+ """
+ BuildQueuePolicyFile represents a file in a build queue that comes from a
+ policy queue (and not a pool).
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ pass
+
+ #@property
+ #def filename(self):
+ # return self.file.filename
+
+ @property
+ def fullpath(self):
+ return os.path.join(self.build_queue.path, self.filename)
+
+__all__.append('BuildQueuePolicyFile')
+
+################################################################################
+
class ChangePendingBinary(object):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
pass
################################################################################
+class ExternalOverride(ORMObject):
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ pass
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return '<ExternalOverride %s = %s: %s>' % (self.package, self.key, self.value)
+
+__all__.append('ExternalOverride')
+
+################################################################################
+
class PoolFile(ORMObject):
def __init__(self, filename = None, location = None, filesize = -1, \
md5sum = None):
################################################################################
-class DebContents(object):
- def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
- pass
-
- def __repr__(self):
- return '<DebConetnts %s: %s>' % (self.package.package,self.file)
-
-__all__.append('DebContents')
-
-
-class UdebContents(object):
- def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
- pass
-
- def __repr__(self):
- return '<UdebConetnts %s: %s>' % (self.package.package,self.file)
-
-__all__.append('UdebContents')
-
-class PendingBinContents(object):
- def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
- pass
-
- def __repr__(self):
- return '<PendingBinContents %s>' % self.contents_id
-
-__all__.append('PendingBinContents')
-
-def insert_pending_content_paths(package,
- is_udeb,
- fullpaths,
- session=None):
- """
- Make sure given paths are temporarily associated with given
- package
-
- @type package: dict
- @param package: the package to associate with should have been read in from the binary control file
- @type fullpaths: list
- @param fullpaths: the list of paths of the file being associated with the binary
- @type session: SQLAlchemy session
- @param session: Optional SQLAlchemy session. If this is passed, the caller
- is responsible for ensuring a transaction has begun and committing the
- results or rolling back based on the result code. If not passed, a commit
- will be performed at the end of the function
-
- @return: True upon success, False if there is a problem
- """
-
- privatetrans = False
-
- if session is None:
- session = DBConn().session()
- privatetrans = True
-
- try:
- arch = get_architecture(package['Architecture'], session)
- arch_id = arch.arch_id
-
- # Remove any already existing recorded files for this package
- q = session.query(PendingBinContents)
- q = q.filter_by(package=package['Package'])
- q = q.filter_by(version=package['Version'])
- q = q.filter_by(architecture=arch_id)
- q.delete()
-
- for fullpath in fullpaths:
-
- if fullpath.startswith( "./" ):
- fullpath = fullpath[2:]
-
- pca = PendingBinContents()
- pca.package = package['Package']
- pca.version = package['Version']
- pca.file = fullpath
- pca.architecture = arch_id
-
- if isudeb:
- pca.type = 8 # gross
- else:
- pca.type = 7 # also gross
- session.add(pca)
-
- # Only commit if we set up the session ourself
- if privatetrans:
- session.commit()
- session.close()
- else:
- session.flush()
-
- return True
- except Exception, e:
- traceback.print_exc()
-
- # Only rollback if we set up the session ourself
- if privatetrans:
- session.rollback()
- session.close()
-
- return False
-
-__all__.append('insert_pending_content_paths')
-
-################################################################################
-
class PolicyQueue(object):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
pass
################################################################################
+class SrcContents(ORMObject):
+ def __init__(self, file = None, source = None):
+ self.file = file
+ self.source = source
+
+ def properties(self):
+ return ['file', 'source']
+
+__all__.append('SrcContents')
+
+################################################################################
+
+from debian.debfile import Deb822
+
+# Temporary Deb822 subclass to fix bugs with : handling; see #597249
+class Dak822(Deb822):
+ def _internal_parser(self, sequence, fields=None):
+ # The key is non-whitespace, non-colon characters before any colon.
+ key_part = r"^(?P<key>[^: \t\n\r\f\v]+)\s*:\s*"
+ single = re.compile(key_part + r"(?P<data>\S.*?)\s*$")
+ multi = re.compile(key_part + r"$")
+ multidata = re.compile(r"^\s(?P<data>.+?)\s*$")
+
+ wanted_field = lambda f: fields is None or f in fields
+
+ if isinstance(sequence, basestring):
+ sequence = sequence.splitlines()
+
+ curkey = None
+ content = ""
+ for line in self.gpg_stripped_paragraph(sequence):
+ m = single.match(line)
+ if m:
+ if curkey:
+ self[curkey] = content
+
+ if not wanted_field(m.group('key')):
+ curkey = None
+ continue
+
+ curkey = m.group('key')
+ content = m.group('data')
+ continue
+
+ m = multi.match(line)
+ if m:
+ if curkey:
+ self[curkey] = content
+
+ if not wanted_field(m.group('key')):
+ curkey = None
+ continue
+
+ curkey = m.group('key')
+ content = ""
+ continue
+
+ m = multidata.match(line)
+ if m:
+ content += '\n' + line # XXX not m.group('data')?
+ continue
+
+ if curkey:
+ self[curkey] = content
+
+
class DBSource(ORMObject):
def __init__(self, source = None, version = None, maintainer = None, \
changedby = None, poolfile = None, install_date = None):
self.poolfile = poolfile
self.install_date = install_date
+ @property
+ def pkid(self):
+ return self.source_id
+
def properties(self):
return ['source', 'source_id', 'maintainer', 'changedby', \
'fingerprint', 'poolfile', 'version', 'suites_count', \
- 'install_date', 'binaries_count']
+ 'install_date', 'binaries_count', 'uploaders_count']
def not_null_constraints(self):
return ['source', 'version', 'install_date', 'maintainer', \
'changedby', 'poolfile', 'install_date']
+ def read_control_fields(self):
+ '''
+ Reads the control information from a dsc
+
+ @rtype: tuple
+ @return: fields is the dsc information in a dictionary form
+ '''
+ fullpath = self.poolfile.fullpath
+ fields = Dak822(open(self.poolfile.fullpath, 'r'))
+ return fields
+
+ metadata = association_proxy('key', 'value')
+
+ def scan_contents(self):
+ '''
+ Returns a set of names for non directories. The path names are
+ normalized after converting them from either utf-8 or iso8859-1
+ encoding.
+ '''
+ fullpath = self.poolfile.fullpath
+ from daklib.contents import UnpackedSource
+ unpacked = UnpackedSource(fullpath)
+ fileset = set()
+ for name in unpacked.get_all_filenames():
+ # enforce proper utf-8 encoding
+ try:
+ name.decode('utf-8')
+ except UnicodeDecodeError:
+ name = name.decode('iso8859-1').encode('utf-8')
+ fileset.add(name)
+ return fileset
+
__all__.append('DBSource')
@session_wrapper
__all__.append('get_source_in_suite')
+@session_wrapper
+def import_metadata_into_db(obj, session=None):
+ """
+ This routine works on either DBBinary or DBSource objects and imports
+ their metadata into the database
+ """
+ fields = obj.read_control_fields()
+ for k in fields.keys():
+ try:
+ # Try raw ASCII
+ val = str(fields[k])
+ except UnicodeEncodeError:
+ # Fall back to UTF-8
+ try:
+ val = fields[k].encode('utf-8')
+ except UnicodeEncodeError:
+ # Finally try iso8859-1
+ val = fields[k].encode('iso8859-1')
+ # Otherwise we allow the exception to percolate up and we cause
+ # a reject as someone is playing silly buggers
+
+ obj.metadata[get_or_set_metadatakey(k, session)] = val
+
+ session.commit_or_flush()
+
+__all__.append('import_metadata_into_db')
+
+
################################################################################
@session_wrapper
session.add(df)
# Add the src_uploaders to the DB
- uploader_ids = [source.maintainer_id]
+ source.uploaders = [source.maintainer]
if u.pkg.dsc.has_key("uploaders"):
for up in u.pkg.dsc["uploaders"].replace(">, ", ">\t").split("\t"):
up = up.strip()
- uploader_ids.append(get_or_set_maintainer(up, session).maintainer_id)
-
- added_ids = {}
- for up_id in uploader_ids:
- if added_ids.has_key(up_id):
- import utils
- utils.warn("Already saw uploader %s for source %s" % (up_id, source.source))
- continue
-
- added_ids[up_id]=1
-
- su = SrcUploader()
- su.maintainer_id = up_id
- su.source_id = source.source_id
- session.add(su)
+ source.uploaders.append(get_or_set_maintainer(up, session))
session.flush()
bin.source_id = bin_sources[0].source_id
+ if entry.has_key("built-using"):
+ for srcname, version in entry["built-using"]:
+ exsources = get_sources_from_name(srcname, version, session=session)
+ if len(exsources) != 1:
+ raise NoSourceFieldError, "Unable to find source package (%s = %s) in Built-Using for %s (%s), %s, file %s, type %s, signed by %s" % \
+ (srcname, version, bin.package, bin.version, entry["architecture"],
+ filename, bin.binarytype, u.pkg.changes["fingerprint"])
+
+ bin.extra_sources.append(exsources[0])
+
# Add and flush object so it has an ID
session.add(bin)
# session.rollback()
# raise MissingContents, "No contents stored for package %s, and couldn't determine contents of %s" % (bin.package, filename)
- return poolfile
+ return bin, poolfile
__all__.append('add_deb_to_db')
################################################################################
-class SrcUploader(object):
- def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
- pass
-
- def __repr__(self):
- return '<SrcUploader %s>' % self.uploader_id
-
-__all__.append('SrcUploader')
-
-################################################################################
-
SUITE_FIELDS = [ ('SuiteName', 'suite_name'),
('SuiteID', 'suite_id'),
('Version', 'version'),
'overrides_count']
def not_null_constraints(self):
- return ['suite_name', 'version']
+ return ['suite_name']
def __eq__(self, val):
if isinstance(val, str):
return session.query(DBSource).filter_by(source = source). \
with_parent(self)
+ def get_overridesuite(self):
+ if self.overridesuite is None:
+ return self
+ else:
+ return object_session(self).query(Suite).filter_by(suite_name=self.overridesuite).one()
+
__all__.append('Suite')
@session_wrapper
################################################################################
+class MetadataKey(ORMObject):
+ def __init__(self, key = None):
+ self.key = key
+
+ def properties(self):
+ return ['key']
+
+ def not_null_constraints(self):
+ return ['key']
+
+__all__.append('MetadataKey')
+
+@session_wrapper
+def get_or_set_metadatakey(keyname, session=None):
+ """
+ Returns MetadataKey object for given uidname.
+
+ If no matching keyname is found, a row is inserted.
+
+ @type uidname: string
+ @param uidname: The keyname to add
+
+ @type session: SQLAlchemy
+ @param session: Optional SQL session object (a temporary one will be
+ generated if not supplied). If not passed, a commit will be performed at
+ the end of the function, otherwise the caller is responsible for commiting.
+
+ @rtype: MetadataKey
+ @return: the metadatakey object for the given keyname
+ """
+
+ q = session.query(MetadataKey).filter_by(key=keyname)
+
+ try:
+ ret = q.one()
+ except NoResultFound:
+ ret = MetadataKey(keyname)
+ session.add(ret)
+ session.commit_or_flush()
+
+ return ret
+
+__all__.append('get_or_set_metadatakey')
+
+################################################################################
+
+class BinaryMetadata(ORMObject):
+ def __init__(self, key = None, value = None, binary = None):
+ self.key = key
+ self.value = value
+ self.binary = binary
+
+ def properties(self):
+ return ['binary', 'key', 'value']
+
+ def not_null_constraints(self):
+ return ['value']
+
+__all__.append('BinaryMetadata')
+
+################################################################################
+
+class SourceMetadata(ORMObject):
+ def __init__(self, key = None, value = None, source = None):
+ self.key = key
+ self.value = value
+ self.source = source
+
+ def properties(self):
+ return ['source', 'key', 'value']
+
+ def not_null_constraints(self):
+ return ['value']
+
+__all__.append('SourceMetadata')
+
+################################################################################
+
+class VersionCheck(ORMObject):
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ pass
+
+ def properties(self):
+ #return ['suite_id', 'check', 'reference_id']
+ return ['check']
+
+ def not_null_constraints(self):
+ return ['suite', 'check', 'reference']
+
+__all__.append('VersionCheck')
+
+@session_wrapper
+def get_version_checks(suite_name, check = None, session = None):
+ suite = get_suite(suite_name, session)
+ if not suite:
+ # Make sure that what we return is iterable so that list comprehensions
+ # involving this don't cause a traceback
+ return []
+ q = session.query(VersionCheck).filter_by(suite=suite)
+ if check:
+ q = q.filter_by(check=check)
+ return q.all()
+
+__all__.append('get_version_checks')
+
+################################################################################
+
class DBConn(object):
"""
database module init.
self.__createconn()
def __setuptables(self):
- tables_with_primary = (
+ tables = (
'architecture',
'archive',
'bin_associations',
+ 'bin_contents',
'binaries',
+ 'binaries_metadata',
'binary_acl',
'binary_acl_map',
'build_queue',
'build_queue_files',
+ 'build_queue_policy_files',
'changelogs_text',
'changes',
'component',
'changes_pending_binaries',
'changes_pending_files',
'changes_pending_source',
+ 'changes_pending_files_map',
+ 'changes_pending_source_files',
+ 'changes_pool_files',
'dsc_files',
+ 'external_overrides',
+ 'extra_src_references',
'files',
'fingerprint',
'keyrings',
'keyring_acl_map',
'location',
'maintainer',
+ 'metadata_keys',
'new_comments',
+ # TODO: the maintainer column in table override should be removed.
+ 'override',
'override_type',
- 'pending_bin_contents',
'policy_queue',
'priority',
'section',
'source',
'source_acl',
+ 'source_metadata',
'src_associations',
+ 'src_contents',
'src_format',
'src_uploaders',
'suite',
- 'uid',
- 'upload_blocks',
- )
-
- tables_no_primary = (
- 'changes_pending_files_map',
- 'changes_pending_source_files',
- 'changes_pool_files',
- 'deb_contents',
- # TODO: the maintainer column in table override should be removed.
- 'override',
'suite_architectures',
- 'suite_src_formats',
'suite_build_queue_copy',
- 'udeb_contents',
+ 'suite_src_formats',
+ 'uid',
+ 'upload_blocks',
+ 'version_check',
)
views = (
'almost_obsolete_all_associations',
'almost_obsolete_src_associations',
'any_associations_source',
- 'bin_assoc_by_arch',
'bin_associations_binaries',
'binaries_suite_arch',
'binfiles_suite_component_arch',
'suite_arch_by_name',
)
- # Sqlalchemy version 0.5 fails to reflect the SERIAL type
- # correctly and that is why we have to use a workaround. It can
- # be removed as soon as we switch to version 0.6.
- for table_name in tables_with_primary:
+ for table_name in tables:
table = Table(table_name, self.db_meta, \
- Column('id', Integer, primary_key = True), \
autoload=True, useexisting=True)
setattr(self, 'tbl_%s' % table_name, table)
- for table_name in tables_no_primary:
- table = Table(table_name, self.db_meta, autoload=True)
- setattr(self, 'tbl_%s' % table_name, table)
-
- # bin_contents needs special attention until update #41 has been
- # applied
- self.tbl_bin_contents = Table('bin_contents', self.db_meta, \
- Column('file', Text, primary_key = True),
- Column('binary_id', Integer, ForeignKey('binaries.id'), \
- primary_key = True),
- autoload=True, useexisting=True)
-
for view_name in views:
view = Table(view_name, self.db_meta, autoload=True)
setattr(self, 'view_%s' % view_name, view)
properties = dict(archive_id = self.tbl_archive.c.id,
archive_name = self.tbl_archive.c.name))
- mapper(PendingBinContents, self.tbl_pending_bin_contents,
- properties = dict(contents_id =self.tbl_pending_bin_contents.c.id,
- filename = self.tbl_pending_bin_contents.c.filename,
- package = self.tbl_pending_bin_contents.c.package,
- version = self.tbl_pending_bin_contents.c.version,
- arch = self.tbl_pending_bin_contents.c.arch,
- otype = self.tbl_pending_bin_contents.c.type))
-
- mapper(DebContents, self.tbl_deb_contents,
- properties = dict(binary_id=self.tbl_deb_contents.c.binary_id,
- package=self.tbl_deb_contents.c.package,
- suite=self.tbl_deb_contents.c.suite,
- arch=self.tbl_deb_contents.c.arch,
- section=self.tbl_deb_contents.c.section,
- filename=self.tbl_deb_contents.c.filename))
-
- mapper(UdebContents, self.tbl_udeb_contents,
- properties = dict(binary_id=self.tbl_udeb_contents.c.binary_id,
- package=self.tbl_udeb_contents.c.package,
- suite=self.tbl_udeb_contents.c.suite,
- arch=self.tbl_udeb_contents.c.arch,
- section=self.tbl_udeb_contents.c.section,
- filename=self.tbl_udeb_contents.c.filename))
-
mapper(BuildQueue, self.tbl_build_queue,
properties = dict(queue_id = self.tbl_build_queue.c.id))
properties = dict(buildqueue = relation(BuildQueue, backref='queuefiles'),
poolfile = relation(PoolFile, backref='buildqueueinstances')))
+ mapper(BuildQueuePolicyFile, self.tbl_build_queue_policy_files,
+ properties = dict(
+ build_queue = relation(BuildQueue, backref='policy_queue_files'),
+ file = relation(ChangePendingFile, lazy='joined')))
+
mapper(DBBinary, self.tbl_binaries,
properties = dict(binary_id = self.tbl_binaries.c.id,
package = self.tbl_binaries.c.package,
fingerprint = relation(Fingerprint),
install_date = self.tbl_binaries.c.install_date,
suites = relation(Suite, secondary=self.tbl_bin_associations,
- backref=backref('binaries', lazy='dynamic'))),
+ backref=backref('binaries', lazy='dynamic')),
+ extra_sources = relation(DBSource, secondary=self.tbl_extra_src_references,
+ backref=backref('extra_binary_references', lazy='dynamic')),
+ key = relation(BinaryMetadata, cascade='all',
+ collection_class=attribute_mapped_collection('key'))),
extension = validator)
mapper(BinaryACL, self.tbl_binary_acl,
poolfile_id = self.tbl_dsc_files.c.file,
poolfile = relation(PoolFile)))
+ mapper(ExternalOverride, self.tbl_external_overrides)
+
mapper(PoolFile, self.tbl_files,
properties = dict(file_id = self.tbl_files.c.id,
filesize = self.tbl_files.c.size,
primaryjoin=(self.tbl_source.c.id==self.tbl_dsc_files.c.source)),
suites = relation(Suite, secondary=self.tbl_src_associations,
backref=backref('sources', lazy='dynamic')),
- srcuploaders = relation(SrcUploader)),
+ uploaders = relation(Maintainer,
+ secondary=self.tbl_src_uploaders),
+ key = relation(SourceMetadata, cascade='all',
+ collection_class=attribute_mapped_collection('key'))),
extension = validator)
mapper(SourceACL, self.tbl_source_acl,
properties = dict(src_format_id = self.tbl_src_format.c.id,
format_name = self.tbl_src_format.c.format_name))
- mapper(SrcUploader, self.tbl_src_uploaders,
- properties = dict(uploader_id = self.tbl_src_uploaders.c.id,
- source_id = self.tbl_src_uploaders.c.source,
- source = relation(DBSource,
- primaryjoin=(self.tbl_src_uploaders.c.source==self.tbl_source.c.id)),
- maintainer_id = self.tbl_src_uploaders.c.maintainer,
- maintainer = relation(Maintainer,
- primaryjoin=(self.tbl_src_uploaders.c.maintainer==self.tbl_maintainer.c.id))))
-
mapper(Suite, self.tbl_suite,
properties = dict(suite_id = self.tbl_suite.c.id,
policy_queue = relation(PolicyQueue),
backref=backref('contents', lazy='dynamic', cascade='all')),
file = self.tbl_bin_contents.c.file))
+ mapper(SrcContents, self.tbl_src_contents,
+ properties = dict(
+ source = relation(DBSource,
+ backref=backref('contents', lazy='dynamic', cascade='all')),
+ file = self.tbl_src_contents.c.file))
+
+ mapper(MetadataKey, self.tbl_metadata_keys,
+ properties = dict(
+ key_id = self.tbl_metadata_keys.c.key_id,
+ key = self.tbl_metadata_keys.c.key))
+
+ mapper(BinaryMetadata, self.tbl_binaries_metadata,
+ properties = dict(
+ binary_id = self.tbl_binaries_metadata.c.bin_id,
+ binary = relation(DBBinary),
+ key_id = self.tbl_binaries_metadata.c.key_id,
+ key = relation(MetadataKey),
+ value = self.tbl_binaries_metadata.c.value))
+
+ mapper(SourceMetadata, self.tbl_source_metadata,
+ properties = dict(
+ source_id = self.tbl_source_metadata.c.src_id,
+ source = relation(DBSource),
+ key_id = self.tbl_source_metadata.c.key_id,
+ key = relation(MetadataKey),
+ value = self.tbl_source_metadata.c.value))
+
+ mapper(VersionCheck, self.tbl_version_check,
+ properties = dict(
+ suite_id = self.tbl_version_check.c.suite,
+ suite = relation(Suite, primaryjoin=self.tbl_version_check.c.suite==self.tbl_suite.c.id),
+ reference_id = self.tbl_version_check.c.reference,
+ reference = relation(Suite, primaryjoin=self.tbl_version_check.c.reference==self.tbl_suite.c.id, lazy='joined')))
+
## Connection functions
def __createconn(self):
from config import Config
cnf = Config()
- if cnf["DB::Host"]:
+ if cnf.has_key("DB::Service"):
+ connstr = "postgresql://service=%s" % cnf["DB::Service"]
+ elif cnf.has_key("DB::Host"):
# TCP/IP
- connstr = "postgres://%s" % cnf["DB::Host"]
- if cnf["DB::Port"] and cnf["DB::Port"] != "-1":
+ connstr = "postgresql://%s" % cnf["DB::Host"]
+ if cnf.has_key("DB::Port") and cnf["DB::Port"] != "-1":
connstr += ":%s" % cnf["DB::Port"]
connstr += "/%s" % cnf["DB::Name"]
else:
# Unix Socket
- connstr = "postgres:///%s" % cnf["DB::Name"]
- if cnf["DB::Port"] and cnf["DB::Port"] != "-1":
+ connstr = "postgresql:///%s" % cnf["DB::Name"]
+ if cnf.has_key("DB::Port") and cnf["DB::Port"] != "-1":
connstr += "?port=%s" % cnf["DB::Port"]
- if not cnf.has_key('DB::PoolSize'):
- cnf['DB::PoolSize'] = '5'
- if not cnf.has_key('DB::MaxOverflow'):
- cnf['DB::MaxOverflow'] = '10'
-
- self.db_pg = create_engine(connstr, echo=self.debug,
- pool_size=int(cnf['DB::PoolSize']),
- max_overflow=int(cnf['DB::MaxOverflow']))
+
+ engine_args = { 'echo': self.debug }
+ if cnf.has_key('DB::PoolSize'):
+ engine_args['pool_size'] = int(cnf['DB::PoolSize'])
+ if cnf.has_key('DB::MaxOverflow'):
+ engine_args['max_overflow'] = int(cnf['DB::MaxOverflow'])
+ if sa_major_version == '0.6' and cnf.has_key('DB::Unicode') and \
+ cnf['DB::Unicode'] == 'false':
+ engine_args['use_native_unicode'] = False
+
+ # Monkey patch a new dialect in in order to support service= syntax
+ import sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql
+ from sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql.psycopg2 import PGDialect_psycopg2
+ class PGDialect_psycopg2_dak(PGDialect_psycopg2):
+ def create_connect_args(self, url):
+ if str(url).startswith('postgresql://service='):
+ # Eww
+ servicename = str(url)[21:]
+ return (['service=%s' % servicename], {})
+ else:
+ return PGDialect_psycopg2.create_connect_args(self, url)
+
+ sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql.base.dialect = PGDialect_psycopg2_dak
+
+ self.db_pg = create_engine(connstr, **engine_args)
self.db_meta = MetaData()
self.db_meta.bind = self.db_pg
self.db_smaker = sessionmaker(bind=self.db_pg,
self.__setuptables()
self.__setupmappers()
+ self.pid = os.getpid()
- def session(self):
- return self.db_smaker()
+ def session(self, work_mem = 0):
+ '''
+ Returns a new session object. If a work_mem parameter is provided a new
+ transaction is started and the work_mem parameter is set for this
+ transaction. The work_mem parameter is measured in MB. A default value
+ will be used if the parameter is not set.
+ '''
+ # reinitialize DBConn in new processes
+ if self.pid != os.getpid():
+ clear_mappers()
+ self.__createconn()
+ session = self.db_smaker()
+ if work_mem > 0:
+ session.execute("SET LOCAL work_mem TO '%d MB'" % work_mem)
+ return session
__all__.append('DBConn')