from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker, mapper, relation, object_session, \
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 *
return ['package', 'version', 'maintainer', 'source', 'poolfile', \
'binarytype']
+ metadata = association_proxy('key', 'value')
+
def get_component_name(self):
return self.poolfile.location.component.component_name
return ['source', 'version', 'install_date', 'maintainer', \
'changedby', 'poolfile', 'install_date']
+ metadata = association_proxy('key', 'value')
+
__all__.append('DBSource')
@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')
+
+################################################################################
+
+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 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',
'changes_pending_binaries',
'changes_pending_files',
'changes_pending_source',
+ 'changes_pending_files_map',
+ 'changes_pending_source_files',
+ 'changes_pool_files',
'dsc_files',
+ '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',
'policy_queue',
'priority',
'section',
'source',
'source_acl',
+ 'source_metadata',
'src_associations',
'src_format',
'src_uploaders',
'suite',
- 'uid',
- 'upload_blocks',
- )
-
- tables_no_primary = (
- 'changes_pending_files_map',
- 'changes_pending_source_files',
- 'changes_pool_files',
- 'extra_src_references',
- # TODO: the maintainer column in table override should be removed.
- 'override',
'suite_architectures',
- 'suite_src_formats',
'suite_build_queue_copy',
+ 'suite_src_formats',
+ 'uid',
+ 'upload_blocks',
)
views = (
'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 the SERIAL type is
- # correctly detected and the workaround has been removed; see comment
- # above
- 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)
suites = relation(Suite, secondary=self.tbl_bin_associations,
backref=backref('binaries', lazy='dynamic')),
extra_sources = relation(DBSource, secondary=self.tbl_extra_src_references,
- backref=backref('extra_binary_references', lazy='dynamic'))),
+ 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,
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)),
+ srcuploaders = relation(SrcUploader),
+ key = relation(SourceMetadata, cascade='all',
+ collection_class=attribute_mapped_collection('key'))),
extension = validator)
mapper(SourceACL, self.tbl_source_acl,
backref=backref('contents', lazy='dynamic', cascade='all')),
file = self.tbl_bin_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))
+
## Connection functions
def __createconn(self):
from config import Config
self.__setuptables()
self.__setupmappers()
+ self.pid = os.getpid()
def session(self):
+ # reinitialize DBConn in new processes
+ if self.pid != os.getpid():
+ clear_mappers()
+ self.__createconn()
return self.db_smaker()
- def reset(self):
- '''
- Resets the DBConn object. This function must be called by subprocesses
- created by the multiprocessing module. See tests/dbtest_multiproc.py
- for an example.
- '''
- clear_mappers()
- self.__createconn()
-
__all__.append('DBConn')