########################################################################## # # pgAdmin 4 - PostgreSQL Tools # # Copyright (C) 2013 - 2017, The pgAdmin Development Team # This software is released under the PostgreSQL Licence # ########################################################################## """Implement the Base class for Driver and Connection""" from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod, abstractproperty import six from .registry import DriverRegistry @six.add_metaclass(DriverRegistry) class BaseDriver(object): """ class BaseDriver(object): This is a base class for different server types. Inherit this class to implement different type of database driver implementation. (For PostgreSQL/Postgres Plus Advanced Server, we will be using psycopg2) Abstract Properties: -------- ---------- * Version (string): Current version string for the database server Abstract Methods: -------- ------- * get_connection(*args, **kwargs) - It should return a Connection class object, which may/may not be connected to the database server. * release_connection(*args, **kwargs) - Implement the connection release logic * gc() - Implement this function to release the connections assigned in the session, which has not been pinged from more than the idle timeout configuration. """ @abstractproperty def Version(cls): pass @abstractmethod def get_connection(self, *args, **kwargs): pass @abstractmethod def release_connection(self, *args, **kwargs): pass @abstractmethod def gc(self): pass @six.add_metaclass(ABCMeta) class BaseConnection(object): """ class BaseConnection(object) It is a base class for database connection. A different connection drive must implement this to expose abstract methods for this server. General idea is to create a wrapper around the actual driver implementation. It will be instantiated by the driver factory basically. And, they should not be instantiated directly. Abstract Methods: -------- ------- * connect(**kwargs) - Define this method to connect the server using that particular driver implementation. * execute_scalar(query, params, formatted_exception_msg) - Implement this method to execute the given query and returns single datum result. * execute_async(query, params, formatted_exception_msg) - Implement this method to execute the given query asynchronously and returns result. * execute_void(query, params, formatted_exception_msg) - Implement this method to execute the given query with no result. * execute_2darray(query, params, formatted_exception_msg) - Implement this method to execute the given query and returns the result as a 2 dimensional array. * execute_dict(query, params, formatted_exception_msg) - Implement this method to execute the given query and returns the result as an array of dict (column name -> value) format. * connected() - Implement this method to get the status of the connection. It should return True for connected, otherwise False * reset() - Implement this method to reconnect the database server (if possible) * transaction_status() - Implement this method to get the transaction status for this connection. Range of return values different for each driver type. * ping() - Implement this method to ping the server. There are times, a connection has been lost, but - the connection driver does not know about it. This can be helpful to figure out the actual reason for query failure. * _release() - Implement this method to release the connection object. This should not be directly called using the connection object itself. NOTE: Please use BaseDriver.release_connection(...) for releasing the connection object for better memory management, and connection pool management. * _wait(conn) - Implement this method to wait for asynchronous connection to finish the execution, hence - it must be a blocking call. * _wait_timeout(conn, time) - Implement this method to wait for asynchronous connection with timeout. This must be a non blocking call. * poll(formatted_exception_msg) - Implement this method to poll the data of query running on asynchronous connection. * cancel_transaction(conn_id, did=None) - Implement this method to cancel the running transaction. * messages() - Implement this method to return the list of the messages/notices from the database server. * rows_affected() - Implement this method to get the rows affected by the last command executed on the server. """ ASYNC_OK = 1 ASYNC_READ_TIMEOUT = 2 ASYNC_WRITE_TIMEOUT = 3 ASYNC_NOT_CONNECTED = 4 ASYNC_EXECUTION_ABORTED = 5 @abstractmethod def connect(self, **kwargs): pass @abstractmethod def execute_scalar(self, query, params=None, formatted_exception_msg=False): pass @abstractmethod def execute_async(self, query, params=None, formatted_exception_msg=True): pass @abstractmethod def execute_void(self, query, params=None, formatted_exception_msg=False): pass @abstractmethod def execute_2darray(self, query, params=None, formatted_exception_msg=False): pass @abstractmethod def execute_dict(self, query, params=None, formatted_exception_msg=False): pass @abstractmethod def connected(self): pass @abstractmethod def reset(self): pass @abstractmethod def transaction_status(self): pass @abstractmethod def ping(self): pass @abstractmethod def _release(self): pass @abstractmethod def _wait(self, conn): pass @abstractmethod def _wait_timeout(self, conn, time): pass @abstractmethod def poll(self, formatted_exception_msg=True): pass @abstractmethod def status_message(self): pass @abstractmethod def rows_affected(self): pass @abstractmethod def cancel_transaction(self, conn_id, did=None): pass