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SickRage/lib/sqlalchemy/orm/path_registry.py

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# orm/path_registry.py
# Copyright (C) 2005-2014 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors <see AUTHORS file>
#
# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
"""Path tracking utilities, representing mapper graph traversals.
"""
from .. import inspection
from .. import util
from .. import exc
from itertools import chain
from .base import class_mapper
def _unreduce_path(path):
return PathRegistry.deserialize(path)
_WILDCARD_TOKEN = "*"
_DEFAULT_TOKEN = "_sa_default"
class PathRegistry(object):
"""Represent query load paths and registry functions.
Basically represents structures like:
(<User mapper>, "orders", <Order mapper>, "items", <Item mapper>)
These structures are generated by things like
query options (joinedload(), subqueryload(), etc.) and are
used to compose keys stored in the query._attributes dictionary
for various options.
They are then re-composed at query compile/result row time as
the query is formed and as rows are fetched, where they again
serve to compose keys to look up options in the context.attributes
dictionary, which is copied from query._attributes.
The path structure has a limited amount of caching, where each
"root" ultimately pulls from a fixed registry associated with
the first mapper, that also contains elements for each of its
property keys. However paths longer than two elements, which
are the exception rather than the rule, are generated on an
as-needed basis.
"""
def __eq__(self, other):
return other is not None and \
self.path == other.path
def set(self, attributes, key, value):
attributes[(key, self.path)] = value
def setdefault(self, attributes, key, value):
attributes.setdefault((key, self.path), value)
def get(self, attributes, key, value=None):
key = (key, self.path)
if key in attributes:
return attributes[key]
else:
return value
def __len__(self):
return len(self.path)
@property
def length(self):
return len(self.path)
def pairs(self):
path = self.path
for i in range(0, len(path), 2):
yield path[i], path[i + 1]
def contains_mapper(self, mapper):
for path_mapper in [
self.path[i] for i in range(0, len(self.path), 2)
]:
if path_mapper.is_mapper and \
path_mapper.isa(mapper):
return True
else:
return False
def contains(self, attributes, key):
return (key, self.path) in attributes
def __reduce__(self):
return _unreduce_path, (self.serialize(), )
def serialize(self):
path = self.path
return list(zip(
[m.class_ for m in [path[i] for i in range(0, len(path), 2)]],
[path[i].key for i in range(1, len(path), 2)] + [None]
))
@classmethod
def deserialize(cls, path):
if path is None:
return None
p = tuple(chain(*[(class_mapper(mcls),
class_mapper(mcls).attrs[key]
if key is not None else None)
for mcls, key in path]))
if p and p[-1] is None:
p = p[0:-1]
return cls.coerce(p)
@classmethod
def per_mapper(cls, mapper):
return EntityRegistry(
cls.root, mapper
)
@classmethod
def coerce(cls, raw):
return util.reduce(lambda prev, next: prev[next], raw, cls.root)
def token(self, token):
if token.endswith(':' + _WILDCARD_TOKEN):
return TokenRegistry(self, token)
elif token.endswith(":" + _DEFAULT_TOKEN):
return TokenRegistry(self.root, token)
else:
raise exc.ArgumentError("invalid token: %s" % token)
def __add__(self, other):
return util.reduce(
lambda prev, next: prev[next],
other.path, self)
def __repr__(self):
return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.path, )
class RootRegistry(PathRegistry):
"""Root registry, defers to mappers so that
paths are maintained per-root-mapper.
"""
path = ()
has_entity = False
def __getitem__(self, entity):
return entity._path_registry
PathRegistry.root = RootRegistry()
class TokenRegistry(PathRegistry):
def __init__(self, parent, token):
self.token = token
self.parent = parent
self.path = parent.path + (token,)
has_entity = False
def __getitem__(self, entity):
raise NotImplementedError()
class PropRegistry(PathRegistry):
def __init__(self, parent, prop):
# restate this path in terms of the
# given MapperProperty's parent.
insp = inspection.inspect(parent[-1])
if not insp.is_aliased_class or insp._use_mapper_path:
parent = parent.parent[prop.parent]
elif insp.is_aliased_class and insp.with_polymorphic_mappers:
if prop.parent is not insp.mapper and \
prop.parent in insp.with_polymorphic_mappers:
subclass_entity = parent[-1]._entity_for_mapper(prop.parent)
parent = parent.parent[subclass_entity]
self.prop = prop
self.parent = parent
self.path = parent.path + (prop,)
@util.memoized_property
def has_entity(self):
return hasattr(self.prop, "mapper")
@util.memoized_property
def entity(self):
return self.prop.mapper
@util.memoized_property
def _wildcard_path_loader_key(self):
"""Given a path (mapper A, prop X), replace the prop with the wildcard,
e.g. (mapper A, 'relationship:.*') or (mapper A, 'column:.*'), then
return within the ("loader", path) structure.
"""
return ("loader",
self.parent.token(
"%s:%s" % (self.prop.strategy_wildcard_key, _WILDCARD_TOKEN)
).path
)
@util.memoized_property
def _default_path_loader_key(self):
return ("loader",
self.parent.token(
"%s:%s" % (self.prop.strategy_wildcard_key, _DEFAULT_TOKEN)
).path
)
@util.memoized_property
def _loader_key(self):
return ("loader", self.path)
@property
def mapper(self):
return self.entity
@property
def entity_path(self):
return self[self.entity]
def __getitem__(self, entity):
if isinstance(entity, (int, slice)):
return self.path[entity]
else:
return EntityRegistry(
self, entity
)
class EntityRegistry(PathRegistry, dict):
is_aliased_class = False
has_entity = True
def __init__(self, parent, entity):
self.key = entity
self.parent = parent
self.is_aliased_class = entity.is_aliased_class
self.entity = entity
self.path = parent.path + (entity,)
self.entity_path = self
@property
def mapper(self):
return inspection.inspect(self.entity).mapper
def __bool__(self):
return True
__nonzero__ = __bool__
def __getitem__(self, entity):
if isinstance(entity, (int, slice)):
return self.path[entity]
else:
return dict.__getitem__(self, entity)
def __missing__(self, key):
self[key] = item = PropRegistry(self, key)
return item