SickGear/lib/sqlalchemy/orm/persistence.py

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# orm/persistence.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
"""private module containing functions used to emit INSERT, UPDATE
and DELETE statements on behalf of a :class:`.Mapper` and its descending
mappers.
The functions here are called only by the unit of work functions
in unitofwork.py.
"""
import operator
from itertools import groupby
from .. import sql, util, exc as sa_exc, schema
from . import attributes, sync, exc as orm_exc, evaluator
from .base import _state_mapper, state_str, _attr_as_key
from ..sql import expression
from . import loading
def save_obj(base_mapper, states, uowtransaction, single=False):
"""Issue ``INSERT`` and/or ``UPDATE`` statements for a list
of objects.
This is called within the context of a UOWTransaction during a
flush operation, given a list of states to be flushed. The
base mapper in an inheritance hierarchy handles the inserts/
updates for all descendant mappers.
"""
# if batch=false, call _save_obj separately for each object
if not single and not base_mapper.batch:
for state in _sort_states(states):
save_obj(base_mapper, [state], uowtransaction, single=True)
return
states_to_insert, states_to_update = _organize_states_for_save(
base_mapper,
states,
uowtransaction)
cached_connections = _cached_connection_dict(base_mapper)
for table, mapper in base_mapper._sorted_tables.items():
insert = _collect_insert_commands(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
table, states_to_insert)
update = _collect_update_commands(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
table, states_to_update)
if update:
_emit_update_statements(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
cached_connections,
mapper, table, update)
if insert:
_emit_insert_statements(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
cached_connections,
mapper, table, insert)
_finalize_insert_update_commands(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
states_to_insert, states_to_update)
def post_update(base_mapper, states, uowtransaction, post_update_cols):
"""Issue UPDATE statements on behalf of a relationship() which
specifies post_update.
"""
cached_connections = _cached_connection_dict(base_mapper)
states_to_update = _organize_states_for_post_update(
base_mapper,
states, uowtransaction)
for table, mapper in base_mapper._sorted_tables.items():
update = _collect_post_update_commands(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
table, states_to_update,
post_update_cols)
if update:
_emit_post_update_statements(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
cached_connections,
mapper, table, update)
def delete_obj(base_mapper, states, uowtransaction):
"""Issue ``DELETE`` statements for a list of objects.
This is called within the context of a UOWTransaction during a
flush operation.
"""
cached_connections = _cached_connection_dict(base_mapper)
states_to_delete = _organize_states_for_delete(
base_mapper,
states,
uowtransaction)
table_to_mapper = base_mapper._sorted_tables
for table in reversed(list(table_to_mapper.keys())):
delete = _collect_delete_commands(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
table, states_to_delete)
mapper = table_to_mapper[table]
_emit_delete_statements(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
cached_connections, mapper, table, delete)
for state, state_dict, mapper, has_identity, connection \
in states_to_delete:
mapper.dispatch.after_delete(mapper, connection, state)
def _organize_states_for_save(base_mapper, states, uowtransaction):
"""Make an initial pass across a set of states for INSERT or
UPDATE.
This includes splitting out into distinct lists for
each, calling before_insert/before_update, obtaining
key information for each state including its dictionary,
mapper, the connection to use for the execution per state,
and the identity flag.
"""
states_to_insert = []
states_to_update = []
for state, dict_, mapper, connection in _connections_for_states(
base_mapper, uowtransaction,
states):
has_identity = bool(state.key)
instance_key = state.key or mapper._identity_key_from_state(state)
row_switch = None
# call before_XXX extensions
if not has_identity:
mapper.dispatch.before_insert(mapper, connection, state)
else:
mapper.dispatch.before_update(mapper, connection, state)
if mapper._validate_polymorphic_identity:
mapper._validate_polymorphic_identity(mapper, state, dict_)
# detect if we have a "pending" instance (i.e. has
# no instance_key attached to it), and another instance
# with the same identity key already exists as persistent.
# convert to an UPDATE if so.
if not has_identity and \
instance_key in uowtransaction.session.identity_map:
instance = \
uowtransaction.session.identity_map[instance_key]
existing = attributes.instance_state(instance)
if not uowtransaction.is_deleted(existing):
raise orm_exc.FlushError(
"New instance %s with identity key %s conflicts "
"with persistent instance %s" %
(state_str(state), instance_key,
state_str(existing)))
base_mapper._log_debug(
"detected row switch for identity %s. "
"will update %s, remove %s from "
"transaction", instance_key,
state_str(state), state_str(existing))
# remove the "delete" flag from the existing element
uowtransaction.remove_state_actions(existing)
row_switch = existing
if not has_identity and not row_switch:
states_to_insert.append(
(state, dict_, mapper, connection,
has_identity, instance_key, row_switch)
)
else:
states_to_update.append(
(state, dict_, mapper, connection,
has_identity, instance_key, row_switch)
)
return states_to_insert, states_to_update
def _organize_states_for_post_update(base_mapper, states,
uowtransaction):
"""Make an initial pass across a set of states for UPDATE
corresponding to post_update.
This includes obtaining key information for each state
including its dictionary, mapper, the connection to use for
the execution per state.
"""
return list(_connections_for_states(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
states))
def _organize_states_for_delete(base_mapper, states, uowtransaction):
"""Make an initial pass across a set of states for DELETE.
This includes calling out before_delete and obtaining
key information for each state including its dictionary,
mapper, the connection to use for the execution per state.
"""
states_to_delete = []
for state, dict_, mapper, connection in _connections_for_states(
base_mapper, uowtransaction,
states):
mapper.dispatch.before_delete(mapper, connection, state)
states_to_delete.append((state, dict_, mapper,
bool(state.key), connection))
return states_to_delete
def _collect_insert_commands(base_mapper, uowtransaction, table,
states_to_insert):
"""Identify sets of values to use in INSERT statements for a
list of states.
"""
insert = []
for state, state_dict, mapper, connection, has_identity, \
instance_key, row_switch in states_to_insert:
if table not in mapper._pks_by_table:
continue
pks = mapper._pks_by_table[table]
params = {}
value_params = {}
has_all_pks = True
has_all_defaults = True
for col in mapper._cols_by_table[table]:
if col is mapper.version_id_col and \
mapper.version_id_generator is not False:
val = mapper.version_id_generator(None)
params[col.key] = val
else:
# pull straight from the dict for
# pending objects
prop = mapper._columntoproperty[col]
value = state_dict.get(prop.key, None)
if value is None:
if col in pks:
has_all_pks = False
elif col.default is None and \
col.server_default is None:
params[col.key] = value
elif col.server_default is not None and \
mapper.base_mapper.eager_defaults:
has_all_defaults = False
elif isinstance(value, sql.ClauseElement):
value_params[col] = value
else:
params[col.key] = value
insert.append((state, state_dict, params, mapper,
connection, value_params, has_all_pks,
has_all_defaults))
return insert
def _collect_update_commands(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
table, states_to_update):
"""Identify sets of values to use in UPDATE statements for a
list of states.
This function works intricately with the history system
to determine exactly what values should be updated
as well as how the row should be matched within an UPDATE
statement. Includes some tricky scenarios where the primary
key of an object might have been changed.
"""
update = []
for state, state_dict, mapper, connection, has_identity, \
instance_key, row_switch in states_to_update:
if table not in mapper._pks_by_table:
continue
pks = mapper._pks_by_table[table]
params = {}
value_params = {}
hasdata = hasnull = False
for col in mapper._cols_by_table[table]:
if col is mapper.version_id_col:
params[col._label] = \
mapper._get_committed_state_attr_by_column(
row_switch or state,
row_switch and row_switch.dict
or state_dict,
col)
prop = mapper._columntoproperty[col]
history = attributes.get_state_history(
state, prop.key,
attributes.PASSIVE_NO_INITIALIZE
)
if history.added:
params[col.key] = history.added[0]
hasdata = True
else:
if mapper.version_id_generator is not False:
val = mapper.version_id_generator(params[col._label])
params[col.key] = val
# HACK: check for history, in case the
# history is only
# in a different table than the one
# where the version_id_col is.
for prop in mapper._columntoproperty.values():
history = attributes.get_state_history(
state, prop.key,
attributes.PASSIVE_NO_INITIALIZE)
if history.added:
hasdata = True
else:
prop = mapper._columntoproperty[col]
history = attributes.get_state_history(
state, prop.key,
attributes.PASSIVE_NO_INITIALIZE)
if history.added:
if isinstance(history.added[0],
sql.ClauseElement):
value_params[col] = history.added[0]
else:
value = history.added[0]
params[col.key] = value
if col in pks:
if history.deleted and \
not row_switch:
# if passive_updates and sync detected
# this was a pk->pk sync, use the new
# value to locate the row, since the
# DB would already have set this
if ("pk_cascaded", state, col) in \
uowtransaction.attributes:
value = history.added[0]
params[col._label] = value
else:
# use the old value to
# locate the row
value = history.deleted[0]
params[col._label] = value
hasdata = True
else:
# row switch logic can reach us here
# remove the pk from the update params
# so the update doesn't
# attempt to include the pk in the
# update statement
del params[col.key]
value = history.added[0]
params[col._label] = value
if value is None:
hasnull = True
else:
hasdata = True
elif col in pks:
value = state.manager[prop.key].impl.get(
state, state_dict)
if value is None:
hasnull = True
params[col._label] = value
if hasdata:
if hasnull:
raise orm_exc.FlushError(
"Can't update table "
"using NULL for primary "
"key value")
update.append((state, state_dict, params, mapper,
connection, value_params))
return update
def _collect_post_update_commands(base_mapper, uowtransaction, table,
states_to_update, post_update_cols):
"""Identify sets of values to use in UPDATE statements for a
list of states within a post_update operation.
"""
update = []
for state, state_dict, mapper, connection in states_to_update:
if table not in mapper._pks_by_table:
continue
pks = mapper._pks_by_table[table]
params = {}
hasdata = False
for col in mapper._cols_by_table[table]:
if col in pks:
params[col._label] = \
mapper._get_state_attr_by_column(
state,
state_dict, col)
elif col in post_update_cols:
prop = mapper._columntoproperty[col]
history = attributes.get_state_history(
state, prop.key,
attributes.PASSIVE_NO_INITIALIZE)
if history.added:
value = history.added[0]
params[col.key] = value
hasdata = True
if hasdata:
update.append((state, state_dict, params, mapper,
connection))
return update
def _collect_delete_commands(base_mapper, uowtransaction, table,
states_to_delete):
"""Identify values to use in DELETE statements for a list of
states to be deleted."""
delete = util.defaultdict(list)
for state, state_dict, mapper, has_identity, connection \
in states_to_delete:
if not has_identity or table not in mapper._pks_by_table:
continue
params = {}
delete[connection].append(params)
for col in mapper._pks_by_table[table]:
params[col.key] = \
value = \
mapper._get_committed_state_attr_by_column(
state, state_dict, col)
if value is None:
raise orm_exc.FlushError(
"Can't delete from table "
"using NULL for primary "
"key value")
if mapper.version_id_col is not None and \
table.c.contains_column(mapper.version_id_col):
params[mapper.version_id_col.key] = \
mapper._get_committed_state_attr_by_column(
state, state_dict,
mapper.version_id_col)
return delete
def _emit_update_statements(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
cached_connections, mapper, table, update):
"""Emit UPDATE statements corresponding to value lists collected
by _collect_update_commands()."""
needs_version_id = mapper.version_id_col is not None and \
table.c.contains_column(mapper.version_id_col)
def update_stmt():
clause = sql.and_()
for col in mapper._pks_by_table[table]:
clause.clauses.append(col == sql.bindparam(col._label,
type_=col.type))
if needs_version_id:
clause.clauses.append(mapper.version_id_col ==\
sql.bindparam(mapper.version_id_col._label,
type_=mapper.version_id_col.type))
stmt = table.update(clause)
if mapper.base_mapper.eager_defaults:
stmt = stmt.return_defaults()
elif mapper.version_id_col is not None:
stmt = stmt.return_defaults(mapper.version_id_col)
return stmt
statement = base_mapper._memo(('update', table), update_stmt)
rows = 0
for state, state_dict, params, mapper, \
connection, value_params in update:
if value_params:
c = connection.execute(
statement.values(value_params),
params)
else:
c = cached_connections[connection].\
execute(statement, params)
_postfetch(
mapper,
uowtransaction,
table,
state,
state_dict,
c,
c.context.compiled_parameters[0],
value_params)
rows += c.rowcount
if connection.dialect.supports_sane_rowcount:
if rows != len(update):
raise orm_exc.StaleDataError(
"UPDATE statement on table '%s' expected to "
"update %d row(s); %d were matched." %
(table.description, len(update), rows))
elif needs_version_id:
util.warn("Dialect %s does not support updated rowcount "
"- versioning cannot be verified." %
c.dialect.dialect_description,
stacklevel=12)
def _emit_insert_statements(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
cached_connections, mapper, table, insert):
"""Emit INSERT statements corresponding to value lists collected
by _collect_insert_commands()."""
statement = base_mapper._memo(('insert', table), table.insert)
for (connection, pkeys, hasvalue, has_all_pks, has_all_defaults), \
records in groupby(insert,
lambda rec: (rec[4],
list(rec[2].keys()),
bool(rec[5]),
rec[6], rec[7])
):
if \
(
has_all_defaults
or not base_mapper.eager_defaults
or not connection.dialect.implicit_returning
) and has_all_pks and not hasvalue:
records = list(records)
multiparams = [rec[2] for rec in records]
c = cached_connections[connection].\
execute(statement, multiparams)
for (state, state_dict, params, mapper_rec,
conn, value_params, has_all_pks, has_all_defaults), \
last_inserted_params in \
zip(records, c.context.compiled_parameters):
_postfetch(
mapper_rec,
uowtransaction,
table,
state,
state_dict,
c,
last_inserted_params,
value_params)
else:
if not has_all_defaults and base_mapper.eager_defaults:
statement = statement.return_defaults()
elif mapper.version_id_col is not None:
statement = statement.return_defaults(mapper.version_id_col)
for state, state_dict, params, mapper_rec, \
connection, value_params, \
has_all_pks, has_all_defaults in records:
if value_params:
result = connection.execute(
statement.values(value_params),
params)
else:
result = cached_connections[connection].\
execute(statement, params)
primary_key = result.context.inserted_primary_key
if primary_key is not None:
# set primary key attributes
for pk, col in zip(primary_key,
mapper._pks_by_table[table]):
prop = mapper_rec._columntoproperty[col]
if state_dict.get(prop.key) is None:
# TODO: would rather say:
#state_dict[prop.key] = pk
mapper_rec._set_state_attr_by_column(
state,
state_dict,
col, pk)
_postfetch(
mapper_rec,
uowtransaction,
table,
state,
state_dict,
result,
result.context.compiled_parameters[0],
value_params)
def _emit_post_update_statements(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
cached_connections, mapper, table, update):
"""Emit UPDATE statements corresponding to value lists collected
by _collect_post_update_commands()."""
def update_stmt():
clause = sql.and_()
for col in mapper._pks_by_table[table]:
clause.clauses.append(col == sql.bindparam(col._label,
type_=col.type))
return table.update(clause)
statement = base_mapper._memo(('post_update', table), update_stmt)
# execute each UPDATE in the order according to the original
# list of states to guarantee row access order, but
# also group them into common (connection, cols) sets
# to support executemany().
for key, grouper in groupby(
update, lambda rec: (rec[4], list(rec[2].keys()))
):
connection = key[0]
multiparams = [params for state, state_dict,
params, mapper, conn in grouper]
cached_connections[connection].\
execute(statement, multiparams)
def _emit_delete_statements(base_mapper, uowtransaction, cached_connections,
mapper, table, delete):
"""Emit DELETE statements corresponding to value lists collected
by _collect_delete_commands()."""
need_version_id = mapper.version_id_col is not None and \
table.c.contains_column(mapper.version_id_col)
def delete_stmt():
clause = sql.and_()
for col in mapper._pks_by_table[table]:
clause.clauses.append(
col == sql.bindparam(col.key, type_=col.type))
if need_version_id:
clause.clauses.append(
mapper.version_id_col ==
sql.bindparam(
mapper.version_id_col.key,
type_=mapper.version_id_col.type
)
)
return table.delete(clause)
for connection, del_objects in delete.items():
statement = base_mapper._memo(('delete', table), delete_stmt)
connection = cached_connections[connection]
expected = len(del_objects)
rows_matched = -1
only_warn = False
if connection.dialect.supports_sane_multi_rowcount:
c = connection.execute(statement, del_objects)
if not need_version_id:
only_warn = True
rows_matched = c.rowcount
elif need_version_id:
if connection.dialect.supports_sane_rowcount:
rows_matched = 0
# execute deletes individually so that versioned
# rows can be verified
for params in del_objects:
c = connection.execute(statement, params)
rows_matched += c.rowcount
else:
util.warn(
"Dialect %s does not support deleted rowcount "
"- versioning cannot be verified." %
connection.dialect.dialect_description,
stacklevel=12)
connection.execute(statement, del_objects)
else:
connection.execute(statement, del_objects)
if base_mapper.confirm_deleted_rows and \
rows_matched > -1 and expected != rows_matched:
if only_warn:
util.warn(
"DELETE statement on table '%s' expected to "
"delete %d row(s); %d were matched. Please set "
"confirm_deleted_rows=False within the mapper "
"configuration to prevent this warning." %
(table.description, expected, rows_matched)
)
else:
raise orm_exc.StaleDataError(
"DELETE statement on table '%s' expected to "
"delete %d row(s); %d were matched. Please set "
"confirm_deleted_rows=False within the mapper "
"configuration to prevent this warning." %
(table.description, expected, rows_matched)
)
def _finalize_insert_update_commands(base_mapper, uowtransaction,
states_to_insert, states_to_update):
"""finalize state on states that have been inserted or updated,
including calling after_insert/after_update events.
"""
for state, state_dict, mapper, connection, has_identity, \
instance_key, row_switch in states_to_insert + \
states_to_update:
if mapper._readonly_props:
readonly = state.unmodified_intersection(
[p.key for p in mapper._readonly_props
if p.expire_on_flush or p.key not in state.dict]
)
if readonly:
state._expire_attributes(state.dict, readonly)
# if eager_defaults option is enabled, load
# all expired cols. Else if we have a version_id_col, make sure
# it isn't expired.
toload_now = []
if base_mapper.eager_defaults:
toload_now.extend(state._unloaded_non_object)
elif mapper.version_id_col is not None and \
mapper.version_id_generator is False:
prop = mapper._columntoproperty[mapper.version_id_col]
if prop.key in state.unloaded:
toload_now.extend([prop.key])
if toload_now:
state.key = base_mapper._identity_key_from_state(state)
loading.load_on_ident(
uowtransaction.session.query(base_mapper),
state.key, refresh_state=state,
only_load_props=toload_now)
# call after_XXX extensions
if not has_identity:
mapper.dispatch.after_insert(mapper, connection, state)
else:
mapper.dispatch.after_update(mapper, connection, state)
def _postfetch(mapper, uowtransaction, table,
state, dict_, result, params, value_params):
"""Expire attributes in need of newly persisted database state,
after an INSERT or UPDATE statement has proceeded for that
state."""
prefetch_cols = result.context.prefetch_cols
postfetch_cols = result.context.postfetch_cols
returning_cols = result.context.returning_cols
if mapper.version_id_col is not None:
prefetch_cols = list(prefetch_cols) + [mapper.version_id_col]
if returning_cols:
row = result.context.returned_defaults
if row is not None:
for col in returning_cols:
if col.primary_key:
continue
mapper._set_state_attr_by_column(state, dict_, col, row[col])
for c in prefetch_cols:
if c.key in params and c in mapper._columntoproperty:
mapper._set_state_attr_by_column(state, dict_, c, params[c.key])
if postfetch_cols:
state._expire_attributes(state.dict,
[mapper._columntoproperty[c].key
for c in postfetch_cols if c in
mapper._columntoproperty]
)
# synchronize newly inserted ids from one table to the next
# TODO: this still goes a little too often. would be nice to
# have definitive list of "columns that changed" here
for m, equated_pairs in mapper._table_to_equated[table]:
sync.populate(state, m, state, m,
equated_pairs,
uowtransaction,
mapper.passive_updates)
def _connections_for_states(base_mapper, uowtransaction, states):
"""Return an iterator of (state, state.dict, mapper, connection).
The states are sorted according to _sort_states, then paired
with the connection they should be using for the given
unit of work transaction.
"""
# if session has a connection callable,
# organize individual states with the connection
# to use for update
if uowtransaction.session.connection_callable:
connection_callable = \
uowtransaction.session.connection_callable
else:
connection = None
connection_callable = None
for state in _sort_states(states):
if connection_callable:
connection = connection_callable(base_mapper, state.obj())
elif not connection:
connection = uowtransaction.transaction.connection(
base_mapper)
mapper = _state_mapper(state)
yield state, state.dict, mapper, connection
def _cached_connection_dict(base_mapper):
# dictionary of connection->connection_with_cache_options.
return util.PopulateDict(
lambda conn: conn.execution_options(
compiled_cache=base_mapper._compiled_cache
))
def _sort_states(states):
pending = set(states)
persistent = set(s for s in pending if s.key is not None)
pending.difference_update(persistent)
return sorted(pending, key=operator.attrgetter("insert_order")) + \
sorted(persistent, key=lambda q: q.key[1])
class BulkUD(object):
"""Handle bulk update and deletes via a :class:`.Query`."""
def __init__(self, query):
self.query = query.enable_eagerloads(False)
@property
def session(self):
return self.query.session
@classmethod
def _factory(cls, lookup, synchronize_session, *arg):
try:
klass = lookup[synchronize_session]
except KeyError:
raise sa_exc.ArgumentError(
"Valid strategies for session synchronization "
"are %s" % (", ".join(sorted(repr(x)
for x in lookup))))
else:
return klass(*arg)
def exec_(self):
self._do_pre()
self._do_pre_synchronize()
self._do_exec()
self._do_post_synchronize()
self._do_post()
def _do_pre(self):
query = self.query
self.context = context = query._compile_context()
if len(context.statement.froms) != 1 or \
not isinstance(context.statement.froms[0], schema.Table):
self.primary_table = query._only_entity_zero(
"This operation requires only one Table or "
"entity be specified as the target."
).mapper.local_table
else:
self.primary_table = context.statement.froms[0]
session = query.session
if query._autoflush:
session._autoflush()
def _do_pre_synchronize(self):
pass
def _do_post_synchronize(self):
pass
class BulkEvaluate(BulkUD):
"""BulkUD which does the 'evaluate' method of session state resolution."""
def _additional_evaluators(self, evaluator_compiler):
pass
def _do_pre_synchronize(self):
query = self.query
try:
evaluator_compiler = evaluator.EvaluatorCompiler()
if query.whereclause is not None:
eval_condition = evaluator_compiler.process(
query.whereclause)
else:
def eval_condition(obj):
return True
self._additional_evaluators(evaluator_compiler)
except evaluator.UnevaluatableError:
raise sa_exc.InvalidRequestError(
"Could not evaluate current criteria in Python. "
"Specify 'fetch' or False for the "
"synchronize_session parameter.")
target_cls = query._mapper_zero().class_
#TODO: detect when the where clause is a trivial primary key match
self.matched_objects = [
obj for (cls, pk), obj in
query.session.identity_map.items()
if issubclass(cls, target_cls) and
eval_condition(obj)]
class BulkFetch(BulkUD):
"""BulkUD which does the 'fetch' method of session state resolution."""
def _do_pre_synchronize(self):
query = self.query
session = query.session
select_stmt = self.context.statement.with_only_columns(
self.primary_table.primary_key)
self.matched_rows = session.execute(
select_stmt,
params=query._params).fetchall()
class BulkUpdate(BulkUD):
"""BulkUD which handles UPDATEs."""
def __init__(self, query, values):
super(BulkUpdate, self).__init__(query)
self.query._no_select_modifiers("update")
self.values = values
@classmethod
def factory(cls, query, synchronize_session, values):
return BulkUD._factory({
"evaluate": BulkUpdateEvaluate,
"fetch": BulkUpdateFetch,
False: BulkUpdate
}, synchronize_session, query, values)
def _do_exec(self):
update_stmt = sql.update(self.primary_table,
self.context.whereclause, self.values)
self.result = self.query.session.execute(
update_stmt, params=self.query._params)
self.rowcount = self.result.rowcount
def _do_post(self):
session = self.query.session
session.dispatch.after_bulk_update(self)
class BulkDelete(BulkUD):
"""BulkUD which handles DELETEs."""
def __init__(self, query):
super(BulkDelete, self).__init__(query)
self.query._no_select_modifiers("delete")
@classmethod
def factory(cls, query, synchronize_session):
return BulkUD._factory({
"evaluate": BulkDeleteEvaluate,
"fetch": BulkDeleteFetch,
False: BulkDelete
}, synchronize_session, query)
def _do_exec(self):
delete_stmt = sql.delete(self.primary_table,
self.context.whereclause)
self.result = self.query.session.execute(delete_stmt,
params=self.query._params)
self.rowcount = self.result.rowcount
def _do_post(self):
session = self.query.session
session.dispatch.after_bulk_delete(self)
class BulkUpdateEvaluate(BulkEvaluate, BulkUpdate):
"""BulkUD which handles UPDATEs using the "evaluate"
method of session resolution."""
def _additional_evaluators(self, evaluator_compiler):
self.value_evaluators = {}
for key, value in self.values.items():
key = _attr_as_key(key)
self.value_evaluators[key] = evaluator_compiler.process(
expression._literal_as_binds(value))
def _do_post_synchronize(self):
session = self.query.session
states = set()
evaluated_keys = list(self.value_evaluators.keys())
for obj in self.matched_objects:
state, dict_ = attributes.instance_state(obj),\
attributes.instance_dict(obj)
# only evaluate unmodified attributes
to_evaluate = state.unmodified.intersection(
evaluated_keys)
for key in to_evaluate:
dict_[key] = self.value_evaluators[key](obj)
state._commit(dict_, list(to_evaluate))
# expire attributes with pending changes
# (there was no autoflush, so they are overwritten)
state._expire_attributes(dict_,
set(evaluated_keys).
difference(to_evaluate))
states.add(state)
session._register_altered(states)
class BulkDeleteEvaluate(BulkEvaluate, BulkDelete):
"""BulkUD which handles DELETEs using the "evaluate"
method of session resolution."""
def _do_post_synchronize(self):
self.query.session._remove_newly_deleted(
[attributes.instance_state(obj)
for obj in self.matched_objects])
class BulkUpdateFetch(BulkFetch, BulkUpdate):
"""BulkUD which handles UPDATEs using the "fetch"
method of session resolution."""
def _do_post_synchronize(self):
session = self.query.session
target_mapper = self.query._mapper_zero()
states = set([
attributes.instance_state(session.identity_map[identity_key])
for identity_key in [
target_mapper.identity_key_from_primary_key(
list(primary_key))
for primary_key in self.matched_rows
]
if identity_key in session.identity_map
])
attrib = [_attr_as_key(k) for k in self.values]
for state in states:
session._expire_state(state, attrib)
session._register_altered(states)
class BulkDeleteFetch(BulkFetch, BulkDelete):
"""BulkUD which handles DELETEs using the "fetch"
method of session resolution."""
def _do_post_synchronize(self):
session = self.query.session
target_mapper = self.query._mapper_zero()
for primary_key in self.matched_rows:
# TODO: inline this and call remove_newly_deleted
# once
identity_key = target_mapper.identity_key_from_primary_key(
list(primary_key))
if identity_key in session.identity_map:
session._remove_newly_deleted(
[attributes.instance_state(
session.identity_map[identity_key]
)]
)