# Author: Nic Wolfe # URL: http://code.google.com/p/sickbeard/ # # This file is part of SickGear. # # SickGear is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # SickGear is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with SickGear. If not, see . from __future__ import with_statement import os.path import re import sqlite3 import time import threading import sickbeard from sickbeard import encodingKludge as ek from sickbeard import logger from sickbeard.exceptions import ex db_lock = threading.Lock() def dbFilename(filename='sickbeard.db', suffix=None): """ @param filename: The sqlite database filename to use. If not specified, will be made to be sickbeard.db @param suffix: The suffix to append to the filename. A '.' will be added automatically, i.e. suffix='v0' will make dbfile.db.v0 @return: the correct location of the database file. """ if suffix: filename = '%s.%s' % (filename, suffix) return ek.ek(os.path.join, sickbeard.DATA_DIR, filename) class DBConnection(object): def __init__(self, filename='sickbeard.db', suffix=None, row_type=None): self.filename = filename self.connection = sqlite3.connect(dbFilename(filename), 20) if row_type == 'dict': self.connection.row_factory = self._dict_factory else: self.connection.row_factory = sqlite3.Row def checkDBVersion(self): result = None try: if self.hasTable('db_version'): result = self.select('SELECT db_version FROM db_version') except: return 0 if result: return int(result[0]['db_version']) else: return 0 def mass_action(self, querylist, logTransaction=False): with db_lock: if querylist is None: return sqlResult = [] attempt = 0 while attempt < 5: try: for qu in querylist: if len(qu) == 1: if logTransaction: logger.log(qu[0], logger.DB) sqlResult.append(self.connection.execute(qu[0]).fetchall()) elif len(qu) > 1: if logTransaction: logger.log(qu[0] + ' with args ' + str(qu[1]), logger.DB) sqlResult.append(self.connection.execute(qu[0], qu[1]).fetchall()) self.connection.commit() logger.log(u'Transaction with ' + str(len(querylist)) + u' queries executed', logger.DEBUG) return sqlResult except sqlite3.OperationalError, e: sqlResult = [] if self.connection: self.connection.rollback() if 'unable to open database file' in e.args[0] or 'database is locked' in e.args[0]: logger.log(u'DB error: ' + ex(e), logger.WARNING) attempt += 1 time.sleep(1) else: logger.log(u'DB error: ' + ex(e), logger.ERROR) raise except sqlite3.DatabaseError, e: if self.connection: self.connection.rollback() logger.log(u'Fatal error executing query: ' + ex(e), logger.ERROR) raise return sqlResult def action(self, query, args=None): with db_lock: if query is None: return sqlResult = None attempt = 0 while attempt < 5: try: if args is None: logger.log(self.filename + ': ' + query, logger.DB) sqlResult = self.connection.execute(query) else: logger.log(self.filename + ': ' + query + ' with args ' + str(args), logger.DB) sqlResult = self.connection.execute(query, args) self.connection.commit() # get out of the connection attempt loop since we were successful break except sqlite3.OperationalError, e: if 'unable to open database file' in e.args[0] or 'database is locked' in e.args[0]: logger.log(u'DB error: ' + ex(e), logger.WARNING) attempt += 1 time.sleep(1) else: logger.log(u'DB error: ' + ex(e), logger.ERROR) raise except sqlite3.DatabaseError, e: logger.log(u'Fatal error executing query: ' + ex(e), logger.ERROR) raise return sqlResult def select(self, query, args=None): sqlResults = self.action(query, args).fetchall() if sqlResults is None: return [] return sqlResults def upsert(self, tableName, valueDict, keyDict): changesBefore = self.connection.total_changes genParams = lambda myDict: [x + ' = ?' for x in myDict.keys()] query = 'UPDATE [%s] SET %s WHERE %s' % ( tableName, ', '.join(genParams(valueDict)), ' AND '.join(genParams(keyDict))) self.action(query, valueDict.values() + keyDict.values()) if self.connection.total_changes == changesBefore: query = 'INSERT INTO [' + tableName + '] (' + ', '.join(valueDict.keys() + keyDict.keys()) + ')' + \ ' VALUES (' + ', '.join(['?'] * len(valueDict.keys() + keyDict.keys())) + ')' self.action(query, valueDict.values() + keyDict.values()) def tableInfo(self, tableName): # FIXME ? binding is not supported here, but I cannot find a way to escape a string manually sqlResult = self.select('PRAGMA table_info([%s])' % tableName) columns = {} for column in sqlResult: columns[column['name']] = {'type': column['type']} return columns # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3300464/how-can-i-get-dict-from-sqlite-query @staticmethod def _dict_factory(cursor, row): d = {} for idx, col in enumerate(cursor.description): d[col[0]] = row[idx] return d def hasTable(self, tableName): return len(self.select('SELECT 1 FROM sqlite_master WHERE name = ?;', (tableName, ))) > 0 def hasColumn(self, tableName, column): return column in self.tableInfo(tableName) def hasIndex(self, tableName, index): sqlResults = self.select('PRAGMA index_list([%s])' % tableName) for result in sqlResults: if result['name'] == index: return True return False def addColumn(self, table, column, type='NUMERIC', default=0): self.action('ALTER TABLE [%s] ADD %s %s' % (table, column, type)) self.action('UPDATE [%s] SET %s = ?' % (table, column), (default,)) def close(self): """Close database connection""" if getattr(self, 'connection', None) is not None: self.connection.close() self.connection = None def sanityCheckDatabase(connection, sanity_check): sanity_check(connection).check() class DBSanityCheck(object): def __init__(self, connection): self.connection = connection def check(self): pass def upgradeDatabase(connection, schema): logger.log(u'Checking database structure...', logger.MESSAGE) _processUpgrade(connection, schema) def prettyName(class_name): return ' '.join([x.group() for x in re.finditer('([A-Z])([a-z0-9]+)', class_name)]) def restoreDatabase(filename, version): logger.log(u'Restoring database before trying upgrade again') if not sickbeard.helpers.restoreVersionedFile(dbFilename(filename=filename, suffix='v%s' % version), version): logger.log_error_and_exit(u'Database restore failed, abort upgrading database') return False else: return True def _processUpgrade(connection, upgradeClass): instance = upgradeClass(connection) logger.log(u'Checking %s database upgrade' % prettyName(upgradeClass.__name__), logger.DEBUG) if not instance.test(): logger.log(u'Database upgrade required: %s' % prettyName(upgradeClass.__name__), logger.MESSAGE) try: instance.execute() except sqlite3.DatabaseError, e: # attemping to restore previous DB backup and perform upgrade try: instance.execute() except: result = connection.select('SELECT db_version FROM db_version') if result: version = int(result[0]['db_version']) # close db before attempting restore connection.close() if restoreDatabase(connection.filename, version): logger.log_error_and_exit(u'Successfully restored database version: %s' % version) else: logger.log_error_and_exit(u'Failed to restore database version: %s' % version) logger.log('%s upgrade completed' % upgradeClass.__name__, logger.DEBUG) else: logger.log('%s upgrade not required' % upgradeClass.__name__, logger.DEBUG) for upgradeSubClass in upgradeClass.__subclasses__(): _processUpgrade(connection, upgradeSubClass) # Base migration class. All future DB changes should be subclassed from this class class SchemaUpgrade(object): def __init__(self, connection): self.connection = connection def hasTable(self, tableName): return len(self.connection.select('SELECT 1 FROM sqlite_master WHERE name = ?;', (tableName, ))) > 0 def hasColumn(self, tableName, column): return column in self.connection.tableInfo(tableName) def addColumn(self, table, column, type='NUMERIC', default=0): self.connection.action('ALTER TABLE [%s] ADD %s %s' % (table, column, type)) self.connection.action('UPDATE [%s] SET %s = ?' % (table, column), (default,)) def dropColumn(self, table, column): # get old table columns and store the ones we want to keep result = self.connection.select('pragma table_info([%s])' % table) keptColumns = [c for c in result if c['name'] != column] keptColumnsNames = [] final = [] pk = [] # copy the old table schema, column by column for column in keptColumns: keptColumnsNames.append(column['name']) cl = [column['name'], column['type']] ''' To be implemented if ever required if column['dflt_value']: cl.append(str(column['dflt_value'])) if column['notnull']: cl.append(column['notnull']) ''' if int(column['pk']) != 0: pk.append(column['name']) b = ' '.join(cl) final.append(b) # join all the table column creation fields final = ', '.join(final) keptColumnsNames = ', '.join(keptColumnsNames) # generate sql for the new table creation if len(pk) == 0: sql = 'CREATE TABLE [%s_new] (%s)' % (table, final) else: pk = ', '.join(pk) sql = 'CREATE TABLE [%s_new] (%s, PRIMARY KEY(%s))' % (table, final, pk) # create new temporary table and copy the old table data across, barring the removed column self.connection.action(sql) self.connection.action('INSERT INTO [%s_new] SELECT %s FROM [%s]' % (table, keptColumnsNames, table)) # copy the old indexes from the old table result = self.connection.select("SELECT sql FROM sqlite_master WHERE tbl_name=? and type='index'", [table]) # remove the old table and rename the new table to take it's place self.connection.action('DROP TABLE [%s]' % table) self.connection.action('ALTER TABLE [%s_new] RENAME TO [%s]' % (table, table)) # write any indexes to the new table if len(result) > 0: for index in result: self.connection.action(index['sql']) # vacuum the db as we will have a lot of space to reclaim after dropping tables self.connection.action('VACUUM') def checkDBVersion(self): return self.connection.checkDBVersion() def incDBVersion(self): new_version = self.checkDBVersion() + 1 self.connection.action('UPDATE db_version SET db_version = ?', [new_version]) return new_version def setDBVersion(self, new_version): self.connection.action('UPDATE db_version SET db_version = ?', [new_version]) return new_version def listTables(self): tables = [] sql_result = self.connection.select('SELECT name FROM sqlite_master where type = "table"') for table in sql_result: tables.append(table[0]) return tables def MigrationCode(myDB): schema = { 0: sickbeard.mainDB.InitialSchema, 9: sickbeard.mainDB.AddSizeAndSceneNameFields, 10: sickbeard.mainDB.RenameSeasonFolders, 11: sickbeard.mainDB.Add1080pAndRawHDQualities, 12: sickbeard.mainDB.AddShowidTvdbidIndex, 13: sickbeard.mainDB.AddLastUpdateTVDB, 14: sickbeard.mainDB.AddDBIncreaseTo15, 15: sickbeard.mainDB.AddIMDbInfo, 16: sickbeard.mainDB.AddProperNamingSupport, 17: sickbeard.mainDB.AddEmailSubscriptionTable, 18: sickbeard.mainDB.AddProperSearch, 19: sickbeard.mainDB.AddDvdOrderOption, 20: sickbeard.mainDB.AddSubtitlesSupport, 21: sickbeard.mainDB.ConvertTVShowsToIndexerScheme, 22: sickbeard.mainDB.ConvertTVEpisodesToIndexerScheme, 23: sickbeard.mainDB.ConvertIMDBInfoToIndexerScheme, 24: sickbeard.mainDB.ConvertInfoToIndexerScheme, 25: sickbeard.mainDB.AddArchiveFirstMatchOption, 26: sickbeard.mainDB.AddSceneNumbering, 27: sickbeard.mainDB.ConvertIndexerToInteger, 28: sickbeard.mainDB.AddRequireAndIgnoreWords, 29: sickbeard.mainDB.AddSportsOption, 30: sickbeard.mainDB.AddSceneNumberingToTvEpisodes, 31: sickbeard.mainDB.AddAnimeTVShow, 32: sickbeard.mainDB.AddAbsoluteNumbering, 33: sickbeard.mainDB.AddSceneAbsoluteNumbering, 34: sickbeard.mainDB.AddAnimeBlacklistWhitelist, 35: sickbeard.mainDB.AddSceneAbsoluteNumbering2, 36: sickbeard.mainDB.AddXemRefresh, 37: sickbeard.mainDB.AddSceneToTvShows, 38: sickbeard.mainDB.AddIndexerMapping, 39: sickbeard.mainDB.AddVersionToTvEpisodes, 40: sickbeard.mainDB.BumpDatabaseVersion, 41: sickbeard.mainDB.Migrate41, 42: sickbeard.mainDB.Migrate41, 5816: sickbeard.mainDB.MigrateUpstream, 5817: sickbeard.mainDB.MigrateUpstream, 5818: sickbeard.mainDB.MigrateUpstream, 10000: sickbeard.mainDB.SickGearDatabaseVersion, 10001: sickbeard.mainDB.RemoveDefaultEpStatusFromTvShows, 20000: sickbeard.mainDB.DBIncreaseTo20001, 20001: sickbeard.mainDB.AddTvShowOverview, 20002: sickbeard.mainDB.AddTvShowTags, # 20002: sickbeard.mainDB.AddCoolSickGearFeature3, } db_version = myDB.checkDBVersion() logger.log(u'Detected database version: v%s' % db_version, logger.DEBUG) if not (db_version in schema): if db_version == sickbeard.mainDB.MAX_DB_VERSION: logger.log(u'Database schema is up-to-date, no upgrade required') elif db_version < 10000: logger.log_error_and_exit(u'SickGear does not currently support upgrading from this database version') else: logger.log_error_and_exit(u'Invalid database version') else: while db_version < sickbeard.mainDB.MAX_DB_VERSION: try: update = schema[db_version](myDB) db_version = update.execute() except Exception, e: myDB.close() logger.log(u'Failed to update database with error: %s attempting recovery...' % ex(e), logger.ERROR) if restoreDatabase(myDB.filename, db_version): # initialize the main SB database logger.log_error_and_exit(u'Successfully restored database version: %s' % db_version) else: logger.log_error_and_exit(u'Failed to restore database version: %s' % db_version) def backup_database(filename, version): logger.log(u'Backing up database before upgrade') if not sickbeard.helpers.backupVersionedFile(dbFilename(filename), version): logger.log_error_and_exit(u'Database backup failed, abort upgrading database') else: logger.log(u'Proceeding with upgrade')