SickGear/sickbeard/db.py
echel0n de5db9be64 Added ability to set a default indexer for trakt notifier used for adding shows from watch list so that SickRage knows what indexer to set the show as.
Indexer mapping now uses indexer api calls to gather its information and then stores it to a new table called indexer_mapping for instant lookups later on.

Fixed trakt related issues for adding new shows and syncing.

Centered items at bottom of pages to just look a little nicer and fit properly.
2014-07-23 22:07:01 -07:00

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# Author: Nic Wolfe <nic@wolfeden.ca>
# URL: http://code.google.com/p/sickbeard/
#
# This file is part of SickRage.
#
# SickRage 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.
#
# SickRage 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 SickRage. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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.suffix = suffix
self.row_type = row_type
self.connection = None
try:
self.reconnect()
except Exception as e:
logger.log(u"DB error: " + ex(e), logger.ERROR)
raise
def reconnect(self):
"""Closes the existing database connection and re-opens it."""
self.close()
self.connection = sqlite3.connect(dbFilename(self.filename, self.suffix), 20, check_same_thread=False)
self.connection.isolation_level = None
if self.row_type == "dict":
self.connection.row_factory = self._dict_factory
else:
self.connection.row_factory = sqlite3.Row
def __del__(self):
self.close()
def _cursor(self):
"""Returns the cursor; reconnects if disconnected."""
if self.connection is None: self.reconnect()
return self.connection.cursor()
def execute(self, query, args=None, fetchall=False, fetchone=False):
"""Executes the given query, returning the lastrowid from the query."""
cursor = self._cursor()
try:
if fetchall:
return self._execute(cursor, query, args).fetchall()
elif fetchone:
return self._execute(cursor, query, args).fetchone()
else:
return self._execute(cursor, query, args)
finally:
cursor.close()
def _execute(self, cursor, query, args):
try:
if args == None:
return cursor.execute(query)
return cursor.execute(query, args)
except sqlite3.OperationalError as e:
logger.log(u"DB error: " + ex(e), logger.ERROR)
self.close()
raise
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:
# remove None types
querylist = [i for i in querylist if i != None]
if querylist == None:
return
sqlResult = []
attempt = 0
while attempt < 5:
try:
for qu in querylist:
if len(qu) == 1:
if logTransaction:
logger.log(qu[0], logger.DEBUG)
sqlResult.append(self.execute(qu[0]))
elif len(qu) > 1:
if logTransaction:
logger.log(qu[0] + " with args " + str(qu[1]), logger.DEBUG)
sqlResult.append(self.execute(qu[0], qu[1]))
logger.log(u"Transaction with " + str(len(querylist)) + u" queries executed", logger.DEBUG)
# finished
break
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:
sqlResult = []
if self.connection:
self.connection.rollback()
logger.log(u"Fatal error executing query: " + ex(e), logger.ERROR)
raise
#time.sleep(0.02)
return sqlResult
def action(self, query, args=None, fetchall=False, fetchone=False):
with db_lock:
if query == None:
return
sqlResult = None
attempt = 0
while attempt < 5:
try:
if args == None:
logger.log(self.filename + ": " + query, logger.DB)
else:
logger.log(self.filename + ": " + query + " with args " + str(args), logger.DB)
sqlResult = self.execute(query, args, fetchall=fetchall, fetchone=fetchone)
# 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
#time.sleep(0.02)
return sqlResult
def select(self, query, args=None):
sqlResults = self.action(query, args, fetchall=True)
if sqlResults == None:
return []
return sqlResults
def selectOne(self, query, args=None):
sqlResults = self.action(query, args, fetchone=True)
if sqlResults == 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 " + tableName + " SET " + ", ".join(genParams(valueDict)) + " WHERE " + " 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
def _dict_factory(self, 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 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
# ===============
# = Upgrade API =
# ===============
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(version):
logger.log(u"Restoring database before trying upgrade again")
if not sickbeard.helpers.restoreVersionedFile(dbFilename(suffix='v' + str(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 " + prettyName(upgradeClass.__name__) + " database upgrade", logger.DEBUG)
if not instance.test():
logger.log(u"Database upgrade required: " + 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:
restored = False
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(version):
# initialize the main SB database
upgradeDatabase(DBConnection(), sickbeard.mainDB.InitialSchema)
restored = True
if not restored:
print "Error in " + str(upgradeClass.__name__) + ": " + ex(e)
raise
logger.log(upgradeClass.__name__ + " upgrade completed", logger.DEBUG)
else:
logger.log(upgradeClass.__name__ + " upgrade not required", 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 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