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""":mod:`hstore` --- Using PostgreSQL hstore with SQLAlchemy | |
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.. note:: | |
I released it under Public Domain. Feel free to use! | |
It provides :class:`Hstore` type which makes you to store Python | |
dictionaries into hstore columns in PostgreSQL. For example:: | |
from sqlalchemy import Column | |
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base | |
from sqlalchemy.types import Integer, Unicode | |
from hstore import Hstore | |
Base = declarative_base() | |
class Person(Base): | |
'''Person model class that can store extra data as well.''' | |
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True) | |
name = Column(Unicode, nullable=False) | |
extra_data = Column(Hstore, nullable=False, default={}) | |
__tablename__ = 'people' | |
and then you can use it like: | |
>>> p = Person(name=u'Hong Minhee', | |
... extra_data={'twitter': 'hongminhee', 'github': 'dahlia'}) | |
>>> session.add(p) | |
>>> session.flush() | |
It will be stored in PostgreSQL using hstore:: | |
# SELECT * FROM people; | |
id | name | extra_data | |
----+-------------+-------------------------------------------- | |
1 | Hong Minhee | "twitter"=>"hongminhee", "github"=>"dahlia" | |
(1 row) | |
""" | |
import collections | |
import sqlalchemy.types | |
__license__ = 'Public Domain' | |
class Hstore(sqlalchemy.types.UserDefinedType, sqlalchemy.types.MutableType): | |
"""The ``hstore`` type that stores a dictionary. It can take an any | |
instance of :class:`collections.Mapping`. | |
It can be extended to store other types than string e.g.:: | |
class IntegerBooleanHstore(Hstore): | |
'''The ``hstore`` type for integer keys and boolean values.''' | |
def map_bind_key(self, key): | |
if key is not None: | |
return unicode(key) | |
def map_bind_value(self, value): | |
if value is not None: | |
return u't' if value else u'f' | |
def map_result_key(self, key): | |
if key is not None: | |
return int(key) | |
def map_result_value(self, value): | |
if value is not None: | |
return value == u't' | |
:param value_nullable: to prevent ``None`` (``NULL``) for dictionary | |
values, set it ``True``. default is ``False`` | |
:type value_nullable: :class:`bool` | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, value_nullable=True): | |
self.value_nullable = bool(value_nullable) | |
def map_bind_key(self, key): | |
"""The mapping function that is used for binding keys. The default | |
implementation is just a string identity function. | |
:param key: a key object to bind | |
:returns: a mapped key string | |
:rtype: :class:`unicode` | |
""" | |
if key is None: | |
return | |
if not isinstance(key, basestring): | |
raise TypeError('hstore key must be a string, not ' + repr(key)) | |
return unicode(key) | |
def map_bind_value(self, value): | |
"""The mapping function that is used for binding values. | |
The default implementation is just a string identity function. | |
:param value: a value to bind | |
:returns: a mapped value string | |
:rtype: :class:`unicode` | |
""" | |
if value is None: | |
return | |
if not isinstance(value, basestring): | |
raise TypeError('hstore value must be a string, not ' + | |
repr(value)) | |
return unicode(value) | |
def map_result_key(self, key): | |
"""The mapping function that is used for resulting keys. The default | |
implementation is just an identity function. | |
:param key: a raw key of the result | |
:type key: :class:`unicode` | |
:returns: a mapped key object | |
""" | |
return key | |
def map_result_value(self, value): | |
"""The mapping function that is used for resulting values. | |
The default implementation is just an identity function. | |
:param key: a raw value of the result | |
:type key: :class:`unicode` | |
:returns: a mapped value | |
""" | |
return value | |
def get_col_spec(self): | |
return 'hstore' | |
def is_mutable(self): | |
return True | |
def compare_values(self, x, y): | |
x = None if x is None else dict(x) | |
y = None if y is None else dict(y) | |
return x == y | |
def copy_value(self, value): | |
if value is not None: | |
return dict(value) | |
def bind_processor(self, dialect): | |
def process(value): | |
if value is None: | |
return | |
if not isinstance(value, collections.Mapping): | |
raise TypeError('expected a collections.Mapping object, not ' | |
+ repr(value)) | |
items = getattr(value, 'iteritems', value.items)() | |
map_bind_key = self.map_bind_key | |
def map_key(key): | |
if key is None: | |
raise TypeError('hstore key cannot be None') | |
return map_bind_key(key) | |
if self.value_nullable: | |
map_value = self.map_bind_value | |
else: | |
map_bind_value = self.map_bind_value | |
def map_value(value): | |
if value is None: | |
raise TypeError('hstore value cannot be None') | |
return map_bind_value(value) | |
return dict((map_key(k), map_value(v)) for k, v in items) | |
return process | |
def result_processor(self, dialect, coltype): | |
def process(value): | |
map_key = self.map_result_key | |
map_value = self.map_result_value | |
return dict((map_key(k), map_value(v)) | |
for k, v in value.iteritems()) | |
return process |
@pgs31 Yeah, it is released under Public Domain. Feel free to use!
Thanking you kindly :)
@plaes It’s too naive to be included in upstream. :-) First of all it heavily depends on psycopg2.
@dahlia i'm sorry, i'm a sqlalchemy noob, but i can't figure out how to get the psycopg2 connection from sqlalchemy (to register hstore on it)... can you help me?
Got!
conn = session.connection()
register_hstore(conn.engine.raw_connection(), True)
@vad 👍
@dahlia ;) Do you plan to package this? It would be handy.
@dahlia how do I change it to use pghstore? Do I have to run the psycopg2.extras.register_hstore function every time I open a new connection? with flask/flask-sqlalchemy I'm doing:
@app.before_request
Def reg_hstore() :
register_hstore(db.engine.raw_connection(), True)
This works locally but on heroku produces a 'too many connections' error
@vad where in your app are you running the register_hstore(conn.engine.raw_connection(), True)?
doing it before each request is causing me 'too many connections'
@chrickso Try @app.before_first_request
@dahlia perhaps you can explain the difference between this gist and pghstore
Hi @dahlia, love your bit of code - it works a treat. Quick question - are you releasing this into the public domain? I'd like to include it in my app, so I need to know what if any license conflicts there might be :)
Cheers