aodh/ceilometer/storage/sqlalchemy/utils.py
Victor Stinner a19ed26985 Python 3: Replace unicode with six.text_type
This patch was generated by the sixer tool using the unicode operation:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sixer

Manual change:

* Revert change in a docstring in ceilometer/api/controllers/v2/utils.py to
  workaround a bug in the sixer tool

Change-Id: I87f6918212bc3a2cc7232e941cab8b6745fcb688
2015-05-15 22:43:51 +02:00

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
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import operator
import types
import six
from sqlalchemy import and_
from sqlalchemy import asc
from sqlalchemy import desc
from sqlalchemy import not_
from sqlalchemy import or_
from sqlalchemy.orm import aliased
import ceilometer
from ceilometer.storage.sqlalchemy import models
META_TYPE_MAP = {bool: models.MetaBool,
str: models.MetaText,
six.text_type: models.MetaText,
types.NoneType: models.MetaText,
int: models.MetaBigInt,
long: models.MetaBigInt,
float: models.MetaFloat}
class QueryTransformer(object):
operators = {"=": operator.eq,
"<": operator.lt,
">": operator.gt,
"<=": operator.le,
"=<": operator.le,
">=": operator.ge,
"=>": operator.ge,
"!=": operator.ne,
"in": lambda field_name, values: field_name.in_(values),
"=~": lambda field, value: field.op("regexp")(value)}
# operators which are differs for different dialects
dialect_operators = {'postgresql': {'=~': (lambda field, value:
field.op("~")(value))}}
complex_operators = {"or": or_,
"and": and_,
"not": not_}
ordering_functions = {"asc": asc,
"desc": desc}
def __init__(self, table, query, dialect='mysql'):
self.table = table
self.query = query
self.dialect_name = dialect
def _get_operator(self, op):
return (self.dialect_operators.get(self.dialect_name, {}).get(op)
or self.operators[op])
def _handle_complex_op(self, complex_op, nodes):
op = self.complex_operators[complex_op]
if op == not_:
nodes = [nodes]
element_list = []
for node in nodes:
element = self._transform(node)
element_list.append(element)
return op(*element_list)
def _handle_simple_op(self, simple_op, nodes):
op = self._get_operator(simple_op)
field_name = nodes.keys()[0]
value = nodes.values()[0]
if field_name.startswith('resource_metadata.'):
return self._handle_metadata(op, field_name, value)
else:
return op(getattr(self.table, field_name), value)
def _handle_metadata(self, op, field_name, value):
if op == self.operators["in"]:
raise ceilometer.NotImplementedError('Metadata query with in '
'operator is not implemented')
field_name = field_name[len('resource_metadata.'):]
meta_table = META_TYPE_MAP[type(value)]
meta_alias = aliased(meta_table)
on_clause = and_(self.table.internal_id == meta_alias.id,
meta_alias.meta_key == field_name)
# outer join is needed to support metaquery
# with or operator on non existent metadata field
# see: test_query_non_existing_metadata_with_result
# test case.
self.query = self.query.outerjoin(meta_alias, on_clause)
return op(meta_alias.value, value)
def _transform(self, sub_tree):
operator = sub_tree.keys()[0]
nodes = sub_tree.values()[0]
if operator in self.complex_operators:
return self._handle_complex_op(operator, nodes)
else:
return self._handle_simple_op(operator, nodes)
def apply_filter(self, expression_tree):
condition = self._transform(expression_tree)
self.query = self.query.filter(condition)
def apply_options(self, orderby, limit):
self._apply_order_by(orderby)
if limit is not None:
self.query = self.query.limit(limit)
def _apply_order_by(self, orderby):
if orderby is not None:
for field in orderby:
ordering_function = self.ordering_functions[field.values()[0]]
self.query = self.query.order_by(ordering_function(
getattr(self.table, field.keys()[0])))
else:
self.query = self.query.order_by(desc(self.table.timestamp))
def get_query(self):
return self.query