+def _get_table_names(metadata, patterns):
+ """Returns a list of table names from the given metadata. If `patterns`
+ exists, only tables matching one of the patterns will be returned.
+ """
+ if patterns:
+ table_names = set()
+ for pattern in patterns:
+ if '.' in pattern or '/' in pattern:
+ # If it looks like a filename, pull out just the table name
+ _, filename = os.path.split(pattern)
+ table_name, _ = os.path.splitext(filename)
+ pattern = table_name
+
+ table_names.update(fnmatch.filter(metadata.tables.keys(), pattern))
+ else:
+ table_names = metadata.tables.keys()
+
+ return list(table_names)
+
+def _get_verbose_prints(verbose):
+ """If `verbose` is true, returns three functions: one for printing a
+ starting message, one for printing an interim status update, and one for
+ printing a success or failure message when finished.
+
+ If `verbose` is false, returns no-op functions.
+ """
+
+ if not verbose:
+ # Return dummies
+ def dummy(*args, **kwargs):
+ pass
+
+ return dummy, dummy, dummy
+
+ ### Okay, verbose == True; print stuff
+
+ def print_start(thing):
+ # Truncate to 66 characters, leaving 10 characters for a success
+ # or failure message
+ truncated_thing = thing[0:66]
+
+ # Also, space-pad to keep the cursor in a known column
+ num_spaces = 66 - len(truncated_thing)
+
+ print "%s...%s" % (truncated_thing, ' ' * num_spaces),
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
+ if sys.stdout.isatty():
+ # stdout is a terminal; stupid backspace tricks are OK.
+ # Don't use print, because it always adds magical spaces, which
+ # makes backspace accounting harder
+
+ backspaces = [0]
+ def print_status(msg):
+ # Overwrite any status text with spaces before printing
+ sys.stdout.write('\b' * backspaces[0])
+ sys.stdout.write(' ' * backspaces[0])
+ sys.stdout.write('\b' * backspaces[0])
+ sys.stdout.write(msg)
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+ backspaces[0] = len(msg)
+
+ def print_done(msg='ok'):
+ # Overwrite any status text with spaces before printing
+ sys.stdout.write('\b' * backspaces[0])
+ sys.stdout.write(' ' * backspaces[0])
+ sys.stdout.write('\b' * backspaces[0])
+ sys.stdout.write(msg + "\n")
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+ backspaces[0] = 0
+
+ else:
+ # stdout is a file (or something); don't bother with status at all
+ def print_status(msg):
+ pass
+
+ def print_done(msg='ok'):
+ print msg
+
+ return print_start, print_status, print_done
+
+
+def load(session, tables=[], directory=None, drop_tables=False, verbose=False, safe=True):