Make pokedex work with SQLAlchemy 0.7. Warning: ugly hack!
[zzz-pokedex.git] / pokedex / db / load.py
index 6a548b8..d0dc00b 100644 (file)
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ import fnmatch
 import os.path
 import sys
 
-from sqlalchemy.orm.attributes import instrumentation_registry
 import sqlalchemy.sql.util
 import sqlalchemy.types
 
 from pokedex.db import metadata
 import pokedex.db.tables as tables
 from pokedex.defaults import get_default_csv_dir
+from pokedex.db.dependencies import find_dependent_tables
 
 
 def _get_table_names(metadata, patterns):
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ def _get_verbose_prints(verbose):
     def print_start(thing):
         # Truncate to 66 characters, leaving 10 characters for a success
         # or failure message
-        truncated_thing = thing[0:66]
+        truncated_thing = thing[:66]
 
         # Also, space-pad to keep the cursor in a known column
         num_spaces = 66 - len(truncated_thing)
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ def _get_verbose_prints(verbose):
     return print_start, print_status, print_done
 
 
-def load(session, tables=[], directory=None, drop_tables=False, verbose=False, safe=True):
+def load(session, tables=[], directory=None, drop_tables=False, verbose=False, safe=True, recursive=False):
     """Load data from CSV files into the given database session.
 
     Tables are created automatically.
@@ -119,6 +119,9 @@ def load(session, tables=[], directory=None, drop_tables=False, verbose=False, s
     `safe`
         If set to False, load can be faster, but can corrupt the database if
         it crashes or is interrupted.
+
+    `recursive`
+        If set to True, load all dependent tables too.
     """
 
     # First take care of verbosity
@@ -128,8 +131,13 @@ def load(session, tables=[], directory=None, drop_tables=False, verbose=False, s
     if directory is None:
         directory = get_default_csv_dir()
 
+    # XXX why isn't this done in command_load
     table_names = _get_table_names(metadata, tables)
     table_objs = [metadata.tables[name] for name in table_names]
+
+    if recursive:
+        table_objs.extend(find_dependent_tables(table_objs))
+
     table_objs = sqlalchemy.sql.util.sort_tables(table_objs)
 
     # SQLite speed tweaks
@@ -185,15 +193,15 @@ def load(session, tables=[], directory=None, drop_tables=False, verbose=False, s
                 force_not_null = 'FORCE NOT NULL ' + ','.join('"%s"' % c for c in not_null_cols)
             else:
                 force_not_null = ''
-            command = "COPY {table_name} ({columns}) FROM '{csvpath}' CSV HEADER {force_not_null}"
+            command = "COPY %(table_name)s (%(columns)s) FROM '%(csvpath)s' CSV HEADER %(force_not_null)s"
             session.connection().execute(
-                    command.format(
-                            table_name=table_name,
-                            csvpath=csvpath,
-                            columns=','.join('"%s"' % c for c in column_names),
-                            force_not_null=force_not_null,
-                        )
+                command % dict(
+                    table_name=table_name,
+                    csvpath=csvpath,
+                    columns=','.join('"%s"' % c for c in column_names),
+                    force_not_null=force_not_null,
                 )
+            )
             session.commit()
             print_done()
             continue
@@ -203,12 +211,12 @@ def load(session, tables=[], directory=None, drop_tables=False, verbose=False, s
         # them to the session last
         # ASSUMPTION: Self-referential tables have a single PK called "id"
         deferred_rows = []  # ( row referring to id, [foreign ids we need] )
-        seen_ids = {}       # primary key we've seen => 1
+        seen_ids = set()    # primary keys we've seen
 
         # Fetch foreign key columns that point at this table, if any
         self_ref_columns = []
         for column in table_obj.c:
-            if any(_.references(table_obj) for _ in column.foreign_keys):
+            if any(x.references(table_obj) for x in column.foreign_keys):
                 self_ref_columns.append(column)
 
         new_rows = []
@@ -247,18 +255,18 @@ def load(session, tables=[], directory=None, drop_tables=False, verbose=False, s
             # May need to stash this row and add it later if it refers to a
             # later row in this table
             if self_ref_columns:
-                foreign_ids = [row_data[_.name] for _ in self_ref_columns]
-                foreign_ids = [_ for _ in foreign_ids if _]  # remove NULL ids
+                foreign_ids = set(row_data[x.name] for x in self_ref_columns)
+                foreign_ids.discard(None)  # remove NULL ids
 
                 if not foreign_ids:
                     # NULL key.  Remember this row and add as usual.
-                    seen_ids[row_data['id']] = 1
+                    seen_ids.add(row_data['id'])
 
-                elif all(_ in seen_ids for _ in foreign_ids):
+                elif foreign_ids.issubset(seen_ids):
                     # Non-NULL key we've already seen.  Remember it and commit
                     # so we know the old row exists when we add the new one
                     insert_and_commit()
-                    seen_ids[row_data['id']] = 1
+                    seen_ids.add(row_data['id'])
 
                 else:
                     # Non-NULL future id.  Save this and insert it later!
@@ -277,7 +285,7 @@ def load(session, tables=[], directory=None, drop_tables=False, verbose=False, s
 
         # Attempt to add any spare rows we've collected
         for row_data, foreign_ids in deferred_rows:
-            if not all(_ in seen_ids for _ in foreign_ids):
+            if not foreign_ids.issubset(seen_ids):
                 # Could happen if row A refers to B which refers to C.
                 # This is ridiculous and doesn't happen in my data so far
                 raise ValueError("Too many levels of self-reference!  "
@@ -286,7 +294,7 @@ def load(session, tables=[], directory=None, drop_tables=False, verbose=False, s
             session.connection().execute(
                 insert_stmt.values(**row_data)
             )
-            seen_ids[row_data['id']] = 1
+            seen_ids.add(row_data['id'])
         session.commit()
 
         print_done()