| from typing import Any, Optional, Sequence, Tuple, Type
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| from types import TracebackType
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| from typing_extensions import Protocol, Self, Literal
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| from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
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| from threading import local
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| from overrides import override, EnforceOverrides
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| import pypika
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| import pypika.queries
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| from chromadb.config import System, Component
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| from uuid import UUID
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| from itertools import islice, count
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| class Cursor(Protocol):
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| """Reifies methods we use from a DBAPI2 Cursor since DBAPI2 is not typed."""
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| def execute(self, sql: str, params: Optional[Tuple[Any, ...]] = None) -> Self:
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| ...
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| def executescript(self, script: str) -> Self:
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| ...
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| def executemany(
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| self, sql: str, params: Optional[Sequence[Tuple[Any, ...]]] = None
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| ) -> Self:
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| ...
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| def fetchone(self) -> Tuple[Any, ...]:
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| ...
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| def fetchall(self) -> Sequence[Tuple[Any, ...]]:
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| ...
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| class TxWrapper(ABC, EnforceOverrides):
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| """Wrapper class for DBAPI 2.0 Connection objects, with which clients can implement transactions.
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| Makes two guarantees that basic DBAPI 2.0 connections do not:
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| - __enter__ returns a Cursor object consistently (instead of a Connection like some do)
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| - Always re-raises an exception if one was thrown from the body
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| """
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| @abstractmethod
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| def __enter__(self) -> Cursor:
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| pass
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| @abstractmethod
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| def __exit__(
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| self,
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| exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
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| exc_value: Optional[BaseException],
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| traceback: Optional[TracebackType],
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| ) -> Literal[False]:
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| pass
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| class SqlDB(Component):
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| """DBAPI 2.0 interface wrapper to ensure consistent behavior between implementations"""
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| def __init__(self, system: System):
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| super().__init__(system)
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| @abstractmethod
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| def tx(self) -> TxWrapper:
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| """Return a transaction wrapper"""
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| pass
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| @staticmethod
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| @abstractmethod
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| def querybuilder() -> Type[pypika.Query]:
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| """Return a PyPika Query builder of an appropriate subtype for this database
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| implementation (see
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| https://pypika.readthedocs.io/en/latest/3_advanced.html#handling-different-database-platforms)
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| """
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| pass
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| @staticmethod
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| @abstractmethod
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| def parameter_format() -> str:
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| """Return the appropriate parameter format for this database implementation.
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| Will be called with str.format(i) where i is the numeric index of the parameter.
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| """
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| pass
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| @staticmethod
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| @abstractmethod
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| def uuid_to_db(uuid: Optional[UUID]) -> Optional[Any]:
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| """Convert a UUID to a value that can be passed to the DB driver"""
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| pass
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| @staticmethod
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| @abstractmethod
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| def uuid_from_db(value: Optional[Any]) -> Optional[UUID]:
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| """Convert a value from the DB driver to a UUID"""
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| pass
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| @staticmethod
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| @abstractmethod
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| def unique_constraint_error() -> Type[BaseException]:
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| """Return the exception type that the DB raises when a unique constraint is
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| violated"""
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| pass
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| def param(self, idx: int) -> pypika.Parameter:
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| """Return a PyPika Parameter object for the given index"""
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| return pypika.Parameter(self.parameter_format().format(idx))
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| _context = local()
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| class ParameterValue(pypika.Parameter):
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| """
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| Wrapper class for PyPika paramters that allows the values for Parameters
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| to be expressed inline while building a query. See get_sql() for
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| detailed usage information.
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| """
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| def __init__(self, value: Any):
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| self.value = value
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| @override
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| def get_sql(self, **kwargs: Any) -> str:
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| if isinstance(self.value, (list, tuple)):
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| _context.values.extend(self.value)
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| indexes = islice(_context.generator, len(self.value))
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| placeholders = ", ".join(_context.formatstr.format(i) for i in indexes)
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| val = f"({placeholders})"
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| else:
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| _context.values.append(self.value)
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| val = _context.formatstr.format(next(_context.generator))
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| return str(val)
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| def get_sql(
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| query: pypika.queries.QueryBuilder, formatstr: str = "?"
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| ) -> Tuple[str, Tuple[Any, ...]]:
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| """
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| Wrapper for pypika's get_sql method that allows the values for Parameters
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| to be expressed inline while building a query, and that returns a tuple of the
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| SQL string and parameters. This makes it easier to construct complex queries
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| programmatically and automatically matches up the generated SQL with the required
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| parameter vector.
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| Doing so requires using the ParameterValue class defined in this module instead
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| of the base pypika.Parameter class.
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| Usage Example:
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| q = (
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| pypika.Query().from_("table")
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| .select("col1")
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| .where("col2"==ParameterValue("foo"))
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| .where("col3"==ParameterValue("bar"))
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| )
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| sql, params = get_sql(q)
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| cursor.execute(sql, params)
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| Note how it is not necessary to construct the parameter vector manually... it
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| will always be generated with the parameter values in the same order as emitted
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| SQL string.
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| The format string should match the parameter format for the database being used.
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| It will be called with str.format(i) where i is the numeric index of the parameter.
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| For example, Postgres requires parameters like `:1`, `:2`, etc. so the format string
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| should be `":{}"`.
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| See https://pypika.readthedocs.io/en/latest/2_tutorial.html#parametrized-queries for more
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| information on parameterized queries in PyPika.
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| """
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| _context.values = []
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| _context.generator = count(1)
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| _context.formatstr = formatstr
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| sql = query.get_sql()
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| params = tuple(_context.values)
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| return sql, params
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