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Use _binary prefix for bytes/bytearray parameters (#140)
- Based on #106 but now disabled by default - Can be enabled via 'binary_prefix' connection parameter - Added unit tests to verify behaviour
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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ apilevel = "2.0"
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paramstyle = "format"
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from _mysql import *
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from MySQLdb.compat import PY2
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from MySQLdb.constants import FIELD_TYPE
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from MySQLdb.times import Date, Time, Timestamp, \
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DateFromTicks, TimeFromTicks, TimestampFromTicks
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@ -72,6 +73,10 @@ def test_DBAPISet_set_equality_membership():
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def test_DBAPISet_set_inequality_membership():
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assert FIELD_TYPE.DATE != STRING
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if PY2:
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def Binary(x):
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return bytearray(x)
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else:
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def Binary(x):
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return bytes(x)
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@ -137,6 +137,10 @@ class Connection(_mysql.connection):
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If True, autocommit is enabled.
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If None, autocommit isn't set and server default is used.
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:param bool binary_prefix:
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If set, the '_binary' prefix will be used for raw byte query
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arguments (e.g. Binary). This is disabled by default.
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There are a number of undocumented, non-standard methods. See the
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documentation for the MySQL C API for some hints on what they do.
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"""
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@ -174,6 +178,7 @@ class Connection(_mysql.connection):
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use_unicode = kwargs2.pop('use_unicode', use_unicode)
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sql_mode = kwargs2.pop('sql_mode', '')
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binary_prefix = kwargs2.pop('binary_prefix', False)
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client_flag = kwargs.get('client_flag', 0)
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client_version = tuple([ numeric_part(n) for n in _mysql.get_client_info().split('.')[:2] ])
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@ -197,7 +202,7 @@ class Connection(_mysql.connection):
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db = proxy(self)
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def _get_string_literal():
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# Note: string_literal() is called for bytes object on Python 3.
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# Note: string_literal() is called for bytes object on Python 3 (via bytes_literal)
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def string_literal(obj, dummy=None):
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return db.string_literal(obj)
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return string_literal
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@ -206,13 +211,18 @@ class Connection(_mysql.connection):
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if PY2:
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# unicode_literal is called for only unicode object.
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def unicode_literal(u, dummy=None):
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return db.literal(u.encode(unicode_literal.charset))
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return db.string_literal(u.encode(unicode_literal.charset))
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else:
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# unicode_literal() is called for arbitrary object.
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def unicode_literal(u, dummy=None):
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return db.literal(str(u).encode(unicode_literal.charset))
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return db.string_literal(str(u).encode(unicode_literal.charset))
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return unicode_literal
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def _get_bytes_literal():
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def bytes_literal(obj, dummy=None):
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return b'_binary' + db.string_literal(obj)
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return bytes_literal
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def _get_string_decoder():
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def string_decoder(s):
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return s.decode(string_decoder.charset)
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@ -220,6 +230,7 @@ class Connection(_mysql.connection):
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string_literal = _get_string_literal()
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self.unicode_literal = unicode_literal = _get_unicode_literal()
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bytes_literal = _get_bytes_literal()
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self.string_decoder = string_decoder = _get_string_decoder()
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if not charset:
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charset = self.character_set_name()
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@ -234,7 +245,12 @@ class Connection(_mysql.connection):
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self.converter[FIELD_TYPE.VARCHAR].append((None, string_decoder))
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self.converter[FIELD_TYPE.BLOB].append((None, string_decoder))
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if binary_prefix:
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self.encoders[bytes] = string_literal if PY2 else bytes_literal
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self.encoders[bytearray] = bytes_literal
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else:
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self.encoders[bytes] = string_literal
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self.encoders[unicode] = unicode_literal
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self._transactional = self.server_capabilities & CLIENT.TRANSACTIONS
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if self._transactional:
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import capabilities
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from datetime import timedelta
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from contextlib import closing
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import unittest
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import MySQLdb
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from MySQLdb.compat import unicode
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from MySQLdb import cursors
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from configdb import connection_factory
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import warnings
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@ -180,6 +182,23 @@ class test_MySQLdb(capabilities.DatabaseTest):
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finally:
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c.close()
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def test_binary_prefix(self):
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# verify prefix behaviour when enabled, disabled and for default (disabled)
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for binary_prefix in (True, False, None):
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kwargs = self.connect_kwargs.copy()
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# needs to be set to can guarantee CHARSET response for normal strings
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kwargs['charset'] = 'utf8'
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if binary_prefix != None:
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kwargs['binary_prefix'] = binary_prefix
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with closing(connection_factory(**kwargs)) as conn:
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with closing(conn.cursor()) as c:
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c.execute('SELECT CHARSET(%s)', (MySQLdb.Binary(b'raw bytes'),))
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self.assertEqual(c.fetchall()[0][0], 'binary' if binary_prefix else 'utf8')
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# normal strings should not get prefix
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c.execute('SELECT CHARSET(%s)', ('str',))
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self.assertEqual(c.fetchall()[0][0], 'utf8')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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if test_MySQLdb.leak_test:
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