Python源码示例:sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql.BIGINT

示例1
def test_column_adaptation(metadata):
    Table("simple_items", metadata, Column("id", postgresql.BIGINT), Column("length", postgresql.DOUBLE_PRECISION))

    assert (
        generate_code(metadata)
        == """\
# coding: utf-8
from sqlalchemy import BigInteger, Column, Float, MetaData, Table

metadata = MetaData()


t_simple_items = Table(
    'simple_items', metadata,
    Column('id', BigInteger),
    Column('length', Float)
)
"""
    ) 
示例2
def autogen_column_reflect(self, inspector, table, column_info):
        if column_info.get('default') and \
                isinstance(column_info['type'], (INTEGER, BIGINT)):
            seq_match = re.match(
                r"nextval\('(.+?)'::regclass\)",
                column_info['default'])
            if seq_match:
                info = inspector.bind.execute(text(
                    "select c.relname, a.attname "
                    "from pg_class as c join pg_depend d on d.objid=c.oid and "
                    "d.classid='pg_class'::regclass and "
                    "d.refclassid='pg_class'::regclass "
                    "join pg_class t on t.oid=d.refobjid "
                    "join pg_attribute a on a.attrelid=t.oid and "
                    "a.attnum=d.refobjsubid "
                    "where c.relkind='S' and c.relname=:seqname"
                ), seqname=seq_match.group(1)).first()
                if info:
                    seqname, colname = info
                    if colname == column_info['name']:
                        log.info(
                            "Detected sequence named '%s' as "
                            "owned by integer column '%s(%s)', "
                            "assuming SERIAL and omitting",
                            seqname, table.name, colname)
                        # sequence, and the owner is this column,
                        # its a SERIAL - whack it!
                        del column_info['default'] 
示例3
def autogen_column_reflect(self, inspector, table, column_info):
        if column_info.get("default") and isinstance(
            column_info["type"], (INTEGER, BIGINT)
        ):
            seq_match = re.match(
                r"nextval\('(.+?)'::regclass\)", column_info["default"]
            )
            if seq_match:
                info = sqla_compat._exec_on_inspector(
                    inspector,
                    text(
                        "select c.relname, a.attname "
                        "from pg_class as c join "
                        "pg_depend d on d.objid=c.oid and "
                        "d.classid='pg_class'::regclass and "
                        "d.refclassid='pg_class'::regclass "
                        "join pg_class t on t.oid=d.refobjid "
                        "join pg_attribute a on a.attrelid=t.oid and "
                        "a.attnum=d.refobjsubid "
                        "where c.relkind='S' and c.relname=:seqname"
                    ),
                    seqname=seq_match.group(1),
                ).first()
                if info:
                    seqname, colname = info
                    if colname == column_info["name"]:
                        log.info(
                            "Detected sequence named '%s' as "
                            "owned by integer column '%s(%s)', "
                            "assuming SERIAL and omitting",
                            seqname,
                            table.name,
                            colname,
                        )
                        # sequence, and the owner is this column,
                        # its a SERIAL - whack it!
                        del column_info["default"] 
示例4
def autogen_column_reflect(self, inspector, table, column_info):
        if column_info.get('default') and \
                isinstance(column_info['type'], (INTEGER, BIGINT)):
            seq_match = re.match(
                r"nextval\('(.+?)'::regclass\)",
                column_info['default'])
            if seq_match:
                info = inspector.bind.execute(text(
                    "select c.relname, a.attname "
                    "from pg_class as c join pg_depend d on d.objid=c.oid and "
                    "d.classid='pg_class'::regclass and "
                    "d.refclassid='pg_class'::regclass "
                    "join pg_class t on t.oid=d.refobjid "
                    "join pg_attribute a on a.attrelid=t.oid and "
                    "a.attnum=d.refobjsubid "
                    "where c.relkind='S' and c.relname=:seqname"
                ), seqname=seq_match.group(1)).first()
                if info:
                    seqname, colname = info
                    if colname == column_info['name']:
                        log.info(
                            "Detected sequence named '%s' as "
                            "owned by integer column '%s(%s)', "
                            "assuming SERIAL and omitting",
                            seqname, table.name, colname)
                        # sequence, and the owner is this column,
                        # its a SERIAL - whack it!
                        del column_info['default']