# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ############################################################################## # # OpenERP, Open Source Management Solution # Copyright (C) 2010 OpenERP S.A. http://www.openerp.com # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the # License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Affero General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # ############################################################################## def _quote(to_quote): if '"' not in to_quote: return '"%s"' % to_quote return to_quote class Query(object): """ Dumb implementation of a Query object, using 3 string lists so far for backwards compatibility with the (table, where_clause, where_params) previously used. TODO: To be improved after v6.0 to rewrite part of the ORM and add support for: - auto-generated multiple table aliases - multiple joins to the same table with different conditions - dynamic right-hand-side values in domains (e.g. a.name = a.description) - etc. """ def __init__(self, tables=None, where_clause=None, where_clause_params=None, joins=None): # holds the list of tables joined using default JOIN. # the table names are stored double-quoted (backwards compatibility) self.tables = tables or [] # holds the list of WHERE clause elements, to be joined with # 'AND' when generating the final query self.where_clause = where_clause or [] # holds the parameters for the formatting of `where_clause`, to be # passed to psycopg's execute method. self.where_clause_params = where_clause_params or [] # holds table joins done explicitly, supporting outer joins. The JOIN # condition should not be in `where_clause`. The dict is used as follows: # self.joins = { # 'table_a': [ # ('table_b', 'table_a_col1', 'table_b_col', 'LEFT JOIN'), # ('table_c', 'table_a_col2', 'table_c_col', 'LEFT JOIN'), # ('table_d', 'table_a_col3', 'table_d_col', 'JOIN'), # ] # } # which should lead to the following SQL: # SELECT ... FROM "table_a" LEFT JOIN "table_b" ON ("table_a"."table_a_col1" = "table_b"."table_b_col") # LEFT JOIN "table_c" ON ("table_a"."table_a_col2" = "table_c"."table_c_col") self.joins = joins or {} def _get_table_aliases(self): from openerp.osv.expression import get_alias_from_query return [get_alias_from_query(from_statement)[1] for from_statement in self.tables] def _get_alias_mapping(self): from openerp.osv.expression import get_alias_from_query mapping = {} for table in self.tables: alias, statement = get_alias_from_query(table) mapping[statement] = table return mapping def add_join(self, connection, implicit=True, outer=False): """ Join a destination table to the current table. :param implicit: False if the join is an explicit join. This allows to fall back on the previous implementation of ``join`` before OpenERP 7.0. It therefore adds the JOIN specified in ``connection`` If True, the join is done implicitely, by adding the table alias in the from clause and the join condition in the where clause of the query. Implicit joins do not handle outer parameter. :param connection: a tuple ``(lhs, table, lhs_col, col, link)``. The join corresponds to the SQL equivalent of:: (lhs.lhs_col = table.col) Note that all connection elements are strings. Please refer to expression.py for more details about joins. :param outer: True if a LEFT OUTER JOIN should be used, if possible (no promotion to OUTER JOIN is supported in case the JOIN was already present in the query, as for the moment implicit INNER JOINs are only connected from NON-NULL columns so it would not be correct (e.g. for ``_inherits`` or when a domain criterion explicitly adds filtering) """ from openerp.osv.expression import generate_table_alias (lhs, table, lhs_col, col, link) = connection alias, alias_statement = generate_table_alias(lhs, [(table, link)]) if implicit: if alias_statement not in self.tables: self.tables.append(alias_statement) condition = '("%s"."%s" = "%s"."%s")' % (lhs, lhs_col, alias, col) self.where_clause.append(condition) else: # already joined pass return alias, alias_statement else: aliases = self._get_table_aliases() assert lhs in aliases, "Left-hand-side table %s must already be part of the query tables %s!" % (lhs, str(self.tables)) if alias_statement in self.tables: # already joined, must ignore (promotion to outer and multiple joins not supported yet) pass else: # add JOIN self.tables.append(alias_statement) self.joins.setdefault(lhs, []).append((alias, lhs_col, col, outer and 'LEFT JOIN' or 'JOIN')) return alias, alias_statement def get_sql(self): """ Returns (query_from, query_where, query_params). """ from openerp.osv.expression import get_alias_from_query query_from = '' tables_to_process = list(self.tables) alias_mapping = self._get_alias_mapping() def add_joins_for_table(table, query_from): for (dest_table, lhs_col, col, join) in self.joins.get(table, []): tables_to_process.remove(alias_mapping[dest_table]) query_from += ' %s %s ON ("%s"."%s" = "%s"."%s")' % \ (join, alias_mapping[dest_table], table, lhs_col, dest_table, col) query_from = add_joins_for_table(dest_table, query_from) return query_from for table in tables_to_process: query_from += table table_alias = get_alias_from_query(table)[1] if table_alias in self.joins: query_from = add_joins_for_table(table_alias, query_from) query_from += ',' query_from = query_from[:-1] # drop last comma return query_from, " AND ".join(self.where_clause), self.where_clause_params def __str__(self): return '' % self.get_sql() # vim:expandtab:smartindent:tabstop=4:softtabstop=4:shiftwidth=4: