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MySQL backend fixes for Python 3.
With Python 2, text sent to and from MySQL is treated as bytes in
Python. The database may be recorded by MySQL as having some other
encoding (latin1 being the default in some MySQL versions - Roundup
does not set an encoding explicitly, unlike in back_postgresql), but
as long as MySQL's notion of the connection encoding agrees with its
notion of the database encoding, no conversions actually take place
and the bytes are stored and returned as-is.
With Python 3, text sent to and from MySQL is treated as Python
Unicode strings. When the database and connection encoding is latin1,
that means the bytes stored in the database under Python 2 are
interpreted as latin1 and converted from that to Unicode, producing
incorrect results for any non-ASCII characters; furthermore, if trying
to store new non-ASCII data in the database under Python 3, any
non-latin1 characters produce errors.
This patch arranges for both the connection and database character
sets to be UTF-8 when using Python 3, and documents a need to export
and import the database when moving from Python 2 to Python 3 with
this backend.
| author | Joseph Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk> |
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| date | Sun, 16 Sep 2018 16:19:20 +0000 |
| parents | d26921b851c3 |
| children | fed0f839c260 |
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############################################################################## # # Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Zope Corporation and Contributors. # All Rights Reserved. # # This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License, # Version 2.0 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution. # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED # WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # ############################################################################## # Modifications for Roundup: # 1. commented out ITALES references # 2. implemented ustr as str """ Dummy TALES engine so that I can test out the TAL implementation. """ import re import sys from .TALDefs import NAME_RE, TALESError, ErrorInfo #from ITALES import ITALESCompiler, ITALESEngine #from DocumentTemplate.DT_Util import ustr ustr = str IDomain = None if 'Zope' in sys.modules: try: from Zope.I18n.ITranslationService import ITranslationService from Zope.I18n.IDomain import IDomain except ImportError: pass if IDomain is None: # Before 2.7, or not in Zope class ITranslationService: pass class IDomain: pass class _Default: pass Default = _Default() name_match = re.compile(r"(?s)(%s):(.*)\Z" % NAME_RE).match class CompilerError(BaseException): pass class DummyEngine: position = None source_file = None #__implements__ = ITALESCompiler, ITALESEngine def __init__(self, macros=None): if macros is None: macros = {} self.macros = macros dict = {'nothing': None, 'default': Default} self.locals = self.globals = dict self.stack = [dict] self.translationService = DummyTranslationService() def getCompilerError(self): return CompilerError def getCompiler(self): return self def setSourceFile(self, source_file): self.source_file = source_file def setPosition(self, position): self.position = position def compile(self, expr): return "$%s$" % expr def uncompile(self, expression): assert expression.startswith("$") and expression.endswith("$"),expression return expression[1:-1] def beginScope(self): self.stack.append(self.locals) def endScope(self): assert len(self.stack) > 1, "more endScope() than beginScope() calls" self.locals = self.stack.pop() def setLocal(self, name, value): if self.locals is self.stack[-1]: # Unmerge this scope's locals from previous scope of first set self.locals = self.locals.copy() self.locals[name] = value def setGlobal(self, name, value): self.globals[name] = value def evaluate(self, expression): assert expression.startswith("$") and expression.endswith("$"), expression expression = expression[1:-1] m = name_match(expression) if m: type, expr = m.group(1, 2) else: type = "path" expr = expression if type in ("string", "str"): return expr if type in ("path", "var", "global", "local"): return self.evaluatePathOrVar(expr) if type == "not": return not self.evaluate(expr) if type == "exists": return expr in self.locals or expr in self.globals if type == "python": try: return eval(expr, self.globals, self.locals) except: raise TALESError("evaluation error in %s" % repr(expr)) if type == "position": # Insert the current source file name, line number, # and column offset. if self.position: lineno, offset = self.position else: lineno, offset = None, None return '%s (%s,%s)' % (self.source_file, lineno, offset) raise TALESError("unrecognized expression: " + repr(expression)) def evaluatePathOrVar(self, expr): expr = expr.strip() if expr in self.locals: return self.locals[expr] elif expr in self.globals: return self.globals[expr] else: raise TALESError("unknown variable: %s" % repr(expr)) def evaluateValue(self, expr): return self.evaluate(expr) def evaluateBoolean(self, expr): return self.evaluate(expr) def evaluateText(self, expr): text = self.evaluate(expr) if text is not None and text is not Default: text = ustr(text) return text def evaluateStructure(self, expr): # XXX Should return None or a DOM tree return self.evaluate(expr) def evaluateSequence(self, expr): # XXX Should return a sequence return self.evaluate(expr) def evaluateMacro(self, macroName): assert macroName.startswith("$") and macroName.endswith("$"), macroName macroName = macroName[1:-1] file, localName = self.findMacroFile(macroName) if not file: # Local macro macro = self.macros[localName] else: # External macro import driver program, macros = driver.compilefile(file) macro = macros.get(localName) if not macro: raise TALESError("macro %s not found in file %s" % (localName, file)) return macro def findMacroDocument(self, macroName): file, localName = self.findMacroFile(macroName) if not file: return file, localName import driver doc = driver.parsefile(file) return doc, localName def findMacroFile(self, macroName): if not macroName: raise TALESError("empty macro name") i = macroName.rfind('/') if i < 0: # No slash -- must be a locally defined macro return None, macroName else: # Up to last slash is the filename fileName = macroName[:i] localName = macroName[i+1:] return fileName, localName def setRepeat(self, name, expr): seq = self.evaluateSequence(expr) return Iterator(name, seq, self) def createErrorInfo(self, err, position): return ErrorInfo(err, position) def getDefault(self): return Default def translate(self, domain, msgid, mapping, default=None): return self.translationService.translate(domain, msgid, mapping, default=default) class Iterator: # This is not an implementation of a Python iterator. The next() # method returns true or false to indicate whether another item is # available; if there is another item, the iterator instance calls # setLocal() on the evaluation engine passed to the constructor. def __init__(self, name, seq, engine): self.name = name self.seq = seq self.engine = engine self.nextIndex = 0 def next(self): i = self.nextIndex try: item = self.seq[i] except IndexError: return 0 self.nextIndex = i+1 self.engine.setLocal(self.name, item) return 1 class DummyDomain: __implements__ = IDomain def translate(self, msgid, mapping=None, context=None, target_language=None, default=None): # This is a fake translation service which simply uppercases non # ${name} placeholder text in the message id. # # First, transform a string with ${name} placeholders into a list of # substrings. Then upcase everything but the placeholders, then glue # things back together. # simulate an unknown msgid by returning None if msgid == "don't translate me": text = default else: text = msgid.upper() def repl(m, mapping=mapping): return ustr(mapping[m.group(m.lastindex).lower()]) cre = re.compile(r'\$(?:(%s)|\{(%s)\})' % (NAME_RE, NAME_RE)) return cre.sub(repl, text) class DummyTranslationService: __implements__ = ITranslationService def translate(self, domain, msgid, mapping=None, context=None, target_language=None, default=None): return self.getDomain(domain).translate(msgid, mapping, context, target_language, default=default) def getDomain(self, domain): return DummyDomain()
