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Remove fix for old mysql bug; try to improve postgresql perf Supposedly mysql bug that causes test_mysql.mysqlDBTest.testFilteringSpecialChars to fail was fixed in 8.0.1 in 2017: https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=74901 Also disable fsync for postgres as we prefer speed to durability of data when running test suite. Need to find correct path for postgrsql.conf, so ls command added as well.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sat, 12 Feb 2022 00:50:02 -0500
parents 883c9e90b403
children db437dd13ed5
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"""This module defines a very basic store that's used by the CGI interface
to store session and one-time-key information.

Yes, it's called "sessions" - because originally it only defined a session
class. It's now also used for One Time Key handling too.
"""
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'
import os, time, logging

from roundup.anypy.html import html_escape as escape

class BasicDatabase:
    ''' Provide a nice encapsulation of an RDBMS table.

        Keys are id strings, values are automatically marshalled data.
    '''
    name = None
    def __init__(self, db):
        self.db = db
        self.conn, self.cursor = self.db.sql_open_connection()

    def clear(self):
        self.cursor.execute('delete from %ss'%self.name)

    def exists(self, infoid):
        n = self.name
        self.cursor.execute('select count(*) from %ss where %s_key=%s'%(n,
            n, self.db.arg), (infoid,))
        return int(self.cursor.fetchone()[0])

    _marker = []
    def get(self, infoid, value, default=_marker):
        n = self.name
        self.cursor.execute('select %s_value from %ss where %s_key=%s'%(n,
            n, n, self.db.arg), (infoid,))
        res = self.cursor.fetchone()
        if not res:
            if default != self._marker:
                return default
            raise KeyError('No such %s "%s"'%(self.name, escape(infoid)))
        values = eval(res[0])
        return values.get(value, None)

    def getall(self, infoid):
        n = self.name
        self.cursor.execute('select %s_value from %ss where %s_key=%s'%(n,
            n, n, self.db.arg), (infoid,))
        res = self.cursor.fetchone()
        if not res:
            raise KeyError('No such %s "%s"'%(self.name, escape (infoid)))
        return eval(res[0])

    def set(self, infoid, **newvalues):
        """ Store all newvalues under key infoid with a timestamp in database.

            If newvalues['__timestamp'] exists and is representable as a floating point number
            (i.e. could be generated by time.time()), that value is used for the <name>_time
            column in the database.
        """
        c = self.cursor
        n = self.name
        a = self.db.arg
        c.execute('select %s_value from %ss where %s_key=%s'%(n, n, n, a),
            (infoid,))
        res = c.fetchone()
        if res:
            values = eval(res[0])
        else:
            values = {}
        values.update(newvalues)

        if res:
            sql = 'update %ss set %s_value=%s where %s_key=%s'%(n, n,
                a, n, a)
            args = (repr(values), infoid)
        else:
            if '__timestamp' in newvalues:
                try:
                    # __timestamp must be represntable as a float. Check it.
                    timestamp = float(newvalues['__timestamp'])
                except ValueError:
                    timestamp = time.time()
            else:
                timestamp = time.time()

            sql = 'insert into %ss (%s_key, %s_time, %s_value) '\
                'values (%s, %s, %s)'%(n, n, n, n, a, a, a)
            args = (infoid, timestamp, repr(values))
        c.execute(sql, args)

    def list(self):
        c = self.cursor
        n = self.name
        c.execute('select %s_key from %ss'%(n, n))
        return [res[0] for res in c.fetchall()]

    def destroy(self, infoid):
        self.cursor.execute('delete from %ss where %s_key=%s'%(self.name,
            self.name, self.db.arg), (infoid,))

    def updateTimestamp(self, infoid):
        """ don't update every hit - once a minute should be OK """
        now = time.time()
        self.cursor.execute('''update %ss set %s_time=%s where %s_key=%s
            and %s_time < %s'''%(self.name, self.name, self.db.arg,
            self.name, self.db.arg, self.name, self.db.arg),
            (now, infoid, now-60))

    def clean(self):
        ''' Remove session records that haven't been used for a week. '''
        now = time.time()
        week = 60*60*24*7
        old = now - week
        self.cursor.execute('delete from %ss where %s_time < %s'%(self.name,
            self.name, self.db.arg), (old, ))

    def commit(self):
        logger = logging.getLogger('roundup.hyperdb.backend')
        logger.info('commit %s' % self.name)
        self.conn.commit()
        self.cursor = self.conn.cursor()

    def close(self):
        self.conn.close()

class Sessions(BasicDatabase):
    name = 'session'

class OneTimeKeys(BasicDatabase):
    name = 'otk'

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