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# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 by Intevation GmbH |
# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003 by Intevation GmbH |
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# Authors: |
# Authors: |
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# Bernhard Herzog <[email protected]> |
# Bernhard Herzog <[email protected]> |
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Currently this is basically just a wrapper around dbflib. |
Currently this is basically just a wrapper around dbflib. |
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""" |
""" |
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# Implementation strategy regarding writing to a DBF file: |
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# Most of the time Thuban only needs to read from a table and it is |
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# important that Thuban can work with read-only files. Therefore the |
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# DBF file is opened only for reading initially. Only when |
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# write_record is called we try to open the DBF file for writing as |
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# well. If that succeeds the read/write DBF file will be used for |
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# all IO afterwards. |
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# It's important to use the same DBF file object for both reading |
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# and writing to make sure that reading a records after writing |
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# returns the new values. With two separate objects this wouldn't |
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# work because a DBF file object buffers some data |
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def __init__(self, filename): |
def __init__(self, filename): |
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self.filename = filename |
self.filename = filename |
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self.dbf = dbflib.DBFFile(filename, "r+b") |
self.dbf = dbflib.DBFFile(filename) |
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# If true, self.dbf is open for writing. |
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self._writable = 0 |
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def Destroy(self): |
def Destroy(self): |
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self.dbf.close() |
self.dbf.close() |
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type = dbflib_fieldtypes[type] |
type = dbflib_fieldtypes[type] |
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return type, name, width, prec |
return type, name, width, prec |
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def field_info_by_name(self, fieldName): |
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count = self.field_count() |
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for i in range(count): |
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info = self.field_info(i) |
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if info[1] == fieldName: |
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return info |
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return None |
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def field_range(self, fieldName): |
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"""Finds the first occurences of the minimum and maximum values |
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in the table for the given field. |
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This assumes that the standard comparison operators (<, >, etc.) |
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will work for the given data. |
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Returns a tuple ((min, rec), (max, rec)) where: |
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min is the minimum value |
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max is the maximum value |
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rec is the record number where the value was found. One |
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should check that the record number of min is not |
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the same as the record number of max. |
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Returns None if there are no records |
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""" |
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count = self.record_count() |
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if count == 0: |
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return None |
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rec = self.read_record(0) |
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min = rec[fieldName] |
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min_rec = 0 |
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max = rec[fieldName] |
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max_rec = 0 |
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for i in range(1, count): |
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rec = self.read_record(i) |
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data = rec[fieldName] |
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if data < min: |
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min = data |
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min_rec = rec |
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elif data > max: |
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max = data |
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max_rec = rec |
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return ((min, min_rec), (max, max_rec)) |
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def GetUniqueValues(self, fieldName): |
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"""Return a list of all unique entries in the table for the given |
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field name. |
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dict = {} |
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for i in range(0, self.record_count()): |
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rec = self.read_record(i) |
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data = rec[fieldName] |
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if not dict.has_key(data): |
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dict[data] = 0 |
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return dict.keys() |
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def read_record(self, record): |
def read_record(self, record): |
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"""Return the record no. record as a dict mapping field names to values |
"""Return the record no. record as a dict mapping field names to values |
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If it's a sequence, all fields must be present in the right |
If it's a sequence, all fields must be present in the right |
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order. |
order. |
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""" |
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if not self._writable: |
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new_dbf = dbflib.DBFFile(self.filename, "r+b") |
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self.dbf.close() |
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self.dbf = new_dbf |
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self._writable = 1 |
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self.dbf.write_record(record, values) |
self.dbf.write_record(record, values) |
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self.dbf.commit() |
self.dbf.commit() |
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