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# Build the CREATE TABLE statement and create the table in the |
# Build the CREATE TABLE statement and create the table in the |
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# database |
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table_types = [] |
table_types = ["id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY"] |
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for col in self.columns: |
for col in self.columns: |
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table_types.append("%s %s" % (col.internal_name, |
table_types.append("%s %s" % (col.internal_name, |
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sql_type_map[col.type])) |
sql_type_map[col.type])) |
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def Column(self, col): |
def Column(self, col): |
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return self.column_map[col] |
return self.column_map[col] |
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def HasColumn(self, col): |
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"""Return whether the table has a column with the given name or index |
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return self.column_map.has_key(col) |
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def ReadRowAsDict(self, index): |
def ReadRowAsDict(self, index): |
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# statement every time this method is called is too slow. The |
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# most important usage is to read the records more or less |
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# sequentially. This happens e.g. when drawing a layer with a |
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# classification where the shapes are drawn in order of the |
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# shape ids. Another pattern is that the same row is requested |
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# instance. |
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# the same row is accessed again the next time and if the row |
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# index is larger than the row we have read last we simply fetch |
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# the requested row index is smaller then we start a new cursor. |
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# improvements would be to start the cursor at exactly the |
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# requested row (should be efficient and easy to do now that the |
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# id is the primary key) and to perhaps to also start a new |
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# cursor if the requested index is much larger than the last row |
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# Check whether we have to start a new cursor |
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if self.read_record_cursor is None or index <self.read_record_last_row: |
if self.read_record_cursor is None or index <self.read_record_last_row: |
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stmt = ("SELECT %s FROM %s;" |
stmt = ("SELECT %s FROM %s;" |
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% (", ".join([c.internal_name for c in self.columns]), |
% (", ".join([c.internal_name for c in self.columns]), |
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self.read_record_last_row = index |
self.read_record_last_row = index |
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return dict(zip(self.orig_names, result)) |
return dict(zip(self.orig_names, result)) |
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def ReadValue(self, row, col): |
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""" |
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return self.ReadRowAsDict(row)[self.column_map[col].name] |
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def ValueRange(self, col): |
def ValueRange(self, col): |
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col = self.column_map[col] |
col = self.column_map[col] |
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iname = col.internal_name |
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result.append(row[0]) |
result.append(row[0]) |
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return result |
return result |
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def SimpleQuery(self, left, comparison, right): |
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left -- The column object for the left side of the comparison |
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comparison -- The comparison operator as a string. It must be |
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one of '==', '!=', '<', '<=', '>=', '>' |
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right -- The right hand side of the comparison. It must be |
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either a column object or a value, i.e. a string, |
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int or float. |
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where the condition is true. |
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""" |
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if comparison not in ("==", "!=", "<", "<=", ">=", ">"): |
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raise ValueError("Comparison operator %r not allowed" % comparison) |
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if hasattr(right, "internal_name"): |
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right_template = right.internal_name |
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params = () |
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right_template = "%s" |
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params = (right,) |
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query = "SELECT id FROM %s WHERE %s %s %s ORDER BY id;" \ |
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% (self.tablename, left.internal_name, comparison, |
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right_template) |
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cursor = self.db.cursor() |
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cursor.execute(query, params) |
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result = [] |
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row = cursor.fetchone() |
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def Dependencies(self): |
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Return a sequence with the tables and other data objects that |
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self depends on. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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class TransientTable(TransientTableBase): |
class TransientTable(TransientTableBase): |
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interface. |
interface. |
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""" |
""" |
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TransientTableBase.__init__(self, transient_db) |
TransientTableBase.__init__(self, transient_db) |
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self.title = table.Title() |
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self.create(table) |
self.create(table) |
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def Title(self): |
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"""Return the title of the table. |
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The title is the same as that of the original table |
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""" |
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return self.title |
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def create(self, table): |
def create(self, table): |
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columns = [] |
columns = [] |
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for col in table.Columns(): |
for col in table.Columns(): |
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TransientTableBase.create(self, columns) |
TransientTableBase.create(self, columns) |
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# copy the input table to the transient db |
# copy the input table to the transient db |
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insert_template = "INSERT INTO %s (%s) VALUES (%s);" \ |
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# A key to insert to use for the formatting of the insert |
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# statement. The key must not be equal to any of the column |
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# names so we construct one by building a string of x's that is |
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# longer than any of the column names |
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id_key = max([len(col.name) for col in self.columns]) * "x" |
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insert_template = "INSERT INTO %s (id, %s) VALUES (%%(%s)s, %s);" \ |
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% (self.tablename, |
% (self.tablename, |
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", ".join([col.internal_name |
", ".join([col.internal_name |
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for col in self.columns]), |
for col in self.columns]), |
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id_key, |
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", ".join(["%%(%s)s" % col.name |
", ".join(["%%(%s)s" % col.name |
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for col in self.columns])) |
for col in self.columns])) |
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cursor = self.db.cursor() |
cursor = self.db.cursor() |
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for i in range(table.NumRows()): |
for i in range(table.NumRows()): |
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cursor.execute(insert_template, table.ReadRowAsDict(i)) |
row = table.ReadRowAsDict(i) |
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row[id_key] = i |
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cursor.execute(insert_template, row) |
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self.db.conn.commit() |
self.db.conn.commit() |
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names of the input tables without having to create prefixes. |
names of the input tables without having to create prefixes. |
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""" |
""" |
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TransientTableBase.__init__(self, transient_db) |
TransientTableBase.__init__(self, transient_db) |
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self.dependencies = (left_table, right_table) |
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self.left_table = left_table.transient_table() |
self.left_table = left_table.transient_table() |
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self.left_field = left_field |
self.left_field = left_field |
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self.right_table = right_table.transient_table() |
self.right_table = right_table.transient_table() |
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self.right_field = self.left_field |
self.right_field = self.left_field |
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self.create() |
self.create() |
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def Title(self): |
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"""Return the title of the joined table""" |
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return "Join of %(left)s and %(right)s" \ |
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% {"left": self.left_table.Title(), |
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"right": self.right_table.Title()} |
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def create(self): |
def create(self): |
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"""Internal: Create the table with the joined data""" |
"""Internal: Create the table with the joined data""" |
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self.tablename = self.db.new_table_name() |
self.tablename = self.db.new_table_name() |
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columns = [] |
columns = [] |
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for col in self.left_table.columns + self.right_table.columns: |
for col in self.left_table.columns + self.right_table.columns: |
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if col.name in visited: |
if col.name in visited: |
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# We can't allow multiple columns with the same original |
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# name, so omit this one. FIXME: There should be a |
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# better solution. |
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continue |
continue |
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columns.append(col) |
columns.append(col) |
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TransientTableBase.create(self, columns) |
TransientTableBase.create(self, columns) |
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# Copy the joined data to the table. |
# Copy the joined data to the table. |
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internal_names = [col.internal_name for col in self.columns] |
internal_names = [col.internal_name for col in self.columns] |
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stmt = "INSERT INTO %s (%s) SELECT %s FROM %s JOIN %s ON %s = %s;" \ |
stmt = ("INSERT INTO %s (id, %s) SELECT %s.id, %s FROM %s" |
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% (self.tablename, |
" JOIN %s ON %s = %s;" |
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", ".join(internal_names), |
% (self.tablename, |
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", ".join(internal_names), |
", ".join(internal_names), |
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self.left_table.tablename, |
self.left_table.tablename, |
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self.right_table.tablename, |
", ".join(internal_names), |
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self.orig_to_internal[self.left_field], |
self.left_table.tablename, |
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self.orig_to_internal[self.right_field]) |
self.right_table.tablename, |
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self.orig_to_internal[self.left_field], |
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self.orig_to_internal[self.right_field])) |
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self.db.execute(stmt) |
self.db.execute(stmt) |
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def Dependencies(self): |
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"""Return a tuple with the two tables the join depends on.""" |
416 |
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return self.dependencies |
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class AutoTransientTable(table.OldTableInterfaceMixin): |
class AutoTransientTable(table.OldTableInterfaceMixin): |
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self.table = table |
self.table = table |
430 |
self.t_table = None |
self.t_table = None |
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def Title(self): |
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"""Return the title of the table. |
434 |
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|
435 |
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The title is the same as that of the original table. |
436 |
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""" |
437 |
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return self.table.Title() |
438 |
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|
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def Columns(self): |
def Columns(self): |
440 |
return self.table.Columns() |
return self.table.Columns() |
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|
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def Column(self, col): |
def Column(self, col): |
443 |
return self.table.Column(col) |
return self.table.Column(col) |
444 |
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|
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def HasColumn(self, col): |
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"""Return whether the table has a column with the given name or index |
447 |
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""" |
448 |
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return self.table.HasColumn(col) |
449 |
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|
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def NumRows(self): |
def NumRows(self): |
451 |
return self.table.NumRows() |
return self.table.NumRows() |
452 |
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|
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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 |
458 |
""" |
""" |
459 |
if self.t_table is not None: |
if self.t_table is not None: |
460 |
return self.t_table.read_record(record) |
return self.t_table.ReadRowAsDict(record) |
461 |
else: |
else: |
462 |
return self.table.ReadRowAsDict(record) |
return self.table.ReadRowAsDict(record) |
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|
464 |
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def ReadValue(self, row, col): |
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"""Return the value of the specified row and column |
466 |
|
|
467 |
|
The col parameter may be the index of the column or its name. |
468 |
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""" |
469 |
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if self.t_table is not None: |
470 |
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return self.t_table.ReadValue(row, col) |
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else: |
472 |
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return self.table.ReadValue(row, col) |
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|
474 |
def copy_to_transient(self): |
def copy_to_transient(self): |
475 |
"""Internal: Create a transient table and copy the data into it""" |
"""Internal: Create a transient table and copy the data into it""" |
476 |
self.t_table = TransientTable(self.transient_db, self) |
self.t_table = TransientTable(self.transient_db, self) |
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def ValueRange(self, col): |
def ValueRange(self, col): |
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if self.t_table is None: |
if self.t_table is None: |
488 |
self.copy_to_transient() |
self.copy_to_transient() |
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(min, row), (max, row) = self.t_table.field_range(col) |
return self.t_table.ValueRange(col) |
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return min, max |
|
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|
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def UniqueValues(self, colname): |
def UniqueValues(self, col): |
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if self.t_table is None: |
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self.copy_to_transient() |
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return self.t_table.UniqueValues(col) |
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def SimpleQuery(self, left, comparison, right): |
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if self.t_table is None: |
if self.t_table is None: |
498 |
self.copy_to_transient() |
self.copy_to_transient() |
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return self.t_table.GetUniqueValues(colname) |
# Make sure to use the column object of the transient table. The |
500 |
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# left argument is always a column object so we can just ask the |
501 |
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# t_table for the right object. |
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if hasattr(right, "name"): |
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return self.t_table.SimpleQuery(self.t_table.Column(left.name), |
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comparison, |
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self.t_table.Column(right.name)) |
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else: |
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return self.t_table.SimpleQuery(self.t_table.Column(left.name), |
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comparison, right) |
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def Dependencies(self): |
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"""Return a tuple containing the original table""" |
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return (self.table,) |