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1 """Database management."""
2 from __future__ import annotations
3 from os import listdir
4 from os.path import isfile
5 from difflib import Differ
6 from sqlite3 import connect as sql_connect, Cursor, Row
7 from typing import Any, Self, TypeVar, Generic
8 from plomtask.exceptions import HandledException, NotFoundException
9 from plomtask.dating import valid_date
10
11 EXPECTED_DB_VERSION = 5
12 MIGRATIONS_DIR = 'migrations'
13 FILENAME_DB_SCHEMA = f'init_{EXPECTED_DB_VERSION}.sql'
14 PATH_DB_SCHEMA = f'{MIGRATIONS_DIR}/{FILENAME_DB_SCHEMA}'
15
16
17 class UnmigratedDbException(HandledException):
18     """To identify case of unmigrated DB file."""
19
20
21 class DatabaseFile:
22     """Represents the sqlite3 database's file."""
23     # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
24
25     def __init__(self, path: str) -> None:
26         self.path = path
27         self._check()
28
29     @classmethod
30     def create_at(cls, path: str) -> DatabaseFile:
31         """Make new DB file at path."""
32         with sql_connect(path) as conn:
33             with open(PATH_DB_SCHEMA, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
34                 conn.executescript(f.read())
35             conn.execute(f'PRAGMA user_version = {EXPECTED_DB_VERSION}')
36         return cls(path)
37
38     @classmethod
39     def migrate(cls, path: str) -> DatabaseFile:
40         """Apply migrations from_version to EXPECTED_DB_VERSION."""
41         migrations = cls._available_migrations()
42         from_version = cls._get_version_of_db(path)
43         migrations_todo = migrations[from_version+1:]
44         for j, filename in enumerate(migrations_todo):
45             with sql_connect(path) as conn:
46                 with open(f'{MIGRATIONS_DIR}/{filename}', 'r',
47                           encoding='utf-8') as f:
48                     conn.executescript(f.read())
49             user_version = from_version + j + 1
50             with sql_connect(path) as conn:
51                 conn.execute(f'PRAGMA user_version = {user_version}')
52         return cls(path)
53
54     def _check(self) -> None:
55         """Check file exists, and is of proper DB version and schema."""
56         if not isfile(self.path):
57             raise NotFoundException
58         if self._user_version != EXPECTED_DB_VERSION:
59             raise UnmigratedDbException()
60         self._validate_schema()
61
62     @staticmethod
63     def _available_migrations() -> list[str]:
64         """Validate migrations directory and return sorted entries."""
65         msg_too_big = 'Migration directory points beyond expected DB version.'
66         msg_bad_entry = 'Migration directory contains unexpected entry: '
67         msg_missing = 'Migration directory misses migration of number: '
68         migrations = {}
69         for entry in listdir(MIGRATIONS_DIR):
70             if entry == FILENAME_DB_SCHEMA:
71                 continue
72             toks = entry.split('_', 1)
73             if len(toks) < 2:
74                 raise HandledException(msg_bad_entry + entry)
75             try:
76                 i = int(toks[0])
77             except ValueError as e:
78                 raise HandledException(msg_bad_entry + entry) from e
79             if i > EXPECTED_DB_VERSION:
80                 raise HandledException(msg_too_big)
81             migrations[i] = toks[1]
82         migrations_list = []
83         for i in range(EXPECTED_DB_VERSION + 1):
84             if i not in migrations:
85                 raise HandledException(msg_missing + str(i))
86             migrations_list += [f'{i}_{migrations[i]}']
87         return migrations_list
88
89     @staticmethod
90     def _get_version_of_db(path: str) -> int:
91         """Get DB user_version, fail if outside expected range."""
92         sql_for_db_version = 'PRAGMA user_version'
93         with sql_connect(path) as conn:
94             db_version = list(conn.execute(sql_for_db_version))[0][0]
95         if db_version > EXPECTED_DB_VERSION:
96             msg = f'Wrong DB version, expected '\
97                     f'{EXPECTED_DB_VERSION}, got unknown {db_version}.'
98             raise HandledException(msg)
99         assert isinstance(db_version, int)
100         return db_version
101
102     @property
103     def _user_version(self) -> int:
104         """Get DB user_version."""
105         return self._get_version_of_db(self.path)
106
107     def _validate_schema(self) -> None:
108         """Compare found schema with what's stored at PATH_DB_SCHEMA."""
109
110         def reformat_rows(rows: list[str]) -> list[str]:
111             new_rows = []
112             for row in rows:
113                 new_row = []
114                 for subrow in row.split('\n'):
115                     subrow = subrow.rstrip()
116                     in_parentheses = 0
117                     split_at = []
118                     for i, c in enumerate(subrow):
119                         if '(' == c:
120                             in_parentheses += 1
121                         elif ')' == c:
122                             in_parentheses -= 1
123                         elif ',' == c and 0 == in_parentheses:
124                             split_at += [i + 1]
125                     prev_split = 0
126                     for i in split_at:
127                         segment = subrow[prev_split:i].strip()
128                         if len(segment) > 0:
129                             new_row += [f'    {segment}']
130                         prev_split = i
131                     segment = subrow[prev_split:].strip()
132                     if len(segment) > 0:
133                         new_row += [f'    {segment}']
134                 new_row[0] = new_row[0].lstrip()
135                 new_row[-1] = new_row[-1].lstrip()
136                 if new_row[-1] != ')' and new_row[-3][-1] != ',':
137                     new_row[-3] = new_row[-3] + ','
138                     new_row[-2:] = ['    ' + new_row[-1][:-1]] + [')']
139                 new_rows += ['\n'.join(new_row)]
140             return new_rows
141
142         sql_for_schema = 'SELECT sql FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY sql'
143         msg_err = 'Database has wrong tables schema. Diff:\n'
144         with sql_connect(self.path) as conn:
145             schema_rows = [r[0] for r in conn.execute(sql_for_schema) if r[0]]
146         schema_rows = reformat_rows(schema_rows)
147         retrieved_schema = ';\n'.join(schema_rows) + ';'
148         with open(PATH_DB_SCHEMA, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
149             stored_schema = f.read().rstrip()
150         if stored_schema != retrieved_schema:
151             diff_msg = Differ().compare(retrieved_schema.splitlines(),
152                                         stored_schema.splitlines())
153             raise HandledException(msg_err + '\n'.join(diff_msg))
154
155
156 class DatabaseConnection:
157     """A single connection to the database."""
158
159     def __init__(self, db_file: DatabaseFile) -> None:
160         self.conn = sql_connect(db_file.path)
161
162     def commit(self) -> None:
163         """Commit SQL transaction."""
164         self.conn.commit()
165
166     def exec(self, code: str, inputs: tuple[Any, ...] = tuple()) -> Cursor:
167         """Add commands to SQL transaction."""
168         return self.conn.execute(code, inputs)
169
170     def exec_on_vals(self, code: str, inputs: tuple[Any, ...]) -> Cursor:
171         """Wrapper around .exec appending adequate " (?, …)" to code."""
172         q_marks_from_values = '(' + ','.join(['?'] * len(inputs)) + ')'
173         return self.exec(f'{code} {q_marks_from_values}', inputs)
174
175     def close(self) -> None:
176         """Close DB connection."""
177         self.conn.close()
178
179     def rewrite_relations(self, table_name: str, key: str, target: int | str,
180                           rows: list[list[Any]], key_index: int = 0) -> None:
181         # pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
182         """Rewrite relations in table_name to target, with rows values.
183
184         Note that single rows are expected without the column and value
185         identified by key and target, which are inserted inside the function
186         at key_index.
187         """
188         self.delete_where(table_name, key, target)
189         for row in rows:
190             values = tuple(row[:key_index] + [target] + row[key_index:])
191             self.exec_on_vals(f'INSERT INTO {table_name} VALUES', values)
192
193     def row_where(self, table_name: str, key: str,
194                   target: int | str) -> list[Row]:
195         """Return list of Rows at table where key == target."""
196         return list(self.exec(f'SELECT * FROM {table_name} WHERE {key} = ?',
197                               (target,)))
198
199     # def column_where_pattern(self,
200     #                          table_name: str,
201     #                          column: str,
202     #                          pattern: str,
203     #                          keys: list[str]) -> list[Any]:
204     #     """Return column of rows where one of keys matches pattern."""
205     #     targets = tuple([f'%{pattern}%'] * len(keys))
206     #     haystack = ' OR '.join([f'{k} LIKE ?' for k in keys])
207     #     sql = f'SELECT {column} FROM {table_name} WHERE {haystack}'
208     #     return [row[0] for row in self.exec(sql, targets)]
209
210     def column_where(self, table_name: str, column: str, key: str,
211                      target: int | str) -> list[Any]:
212         """Return column of table where key == target."""
213         return [row[0] for row in
214                 self.exec(f'SELECT {column} FROM {table_name} '
215                           f'WHERE {key} = ?', (target,))]
216
217     def column_all(self, table_name: str, column: str) -> list[Any]:
218         """Return complete column of table."""
219         return [row[0] for row in
220                 self.exec(f'SELECT {column} FROM {table_name}')]
221
222     def delete_where(self, table_name: str, key: str,
223                      target: int | str) -> None:
224         """Delete from table where key == target."""
225         self.exec(f'DELETE FROM {table_name} WHERE {key} = ?', (target,))
226
227
228 BaseModelId = TypeVar('BaseModelId', int, str)
229 BaseModelInstance = TypeVar('BaseModelInstance', bound='BaseModel[Any]')
230
231
232 class BaseModel(Generic[BaseModelId]):
233     """Template for most of the models we use/derive from the DB."""
234     table_name = ''
235     to_save: list[str] = []
236     to_save_versioned: list[str] = []
237     to_save_relations: list[tuple[str, str, str, int]] = []
238     id_: None | BaseModelId
239     cache_: dict[BaseModelId, Self]
240     to_search: list[str] = []
241     can_create_by_id = False
242     _exists = True
243
244     def __init__(self, id_: BaseModelId | None) -> None:
245         if isinstance(id_, int) and id_ < 1:
246             msg = f'illegal {self.__class__.__name__} ID, must be >=1: {id_}'
247             raise HandledException(msg)
248         if isinstance(id_, str) and "" == id_:
249             msg = f'illegal {self.__class__.__name__} ID, must be non-empty'
250             raise HandledException(msg)
251         self.id_ = id_
252
253     def __hash__(self) -> int:
254         hashable = [self.id_] + [getattr(self, name) for name in self.to_save]
255         for definition in self.to_save_relations:
256             attr = getattr(self, definition[2])
257             hashable += [tuple(rel.id_ for rel in attr)]
258         for name in self.to_save_versioned:
259             hashable += [hash(getattr(self, name))]
260         return hash(tuple(hashable))
261
262     def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
263         if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
264             return False
265         return hash(self) == hash(other)
266
267     def __lt__(self, other: Any) -> bool:
268         if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
269             msg = 'cannot compare to object of different class'
270             raise HandledException(msg)
271         assert isinstance(self.id_, int)
272         assert isinstance(other.id_, int)
273         return self.id_ < other.id_
274
275     @property
276     def as_dict(self) -> dict[str, object]:
277         """Return self as (json.dumps-coompatible) dict."""
278         d: dict[str, object] = {'id': self.id_}
279         if len(self.to_save_versioned) > 0:
280             d['_versioned'] = {}
281         for k in self.to_save:
282             attr = getattr(self, k)
283             if hasattr(attr, 'as_dict'):
284                 d[k] = attr.as_dict
285             d[k] = attr
286         for k in self.to_save_versioned:
287             attr = getattr(self, k)
288             assert isinstance(d['_versioned'], dict)
289             d['_versioned'][k] = attr.history
290         for r in self.to_save_relations:
291             attr_name = r[2]
292             d[attr_name] = [x.as_dict for x in getattr(self, attr_name)]
293         return d
294
295     # cache management
296     # (we primarily use the cache to ensure we work on the same object in
297     # memory no matter where and how we retrieve it, e.g. we don't want
298     # .by_id() calls to create a new object each time, but rather a pointer
299     # to the one already instantiated)
300
301     def __getattribute__(self, name: str) -> Any:
302         """Ensure fail if ._disappear() was called, except to check ._exists"""
303         if name != '_exists' and not super().__getattribute__('_exists'):
304             raise HandledException('Object does not exist.')
305         return super().__getattribute__(name)
306
307     def _disappear(self) -> None:
308         """Invalidate object, make future use raise exceptions."""
309         assert self.id_ is not None
310         if self._get_cached(self.id_):
311             self._uncache()
312         to_kill = list(self.__dict__.keys())
313         for attr in to_kill:
314             delattr(self, attr)
315         self._exists = False
316
317     @classmethod
318     def empty_cache(cls) -> None:
319         """Empty class's cache, and disappear all former inhabitants."""
320         # pylint: disable=protected-access
321         # (cause we remain within the class)
322         if hasattr(cls, 'cache_'):
323             to_disappear = list(cls.cache_.values())
324             for item in to_disappear:
325                 item._disappear()
326         cls.cache_ = {}
327
328     @classmethod
329     def get_cache(cls: type[BaseModelInstance]) -> dict[Any, BaseModel[Any]]:
330         """Get cache dictionary, create it if not yet existing."""
331         if not hasattr(cls, 'cache_'):
332             d: dict[Any, BaseModel[Any]] = {}
333             cls.cache_ = d
334         return cls.cache_
335
336     @classmethod
337     def _get_cached(cls: type[BaseModelInstance],
338                     id_: BaseModelId) -> BaseModelInstance | None:
339         """Get object of id_ from class's cache, or None if not found."""
340         # pylint: disable=consider-iterating-dictionary
341         cache = cls.get_cache()
342         if id_ in cache.keys():
343             obj = cache[id_]
344             assert isinstance(obj, cls)
345             return obj
346         return None
347
348     def cache(self) -> None:
349         """Update object in class's cache.
350
351         Also calls ._disappear if cache holds older reference to object of same
352         ID, but different memory address, to avoid doing anything with
353         dangling leftovers.
354         """
355         if self.id_ is None:
356             raise HandledException('Cannot cache object without ID.')
357         cache = self.get_cache()
358         old_cached = self._get_cached(self.id_)
359         if old_cached and id(old_cached) != id(self):
360             # pylint: disable=protected-access
361             # (cause we remain within the class)
362             old_cached._disappear()
363         cache[self.id_] = self
364
365     def _uncache(self) -> None:
366         """Remove self from cache."""
367         if self.id_ is None:
368             raise HandledException('Cannot un-cache object without ID.')
369         cache = self.get_cache()
370         del cache[self.id_]
371
372     # object retrieval and generation
373
374     @classmethod
375     def from_table_row(cls: type[BaseModelInstance],
376                        # pylint: disable=unused-argument
377                        db_conn: DatabaseConnection,
378                        row: Row | list[Any]) -> BaseModelInstance:
379         """Make from DB row (sans relations), update DB cache with it."""
380         obj = cls(*row)
381         assert obj.id_ is not None
382         for attr_name in cls.to_save_versioned:
383             attr = getattr(obj, attr_name)
384             table_name = attr.table_name
385             for row_ in db_conn.row_where(table_name, 'parent', obj.id_):
386                 attr.history_from_row(row_)
387         obj.cache()
388         return obj
389
390     @classmethod
391     def by_id(cls, db_conn: DatabaseConnection,
392               id_: BaseModelId | None
393               ) -> Self:
394         """Retrieve by id_, on failure throw NotFoundException.
395
396         First try to get from cls.cache_, only then check DB; if found,
397         put into cache.
398         """
399         obj = None
400         if id_ is not None:
401             obj = cls._get_cached(id_)
402             if not obj:
403                 for row in db_conn.row_where(cls.table_name, 'id', id_):
404                     obj = cls.from_table_row(db_conn, row)
405                     break
406         if obj:
407             return obj
408         raise NotFoundException(f'found no object of ID {id_}')
409
410     @classmethod
411     def by_id_or_create(cls, db_conn: DatabaseConnection,
412                         id_: BaseModelId | None
413                         ) -> Self:
414         """Wrapper around .by_id, creating (not caching/saving) if not find."""
415         if not cls.can_create_by_id:
416             raise HandledException('Class cannot .by_id_or_create.')
417         try:
418             return cls.by_id(db_conn, id_)
419         except NotFoundException:
420             obj = cls(id_)
421             return obj
422
423     @classmethod
424     def all(cls: type[BaseModelInstance],
425             db_conn: DatabaseConnection) -> list[BaseModelInstance]:
426         """Collect all objects of class into list.
427
428         Note that this primarily returns the contents of the cache, and only
429         _expands_ that by additional findings in the DB. This assumes the
430         cache is always instantly cleaned of any items that would be removed
431         from the DB.
432         """
433         items: dict[BaseModelId, BaseModelInstance] = {}
434         for k, v in cls.get_cache().items():
435             assert isinstance(v, cls)
436             items[k] = v
437         already_recorded = items.keys()
438         for id_ in db_conn.column_all(cls.table_name, 'id'):
439             if id_ not in already_recorded:
440                 item = cls.by_id(db_conn, id_)
441                 assert item.id_ is not None
442                 items[item.id_] = item
443         return list(items.values())
444
445     @classmethod
446     def by_date_range_with_limits(cls: type[BaseModelInstance],
447                                   db_conn: DatabaseConnection,
448                                   date_range: tuple[str, str],
449                                   date_col: str = 'day'
450                                   ) -> tuple[list[BaseModelInstance], str,
451                                              str]:
452         """Return list of items in database within (open) date_range interval.
453
454         If no range values provided, defaults them to 'yesterday' and
455         'tomorrow'. Knows to properly interpret these and 'today' as value.
456         """
457         start_str = date_range[0] if date_range[0] else 'yesterday'
458         end_str = date_range[1] if date_range[1] else 'tomorrow'
459         start_date = valid_date(start_str)
460         end_date = valid_date(end_str)
461         items = []
462         sql = f'SELECT id FROM {cls.table_name} '
463         sql += f'WHERE {date_col} >= ? AND {date_col} <= ?'
464         for row in db_conn.exec(sql, (start_date, end_date)):
465             items += [cls.by_id(db_conn, row[0])]
466         return items, start_date, end_date
467
468     @classmethod
469     def matching(cls: type[BaseModelInstance], db_conn: DatabaseConnection,
470                  pattern: str) -> list[BaseModelInstance]:
471         """Return all objects whose .to_search match pattern."""
472         items = cls.all(db_conn)
473         if pattern:
474             filtered = []
475             for item in items:
476                 for attr_name in cls.to_search:
477                     toks = attr_name.split('.')
478                     parent = item
479                     for tok in toks:
480                         attr = getattr(parent, tok)
481                         parent = attr
482                     if pattern in attr:
483                         filtered += [item]
484                         break
485             return filtered
486         return items
487
488     # database writing
489
490     def save(self, db_conn: DatabaseConnection) -> None:
491         """Write self to DB and cache and ensure .id_.
492
493         Write both to DB, and to cache. To DB, write .id_ and attributes
494         listed in cls.to_save[_versioned|_relations].
495
496         Ensure self.id_ by setting it to what the DB command returns as the
497         last saved row's ID (cursor.lastrowid), EXCEPT if self.id_ already
498         exists as a 'str', which implies we do our own ID creation (so far
499         only the case with the Day class, where it's to be a date string.
500         """
501         values = tuple([self.id_] + [getattr(self, key)
502                                      for key in self.to_save])
503         table_name = self.table_name
504         cursor = db_conn.exec_on_vals(f'REPLACE INTO {table_name} VALUES',
505                                       values)
506         if not isinstance(self.id_, str):
507             self.id_ = cursor.lastrowid  # type: ignore[assignment]
508         self.cache()
509         for attr_name in self.to_save_versioned:
510             getattr(self, attr_name).save(db_conn)
511         for table, column, attr_name, key_index in self.to_save_relations:
512             assert isinstance(self.id_, (int, str))
513             db_conn.rewrite_relations(table, column, self.id_,
514                                       [[i.id_] for i
515                                        in getattr(self, attr_name)], key_index)
516
517     def remove(self, db_conn: DatabaseConnection) -> None:
518         """Remove from DB and cache, including dependencies."""
519         if self.id_ is None or self._get_cached(self.id_) is None:
520             raise HandledException('cannot remove unsaved item')
521         for attr_name in self.to_save_versioned:
522             getattr(self, attr_name).remove(db_conn)
523         for table, column, attr_name, _ in self.to_save_relations:
524             db_conn.delete_where(table, column, self.id_)
525         self._uncache()
526         db_conn.delete_where(self.table_name, 'id', self.id_)
527         self._disappear()