# Copyright 2015, 2016 OpenMarket Ltd # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import abc from enum import IntEnum from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Generic, Mapping, Optional, TypeVar from synapse.storage.types import Connection, Cursor, DBAPI2Module if TYPE_CHECKING: from synapse.storage.database import LoggingDatabaseConnection class IsolationLevel(IntEnum): READ_COMMITTED: int = 1 REPEATABLE_READ: int = 2 SERIALIZABLE: int = 3 class IncorrectDatabaseSetup(RuntimeError): pass ConnectionType = TypeVar("ConnectionType", bound=Connection) CursorType = TypeVar("CursorType", bound=Cursor) class BaseDatabaseEngine(Generic[ConnectionType, CursorType], metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): def __init__(self, module: DBAPI2Module, config: Mapping[str, Any]): self.module = module @property @abc.abstractmethod def single_threaded(self) -> bool: ... @property @abc.abstractmethod def supports_using_any_list(self) -> bool: """ Do we support using `a = ANY(?)` and passing a list """ ... @property @abc.abstractmethod def supports_returning(self) -> bool: """Do we support the `RETURNING` clause in insert/update/delete?""" ... @abc.abstractmethod def check_database( self, db_conn: ConnectionType, allow_outdated_version: bool = False ) -> None: ... @abc.abstractmethod def check_new_database(self, txn: CursorType) -> None: """Gets called when setting up a brand new database. This allows us to apply stricter checks on new databases versus existing database. """ ... @abc.abstractmethod def convert_param_style(self, sql: str) -> str: ... # This method would ideally take a plain ConnectionType, but it seems that # the Sqlite engine expects to use LoggingDatabaseConnection.cursor # instead of sqlite3.Connection.cursor: only the former takes a txn_name. @abc.abstractmethod def on_new_connection(self, db_conn: "LoggingDatabaseConnection") -> None: ... @abc.abstractmethod def is_deadlock(self, error: Exception) -> bool: ... @abc.abstractmethod def is_connection_closed(self, conn: ConnectionType) -> bool: ... @abc.abstractmethod def lock_table(self, txn: Cursor, table: str) -> None: ... @property @abc.abstractmethod def server_version(self) -> str: """Gets a string giving the server version. For example: '3.22.0'""" ... @abc.abstractmethod def in_transaction(self, conn: ConnectionType) -> bool: """Whether the connection is currently in a transaction.""" ... @abc.abstractmethod def attempt_to_set_autocommit(self, conn: ConnectionType, autocommit: bool) -> None: """Attempt to set the connections autocommit mode. When True queries are run outside of transactions. Note: This has no effect on SQLite3, so callers still need to commit/rollback the connections. """ ... @abc.abstractmethod def attempt_to_set_isolation_level( self, conn: ConnectionType, isolation_level: Optional[int] ) -> None: """Attempt to set the connections isolation level. Note: This has no effect on SQLite3, as transactions are SERIALIZABLE by default. """ ... @staticmethod @abc.abstractmethod def executescript(cursor: CursorType, script: str) -> None: """Execute a chunk of SQL containing multiple semicolon-delimited statements. This is not provided by DBAPI2, and so needs engine-specific support. Any ongoing transaction is committed before executing the script in its own transaction. The script transaction is left open and it is the responsibility of the caller to commit it. """ ... @classmethod def execute_script_file(cls, cursor: CursorType, filepath: str) -> None: """Execute a file containing multiple semicolon-delimited SQL statements. This is not provided by DBAPI2, and so needs engine-specific support. """ with open(filepath) as f: cls.executescript(cursor, f.read())