"""Implementation of the JSON adaptation objects This module exists to avoid a circular import problem: pyscopg2.extras depends on psycopg2.extension, so I can't create the default JSON typecasters in extensions importing register_json from extras. """ # psycopg/_json.py - Implementation of the JSON adaptation objects # # Copyright (C) 2012-2019 Daniele Varrazzo # # psycopg2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published # by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give # permission to link this program with the OpenSSL library (or with # modified versions of OpenSSL that use the same license as OpenSSL), # and distribute linked combinations including the two. # # You must obey the GNU Lesser General Public License in all respects for # all of the code used other than OpenSSL. # # psycopg2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public # License for more details. import json from psycopg2._psycopg import ISQLQuote, QuotedString from psycopg2._psycopg import new_type, new_array_type, register_type from psycopg2.compat import PY2 # oids from PostgreSQL 9.2 JSON_OID = 114 JSONARRAY_OID = 199 # oids from PostgreSQL 9.4 JSONB_OID = 3802 JSONBARRAY_OID = 3807 class Json(object): """ An `~psycopg2.extensions.ISQLQuote` wrapper to adapt a Python object to :sql:`json` data type. `!Json` can be used to wrap any object supported by the provided *dumps* function. If none is provided, the standard :py:func:`json.dumps()` is used. """ def __init__(self, adapted, dumps=None): self.adapted = adapted self._conn = None self._dumps = dumps or json.dumps def __conform__(self, proto): if proto is ISQLQuote: return self def dumps(self, obj): """Serialize *obj* in JSON format. The default is to call `!json.dumps()` or the *dumps* function provided in the constructor. You can override this method to create a customized JSON wrapper. """ return self._dumps(obj) def prepare(self, conn): self._conn = conn def getquoted(self): s = self.dumps(self.adapted) qs = QuotedString(s) if self._conn is not None: qs.prepare(self._conn) return qs.getquoted() if PY2: def __str__(self): return self.getquoted() else: def __str__(self): # getquoted is binary in Py3 return self.getquoted().decode('ascii', 'replace') def register_json(conn_or_curs=None, globally=False, loads=None, oid=None, array_oid=None, name='json'): """Create and register typecasters converting :sql:`json` type to Python objects. :param conn_or_curs: a connection or cursor used to find the :sql:`json` and :sql:`json[]` oids; the typecasters are registered in a scope limited to this object, unless *globally* is set to `!True`. It can be `!None` if the oids are provided :param globally: if `!False` register the typecasters only on *conn_or_curs*, otherwise register them globally :param loads: the function used to parse the data into a Python object. If `!None` use `!json.loads()`, where `!json` is the module chosen according to the Python version (see above) :param oid: the OID of the :sql:`json` type if known; If not, it will be queried on *conn_or_curs* :param array_oid: the OID of the :sql:`json[]` array type if known; if not, it will be queried on *conn_or_curs* :param name: the name of the data type to look for in *conn_or_curs* The connection or cursor passed to the function will be used to query the database and look for the OID of the :sql:`json` type (or an alternative type if *name* if provided). No query is performed if *oid* and *array_oid* are provided. Raise `~psycopg2.ProgrammingError` if the type is not found. """ if oid is None: oid, array_oid = _get_json_oids(conn_or_curs, name) JSON, JSONARRAY = _create_json_typecasters( oid, array_oid, loads=loads, name=name.upper()) register_type(JSON, not globally and conn_or_curs or None) if JSONARRAY is not None: register_type(JSONARRAY, not globally and conn_or_curs or None) return JSON, JSONARRAY def register_default_json(conn_or_curs=None, globally=False, loads=None): """ Create and register :sql:`json` typecasters for PostgreSQL 9.2 and following. Since PostgreSQL 9.2 :sql:`json` is a builtin type, hence its oid is known and fixed. This function allows specifying a customized *loads* function for the default :sql:`json` type without querying the database. All the parameters have the same meaning of `register_json()`. """ return register_json(conn_or_curs=conn_or_curs, globally=globally, loads=loads, oid=JSON_OID, array_oid=JSONARRAY_OID) def register_default_jsonb(conn_or_curs=None, globally=False, loads=None): """ Create and register :sql:`jsonb` typecasters for PostgreSQL 9.4 and following. As in `register_default_json()`, the function allows to register a customized *loads* function for the :sql:`jsonb` type at its known oid for PostgreSQL 9.4 and following versions. All the parameters have the same meaning of `register_json()`. """ return register_json(conn_or_curs=conn_or_curs, globally=globally, loads=loads, oid=JSONB_OID, array_oid=JSONBARRAY_OID, name='jsonb') def _create_json_typecasters(oid, array_oid, loads=None, name='JSON'): """Create typecasters for json data type.""" if loads is None: loads = json.loads def typecast_json(s, cur): if s is None: return None return loads(s) JSON = new_type((oid, ), name, typecast_json) if array_oid is not None: JSONARRAY = new_array_type((array_oid, ), "%sARRAY" % name, JSON) else: JSONARRAY = None return JSON, JSONARRAY def _get_json_oids(conn_or_curs, name='json'): # lazy imports from psycopg2.extensions import STATUS_IN_TRANSACTION from psycopg2.extras import _solve_conn_curs conn, curs = _solve_conn_curs(conn_or_curs) # Store the transaction status of the connection to revert it after use conn_status = conn.status # column typarray not available before PG 8.3 typarray = conn.info.server_version >= 80300 and "typarray" or "NULL" # get the oid for the hstore curs.execute( "SELECT t.oid, %s FROM pg_type t WHERE t.typname = %%s;" % typarray, (name,)) r = curs.fetchone() # revert the status of the connection as before the command if conn_status != STATUS_IN_TRANSACTION and not conn.autocommit: conn.rollback() if not r: raise conn.ProgrammingError("%s data type not found" % name) return r