119 lines
3.3 KiB
Django/Jinja
119 lines
3.3 KiB
Django/Jinja
import sys
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from datetime import datetime
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from typing import (
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TYPE_CHECKING,
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Any,
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Generic,
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Mapping,
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Sequence,
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Tuple,
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Type,
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TypeVar,
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Union,
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cast,
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overload,
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)
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from uuid import UUID
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from sqlalchemy import Column
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from sqlalchemy.orm import InstrumentedAttribute
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from sqlalchemy.sql.elements import ColumnClause
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from sqlalchemy.sql.expression import Select as _Select
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_TSelect = TypeVar("_TSelect")
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# Workaround Generics incompatibility in Python 3.6
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# Ref: https://github.com/python/typing/issues/449#issuecomment-316061322
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if sys.version_info.minor >= 7:
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class Select(_Select, Generic[_TSelect]):
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inherit_cache = True
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# This is not comparable to sqlalchemy.sql.selectable.ScalarSelect, that has a different
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# purpose. This is the same as a normal SQLAlchemy Select class where there's only one
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# entity, so the result will be converted to a scalar by default. This way writing
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# for loops on the results will feel natural.
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class SelectOfScalar(_Select, Generic[_TSelect]):
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inherit_cache = True
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else:
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from typing import GenericMeta # type: ignore
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class GenericSelectMeta(GenericMeta, _Select.__class__): # type: ignore
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pass
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class _Py36Select(_Select, Generic[_TSelect], metaclass=GenericSelectMeta):
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inherit_cache = True
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class _Py36SelectOfScalar(_Select, Generic[_TSelect], metaclass=GenericSelectMeta):
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inherit_cache = True
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# Cast them for editors to work correctly, from several tricks tried, this works
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# for both VS Code and PyCharm
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Select = cast("Select", _Py36Select) # type: ignore
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SelectOfScalar = cast("SelectOfScalar", _Py36SelectOfScalar) # type: ignore
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if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover
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from ..main import SQLModel
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# Generated TypeVars start
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{% for i in range(number_of_types) %}
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_TScalar_{{ i }} = TypeVar(
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"_TScalar_{{ i }}",
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Column, # type: ignore
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Sequence, # type: ignore
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Mapping, # type: ignore
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UUID,
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datetime,
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float,
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int,
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bool,
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bytes,
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str,
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None,
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)
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_TModel_{{ i }} = TypeVar("_TModel_{{ i }}", bound="SQLModel")
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{% endfor %}
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# Generated TypeVars end
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@overload
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def select(entity_0: _TScalar_0, **kw: Any) -> SelectOfScalar[_TScalar_0]: # type: ignore
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...
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@overload
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def select(entity_0: Type[_TModel_0], **kw: Any) -> SelectOfScalar[_TModel_0]: # type: ignore
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...
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# Generated overloads start
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{% for signature in signatures %}
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@overload
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def select( # type: ignore
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{% for arg in signature[0] %}{{ arg.name }}: {{ arg.annotation }}, {% endfor %}**kw: Any,
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) -> Select[Tuple[{%for ret in signature[1] %}{{ ret }} {% if not loop.last %}, {% endif %}{% endfor %}]]:
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...
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{% endfor %}
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# Generated overloads end
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def select(*entities: Any, **kw: Any) -> Union[Select, SelectOfScalar]: # type: ignore
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if len(entities) == 1:
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return SelectOfScalar._create(*entities, **kw) # type: ignore
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return Select._create(*entities, **kw) # type: ignore
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# TODO: add several @overload from Python types to SQLAlchemy equivalents
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def col(column_expression: Any) -> ColumnClause: # type: ignore
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if not isinstance(column_expression, (ColumnClause, Column, InstrumentedAttribute)):
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raise RuntimeError(f"Not a SQLAlchemy column: {column_expression}")
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return column_expression
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