#---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 1999-2001, Digital Creations, Fredericksburg, VA, USA # and Andrew Kuchling. All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are # met: # # o Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions, and the disclaimer that follows. # # o Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer in # the documentation and/or other materials provided with the # distribution. # # o Neither the name of Digital Creations nor the names of its # contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived # from this software without specific prior written permission. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY DIGITAL CREATIONS AND CONTRIBUTORS *AS # IS* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED # TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A # PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL # CREATIONS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, # INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, # BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS # OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND # ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR # TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE # USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH # DAMAGE. #---------------------------------------------------------------------- """Support for BerkeleyDB 3.2 through 4.2. """ try: if __name__ == 'bsddb3': # import _pybsddb binary as it should be the more recent version from # a standalone pybsddb addon package than the version included with # python as bsddb._bsddb. import _pybsddb _bsddb = _pybsddb else: import _bsddb except ImportError: # Remove ourselves from sys.modules import sys del sys.modules[__name__] raise # bsddb3 calls it db, but provide _db for backwards compatibility db = _db = _bsddb __version__ = db.__version__ error = db.DBError # So bsddb.error will mean something... #---------------------------------------------------------------------- import sys # for backwards compatibility with python versions older than 2.3, the # iterator interface is dynamically defined and added using a mixin # class. old python can't tokenize it due to the yield keyword. if sys.version >= '2.3': exec """ import UserDict class _iter_mixin(UserDict.DictMixin): def __iter__(self): try: yield self.first()[0] next = self.next while 1: yield next()[0] except _bsddb.DBNotFoundError: return def iteritems(self): try: yield self.first() next = self.next while 1: yield next() except _bsddb.DBNotFoundError: return """ else: class _iter_mixin: pass class _DBWithCursor(_iter_mixin): """ A simple wrapper around DB that makes it look like the bsddbobject in the old module. It uses a cursor as needed to provide DB traversal. """ def __init__(self, db): self.db = db self.dbc = None self.db.set_get_returns_none(0) def __del__(self): self.close() def _checkCursor(self): if self.dbc is None: self.dbc = self.db.cursor() def _checkOpen(self): if self.db is None: raise error, "BSDDB object has already been closed" def isOpen(self): return self.db is not None def __len__(self): self._checkOpen() return len(self.db) def __getitem__(self, key): self._checkOpen() return self.db[key] def __setitem__(self, key, value): self._checkOpen() self.db[key] = value def __delitem__(self, key): self._checkOpen() del self.db[key] def close(self): if self.dbc is not None: self.dbc.close() v = 0 if self.db is not None: v = self.db.close() self.dbc = None self.db = None return v def keys(self): self._checkOpen() return self.db.keys() def has_key(self, key): self._checkOpen() return self.db.has_key(key) def set_location(self, key): self._checkOpen() self._checkCursor() return self.dbc.set(key) def next(self): self._checkOpen() self._checkCursor() rv = self.dbc.next() return rv def previous(self): self._checkOpen() self._checkCursor() rv = self.dbc.prev() return rv def first(self): self._checkOpen() self._checkCursor() rv = self.dbc.first() return rv def last(self): self._checkOpen() self._checkCursor() rv = self.dbc.last() return rv def sync(self): self._checkOpen() return self.db.sync() #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Compatibility object factory functions def hashopen(file, flag='c', mode=0666, pgsize=None, ffactor=None, nelem=None, cachesize=None, lorder=None, hflags=0): flags = _checkflag(flag) d = db.DB() d.set_flags(hflags) if cachesize is not None: d.set_cachesize(0, cachesize) if pgsize is not None: d.set_pagesize(pgsize) if lorder is not None: d.set_lorder(lorder) if ffactor is not None: d.set_h_ffactor(ffactor) if nelem is not None: d.set_h_nelem(nelem) d.open(file, db.DB_HASH, flags, mode) return _DBWithCursor(d) #---------------------------------------------------------------------- def btopen(file, flag='c', mode=0666, btflags=0, cachesize=None, maxkeypage=None, minkeypage=None, pgsize=None, lorder=None): flags = _checkflag(flag) d = db.DB() if cachesize is not None: d.set_cachesize(0, cachesize) if pgsize is not None: d.set_pagesize(pgsize) if lorder is not None: d.set_lorder(lorder) d.set_flags(btflags) if minkeypage is not None: d.set_bt_minkey(minkeypage) if maxkeypage is not None: d.set_bt_maxkey(maxkeypage) d.open(file, db.DB_BTREE, flags, mode) return _DBWithCursor(d) #---------------------------------------------------------------------- def rnopen(file, flag='c', mode=0666, rnflags=0, cachesize=None, pgsize=None, lorder=None, rlen=None, delim=None, source=None, pad=None): flags = _checkflag(flag) d = db.DB() if cachesize is not None: d.set_cachesize(0, cachesize) if pgsize is not None: d.set_pagesize(pgsize) if lorder is not None: d.set_lorder(lorder) d.set_flags(rnflags) if delim is not None: d.set_re_delim(delim) if rlen is not None: d.set_re_len(rlen) if source is not None: d.set_re_source(source) if pad is not None: d.set_re_pad(pad) d.open(file, db.DB_RECNO, flags, mode) return _DBWithCursor(d) #---------------------------------------------------------------------- def _checkflag(flag): if flag == 'r': flags = db.DB_RDONLY elif flag == 'rw': flags = 0 elif flag == 'w': flags = db.DB_CREATE elif flag == 'c': flags = db.DB_CREATE elif flag == 'n': flags = db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_TRUNCATE else: raise error, "flags should be one of 'r', 'w', 'c' or 'n'" return flags | db.DB_THREAD #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # This is a silly little hack that allows apps to continue to use the # DB_THREAD flag even on systems without threads without freaking out # BerkeleyDB. # # This assumes that if Python was built with thread support then # BerkeleyDB was too. try: import thread del thread except ImportError: db.DB_THREAD = 0 #----------------------------------------------------------------------