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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mike Bayer f1a3038f48 Default psycopg2 executemany mode to "values_only"
The psycopg2 dialect now defaults to using the very performant
``execute_values()`` psycopg2 extension for compiled INSERT statements,
and also impements RETURNING support when this extension is used.  This
allows INSERT statements that even include an autoincremented SERIAL
or IDENTITY value to run very fast while still being able to return the
newly generated primary key values.   The ORM will then integrate this
new feature in a separate change.

Implements RETURNING for insert with executemany

Adds support to return_defaults() mode and inserted_primary_key
to support mutiple INSERTed rows, via return_defauls_rows
and inserted_primary_key_rows accessors.

within default execution context, new cached compiler
getters are used to fetch primary keys from rows

inserted_primary_key now returns a plain tuple. this
is not yet a row-like object however this can be
added.

Adds distinct "values_only" and "batch" modes, as
"values" has a lot of benefits but "batch" breaks
cursor.rowcount

psycopg2 minimum version 2.7 so we can remove the
large number of checks for very old versions of
psycopg2

simplify tests to no longer distinguish between
native and non-native json

Fixes: #5401
Change-Id: Ic08fd3423d4c5d16ca50994460c0c234868bd61c
2020-06-25 18:58:34 -04:00
Gord Thompson 668872fe01 Add support for "real" sequences in mssql
Added support for "CREATE SEQUENCE" and full :class:`.Sequence` support for
Microsoft SQL Server.  This removes the deprecated feature of using
:class:`.Sequence` objects to manipulate IDENTITY characteristics which
should now be performed using ``mssql_identity_start`` and
``mssql_identity_increment`` as documented at :ref:`mssql_identity`. The
change includes a new parameter :paramref:`.Sequence.data_type` to
accommodate SQL Server's choice of datatype, which for that backend
includes INTEGER and BIGINT.   The default starting value for SQL Server's
version of :class:`.Sequence` has been set at 1; this default is now
emitted within the CREATE SEQUENCE DDL for all backends.

Fixes: #4235
Fixes: #4633
Change-Id: I6aa55c441e8146c2f002e2e201a7f645e667b916
2020-05-29 08:10:38 -06:00
Mike Bayer ffc375d1f0 Repair inline flag
In 9fca5d827d we attempted to deprecate the "inline=True" flag
and add a generative inline() method, however failed to include
any tests and the method was implemented incorrectly such that
it would get overwritten with the boolean flag immediately.

Rename the internal "inline" flag to "_inline" and add test
support both for the method as well as deprecated support
for the flag, including a fixture addition to assert the expected
value of the flag as it generally does not affect the
actual compiled SQL string.

Change-Id: I0450049f17f1f0d91e22d27f1a973a2b6c0e59f7
2020-02-22 11:02:56 -05:00
Mike Bayer f559f378c4 Result initial introduction
This builds on cc718cccc0 which moved
RowProxy to Row, allowing Row to be more like a named tuple.

- KeyedTuple in ORM is replaced with Row

- ResultSetMetaData broken out into "simple" and "cursor" versions
  for ORM and Core, as well as LegacyCursor version.

- Row now has _mapping attribute that supplies full mapping behavior.
Row and SimpleRow both have named tuple behavior otherwise.
LegacyRow has some mapping features on the tuple which emit
deprecation warnings (e.g. keys(), values(), etc).   the biggest
change for mapping->tuple is the behavior of __contains__ which
moves from testing of "key in row" to "value in row".

- ResultProxy breaks into ResultProxy and FutureResult (interim),
the latter has the newer APIs.   Made available to dialects
using execution options.

- internal reflection methods and most tests move off of implicit
Row mapping behavior and move to row._mapping, result.mappings()
method using future result

- a new strategy system for cursor handling replaces the various
subclasses of RowProxy

- some execution context adjustments. We will leave EC in but
refined things like get_result_proxy() and out parameter handling.
Dialects for 1.4 will need to adjust from get_result_proxy()
to get_result_cursor_strategy(), if they are using this method

- out parameter handling now accommodated by get_out_parameter_values()
EC method.   Oracle changes for this.  external dialect for
DB2 for example will also need to adjust for this.

- deprecate case_insensitive flag for engine / result, this
feature is not used

mapping-methods on Row are deprecated, and replaced with
Row._mapping.<meth>, including:

   row.keys()  -> use row._mapping.keys()
   row.items()  -> use row._mapping.items()
   row.values() -> use row._mapping.values()
   key in row  -> use key in row._mapping
   int in row  -> use int < len(row)

Fixes: #4710
Fixes: #4878
Change-Id: Ieb9085e9bcff564359095b754da9ae0af55679f0
2020-02-21 17:53:33 -05:00
Min ho Kim 7e588aadaa Fix typos 2019-07-21 10:51:29 +10:00
Nate Clark 8f318692d4 Include newlines in StatementError formatting
Revised the formatting for :class:`.StatementError` when stringified. Each
error detail is broken up over multiple newlines instead of spaced out on a
single line.  Additionally, the SQL representation now stringifies the SQL
statement rather than using ``repr()``, so that newlines are rendered as is.
Pull request courtesy Nate Clark.

Fixes: #4500

Closes: #4501
Pull-request: https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy/pull/4501
Pull-request-sha: 60cc0ee68d

Change-Id: I79d8418b7495e5691c9a56f41e79495c26a967ff
2019-02-20 18:56:47 -05:00
Mike Bayer 1e278de4cc Post black reformatting
Applied on top of a pure run of black -l 79 in
I7eda77fed3d8e73df84b3651fd6cfcfe858d4dc9,  this set of changes
resolves all remaining flake8 conditions for those codes
we have enabled in setup.cfg.

Included are resolutions for all remaining flake8 issues
including shadowed builtins, long lines, import order, unused
imports, duplicate imports, and docstring issues.

Change-Id: I4f72d3ba1380dd601610ff80b8fb06a2aff8b0fe
2019-01-06 18:23:11 -05:00
Mike Bayer 1e1a38e780 Run black -l 79 against all source files
This is a straight reformat run using black as is, with no edits
applied at all.

The black run will format code consistently, however in
some cases that are prevalent in SQLAlchemy code it produces
too-long lines.   The too-long lines will be resolved in the
following commit that will resolve all remaining flake8 issues
including shadowed builtins, long lines, import order, unused
imports, duplicate imports, and docstring issues.

Change-Id: I7eda77fed3d8e73df84b3651fd6cfcfe858d4dc9
2019-01-06 17:34:50 +00:00
Mike Bayer 2efd89d029 Add SQL Server CI coverage
Change-Id: Ida0d01ae9bcc0573b86e24fddea620a38c962822
2017-08-31 17:20:26 -04:00
Jamie Alessio 3771af0af4 Fix typos ('expicit' -> 'explicit') 2017-03-14 19:04:03 -07:00
Mike Bayer 1704eacf24 - fix bool test 2015-09-27 12:13:06 -04:00
Mike Bayer a8e1d33ae5 - break out critical aspects of test_query into their own tests
finally, test_resultset and test_insert_exec.   Update all
idioms within these.
2015-09-27 12:09:24 -04:00