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311 lines
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Python
311 lines
11 KiB
Python
# sqlalchemy/interfaces.py
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# Copyright (C) 2007-2013 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors <see AUTHORS file>
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# Copyright (C) 2007 Jason Kirtland jek@discorporate.us
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#
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# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
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# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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"""Deprecated core event interfaces.
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This module is **deprecated** and is superseded by the
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event system.
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"""
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from . import event, util
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class PoolListener(object):
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"""Hooks into the lifecycle of connections in a :class:`.Pool`.
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.. note::
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:class:`.PoolListener` is deprecated. Please
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refer to :class:`.PoolEvents`.
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Usage::
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class MyListener(PoolListener):
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def connect(self, dbapi_con, con_record):
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'''perform connect operations'''
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# etc.
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# create a new pool with a listener
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p = QueuePool(..., listeners=[MyListener()])
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# add a listener after the fact
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p.add_listener(MyListener())
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# usage with create_engine()
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e = create_engine("url://", listeners=[MyListener()])
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All of the standard connection :class:`~sqlalchemy.pool.Pool` types can
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accept event listeners for key connection lifecycle events:
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creation, pool check-out and check-in. There are no events fired
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when a connection closes.
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For any given DB-API connection, there will be one ``connect``
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event, `n` number of ``checkout`` events, and either `n` or `n - 1`
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``checkin`` events. (If a ``Connection`` is detached from its
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pool via the ``detach()`` method, it won't be checked back in.)
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These are low-level events for low-level objects: raw Python
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DB-API connections, without the conveniences of the SQLAlchemy
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``Connection`` wrapper, ``Dialect`` services or ``ClauseElement``
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execution. If you execute SQL through the connection, explicitly
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closing all cursors and other resources is recommended.
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Events also receive a ``_ConnectionRecord``, a long-lived internal
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``Pool`` object that basically represents a "slot" in the
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connection pool. ``_ConnectionRecord`` objects have one public
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attribute of note: ``info``, a dictionary whose contents are
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scoped to the lifetime of the DB-API connection managed by the
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record. You can use this shared storage area however you like.
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There is no need to subclass ``PoolListener`` to handle events.
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Any class that implements one or more of these methods can be used
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as a pool listener. The ``Pool`` will inspect the methods
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provided by a listener object and add the listener to one or more
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internal event queues based on its capabilities. In terms of
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efficiency and function call overhead, you're much better off only
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providing implementations for the hooks you'll be using.
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"""
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@classmethod
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def _adapt_listener(cls, self, listener):
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"""Adapt a :class:`.PoolListener` to individual
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:class:`event.Dispatch` events.
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"""
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listener = util.as_interface(listener, methods=('connect',
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'first_connect', 'checkout', 'checkin'))
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if hasattr(listener, 'connect'):
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event.listen(self, 'connect', listener.connect)
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if hasattr(listener, 'first_connect'):
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event.listen(self, 'first_connect', listener.first_connect)
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if hasattr(listener, 'checkout'):
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event.listen(self, 'checkout', listener.checkout)
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if hasattr(listener, 'checkin'):
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event.listen(self, 'checkin', listener.checkin)
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def connect(self, dbapi_con, con_record):
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"""Called once for each new DB-API connection or Pool's ``creator()``.
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dbapi_con
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A newly connected raw DB-API connection (not a SQLAlchemy
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``Connection`` wrapper).
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con_record
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The ``_ConnectionRecord`` that persistently manages the connection
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"""
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def first_connect(self, dbapi_con, con_record):
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"""Called exactly once for the first DB-API connection.
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dbapi_con
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A newly connected raw DB-API connection (not a SQLAlchemy
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``Connection`` wrapper).
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con_record
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The ``_ConnectionRecord`` that persistently manages the connection
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"""
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def checkout(self, dbapi_con, con_record, con_proxy):
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"""Called when a connection is retrieved from the Pool.
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dbapi_con
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A raw DB-API connection
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con_record
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The ``_ConnectionRecord`` that persistently manages the connection
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con_proxy
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The ``_ConnectionFairy`` which manages the connection for the span of
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the current checkout.
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If you raise an ``exc.DisconnectionError``, the current
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connection will be disposed and a fresh connection retrieved.
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Processing of all checkout listeners will abort and restart
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using the new connection.
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"""
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def checkin(self, dbapi_con, con_record):
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"""Called when a connection returns to the pool.
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Note that the connection may be closed, and may be None if the
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connection has been invalidated. ``checkin`` will not be called
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for detached connections. (They do not return to the pool.)
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dbapi_con
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A raw DB-API connection
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con_record
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The ``_ConnectionRecord`` that persistently manages the connection
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"""
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class ConnectionProxy(object):
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"""Allows interception of statement execution by Connections.
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.. note::
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:class:`.ConnectionProxy` is deprecated. Please
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refer to :class:`.ConnectionEvents`.
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Either or both of the ``execute()`` and ``cursor_execute()``
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may be implemented to intercept compiled statement and
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cursor level executions, e.g.::
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class MyProxy(ConnectionProxy):
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def execute(self, conn, execute, clauseelement,
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*multiparams, **params):
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print "compiled statement:", clauseelement
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return execute(clauseelement, *multiparams, **params)
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def cursor_execute(self, execute, cursor, statement,
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parameters, context, executemany):
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print "raw statement:", statement
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return execute(cursor, statement, parameters, context)
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The ``execute`` argument is a function that will fulfill the default
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execution behavior for the operation. The signature illustrated
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in the example should be used.
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The proxy is installed into an :class:`~sqlalchemy.engine.Engine` via
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the ``proxy`` argument::
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e = create_engine('someurl://', proxy=MyProxy())
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"""
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@classmethod
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def _adapt_listener(cls, self, listener):
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def adapt_execute(conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params):
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def execute_wrapper(clauseelement, *multiparams, **params):
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return clauseelement, multiparams, params
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return listener.execute(conn, execute_wrapper,
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clauseelement, *multiparams,
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**params)
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event.listen(self, 'before_execute', adapt_execute)
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def adapt_cursor_execute(conn, cursor, statement,
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parameters, context, executemany):
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def execute_wrapper(
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cursor,
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statement,
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parameters,
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context,
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):
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return statement, parameters
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return listener.cursor_execute(
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execute_wrapper,
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cursor,
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statement,
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parameters,
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context,
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executemany,
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)
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event.listen(self, 'before_cursor_execute', adapt_cursor_execute)
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def do_nothing_callback(*arg, **kw):
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pass
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def adapt_listener(fn):
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def go(conn, *arg, **kw):
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fn(conn, do_nothing_callback, *arg, **kw)
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return util.update_wrapper(go, fn)
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event.listen(self, 'begin', adapt_listener(listener.begin))
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event.listen(self, 'rollback',
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adapt_listener(listener.rollback))
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event.listen(self, 'commit', adapt_listener(listener.commit))
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event.listen(self, 'savepoint',
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adapt_listener(listener.savepoint))
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event.listen(self, 'rollback_savepoint',
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adapt_listener(listener.rollback_savepoint))
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event.listen(self, 'release_savepoint',
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adapt_listener(listener.release_savepoint))
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event.listen(self, 'begin_twophase',
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adapt_listener(listener.begin_twophase))
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event.listen(self, 'prepare_twophase',
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adapt_listener(listener.prepare_twophase))
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event.listen(self, 'rollback_twophase',
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adapt_listener(listener.rollback_twophase))
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event.listen(self, 'commit_twophase',
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adapt_listener(listener.commit_twophase))
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def execute(self, conn, execute, clauseelement, *multiparams, **params):
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"""Intercept high level execute() events."""
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return execute(clauseelement, *multiparams, **params)
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def cursor_execute(self, execute, cursor, statement, parameters,
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context, executemany):
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"""Intercept low-level cursor execute() events."""
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return execute(cursor, statement, parameters, context)
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def begin(self, conn, begin):
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"""Intercept begin() events."""
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return begin()
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def rollback(self, conn, rollback):
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"""Intercept rollback() events."""
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return rollback()
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def commit(self, conn, commit):
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"""Intercept commit() events."""
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return commit()
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def savepoint(self, conn, savepoint, name=None):
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"""Intercept savepoint() events."""
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return savepoint(name=name)
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def rollback_savepoint(self, conn, rollback_savepoint, name, context):
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"""Intercept rollback_savepoint() events."""
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return rollback_savepoint(name, context)
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def release_savepoint(self, conn, release_savepoint, name, context):
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"""Intercept release_savepoint() events."""
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return release_savepoint(name, context)
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def begin_twophase(self, conn, begin_twophase, xid):
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"""Intercept begin_twophase() events."""
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return begin_twophase(xid)
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def prepare_twophase(self, conn, prepare_twophase, xid):
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"""Intercept prepare_twophase() events."""
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return prepare_twophase(xid)
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def rollback_twophase(self, conn, rollback_twophase, xid, is_prepared):
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"""Intercept rollback_twophase() events."""
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return rollback_twophase(xid, is_prepared)
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def commit_twophase(self, conn, commit_twophase, xid, is_prepared):
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"""Intercept commit_twophase() events."""
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return commit_twophase(xid, is_prepared)
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