import datetime from .base import Database class InsertVar: """ A late-binding cursor variable that can be passed to Cursor.execute as a parameter, in order to receive the id of the row created by an insert statement. """ types = { 'AutoField': int, 'BigAutoField': int, 'SmallAutoField': int, 'IntegerField': int, 'BigIntegerField': int, 'SmallIntegerField': int, 'PositiveBigIntegerField': int, 'PositiveSmallIntegerField': int, 'PositiveIntegerField': int, 'FloatField': Database.NATIVE_FLOAT, 'DateTimeField': Database.TIMESTAMP, 'DateField': Database.Date, 'DecimalField': Database.NUMBER, } def __init__(self, field): internal_type = getattr(field, 'target_field', field).get_internal_type() self.db_type = self.types.get(internal_type, str) self.bound_param = None def bind_parameter(self, cursor): self.bound_param = cursor.cursor.var(self.db_type) return self.bound_param def get_value(self): return self.bound_param.getvalue() class Oracle_datetime(datetime.datetime): """ A datetime object, with an additional class attribute to tell cx_Oracle to save the microseconds too. """ input_size = Database.TIMESTAMP @classmethod def from_datetime(cls, dt): return Oracle_datetime( dt.year, dt.month, dt.day, dt.hour, dt.minute, dt.second, dt.microsecond, ) class BulkInsertMapper: BLOB = 'TO_BLOB(%s)' CLOB = 'TO_CLOB(%s)' DATE = 'TO_DATE(%s)' INTERVAL = 'CAST(%s as INTERVAL DAY(9) TO SECOND(6))' NUMBER = 'TO_NUMBER(%s)' TIMESTAMP = 'TO_TIMESTAMP(%s)' types = { 'AutoField': NUMBER, 'BigAutoField': NUMBER, 'BigIntegerField': NUMBER, 'BinaryField': BLOB, 'BooleanField': NUMBER, 'DateField': DATE, 'DateTimeField': TIMESTAMP, 'DecimalField': NUMBER, 'DurationField': INTERVAL, 'FloatField': NUMBER, 'IntegerField': NUMBER, 'NullBooleanField': NUMBER, 'PositiveBigIntegerField': NUMBER, 'PositiveIntegerField': NUMBER, 'PositiveSmallIntegerField': NUMBER, 'SmallAutoField': NUMBER, 'SmallIntegerField': NUMBER, 'TextField': CLOB, 'TimeField': TIMESTAMP, }