# firebird/fdb.py # Copyright (C) 2005-2018 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors # # # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under # the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php """ .. dialect:: firebird+fdb :name: fdb :dbapi: pyodbc :connectstring: firebird+fdb://user:password@host:port/path/to/db\ [?key=value&key=value...] :url: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/fdb/ fdb is a kinterbasdb compatible DBAPI for Firebird. .. versionadded:: 0.8 - Support for the fdb Firebird driver. .. versionchanged:: 0.9 - The fdb dialect is now the default dialect under the ``firebird://`` URL space, as ``fdb`` is now the official Python driver for Firebird. Arguments ---------- The ``fdb`` dialect is based on the :mod:`sqlalchemy.dialects.firebird.kinterbasdb` dialect, however does not accept every argument that Kinterbasdb does. * ``enable_rowcount`` - True by default, setting this to False disables the usage of "cursor.rowcount" with the Kinterbasdb dialect, which SQLAlchemy ordinarily calls upon automatically after any UPDATE or DELETE statement. When disabled, SQLAlchemy's ResultProxy will return -1 for result.rowcount. The rationale here is that Kinterbasdb requires a second round trip to the database when .rowcount is called - since SQLA's resultproxy automatically closes the cursor after a non-result-returning statement, rowcount must be called, if at all, before the result object is returned. Additionally, cursor.rowcount may not return correct results with older versions of Firebird, and setting this flag to False will also cause the SQLAlchemy ORM to ignore its usage. The behavior can also be controlled on a per-execution basis using the ``enable_rowcount`` option with :meth:`.Connection.execution_options`:: conn = engine.connect().execution_options(enable_rowcount=True) r = conn.execute(stmt) print r.rowcount * ``retaining`` - False by default. Setting this to True will pass the ``retaining=True`` keyword argument to the ``.commit()`` and ``.rollback()`` methods of the DBAPI connection, which can improve performance in some situations, but apparently with significant caveats. Please read the fdb and/or kinterbasdb DBAPI documentation in order to understand the implications of this flag. .. versionadded:: 0.8.2 - ``retaining`` keyword argument specifying transaction retaining behavior - in 0.8 it defaults to ``True`` for backwards compatibility. .. versionchanged:: 0.9.0 - the ``retaining`` flag defaults to ``False``. In 0.8 it defaulted to ``True``. .. seealso:: http://pythonhosted.org/fdb/usage-guide.html#retaining-transactions - information on the "retaining" flag. """ from .kinterbasdb import FBDialect_kinterbasdb from ... import util class FBDialect_fdb(FBDialect_kinterbasdb): def __init__(self, enable_rowcount=True, retaining=False, **kwargs): super(FBDialect_fdb, self).__init__( enable_rowcount=enable_rowcount, retaining=retaining, **kwargs) @classmethod def dbapi(cls): return __import__('fdb') def create_connect_args(self, url): opts = url.translate_connect_args(username='user') if opts.get('port'): opts['host'] = "%s/%s" % (opts['host'], opts['port']) del opts['port'] opts.update(url.query) util.coerce_kw_type(opts, 'type_conv', int) return ([], opts) def _get_server_version_info(self, connection): """Get the version of the Firebird server used by a connection. Returns a tuple of (`major`, `minor`, `build`), three integers representing the version of the attached server. """ # This is the simpler approach (the other uses the services api), # that for backward compatibility reasons returns a string like # LI-V6.3.3.12981 Firebird 2.0 # where the first version is a fake one resembling the old # Interbase signature. isc_info_firebird_version = 103 fbconn = connection.connection version = fbconn.db_info(isc_info_firebird_version) return self._parse_version_info(version) dialect = FBDialect_fdb