SQLAlchemy 2.1.0b1__cp313-cp313-win_arm64.whl

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  1. sqlalchemy/__init__.py +295 -0
  2. sqlalchemy/connectors/__init__.py +18 -0
  3. sqlalchemy/connectors/aioodbc.py +161 -0
  4. sqlalchemy/connectors/asyncio.py +476 -0
  5. sqlalchemy/connectors/pyodbc.py +250 -0
  6. sqlalchemy/dialects/__init__.py +62 -0
  7. sqlalchemy/dialects/_typing.py +30 -0
  8. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/__init__.py +88 -0
  9. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/aioodbc.py +63 -0
  10. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/base.py +4110 -0
  11. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/information_schema.py +285 -0
  12. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/json.py +129 -0
  13. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/provision.py +185 -0
  14. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/pymssql.py +126 -0
  15. sqlalchemy/dialects/mssql/pyodbc.py +758 -0
  16. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/__init__.py +106 -0
  17. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/_mariadb_shim.py +312 -0
  18. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/aiomysql.py +226 -0
  19. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/asyncmy.py +214 -0
  20. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/base.py +3870 -0
  21. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/cymysql.py +106 -0
  22. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/dml.py +279 -0
  23. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/enumerated.py +277 -0
  24. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/expression.py +146 -0
  25. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/json.py +91 -0
  26. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mariadb.py +67 -0
  27. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mariadbconnector.py +330 -0
  28. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mysqlconnector.py +296 -0
  29. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/mysqldb.py +312 -0
  30. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/provision.py +147 -0
  31. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/pymysql.py +157 -0
  32. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/pyodbc.py +156 -0
  33. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/reflection.py +724 -0
  34. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/reserved_words.py +570 -0
  35. sqlalchemy/dialects/mysql/types.py +845 -0
  36. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/__init__.py +83 -0
  37. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/base.py +3871 -0
  38. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/cx_oracle.py +1522 -0
  39. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/dictionary.py +507 -0
  40. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/oracledb.py +894 -0
  41. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/provision.py +288 -0
  42. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/types.py +350 -0
  43. sqlalchemy/dialects/oracle/vector.py +368 -0
  44. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/__init__.py +171 -0
  45. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/_psycopg_common.py +193 -0
  46. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/array.py +534 -0
  47. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/asyncpg.py +1331 -0
  48. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/base.py +5729 -0
  49. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/bitstring.py +327 -0
  50. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/dml.py +360 -0
  51. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/ext.py +593 -0
  52. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/hstore.py +413 -0
  53. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/json.py +407 -0
  54. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/named_types.py +521 -0
  55. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/operators.py +130 -0
  56. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/pg8000.py +672 -0
  57. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/pg_catalog.py +344 -0
  58. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/provision.py +175 -0
  59. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/psycopg.py +815 -0
  60. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/psycopg2.py +887 -0
  61. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/psycopg2cffi.py +61 -0
  62. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/ranges.py +1002 -0
  63. sqlalchemy/dialects/postgresql/types.py +388 -0
  64. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/__init__.py +57 -0
  65. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/aiosqlite.py +321 -0
  66. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/base.py +3050 -0
  67. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/dml.py +279 -0
  68. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/json.py +89 -0
  69. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/provision.py +223 -0
  70. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/pysqlcipher.py +157 -0
  71. sqlalchemy/dialects/sqlite/pysqlite.py +754 -0
  72. sqlalchemy/dialects/type_migration_guidelines.txt +145 -0
  73. sqlalchemy/engine/__init__.py +62 -0
  74. sqlalchemy/engine/_processors_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  75. sqlalchemy/engine/_processors_cy.py +92 -0
  76. sqlalchemy/engine/_result_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  77. sqlalchemy/engine/_result_cy.py +633 -0
  78. sqlalchemy/engine/_row_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  79. sqlalchemy/engine/_row_cy.py +232 -0
  80. sqlalchemy/engine/_util_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  81. sqlalchemy/engine/_util_cy.py +136 -0
  82. sqlalchemy/engine/base.py +3334 -0
  83. sqlalchemy/engine/characteristics.py +155 -0
  84. sqlalchemy/engine/create.py +869 -0
  85. sqlalchemy/engine/cursor.py +2416 -0
  86. sqlalchemy/engine/default.py +2393 -0
  87. sqlalchemy/engine/events.py +965 -0
  88. sqlalchemy/engine/interfaces.py +3465 -0
  89. sqlalchemy/engine/mock.py +134 -0
  90. sqlalchemy/engine/processors.py +82 -0
  91. sqlalchemy/engine/reflection.py +2100 -0
  92. sqlalchemy/engine/result.py +1932 -0
  93. sqlalchemy/engine/row.py +397 -0
  94. sqlalchemy/engine/strategies.py +16 -0
  95. sqlalchemy/engine/url.py +922 -0
  96. sqlalchemy/engine/util.py +156 -0
  97. sqlalchemy/event/__init__.py +26 -0
  98. sqlalchemy/event/api.py +220 -0
  99. sqlalchemy/event/attr.py +674 -0
  100. sqlalchemy/event/base.py +472 -0
  101. sqlalchemy/event/legacy.py +258 -0
  102. sqlalchemy/event/registry.py +390 -0
  103. sqlalchemy/events.py +17 -0
  104. sqlalchemy/exc.py +922 -0
  105. sqlalchemy/ext/__init__.py +11 -0
  106. sqlalchemy/ext/associationproxy.py +2072 -0
  107. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/__init__.py +29 -0
  108. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/base.py +281 -0
  109. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/engine.py +1475 -0
  110. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/exc.py +21 -0
  111. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/result.py +994 -0
  112. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/scoping.py +1667 -0
  113. sqlalchemy/ext/asyncio/session.py +1993 -0
  114. sqlalchemy/ext/automap.py +1701 -0
  115. sqlalchemy/ext/baked.py +559 -0
  116. sqlalchemy/ext/compiler.py +600 -0
  117. sqlalchemy/ext/declarative/__init__.py +65 -0
  118. sqlalchemy/ext/declarative/extensions.py +560 -0
  119. sqlalchemy/ext/horizontal_shard.py +481 -0
  120. sqlalchemy/ext/hybrid.py +1877 -0
  121. sqlalchemy/ext/indexable.py +364 -0
  122. sqlalchemy/ext/instrumentation.py +450 -0
  123. sqlalchemy/ext/mutable.py +1081 -0
  124. sqlalchemy/ext/orderinglist.py +439 -0
  125. sqlalchemy/ext/serializer.py +185 -0
  126. sqlalchemy/future/__init__.py +16 -0
  127. sqlalchemy/future/engine.py +15 -0
  128. sqlalchemy/inspection.py +174 -0
  129. sqlalchemy/log.py +283 -0
  130. sqlalchemy/orm/__init__.py +175 -0
  131. sqlalchemy/orm/_orm_constructors.py +2694 -0
  132. sqlalchemy/orm/_typing.py +179 -0
  133. sqlalchemy/orm/attributes.py +2868 -0
  134. sqlalchemy/orm/base.py +970 -0
  135. sqlalchemy/orm/bulk_persistence.py +2152 -0
  136. sqlalchemy/orm/clsregistry.py +582 -0
  137. sqlalchemy/orm/collections.py +1568 -0
  138. sqlalchemy/orm/context.py +3471 -0
  139. sqlalchemy/orm/decl_api.py +2257 -0
  140. sqlalchemy/orm/decl_base.py +2304 -0
  141. sqlalchemy/orm/dependency.py +1306 -0
  142. sqlalchemy/orm/descriptor_props.py +1183 -0
  143. sqlalchemy/orm/dynamic.py +300 -0
  144. sqlalchemy/orm/evaluator.py +379 -0
  145. sqlalchemy/orm/events.py +3386 -0
  146. sqlalchemy/orm/exc.py +237 -0
  147. sqlalchemy/orm/identity.py +302 -0
  148. sqlalchemy/orm/instrumentation.py +746 -0
  149. sqlalchemy/orm/interfaces.py +1589 -0
  150. sqlalchemy/orm/loading.py +1684 -0
  151. sqlalchemy/orm/mapped_collection.py +557 -0
  152. sqlalchemy/orm/mapper.py +4406 -0
  153. sqlalchemy/orm/path_registry.py +814 -0
  154. sqlalchemy/orm/persistence.py +1789 -0
  155. sqlalchemy/orm/properties.py +973 -0
  156. sqlalchemy/orm/query.py +3521 -0
  157. sqlalchemy/orm/relationships.py +3570 -0
  158. sqlalchemy/orm/scoping.py +2220 -0
  159. sqlalchemy/orm/session.py +5389 -0
  160. sqlalchemy/orm/state.py +1175 -0
  161. sqlalchemy/orm/state_changes.py +196 -0
  162. sqlalchemy/orm/strategies.py +3480 -0
  163. sqlalchemy/orm/strategy_options.py +2544 -0
  164. sqlalchemy/orm/sync.py +164 -0
  165. sqlalchemy/orm/unitofwork.py +798 -0
  166. sqlalchemy/orm/util.py +2435 -0
  167. sqlalchemy/orm/writeonly.py +694 -0
  168. sqlalchemy/pool/__init__.py +41 -0
  169. sqlalchemy/pool/base.py +1514 -0
  170. sqlalchemy/pool/events.py +372 -0
  171. sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py +582 -0
  172. sqlalchemy/py.typed +0 -0
  173. sqlalchemy/schema.py +72 -0
  174. sqlalchemy/sql/__init__.py +153 -0
  175. sqlalchemy/sql/_dml_constructors.py +132 -0
  176. sqlalchemy/sql/_elements_constructors.py +2147 -0
  177. sqlalchemy/sql/_orm_types.py +20 -0
  178. sqlalchemy/sql/_selectable_constructors.py +773 -0
  179. sqlalchemy/sql/_typing.py +486 -0
  180. sqlalchemy/sql/_util_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  181. sqlalchemy/sql/_util_cy.py +127 -0
  182. sqlalchemy/sql/annotation.py +590 -0
  183. sqlalchemy/sql/base.py +2602 -0
  184. sqlalchemy/sql/cache_key.py +1066 -0
  185. sqlalchemy/sql/coercions.py +1373 -0
  186. sqlalchemy/sql/compiler.py +8259 -0
  187. sqlalchemy/sql/crud.py +1807 -0
  188. sqlalchemy/sql/ddl.py +1928 -0
  189. sqlalchemy/sql/default_comparator.py +654 -0
  190. sqlalchemy/sql/dml.py +1974 -0
  191. sqlalchemy/sql/elements.py +6016 -0
  192. sqlalchemy/sql/events.py +458 -0
  193. sqlalchemy/sql/expression.py +170 -0
  194. sqlalchemy/sql/functions.py +2257 -0
  195. sqlalchemy/sql/lambdas.py +1443 -0
  196. sqlalchemy/sql/naming.py +209 -0
  197. sqlalchemy/sql/operators.py +2897 -0
  198. sqlalchemy/sql/roles.py +332 -0
  199. sqlalchemy/sql/schema.py +6560 -0
  200. sqlalchemy/sql/selectable.py +7497 -0
  201. sqlalchemy/sql/sqltypes.py +4050 -0
  202. sqlalchemy/sql/traversals.py +1042 -0
  203. sqlalchemy/sql/type_api.py +2425 -0
  204. sqlalchemy/sql/util.py +1495 -0
  205. sqlalchemy/sql/visitors.py +1157 -0
  206. sqlalchemy/testing/__init__.py +96 -0
  207. sqlalchemy/testing/assertions.py +1007 -0
  208. sqlalchemy/testing/assertsql.py +519 -0
  209. sqlalchemy/testing/asyncio.py +128 -0
  210. sqlalchemy/testing/config.py +440 -0
  211. sqlalchemy/testing/engines.py +478 -0
  212. sqlalchemy/testing/entities.py +117 -0
  213. sqlalchemy/testing/exclusions.py +476 -0
  214. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/__init__.py +30 -0
  215. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/base.py +366 -0
  216. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/mypy.py +247 -0
  217. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/orm.py +227 -0
  218. sqlalchemy/testing/fixtures/sql.py +538 -0
  219. sqlalchemy/testing/pickleable.py +155 -0
  220. sqlalchemy/testing/plugin/__init__.py +6 -0
  221. sqlalchemy/testing/plugin/bootstrap.py +51 -0
  222. sqlalchemy/testing/plugin/plugin_base.py +828 -0
  223. sqlalchemy/testing/plugin/pytestplugin.py +892 -0
  224. sqlalchemy/testing/profiling.py +329 -0
  225. sqlalchemy/testing/provision.py +596 -0
  226. sqlalchemy/testing/requirements.py +1973 -0
  227. sqlalchemy/testing/schema.py +198 -0
  228. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/__init__.py +19 -0
  229. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_cte.py +237 -0
  230. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_ddl.py +420 -0
  231. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_dialect.py +776 -0
  232. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_insert.py +630 -0
  233. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_reflection.py +3557 -0
  234. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_results.py +660 -0
  235. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_rowcount.py +258 -0
  236. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_select.py +2112 -0
  237. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_sequence.py +317 -0
  238. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_table_via_select.py +686 -0
  239. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_types.py +2253 -0
  240. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_unicode_ddl.py +189 -0
  241. sqlalchemy/testing/suite/test_update_delete.py +139 -0
  242. sqlalchemy/testing/util.py +535 -0
  243. sqlalchemy/testing/warnings.py +52 -0
  244. sqlalchemy/types.py +76 -0
  245. sqlalchemy/util/__init__.py +157 -0
  246. sqlalchemy/util/_collections.py +693 -0
  247. sqlalchemy/util/_collections_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  248. sqlalchemy/util/_collections_cy.pxd +8 -0
  249. sqlalchemy/util/_collections_cy.py +516 -0
  250. sqlalchemy/util/_has_cython.py +46 -0
  251. sqlalchemy/util/_immutabledict_cy.cp313-win_arm64.pyd +0 -0
  252. sqlalchemy/util/_immutabledict_cy.py +240 -0
  253. sqlalchemy/util/compat.py +287 -0
  254. sqlalchemy/util/concurrency.py +322 -0
  255. sqlalchemy/util/cython.py +79 -0
  256. sqlalchemy/util/deprecations.py +401 -0
  257. sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py +2256 -0
  258. sqlalchemy/util/preloaded.py +152 -0
  259. sqlalchemy/util/queue.py +304 -0
  260. sqlalchemy/util/tool_support.py +201 -0
  261. sqlalchemy/util/topological.py +120 -0
  262. sqlalchemy/util/typing.py +711 -0
  263. sqlalchemy-2.1.0b1.dist-info/METADATA +267 -0
  264. sqlalchemy-2.1.0b1.dist-info/RECORD +267 -0
  265. sqlalchemy-2.1.0b1.dist-info/WHEEL +5 -0
  266. sqlalchemy-2.1.0b1.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE +19 -0
  267. sqlalchemy-2.1.0b1.dist-info/top_level.txt +1 -0
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+ # engine/interfaces.py
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+ # Copyright (C) 2005-2026 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
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+ # <see AUTHORS file>
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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: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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+
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+ """Define core interfaces used by the engine system."""
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+
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+
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+ from enum import Enum
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+ from typing import Any
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+ from typing import Awaitable
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+ from typing import Callable
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+ from typing import ClassVar
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+ from typing import Collection
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+ from typing import Dict
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+ from typing import Iterable
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+ from typing import Iterator
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+ from typing import List
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+ from typing import Literal
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+ from typing import Mapping
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+ from typing import MutableMapping
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+ from typing import Optional
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+ from typing import Protocol
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+ from typing import Sequence
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+ from typing import Set
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+ from typing import Tuple
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+ from typing import Type
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+ from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
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+ from typing import TypedDict
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+ from typing import TypeVar
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+ from typing import Union
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+
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+ from .. import util
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+ from ..event import EventTarget
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+ from ..pool import Pool
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+ from ..pool import PoolProxiedConnection as PoolProxiedConnection
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+ from ..sql.compiler import Compiled as Compiled
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+ from ..sql.compiler import Compiled # noqa
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+ from ..sql.compiler import TypeCompiler as TypeCompiler
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+ from ..sql.compiler import TypeCompiler # noqa
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+ from ..util import immutabledict
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+ from ..util.concurrency import await_
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+ from ..util.typing import NotRequired
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+
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+ if TYPE_CHECKING:
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+ from .base import Connection
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+ from .base import Engine
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+ from .cursor import CursorResult
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+ from .url import URL
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+ from ..connectors.asyncio import AsyncIODBAPIConnection
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+ from ..event import _ListenerFnType
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+ from ..event import dispatcher
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+ from ..exc import StatementError
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+ from ..sql import Executable
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+ from ..sql.compiler import _InsertManyValuesBatch
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+ from ..sql.compiler import AggregateOrderByStyle
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+ from ..sql.compiler import DDLCompiler
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+ from ..sql.compiler import IdentifierPreparer
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+ from ..sql.compiler import InsertmanyvaluesSentinelOpts
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+ from ..sql.compiler import Linting
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+ from ..sql.compiler import SQLCompiler
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+ from ..sql.elements import BindParameter
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+ from ..sql.elements import ClauseElement
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+ from ..sql.schema import Column
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+ from ..sql.schema import DefaultGenerator
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+ from ..sql.schema import SchemaItem
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+ from ..sql.schema import Sequence as Sequence_SchemaItem
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+ from ..sql.sqltypes import Integer
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+ from ..sql.type_api import _TypeMemoDict
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+ from ..sql.type_api import TypeEngine
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+ from ..util.langhelpers import generic_fn_descriptor
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+ CACHING_DISABLED = 2
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+ NO_CACHE_KEY = 3
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+ NO_DIALECT_SUPPORT = 4
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+ """indicates cursor.executemany() will be used."""
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+ def __getattr__(self, key: str) -> Any: ...
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+ pass
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+ - in :pep:`249`
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+ - in :pep:`249`
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+ self,
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+ ...
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+
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+ lastrowid: int
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+
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+ def close(self) -> None: ...
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+
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+ def execute(
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+ self,
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+ operation: Any,
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+ parameters: Optional[_DBAPISingleExecuteParams] = None,
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+ ) -> Any: ...
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+
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+ def executemany(
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+ self,
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+ operation: Any,
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+ parameters: _DBAPIMultiExecuteParams,
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+ ) -> Any: ...
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+
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+ def fetchone(self) -> Optional[Any]: ...
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+
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+ def fetchmany(self, size: int = ...) -> Sequence[Any]: ...
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+
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+ def fetchall(self) -> Sequence[Any]: ...
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+
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+ def setinputsizes(self, sizes: Sequence[Any]) -> None: ...
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+
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+ def setoutputsize(self, size: Any, column: Any) -> None: ...
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+
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+ def callproc(
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+ self, procname: str, parameters: Sequence[Any] = ...
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+ ) -> Any: ...
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+
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+ def nextset(self) -> Optional[bool]: ...
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+
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+ def __getattr__(self, key: str) -> Any: ...
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+
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+
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+ _CoreSingleExecuteParams = Mapping[str, Any]
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+ _MutableCoreSingleExecuteParams = MutableMapping[str, Any]
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+ _CoreMultiExecuteParams = Sequence[_CoreSingleExecuteParams]
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+ _CoreAnyExecuteParams = Union[
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+ _CoreMultiExecuteParams, _CoreSingleExecuteParams
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+ ]
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+
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+ _DBAPISingleExecuteParams = Union[Sequence[Any], _CoreSingleExecuteParams]
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+
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+ _DBAPIMultiExecuteParams = Union[
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+ Sequence[Sequence[Any]], _CoreMultiExecuteParams
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+ ]
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+ _DBAPIAnyExecuteParams = Union[
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+ _DBAPIMultiExecuteParams, _DBAPISingleExecuteParams
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+ ]
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+ _DBAPICursorDescription = Sequence[
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+ Tuple[
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+ str,
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+ "DBAPIType",
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+ Optional[int],
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+ Optional[int],
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+ Optional[int],
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+ Optional[int],
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+ Optional[bool],
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+ ]
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+ ]
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+
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+ _AnySingleExecuteParams = _DBAPISingleExecuteParams
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+ _AnyMultiExecuteParams = _DBAPIMultiExecuteParams
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+ _AnyExecuteParams = _DBAPIAnyExecuteParams
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+
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+ CompiledCacheType = MutableMapping[Any, "Compiled"]
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+ SchemaTranslateMapType = Mapping[Optional[str], Optional[str]]
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+
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+ _ImmutableExecuteOptions = immutabledict[str, Any]
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+
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+ _ParamStyle = Literal[
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+ "qmark", "numeric", "named", "format", "pyformat", "numeric_dollar"
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+ ]
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+
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+ _GenericSetInputSizesType = List[Tuple[str, Any, "TypeEngine[Any]"]]
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+
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+ IsolationLevel = Literal[
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+ "SERIALIZABLE",
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+ "REPEATABLE READ",
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+ "READ COMMITTED",
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+ "READ UNCOMMITTED",
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+ "AUTOCOMMIT",
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+ ]
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+
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+
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+ class _CoreKnownExecutionOptions(TypedDict, total=False):
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+ compiled_cache: Optional[CompiledCacheType]
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+ logging_token: str
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+ isolation_level: IsolationLevel
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+ no_parameters: bool
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+ stream_results: bool
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+ max_row_buffer: int
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+ yield_per: int
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+ insertmanyvalues_page_size: int
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+ schema_translate_map: Optional[SchemaTranslateMapType]
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+ preserve_rowcount: bool
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+ driver_column_names: bool
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+
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+
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+ _ExecuteOptions = immutabledict[str, Any]
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+ CoreExecuteOptionsParameter = Union[
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+ _CoreKnownExecutionOptions, Mapping[str, Any]
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+ ]
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+
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+
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+ class ReflectedIdentity(TypedDict):
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+ """represent the reflected IDENTITY structure of a column, corresponding
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+ to the :class:`_schema.Identity` construct.
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+
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+ The :class:`.ReflectedIdentity` structure is part of the
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+ :class:`.ReflectedColumn` structure, which is returned by the
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+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_columns` method.
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+
311
+ """
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+
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+ always: bool
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+ """type of identity column"""
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+
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+ on_null: bool
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+ """indicates ON NULL"""
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+
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+ start: int
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+ """starting index of the sequence"""
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+
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+ increment: int
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+ """increment value of the sequence"""
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+
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+ minvalue: int
326
+ """the minimum value of the sequence."""
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+
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+ maxvalue: int
329
+ """the maximum value of the sequence."""
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+
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+ nominvalue: bool
332
+ """no minimum value of the sequence."""
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+
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+ nomaxvalue: bool
335
+ """no maximum value of the sequence."""
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+
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+ cycle: bool
338
+ """allows the sequence to wrap around when the maxvalue
339
+ or minvalue has been reached."""
340
+
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+ cache: Optional[int]
342
+ """number of future values in the
343
+ sequence which are calculated in advance."""
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+
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+ order: bool
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+ """if true, renders the ORDER keyword."""
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+
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+
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+ class ReflectedComputed(TypedDict):
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+ """Represent the reflected elements of a computed column, corresponding
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+ to the :class:`_schema.Computed` construct.
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+
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+ The :class:`.ReflectedComputed` structure is part of the
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+ :class:`.ReflectedColumn` structure, which is returned by the
355
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_columns` method.
356
+
357
+ """
358
+
359
+ sqltext: str
360
+ """the expression used to generate this column returned
361
+ as a string SQL expression"""
362
+
363
+ persisted: NotRequired[bool]
364
+ """indicates if the value is stored in the table or computed on demand"""
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+
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+
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+ class ReflectedColumn(TypedDict):
368
+ """Dictionary representing the reflected elements corresponding to
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+ a :class:`_schema.Column` object.
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+
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+ The :class:`.ReflectedColumn` structure is returned by the
372
+ :class:`.Inspector.get_columns` method.
373
+
374
+ """
375
+
376
+ name: str
377
+ """column name"""
378
+
379
+ type: TypeEngine[Any]
380
+ """column type represented as a :class:`.TypeEngine` instance."""
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+
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+ nullable: bool
383
+ """boolean flag if the column is NULL or NOT NULL"""
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+
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+ default: Optional[str]
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+ """column default expression as a SQL string"""
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+
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+ autoincrement: NotRequired[bool]
389
+ """database-dependent autoincrement flag.
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+
391
+ This flag indicates if the column has a database-side "autoincrement"
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+ flag of some kind. Within SQLAlchemy, other kinds of columns may
393
+ also act as an "autoincrement" column without necessarily having
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+ such a flag on them.
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+
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+ See :paramref:`_schema.Column.autoincrement` for more background on
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+ "autoincrement".
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+
399
+ """
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+
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+ comment: NotRequired[Optional[str]]
402
+ """comment for the column, if present.
403
+ Only some dialects return this key
404
+ """
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+
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+ computed: NotRequired[ReflectedComputed]
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+ """indicates that this column is computed by the database.
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+ Only some dialects return this key.
409
+ """
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+
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+ identity: NotRequired[ReflectedIdentity]
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+ """indicates this column is an IDENTITY column.
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+ Only some dialects return this key.
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+
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+ .. versionadded:: 1.4 - added support for identity column reflection.
416
+ """
417
+
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+ dialect_options: NotRequired[Dict[str, Any]]
419
+ """Additional dialect-specific options detected for this reflected
420
+ object"""
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+
422
+
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+ class ReflectedConstraint(TypedDict):
424
+ """Dictionary representing the reflected elements corresponding to
425
+ :class:`.Constraint`
426
+
427
+ A base class for all constraints
428
+ """
429
+
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+ name: Optional[str]
431
+ """constraint name"""
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+
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+ comment: NotRequired[Optional[str]]
434
+ """comment for the constraint, if present"""
435
+
436
+
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+ class ReflectedCheckConstraint(ReflectedConstraint):
438
+ """Dictionary representing the reflected elements corresponding to
439
+ :class:`.CheckConstraint`.
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+
441
+ The :class:`.ReflectedCheckConstraint` structure is returned by the
442
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_check_constraints` method.
443
+
444
+ """
445
+
446
+ sqltext: str
447
+ """the check constraint's SQL expression"""
448
+
449
+ dialect_options: NotRequired[Dict[str, Any]]
450
+ """Additional dialect-specific options detected for this check constraint
451
+ """
452
+
453
+
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+ class ReflectedUniqueConstraint(ReflectedConstraint):
455
+ """Dictionary representing the reflected elements corresponding to
456
+ :class:`.UniqueConstraint`.
457
+
458
+ The :class:`.ReflectedUniqueConstraint` structure is returned by the
459
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_unique_constraints` method.
460
+
461
+ """
462
+
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+ column_names: List[str]
464
+ """column names which comprise the unique constraint"""
465
+
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+ duplicates_index: NotRequired[Optional[str]]
467
+ "Indicates if this unique constraint duplicates an index with this name"
468
+
469
+ dialect_options: NotRequired[Dict[str, Any]]
470
+ """Additional dialect-specific options detected for this unique
471
+ constraint"""
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+
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+
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+ class ReflectedPrimaryKeyConstraint(ReflectedConstraint):
475
+ """Dictionary representing the reflected elements corresponding to
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+ :class:`.PrimaryKeyConstraint`.
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+
478
+ The :class:`.ReflectedPrimaryKeyConstraint` structure is returned by the
479
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_pk_constraint` method.
480
+
481
+ """
482
+
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+ constrained_columns: List[str]
484
+ """column names which comprise the primary key"""
485
+
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+ dialect_options: NotRequired[Dict[str, Any]]
487
+ """Additional dialect-specific options detected for this primary key"""
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+
489
+
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+ class ReflectedForeignKeyConstraint(ReflectedConstraint):
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+ """Dictionary representing the reflected elements corresponding to
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+ :class:`.ForeignKeyConstraint`.
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+
494
+ The :class:`.ReflectedForeignKeyConstraint` structure is returned by
495
+ the :meth:`.Inspector.get_foreign_keys` method.
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+
497
+ """
498
+
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+ constrained_columns: List[str]
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+ """local column names which comprise the foreign key"""
501
+
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+ referred_schema: Optional[str]
503
+ """schema name of the table being referred"""
504
+
505
+ referred_table: str
506
+ """name of the table being referred"""
507
+
508
+ referred_columns: List[str]
509
+ """referred column names that correspond to ``constrained_columns``"""
510
+
511
+ options: NotRequired[Dict[str, Any]]
512
+ """Additional options detected for this foreign key constraint"""
513
+
514
+
515
+ class ReflectedIndex(TypedDict):
516
+ """Dictionary representing the reflected elements corresponding to
517
+ :class:`.Index`.
518
+
519
+ The :class:`.ReflectedIndex` structure is returned by the
520
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_indexes` method.
521
+
522
+ """
523
+
524
+ name: Optional[str]
525
+ """index name"""
526
+
527
+ column_names: List[Optional[str]]
528
+ """column names which the index references.
529
+ An element of this list is ``None`` if it's an expression and is
530
+ returned in the ``expressions`` list.
531
+ """
532
+
533
+ expressions: NotRequired[List[str]]
534
+ """Expressions that compose the index. This list, when present, contains
535
+ both plain column names (that are also in ``column_names``) and
536
+ expressions (that are ``None`` in ``column_names``).
537
+ """
538
+
539
+ unique: bool
540
+ """whether or not the index has a unique flag"""
541
+
542
+ duplicates_constraint: NotRequired[Optional[str]]
543
+ "Indicates if this index mirrors a constraint with this name"
544
+
545
+ include_columns: NotRequired[List[str]]
546
+ """columns to include in the INCLUDE clause for supporting databases.
547
+
548
+ .. deprecated:: 2.0
549
+
550
+ Legacy value, will be replaced with
551
+ ``index_dict["dialect_options"]["<dialect name>_include"]``
552
+
553
+ """
554
+
555
+ column_sorting: NotRequired[Dict[str, Tuple[str]]]
556
+ """optional dict mapping column names or expressions to tuple of sort
557
+ keywords, which may include ``asc``, ``desc``, ``nulls_first``,
558
+ ``nulls_last``.
559
+ """
560
+
561
+ dialect_options: NotRequired[Dict[str, Any]]
562
+ """Additional dialect-specific options detected for this index"""
563
+
564
+
565
+ class ReflectedTableComment(TypedDict):
566
+ """Dictionary representing the reflected comment corresponding to
567
+ the :attr:`_schema.Table.comment` attribute.
568
+
569
+ The :class:`.ReflectedTableComment` structure is returned by the
570
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_table_comment` method.
571
+
572
+ """
573
+
574
+ text: Optional[str]
575
+ """text of the comment"""
576
+
577
+
578
+ class BindTyping(Enum):
579
+ """Define different methods of passing typing information for
580
+ bound parameters in a statement to the database driver.
581
+
582
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
583
+
584
+ """
585
+
586
+ NONE = 1
587
+ """No steps are taken to pass typing information to the database driver.
588
+
589
+ This is the default behavior for databases such as SQLite, MySQL / MariaDB,
590
+ SQL Server.
591
+
592
+ """
593
+
594
+ SETINPUTSIZES = 2
595
+ """Use the pep-249 setinputsizes method.
596
+
597
+ This is only implemented for DBAPIs that support this method and for which
598
+ the SQLAlchemy dialect has the appropriate infrastructure for that dialect
599
+ set up. Current dialects include python-oracledb, cx_Oracle as well as
600
+ optional support for SQL Server using pyodbc.
601
+
602
+ When using setinputsizes, dialects also have a means of only using the
603
+ method for certain datatypes using include/exclude lists.
604
+
605
+ When SETINPUTSIZES is used, the :meth:`.Dialect.do_set_input_sizes` method
606
+ is called for each statement executed which has bound parameters.
607
+
608
+ """
609
+
610
+ RENDER_CASTS = 3
611
+ """Render casts or other directives in the SQL string.
612
+
613
+ This method is used for all PostgreSQL dialects, including asyncpg,
614
+ pg8000, psycopg, psycopg2. Dialects which implement this can choose
615
+ which kinds of datatypes are explicitly cast in SQL statements and which
616
+ aren't.
617
+
618
+ When RENDER_CASTS is used, the compiler will invoke the
619
+ :meth:`.SQLCompiler.render_bind_cast` method for the rendered
620
+ string representation of each :class:`.BindParameter` object whose
621
+ dialect-level type sets the :attr:`.TypeEngine.render_bind_cast` attribute.
622
+
623
+ The :meth:`.SQLCompiler.render_bind_cast` is also used to render casts
624
+ for one form of "insertmanyvalues" query, when both
625
+ :attr:`.InsertmanyvaluesSentinelOpts.USE_INSERT_FROM_SELECT` and
626
+ :attr:`.InsertmanyvaluesSentinelOpts.RENDER_SELECT_COL_CASTS` are set,
627
+ where the casts are applied to the intermediary columns e.g.
628
+ "INSERT INTO t (a, b, c) SELECT p0::TYP, p1::TYP, p2::TYP "
629
+ "FROM (VALUES (?, ?), (?, ?), ...)".
630
+
631
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0.10 - :meth:`.SQLCompiler.render_bind_cast` is now
632
+ used within some elements of the "insertmanyvalues" implementation.
633
+
634
+
635
+ """
636
+
637
+
638
+ VersionInfoType = Tuple[Union[int, str], ...]
639
+ TableKey = Tuple[Optional[str], str]
640
+
641
+
642
+ class Dialect(EventTarget):
643
+ """Define the behavior of a specific database and DB-API combination.
644
+
645
+ Any aspect of metadata definition, SQL query generation,
646
+ execution, result-set handling, or anything else which varies
647
+ between databases is defined under the general category of the
648
+ Dialect. The Dialect acts as a factory for other
649
+ database-specific object implementations including
650
+ ExecutionContext, Compiled, DefaultGenerator, and TypeEngine.
651
+
652
+ .. note:: Third party dialects should not subclass :class:`.Dialect`
653
+ directly. Instead, subclass :class:`.default.DefaultDialect` or
654
+ descendant class.
655
+
656
+ """
657
+
658
+ CACHE_HIT = CacheStats.CACHE_HIT
659
+ CACHE_MISS = CacheStats.CACHE_MISS
660
+ CACHING_DISABLED = CacheStats.CACHING_DISABLED
661
+ NO_CACHE_KEY = CacheStats.NO_CACHE_KEY
662
+ NO_DIALECT_SUPPORT = CacheStats.NO_DIALECT_SUPPORT
663
+
664
+ dispatch: dispatcher[Dialect]
665
+
666
+ name: str
667
+ """identifying name for the dialect from a DBAPI-neutral point of view
668
+ (i.e. 'sqlite')
669
+ """
670
+
671
+ driver: str
672
+ """identifying name for the dialect's DBAPI"""
673
+
674
+ dialect_description: str
675
+
676
+ dbapi: Optional[DBAPIModule]
677
+ """A reference to the DBAPI module object itself.
678
+
679
+ SQLAlchemy dialects import DBAPI modules using the classmethod
680
+ :meth:`.Dialect.import_dbapi`. The rationale is so that any dialect
681
+ module can be imported and used to generate SQL statements without the
682
+ need for the actual DBAPI driver to be installed. Only when an
683
+ :class:`.Engine` is constructed using :func:`.create_engine` does the
684
+ DBAPI get imported; at that point, the creation process will assign
685
+ the DBAPI module to this attribute.
686
+
687
+ Dialects should therefore implement :meth:`.Dialect.import_dbapi`
688
+ which will import the necessary module and return it, and then refer
689
+ to ``self.dbapi`` in dialect code in order to refer to the DBAPI module
690
+ contents.
691
+
692
+ .. versionchanged:: The :attr:`.Dialect.dbapi` attribute is exclusively
693
+ used as the per-:class:`.Dialect`-instance reference to the DBAPI
694
+ module. The previous not-fully-documented ``.Dialect.dbapi()``
695
+ classmethod is deprecated and replaced by :meth:`.Dialect.import_dbapi`.
696
+
697
+ """
698
+
699
+ @util.non_memoized_property
700
+ def loaded_dbapi(self) -> DBAPIModule:
701
+ """same as .dbapi, but is never None; will raise an error if no
702
+ DBAPI was set up.
703
+
704
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
705
+
706
+ """
707
+ raise NotImplementedError()
708
+
709
+ positional: bool
710
+ """True if the paramstyle for this Dialect is positional."""
711
+
712
+ paramstyle: str
713
+ """the paramstyle to be used (some DB-APIs support multiple
714
+ paramstyles).
715
+ """
716
+
717
+ compiler_linting: Linting
718
+
719
+ statement_compiler: Type[SQLCompiler]
720
+ """a :class:`.Compiled` class used to compile SQL statements"""
721
+
722
+ ddl_compiler: Type[DDLCompiler]
723
+ """a :class:`.Compiled` class used to compile DDL statements"""
724
+
725
+ type_compiler_cls: ClassVar[Type[TypeCompiler]]
726
+ """a :class:`.Compiled` class used to compile SQL type objects
727
+
728
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
729
+
730
+ """
731
+
732
+ type_compiler_instance: TypeCompiler
733
+ """instance of a :class:`.Compiled` class used to compile SQL type
734
+ objects
735
+
736
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
737
+
738
+ """
739
+
740
+ type_compiler: Any
741
+ """legacy; this is a TypeCompiler class at the class level, a
742
+ TypeCompiler instance at the instance level.
743
+
744
+ Refer to type_compiler_instance instead.
745
+
746
+ """
747
+
748
+ preparer: Type[IdentifierPreparer]
749
+ """a :class:`.IdentifierPreparer` class used to
750
+ quote identifiers.
751
+ """
752
+
753
+ identifier_preparer: IdentifierPreparer
754
+ """This element will refer to an instance of :class:`.IdentifierPreparer`
755
+ once a :class:`.DefaultDialect` has been constructed.
756
+
757
+ """
758
+
759
+ server_version_info: Optional[Tuple[Any, ...]]
760
+ """a tuple containing a version number for the DB backend in use.
761
+
762
+ This value is only available for supporting dialects, and is
763
+ typically populated during the initial connection to the database.
764
+ """
765
+
766
+ default_schema_name: Optional[str]
767
+ """the name of the default schema. This value is only available for
768
+ supporting dialects, and is typically populated during the
769
+ initial connection to the database.
770
+
771
+ """
772
+
773
+ # NOTE: this does not take into effect engine-level isolation level.
774
+ # not clear if this should be changed, seems like it should
775
+ default_isolation_level: Optional[IsolationLevel]
776
+ """the isolation that is implicitly present on new connections"""
777
+
778
+ skip_autocommit_rollback: bool
779
+ """Whether or not the :paramref:`.create_engine.skip_autocommit_rollback`
780
+ parameter was set.
781
+
782
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0.43
783
+
784
+ """
785
+
786
+ # create_engine() -> isolation_level currently goes here
787
+ _on_connect_isolation_level: Optional[IsolationLevel]
788
+
789
+ execution_ctx_cls: Type[ExecutionContext]
790
+ """a :class:`.ExecutionContext` class used to handle statement execution"""
791
+
792
+ execute_sequence_format: Union[
793
+ Type[Tuple[Any, ...]], Type[Tuple[List[Any]]]
794
+ ]
795
+ """either the 'tuple' or 'list' type, depending on what cursor.execute()
796
+ accepts for the second argument (they vary)."""
797
+
798
+ supports_alter: bool
799
+ """``True`` if the database supports ``ALTER TABLE`` - used only for
800
+ generating foreign key constraints in certain circumstances
801
+ """
802
+
803
+ max_identifier_length: int
804
+ """The maximum length of identifier names."""
805
+ max_index_name_length: Optional[int]
806
+ """The maximum length of index names if different from
807
+ ``max_identifier_length``."""
808
+ max_constraint_name_length: Optional[int]
809
+ """The maximum length of constraint names if different from
810
+ ``max_identifier_length``."""
811
+
812
+ supports_server_side_cursors: Union[generic_fn_descriptor[bool], bool]
813
+ """indicates if the dialect supports server side cursors"""
814
+
815
+ server_side_cursors: bool
816
+ """deprecated; indicates if the dialect should attempt to use server
817
+ side cursors by default"""
818
+
819
+ supports_sane_rowcount: bool
820
+ """Indicate whether the dialect properly implements rowcount for
821
+ ``UPDATE`` and ``DELETE`` statements.
822
+ """
823
+
824
+ supports_sane_multi_rowcount: bool
825
+ """Indicate whether the dialect properly implements rowcount for
826
+ ``UPDATE`` and ``DELETE`` statements when executed via
827
+ executemany.
828
+ """
829
+
830
+ supports_empty_insert: bool
831
+ """dialect supports INSERT () VALUES (), i.e. a plain INSERT with no
832
+ columns in it.
833
+
834
+ This is not usually supported; an "empty" insert is typically
835
+ suited using either "INSERT..DEFAULT VALUES" or
836
+ "INSERT ... (col) VALUES (DEFAULT)".
837
+
838
+ """
839
+
840
+ supports_default_values: bool
841
+ """dialect supports INSERT... DEFAULT VALUES syntax"""
842
+
843
+ supports_default_metavalue: bool
844
+ """dialect supports INSERT...(col) VALUES (DEFAULT) syntax.
845
+
846
+ Most databases support this in some way, e.g. SQLite supports it using
847
+ ``VALUES (NULL)``. MS SQL Server supports the syntax also however
848
+ is the only included dialect where we have this disabled, as
849
+ MSSQL does not support the field for the IDENTITY column, which is
850
+ usually where we like to make use of the feature.
851
+
852
+ """
853
+
854
+ default_metavalue_token: str = "DEFAULT"
855
+ """for INSERT... VALUES (DEFAULT) syntax, the token to put in the
856
+ parenthesis.
857
+
858
+ E.g. for SQLite this is the keyword "NULL".
859
+
860
+ """
861
+
862
+ supports_multivalues_insert: bool
863
+ """Target database supports INSERT...VALUES with multiple value
864
+ sets, i.e. INSERT INTO table (cols) VALUES (...), (...), (...), ...
865
+
866
+ """
867
+
868
+ aggregate_order_by_style: AggregateOrderByStyle
869
+ """Style of ORDER BY supported for arbitrary aggregate functions
870
+
871
+ .. versionadded:: 2.1
872
+
873
+ """
874
+
875
+ insert_executemany_returning: bool
876
+ """dialect / driver / database supports some means of providing
877
+ INSERT...RETURNING support when dialect.do_executemany() is used.
878
+
879
+ """
880
+
881
+ insert_executemany_returning_sort_by_parameter_order: bool
882
+ """dialect / driver / database supports some means of providing
883
+ INSERT...RETURNING support when dialect.do_executemany() is used
884
+ along with the :paramref:`_dml.Insert.returning.sort_by_parameter_order`
885
+ parameter being set.
886
+
887
+ """
888
+
889
+ update_executemany_returning: bool
890
+ """dialect supports UPDATE..RETURNING with executemany."""
891
+
892
+ delete_executemany_returning: bool
893
+ """dialect supports DELETE..RETURNING with executemany."""
894
+
895
+ use_insertmanyvalues: bool
896
+ """if True, indicates "insertmanyvalues" functionality should be used
897
+ to allow for ``insert_executemany_returning`` behavior, if possible.
898
+
899
+ In practice, setting this to True means:
900
+
901
+ if ``supports_multivalues_insert``, ``insert_returning`` and
902
+ ``use_insertmanyvalues`` are all True, the SQL compiler will produce
903
+ an INSERT that will be interpreted by the :class:`.DefaultDialect`
904
+ as an :attr:`.ExecuteStyle.INSERTMANYVALUES` execution that allows
905
+ for INSERT of many rows with RETURNING by rewriting a single-row
906
+ INSERT statement to have multiple VALUES clauses, also executing
907
+ the statement multiple times for a series of batches when large numbers
908
+ of rows are given.
909
+
910
+ The parameter is False for the default dialect, and is set to True for
911
+ SQLAlchemy internal dialects SQLite, MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQL Server.
912
+ It remains at False for Oracle Database, which provides native "executemany
913
+ with RETURNING" support and also does not support
914
+ ``supports_multivalues_insert``. For MySQL/MariaDB, those MySQL dialects
915
+ that don't support RETURNING will not report
916
+ ``insert_executemany_returning`` as True.
917
+
918
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
919
+
920
+ .. seealso::
921
+
922
+ :ref:`engine_insertmanyvalues`
923
+
924
+ """
925
+
926
+ use_insertmanyvalues_wo_returning: bool
927
+ """if True, and use_insertmanyvalues is also True, INSERT statements
928
+ that don't include RETURNING will also use "insertmanyvalues".
929
+
930
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
931
+
932
+ .. seealso::
933
+
934
+ :ref:`engine_insertmanyvalues`
935
+
936
+ """
937
+
938
+ insertmanyvalues_implicit_sentinel: InsertmanyvaluesSentinelOpts
939
+ """Options indicating the database supports a form of bulk INSERT where
940
+ the autoincrement integer primary key can be reliably used as an ordering
941
+ for INSERTed rows.
942
+
943
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0.10
944
+
945
+ .. seealso::
946
+
947
+ :ref:`engine_insertmanyvalues_returning_order`
948
+
949
+ """
950
+
951
+ insertmanyvalues_page_size: int
952
+ """Number of rows to render into an individual INSERT..VALUES() statement
953
+ for :attr:`.ExecuteStyle.INSERTMANYVALUES` executions.
954
+
955
+ The default dialect defaults this to 1000.
956
+
957
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
958
+
959
+ .. seealso::
960
+
961
+ :paramref:`_engine.Connection.execution_options.insertmanyvalues_page_size` -
962
+ execution option available on :class:`_engine.Connection`, statements
963
+
964
+ """ # noqa: E501
965
+
966
+ insertmanyvalues_max_parameters: int
967
+ """Alternate to insertmanyvalues_page_size, will additionally limit
968
+ page size based on number of parameters total in the statement.
969
+
970
+
971
+ """
972
+
973
+ preexecute_autoincrement_sequences: bool
974
+ """True if 'implicit' primary key functions must be executed separately
975
+ in order to get their value, if RETURNING is not used.
976
+
977
+ This is currently oriented towards PostgreSQL when the
978
+ ``implicit_returning=False`` parameter is used on a :class:`.Table`
979
+ object.
980
+
981
+ """
982
+
983
+ insert_returning: bool
984
+ """if the dialect supports RETURNING with INSERT
985
+
986
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
987
+
988
+ """
989
+
990
+ update_returning: bool
991
+ """if the dialect supports RETURNING with UPDATE
992
+
993
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
994
+
995
+ """
996
+
997
+ update_returning_multifrom: bool
998
+ """if the dialect supports RETURNING with UPDATE..FROM
999
+
1000
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1001
+
1002
+ """
1003
+
1004
+ delete_returning: bool
1005
+ """if the dialect supports RETURNING with DELETE
1006
+
1007
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1008
+
1009
+ """
1010
+
1011
+ delete_returning_multifrom: bool
1012
+ """if the dialect supports RETURNING with DELETE..FROM
1013
+
1014
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1015
+
1016
+ """
1017
+
1018
+ favor_returning_over_lastrowid: bool
1019
+ """for backends that support both a lastrowid and a RETURNING insert
1020
+ strategy, favor RETURNING for simple single-int pk inserts.
1021
+
1022
+ cursor.lastrowid tends to be more performant on most backends.
1023
+
1024
+ """
1025
+
1026
+ supports_identity_columns: bool
1027
+ """target database supports IDENTITY"""
1028
+
1029
+ cte_follows_insert: bool
1030
+ """target database, when given a CTE with an INSERT statement, needs
1031
+ the CTE to be below the INSERT"""
1032
+
1033
+ colspecs: MutableMapping[Type[TypeEngine[Any]], Type[TypeEngine[Any]]]
1034
+ """A dictionary of TypeEngine classes from sqlalchemy.types mapped
1035
+ to subclasses that are specific to the dialect class. This
1036
+ dictionary is class-level only and is not accessed from the
1037
+ dialect instance itself.
1038
+ """
1039
+
1040
+ supports_sequences: bool
1041
+ """Indicates if the dialect supports CREATE SEQUENCE or similar."""
1042
+
1043
+ sequences_optional: bool
1044
+ """If True, indicates if the :paramref:`_schema.Sequence.optional`
1045
+ parameter on the :class:`_schema.Sequence` construct
1046
+ should signal to not generate a CREATE SEQUENCE. Applies only to
1047
+ dialects that support sequences. Currently used only to allow PostgreSQL
1048
+ SERIAL to be used on a column that specifies Sequence() for usage on
1049
+ other backends.
1050
+ """
1051
+
1052
+ default_sequence_base: int
1053
+ """the default value that will be rendered as the "START WITH" portion of
1054
+ a CREATE SEQUENCE DDL statement.
1055
+
1056
+ """
1057
+
1058
+ supports_native_enum: bool
1059
+ """Indicates if the dialect supports a native ENUM construct.
1060
+ This will prevent :class:`_types.Enum` from generating a CHECK
1061
+ constraint when that type is used in "native" mode.
1062
+ """
1063
+
1064
+ supports_native_boolean: bool
1065
+ """Indicates if the dialect supports a native boolean construct.
1066
+ This will prevent :class:`_types.Boolean` from generating a CHECK
1067
+ constraint when that type is used.
1068
+ """
1069
+
1070
+ supports_native_decimal: bool
1071
+ """indicates if Decimal objects are handled and returned for precision
1072
+ numeric types, or if floats are returned"""
1073
+
1074
+ supports_native_uuid: bool
1075
+ """indicates if Python UUID() objects are handled natively by the
1076
+ driver for SQL UUID datatypes.
1077
+
1078
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1079
+
1080
+ """
1081
+
1082
+ returns_native_bytes: bool
1083
+ """indicates if Python bytes() objects are returned natively by the
1084
+ driver for SQL "binary" datatypes.
1085
+
1086
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0.11
1087
+
1088
+ """
1089
+
1090
+ construct_arguments: Optional[
1091
+ List[Tuple[Type[Union[SchemaItem, ClauseElement]], Mapping[str, Any]]]
1092
+ ] = None
1093
+ """Optional set of argument specifiers for various SQLAlchemy
1094
+ constructs, typically schema items.
1095
+
1096
+ To implement, establish as a series of tuples, as in::
1097
+
1098
+ construct_arguments = [
1099
+ (schema.Index, {"using": False, "where": None, "ops": None}),
1100
+ ]
1101
+
1102
+ If the above construct is established on the PostgreSQL dialect,
1103
+ the :class:`.Index` construct will now accept the keyword arguments
1104
+ ``postgresql_using``, ``postgresql_where``, nad ``postgresql_ops``.
1105
+ Any other argument specified to the constructor of :class:`.Index`
1106
+ which is prefixed with ``postgresql_`` will raise :class:`.ArgumentError`.
1107
+
1108
+ A dialect which does not include a ``construct_arguments`` member will
1109
+ not participate in the argument validation system. For such a dialect,
1110
+ any argument name is accepted by all participating constructs, within
1111
+ the namespace of arguments prefixed with that dialect name. The rationale
1112
+ here is so that third-party dialects that haven't yet implemented this
1113
+ feature continue to function in the old way.
1114
+
1115
+ .. seealso::
1116
+
1117
+ :class:`.DialectKWArgs` - implementing base class which consumes
1118
+ :attr:`.DefaultDialect.construct_arguments`
1119
+
1120
+
1121
+ """
1122
+
1123
+ reflection_options: Sequence[str] = ()
1124
+ """Sequence of string names indicating keyword arguments that can be
1125
+ established on a :class:`.Table` object which will be passed as
1126
+ "reflection options" when using :paramref:`.Table.autoload_with`.
1127
+
1128
+ Current example is "oracle_resolve_synonyms" in the Oracle Database
1129
+ dialects.
1130
+
1131
+ """
1132
+
1133
+ dbapi_exception_translation_map: Mapping[str, str] = util.EMPTY_DICT
1134
+ """A dictionary of names that will contain as values the names of
1135
+ pep-249 exceptions ("IntegrityError", "OperationalError", etc)
1136
+ keyed to alternate class names, to support the case where a
1137
+ DBAPI has exception classes that aren't named as they are
1138
+ referred to (e.g. IntegrityError = MyException). In the vast
1139
+ majority of cases this dictionary is empty.
1140
+ """
1141
+
1142
+ supports_comments: bool
1143
+ """Indicates the dialect supports comment DDL on tables and columns."""
1144
+
1145
+ inline_comments: bool
1146
+ """Indicates the dialect supports comment DDL that's inline with the
1147
+ definition of a Table or Column. If False, this implies that ALTER must
1148
+ be used to set table and column comments."""
1149
+
1150
+ supports_constraint_comments: bool
1151
+ """Indicates if the dialect supports comment DDL on constraints.
1152
+
1153
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1154
+ """
1155
+
1156
+ _has_events = False
1157
+
1158
+ supports_statement_cache: bool = True
1159
+ """indicates if this dialect supports caching.
1160
+
1161
+ All dialects that are compatible with statement caching should set this
1162
+ flag to True directly on each dialect class and subclass that supports
1163
+ it. SQLAlchemy tests that this flag is locally present on each dialect
1164
+ subclass before it will use statement caching. This is to provide
1165
+ safety for legacy or new dialects that are not yet fully tested to be
1166
+ compliant with SQL statement caching.
1167
+
1168
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4.5
1169
+
1170
+ .. seealso::
1171
+
1172
+ :ref:`engine_thirdparty_caching`
1173
+
1174
+ """
1175
+
1176
+ _supports_statement_cache: bool
1177
+ """internal evaluation for supports_statement_cache"""
1178
+
1179
+ bind_typing = BindTyping.NONE
1180
+ """define a means of passing typing information to the database and/or
1181
+ driver for bound parameters.
1182
+
1183
+ See :class:`.BindTyping` for values.
1184
+
1185
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1186
+
1187
+ """
1188
+
1189
+ is_async: bool
1190
+ """Whether or not this dialect is intended for asyncio use."""
1191
+
1192
+ has_terminate: bool
1193
+ """Whether or not this dialect has a separate "terminate" implementation
1194
+ that does not block or require awaiting."""
1195
+
1196
+ engine_config_types: Mapping[str, Any]
1197
+ """a mapping of string keys that can be in an engine config linked to
1198
+ type conversion functions.
1199
+
1200
+ """
1201
+
1202
+ label_length: Optional[int]
1203
+ """optional user-defined max length for SQL labels"""
1204
+
1205
+ include_set_input_sizes: Optional[Set[Any]]
1206
+ """set of DBAPI type objects that should be included in
1207
+ automatic cursor.setinputsizes() calls.
1208
+
1209
+ This is only used if bind_typing is BindTyping.SET_INPUT_SIZES
1210
+
1211
+ """
1212
+
1213
+ exclude_set_input_sizes: Optional[Set[Any]]
1214
+ """set of DBAPI type objects that should be excluded in
1215
+ automatic cursor.setinputsizes() calls.
1216
+
1217
+ This is only used if bind_typing is BindTyping.SET_INPUT_SIZES
1218
+
1219
+ """
1220
+
1221
+ supports_simple_order_by_label: bool
1222
+ """target database supports ORDER BY <labelname>, where <labelname>
1223
+ refers to a label in the columns clause of the SELECT"""
1224
+
1225
+ div_is_floordiv: bool
1226
+ """target database treats the / division operator as "floor division" """
1227
+
1228
+ tuple_in_values: bool
1229
+ """target database supports tuple IN, i.e. (x, y) IN ((q, p), (r, z))"""
1230
+
1231
+ requires_name_normalize: bool
1232
+ """Indicates symbol names are returned by the database in
1233
+ UPPERCASED if they are case insensitive within the database.
1234
+ If this is True, the methods normalize_name()
1235
+ and denormalize_name() must be provided.
1236
+ """
1237
+
1238
+ _bind_typing_render_casts: bool
1239
+
1240
+ _type_memos: MutableMapping[TypeEngine[Any], _TypeMemoDict]
1241
+
1242
+ def _builtin_onconnect(self) -> Optional[_ListenerFnType]:
1243
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1244
+
1245
+ def create_connect_args(self, url: URL) -> ConnectArgsType:
1246
+ """Build DB-API compatible connection arguments.
1247
+
1248
+ Given a :class:`.URL` object, returns a tuple
1249
+ consisting of a ``(*args, **kwargs)`` suitable to send directly
1250
+ to the dbapi's connect function. The arguments are sent to the
1251
+ :meth:`.Dialect.connect` method which then runs the DBAPI-level
1252
+ ``connect()`` function.
1253
+
1254
+ The method typically makes use of the
1255
+ :meth:`.URL.translate_connect_args`
1256
+ method in order to generate a dictionary of options.
1257
+
1258
+ The default implementation is::
1259
+
1260
+ def create_connect_args(self, url):
1261
+ opts = url.translate_connect_args()
1262
+ opts.update(url.query)
1263
+ return ([], opts)
1264
+
1265
+ :param url: a :class:`.URL` object
1266
+
1267
+ :return: a tuple of ``(*args, **kwargs)`` which will be passed to the
1268
+ :meth:`.Dialect.connect` method.
1269
+
1270
+ .. seealso::
1271
+
1272
+ :meth:`.URL.translate_connect_args`
1273
+
1274
+ """
1275
+
1276
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1277
+
1278
+ @classmethod
1279
+ def import_dbapi(cls) -> DBAPIModule:
1280
+ """Import the DBAPI module that is used by this dialect.
1281
+
1282
+ The Python module object returned here will be assigned as an
1283
+ instance variable to a constructed dialect under the name
1284
+ ``.dbapi``.
1285
+
1286
+ .. versionchanged:: 2.0 The :meth:`.Dialect.import_dbapi` class
1287
+ method is renamed from the previous method ``.Dialect.dbapi()``,
1288
+ which would be replaced at dialect instantiation time by the
1289
+ DBAPI module itself, thus using the same name in two different ways.
1290
+ If a ``.Dialect.dbapi()`` classmethod is present on a third-party
1291
+ dialect, it will be used and a deprecation warning will be emitted.
1292
+
1293
+ """
1294
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1295
+
1296
+ def type_descriptor(self, typeobj: TypeEngine[_T]) -> TypeEngine[_T]:
1297
+ """Transform a generic type to a dialect-specific type.
1298
+
1299
+ Dialect classes will usually use the
1300
+ :func:`_types.adapt_type` function in the types module to
1301
+ accomplish this.
1302
+
1303
+ The returned result is cached *per dialect class* so can
1304
+ contain no dialect-instance state.
1305
+
1306
+ """
1307
+
1308
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1309
+
1310
+ def initialize(self, connection: Connection) -> None:
1311
+ """Called during strategized creation of the dialect with a
1312
+ connection.
1313
+
1314
+ Allows dialects to configure options based on server version info or
1315
+ other properties.
1316
+
1317
+ The connection passed here is a SQLAlchemy Connection object,
1318
+ with full capabilities.
1319
+
1320
+ The initialize() method of the base dialect should be called via
1321
+ super().
1322
+
1323
+ .. note:: as of SQLAlchemy 1.4, this method is called **before**
1324
+ any :meth:`_engine.Dialect.on_connect` hooks are called.
1325
+
1326
+ """
1327
+
1328
+ if TYPE_CHECKING:
1329
+
1330
+ def _overrides_default(self, method_name: str) -> bool: ...
1331
+
1332
+ def get_columns(
1333
+ self,
1334
+ connection: Connection,
1335
+ table_name: str,
1336
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1337
+ **kw: Any,
1338
+ ) -> List[ReflectedColumn]:
1339
+ """Return information about columns in ``table_name``.
1340
+
1341
+ Given a :class:`_engine.Connection`, a string
1342
+ ``table_name``, and an optional string ``schema``, return column
1343
+ information as a list of dictionaries
1344
+ corresponding to the :class:`.ReflectedColumn` dictionary.
1345
+
1346
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1347
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_columns`.
1348
+
1349
+ """
1350
+
1351
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1352
+
1353
+ def get_multi_columns(
1354
+ self,
1355
+ connection: Connection,
1356
+ *,
1357
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1358
+ filter_names: Optional[Collection[str]] = None,
1359
+ **kw: Any,
1360
+ ) -> Iterable[Tuple[TableKey, List[ReflectedColumn]]]:
1361
+ """Return information about columns in all tables in the
1362
+ given ``schema``.
1363
+
1364
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1365
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_multi_columns`.
1366
+
1367
+ .. note:: The :class:`_engine.DefaultDialect` provides a default
1368
+ implementation that will call the single table method for
1369
+ each object returned by :meth:`Dialect.get_table_names`,
1370
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_view_names` or
1371
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_materialized_view_names` depending on the
1372
+ provided ``kind``. Dialects that want to support a faster
1373
+ implementation should implement this method.
1374
+
1375
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1376
+
1377
+ """
1378
+
1379
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1380
+
1381
+ def get_pk_constraint(
1382
+ self,
1383
+ connection: Connection,
1384
+ table_name: str,
1385
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1386
+ **kw: Any,
1387
+ ) -> ReflectedPrimaryKeyConstraint:
1388
+ """Return information about the primary key constraint on
1389
+ table_name`.
1390
+
1391
+ Given a :class:`_engine.Connection`, a string
1392
+ ``table_name``, and an optional string ``schema``, return primary
1393
+ key information as a dictionary corresponding to the
1394
+ :class:`.ReflectedPrimaryKeyConstraint` dictionary.
1395
+
1396
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1397
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_pk_constraint`.
1398
+
1399
+ """
1400
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1401
+
1402
+ def get_multi_pk_constraint(
1403
+ self,
1404
+ connection: Connection,
1405
+ *,
1406
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1407
+ filter_names: Optional[Collection[str]] = None,
1408
+ **kw: Any,
1409
+ ) -> Iterable[Tuple[TableKey, ReflectedPrimaryKeyConstraint]]:
1410
+ """Return information about primary key constraints in
1411
+ all tables in the given ``schema``.
1412
+
1413
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1414
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_multi_pk_constraint`.
1415
+
1416
+ .. note:: The :class:`_engine.DefaultDialect` provides a default
1417
+ implementation that will call the single table method for
1418
+ each object returned by :meth:`Dialect.get_table_names`,
1419
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_view_names` or
1420
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_materialized_view_names` depending on the
1421
+ provided ``kind``. Dialects that want to support a faster
1422
+ implementation should implement this method.
1423
+
1424
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1425
+
1426
+ """
1427
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1428
+
1429
+ def get_foreign_keys(
1430
+ self,
1431
+ connection: Connection,
1432
+ table_name: str,
1433
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1434
+ **kw: Any,
1435
+ ) -> List[ReflectedForeignKeyConstraint]:
1436
+ """Return information about foreign_keys in ``table_name``.
1437
+
1438
+ Given a :class:`_engine.Connection`, a string
1439
+ ``table_name``, and an optional string ``schema``, return foreign
1440
+ key information as a list of dicts corresponding to the
1441
+ :class:`.ReflectedForeignKeyConstraint` dictionary.
1442
+
1443
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1444
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_foreign_keys`.
1445
+ """
1446
+
1447
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1448
+
1449
+ def get_multi_foreign_keys(
1450
+ self,
1451
+ connection: Connection,
1452
+ *,
1453
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1454
+ filter_names: Optional[Collection[str]] = None,
1455
+ **kw: Any,
1456
+ ) -> Iterable[Tuple[TableKey, List[ReflectedForeignKeyConstraint]]]:
1457
+ """Return information about foreign_keys in all tables
1458
+ in the given ``schema``.
1459
+
1460
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1461
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_multi_foreign_keys`.
1462
+
1463
+ .. note:: The :class:`_engine.DefaultDialect` provides a default
1464
+ implementation that will call the single table method for
1465
+ each object returned by :meth:`Dialect.get_table_names`,
1466
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_view_names` or
1467
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_materialized_view_names` depending on the
1468
+ provided ``kind``. Dialects that want to support a faster
1469
+ implementation should implement this method.
1470
+
1471
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1472
+
1473
+ """
1474
+
1475
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1476
+
1477
+ def get_table_names(
1478
+ self, connection: Connection, schema: Optional[str] = None, **kw: Any
1479
+ ) -> List[str]:
1480
+ """Return a list of table names for ``schema``.
1481
+
1482
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1483
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_table_names`.
1484
+
1485
+ """
1486
+
1487
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1488
+
1489
+ def get_temp_table_names(
1490
+ self, connection: Connection, schema: Optional[str] = None, **kw: Any
1491
+ ) -> List[str]:
1492
+ """Return a list of temporary table names on the given connection,
1493
+ if supported by the underlying backend.
1494
+
1495
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1496
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_temp_table_names`.
1497
+
1498
+ """
1499
+
1500
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1501
+
1502
+ def get_view_names(
1503
+ self, connection: Connection, schema: Optional[str] = None, **kw: Any
1504
+ ) -> List[str]:
1505
+ """Return a list of all non-materialized view names available in the
1506
+ database.
1507
+
1508
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1509
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_view_names`.
1510
+
1511
+ :param schema: schema name to query, if not the default schema.
1512
+
1513
+ """
1514
+
1515
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1516
+
1517
+ def get_materialized_view_names(
1518
+ self, connection: Connection, schema: Optional[str] = None, **kw: Any
1519
+ ) -> List[str]:
1520
+ """Return a list of all materialized view names available in the
1521
+ database.
1522
+
1523
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1524
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_materialized_view_names`.
1525
+
1526
+ :param schema: schema name to query, if not the default schema.
1527
+
1528
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1529
+
1530
+ """
1531
+
1532
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1533
+
1534
+ def get_sequence_names(
1535
+ self, connection: Connection, schema: Optional[str] = None, **kw: Any
1536
+ ) -> List[str]:
1537
+ """Return a list of all sequence names available in the database.
1538
+
1539
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1540
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_sequence_names`.
1541
+
1542
+ :param schema: schema name to query, if not the default schema.
1543
+
1544
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4
1545
+ """
1546
+
1547
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1548
+
1549
+ def get_temp_view_names(
1550
+ self, connection: Connection, schema: Optional[str] = None, **kw: Any
1551
+ ) -> List[str]:
1552
+ """Return a list of temporary view names on the given connection,
1553
+ if supported by the underlying backend.
1554
+
1555
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1556
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_temp_view_names`.
1557
+
1558
+ """
1559
+
1560
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1561
+
1562
+ def get_schema_names(self, connection: Connection, **kw: Any) -> List[str]:
1563
+ """Return a list of all schema names available in the database.
1564
+
1565
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1566
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_schema_names`.
1567
+ """
1568
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1569
+
1570
+ def get_view_definition(
1571
+ self,
1572
+ connection: Connection,
1573
+ view_name: str,
1574
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1575
+ **kw: Any,
1576
+ ) -> str:
1577
+ """Return plain or materialized view definition.
1578
+
1579
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1580
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_view_definition`.
1581
+
1582
+ Given a :class:`_engine.Connection`, a string
1583
+ ``view_name``, and an optional string ``schema``, return the view
1584
+ definition.
1585
+ """
1586
+
1587
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1588
+
1589
+ def get_indexes(
1590
+ self,
1591
+ connection: Connection,
1592
+ table_name: str,
1593
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1594
+ **kw: Any,
1595
+ ) -> List[ReflectedIndex]:
1596
+ """Return information about indexes in ``table_name``.
1597
+
1598
+ Given a :class:`_engine.Connection`, a string
1599
+ ``table_name`` and an optional string ``schema``, return index
1600
+ information as a list of dictionaries corresponding to the
1601
+ :class:`.ReflectedIndex` dictionary.
1602
+
1603
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1604
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_indexes`.
1605
+ """
1606
+
1607
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1608
+
1609
+ def get_multi_indexes(
1610
+ self,
1611
+ connection: Connection,
1612
+ *,
1613
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1614
+ filter_names: Optional[Collection[str]] = None,
1615
+ **kw: Any,
1616
+ ) -> Iterable[Tuple[TableKey, List[ReflectedIndex]]]:
1617
+ """Return information about indexes in in all tables
1618
+ in the given ``schema``.
1619
+
1620
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1621
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_multi_indexes`.
1622
+
1623
+ .. note:: The :class:`_engine.DefaultDialect` provides a default
1624
+ implementation that will call the single table method for
1625
+ each object returned by :meth:`Dialect.get_table_names`,
1626
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_view_names` or
1627
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_materialized_view_names` depending on the
1628
+ provided ``kind``. Dialects that want to support a faster
1629
+ implementation should implement this method.
1630
+
1631
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1632
+
1633
+ """
1634
+
1635
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1636
+
1637
+ def get_unique_constraints(
1638
+ self,
1639
+ connection: Connection,
1640
+ table_name: str,
1641
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1642
+ **kw: Any,
1643
+ ) -> List[ReflectedUniqueConstraint]:
1644
+ r"""Return information about unique constraints in ``table_name``.
1645
+
1646
+ Given a string ``table_name`` and an optional string ``schema``, return
1647
+ unique constraint information as a list of dicts corresponding
1648
+ to the :class:`.ReflectedUniqueConstraint` dictionary.
1649
+
1650
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1651
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_unique_constraints`.
1652
+ """
1653
+
1654
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1655
+
1656
+ def get_multi_unique_constraints(
1657
+ self,
1658
+ connection: Connection,
1659
+ *,
1660
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1661
+ filter_names: Optional[Collection[str]] = None,
1662
+ **kw: Any,
1663
+ ) -> Iterable[Tuple[TableKey, List[ReflectedUniqueConstraint]]]:
1664
+ """Return information about unique constraints in all tables
1665
+ in the given ``schema``.
1666
+
1667
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1668
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_multi_unique_constraints`.
1669
+
1670
+ .. note:: The :class:`_engine.DefaultDialect` provides a default
1671
+ implementation that will call the single table method for
1672
+ each object returned by :meth:`Dialect.get_table_names`,
1673
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_view_names` or
1674
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_materialized_view_names` depending on the
1675
+ provided ``kind``. Dialects that want to support a faster
1676
+ implementation should implement this method.
1677
+
1678
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1679
+
1680
+ """
1681
+
1682
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1683
+
1684
+ def get_check_constraints(
1685
+ self,
1686
+ connection: Connection,
1687
+ table_name: str,
1688
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1689
+ **kw: Any,
1690
+ ) -> List[ReflectedCheckConstraint]:
1691
+ r"""Return information about check constraints in ``table_name``.
1692
+
1693
+ Given a string ``table_name`` and an optional string ``schema``, return
1694
+ check constraint information as a list of dicts corresponding
1695
+ to the :class:`.ReflectedCheckConstraint` dictionary.
1696
+
1697
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1698
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_check_constraints`.
1699
+
1700
+ """
1701
+
1702
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1703
+
1704
+ def get_multi_check_constraints(
1705
+ self,
1706
+ connection: Connection,
1707
+ *,
1708
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1709
+ filter_names: Optional[Collection[str]] = None,
1710
+ **kw: Any,
1711
+ ) -> Iterable[Tuple[TableKey, List[ReflectedCheckConstraint]]]:
1712
+ """Return information about check constraints in all tables
1713
+ in the given ``schema``.
1714
+
1715
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1716
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_multi_check_constraints`.
1717
+
1718
+ .. note:: The :class:`_engine.DefaultDialect` provides a default
1719
+ implementation that will call the single table method for
1720
+ each object returned by :meth:`Dialect.get_table_names`,
1721
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_view_names` or
1722
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_materialized_view_names` depending on the
1723
+ provided ``kind``. Dialects that want to support a faster
1724
+ implementation should implement this method.
1725
+
1726
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1727
+
1728
+ """
1729
+
1730
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1731
+
1732
+ def get_table_options(
1733
+ self,
1734
+ connection: Connection,
1735
+ table_name: str,
1736
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1737
+ **kw: Any,
1738
+ ) -> Dict[str, Any]:
1739
+ """Return a dictionary of options specified when ``table_name``
1740
+ was created.
1741
+
1742
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1743
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_table_options`.
1744
+ """
1745
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1746
+
1747
+ def get_multi_table_options(
1748
+ self,
1749
+ connection: Connection,
1750
+ *,
1751
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1752
+ filter_names: Optional[Collection[str]] = None,
1753
+ **kw: Any,
1754
+ ) -> Iterable[Tuple[TableKey, Dict[str, Any]]]:
1755
+ """Return a dictionary of options specified when the tables in the
1756
+ given schema were created.
1757
+
1758
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1759
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_multi_table_options`.
1760
+
1761
+ .. note:: The :class:`_engine.DefaultDialect` provides a default
1762
+ implementation that will call the single table method for
1763
+ each object returned by :meth:`Dialect.get_table_names`,
1764
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_view_names` or
1765
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_materialized_view_names` depending on the
1766
+ provided ``kind``. Dialects that want to support a faster
1767
+ implementation should implement this method.
1768
+
1769
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1770
+
1771
+ """
1772
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1773
+
1774
+ def get_table_comment(
1775
+ self,
1776
+ connection: Connection,
1777
+ table_name: str,
1778
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1779
+ **kw: Any,
1780
+ ) -> ReflectedTableComment:
1781
+ r"""Return the "comment" for the table identified by ``table_name``.
1782
+
1783
+ Given a string ``table_name`` and an optional string ``schema``, return
1784
+ table comment information as a dictionary corresponding to the
1785
+ :class:`.ReflectedTableComment` dictionary.
1786
+
1787
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1788
+ :meth:`.Inspector.get_table_comment`.
1789
+
1790
+ :raise: ``NotImplementedError`` for dialects that don't support
1791
+ comments.
1792
+
1793
+ """
1794
+
1795
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1796
+
1797
+ def get_multi_table_comment(
1798
+ self,
1799
+ connection: Connection,
1800
+ *,
1801
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1802
+ filter_names: Optional[Collection[str]] = None,
1803
+ **kw: Any,
1804
+ ) -> Iterable[Tuple[TableKey, ReflectedTableComment]]:
1805
+ """Return information about the table comment in all tables
1806
+ in the given ``schema``.
1807
+
1808
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1809
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.get_multi_table_comment`.
1810
+
1811
+ .. note:: The :class:`_engine.DefaultDialect` provides a default
1812
+ implementation that will call the single table method for
1813
+ each object returned by :meth:`Dialect.get_table_names`,
1814
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_view_names` or
1815
+ :meth:`Dialect.get_materialized_view_names` depending on the
1816
+ provided ``kind``. Dialects that want to support a faster
1817
+ implementation should implement this method.
1818
+
1819
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1820
+
1821
+ """
1822
+
1823
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1824
+
1825
+ def normalize_name(self, name: str) -> str:
1826
+ """convert the given name to lowercase if it is detected as
1827
+ case insensitive.
1828
+
1829
+ This method is only used if the dialect defines
1830
+ requires_name_normalize=True.
1831
+
1832
+ """
1833
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1834
+
1835
+ def denormalize_name(self, name: str) -> str:
1836
+ """convert the given name to a case insensitive identifier
1837
+ for the backend if it is an all-lowercase name.
1838
+
1839
+ This method is only used if the dialect defines
1840
+ requires_name_normalize=True.
1841
+
1842
+ """
1843
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1844
+
1845
+ def has_table(
1846
+ self,
1847
+ connection: Connection,
1848
+ table_name: str,
1849
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1850
+ **kw: Any,
1851
+ ) -> bool:
1852
+ """For internal dialect use, check the existence of a particular table
1853
+ or view in the database.
1854
+
1855
+ Given a :class:`_engine.Connection` object, a string table_name and
1856
+ optional schema name, return True if the given table exists in the
1857
+ database, False otherwise.
1858
+
1859
+ This method serves as the underlying implementation of the
1860
+ public facing :meth:`.Inspector.has_table` method, and is also used
1861
+ internally to implement the "checkfirst" behavior for methods like
1862
+ :meth:`_schema.Table.create` and :meth:`_schema.MetaData.create_all`.
1863
+
1864
+ .. note:: This method is used internally by SQLAlchemy, and is
1865
+ published so that third-party dialects may provide an
1866
+ implementation. It is **not** the public API for checking for table
1867
+ presence. Please use the :meth:`.Inspector.has_table` method.
1868
+
1869
+ .. versionchanged:: 2.0:: :meth:`_engine.Dialect.has_table` now
1870
+ formally supports checking for additional table-like objects:
1871
+
1872
+ * any type of views (plain or materialized)
1873
+ * temporary tables of any kind
1874
+
1875
+ Previously, these two checks were not formally specified and
1876
+ different dialects would vary in their behavior. The dialect
1877
+ testing suite now includes tests for all of these object types,
1878
+ and dialects to the degree that the backing database supports views
1879
+ or temporary tables should seek to support locating these objects
1880
+ for full compliance.
1881
+
1882
+ """
1883
+
1884
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1885
+
1886
+ def has_index(
1887
+ self,
1888
+ connection: Connection,
1889
+ table_name: str,
1890
+ index_name: str,
1891
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1892
+ **kw: Any,
1893
+ ) -> bool:
1894
+ """Check the existence of a particular index name in the database.
1895
+
1896
+ Given a :class:`_engine.Connection` object, a string
1897
+ ``table_name`` and string index name, return ``True`` if an index of
1898
+ the given name on the given table exists, ``False`` otherwise.
1899
+
1900
+ The :class:`.DefaultDialect` implements this in terms of the
1901
+ :meth:`.Dialect.has_table` and :meth:`.Dialect.get_indexes` methods,
1902
+ however dialects can implement a more performant version.
1903
+
1904
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1905
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.has_index`.
1906
+
1907
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4
1908
+
1909
+ """
1910
+
1911
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1912
+
1913
+ def has_sequence(
1914
+ self,
1915
+ connection: Connection,
1916
+ sequence_name: str,
1917
+ schema: Optional[str] = None,
1918
+ **kw: Any,
1919
+ ) -> bool:
1920
+ """Check the existence of a particular sequence in the database.
1921
+
1922
+ Given a :class:`_engine.Connection` object and a string
1923
+ `sequence_name`, return ``True`` if the given sequence exists in
1924
+ the database, ``False`` otherwise.
1925
+
1926
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1927
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.has_sequence`.
1928
+ """
1929
+
1930
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1931
+
1932
+ def has_schema(
1933
+ self, connection: Connection, schema_name: str, **kw: Any
1934
+ ) -> bool:
1935
+ """Check the existence of a particular schema name in the database.
1936
+
1937
+ Given a :class:`_engine.Connection` object, a string
1938
+ ``schema_name``, return ``True`` if a schema of the
1939
+ given exists, ``False`` otherwise.
1940
+
1941
+ The :class:`.DefaultDialect` implements this by checking
1942
+ the presence of ``schema_name`` among the schemas returned by
1943
+ :meth:`.Dialect.get_schema_names`,
1944
+ however dialects can implement a more performant version.
1945
+
1946
+ This is an internal dialect method. Applications should use
1947
+ :meth:`_engine.Inspector.has_schema`.
1948
+
1949
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
1950
+
1951
+ """
1952
+
1953
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1954
+
1955
+ def _get_server_version_info(self, connection: Connection) -> Any:
1956
+ """Retrieve the server version info from the given connection.
1957
+
1958
+ This is used by the default implementation to populate the
1959
+ "server_version_info" attribute and is called exactly
1960
+ once upon first connect.
1961
+
1962
+ """
1963
+
1964
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1965
+
1966
+ def _get_default_schema_name(self, connection: Connection) -> str:
1967
+ """Return the string name of the currently selected schema from
1968
+ the given connection.
1969
+
1970
+ This is used by the default implementation to populate the
1971
+ "default_schema_name" attribute and is called exactly
1972
+ once upon first connect.
1973
+
1974
+ """
1975
+
1976
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1977
+
1978
+ def do_begin(self, dbapi_connection: PoolProxiedConnection) -> None:
1979
+ """Provide an implementation of ``connection.begin()``, given a
1980
+ DB-API connection.
1981
+
1982
+ The DBAPI has no dedicated "begin" method and it is expected
1983
+ that transactions are implicit. This hook is provided for those
1984
+ DBAPIs that might need additional help in this area.
1985
+
1986
+ :param dbapi_connection: a DBAPI connection, typically
1987
+ proxied within a :class:`.ConnectionFairy`.
1988
+
1989
+ """
1990
+
1991
+ raise NotImplementedError()
1992
+
1993
+ def do_rollback(self, dbapi_connection: PoolProxiedConnection) -> None:
1994
+ """Provide an implementation of ``connection.rollback()``, given
1995
+ a DB-API connection.
1996
+
1997
+ :param dbapi_connection: a DBAPI connection, typically
1998
+ proxied within a :class:`.ConnectionFairy`.
1999
+
2000
+ """
2001
+
2002
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2003
+
2004
+ def do_commit(self, dbapi_connection: PoolProxiedConnection) -> None:
2005
+ """Provide an implementation of ``connection.commit()``, given a
2006
+ DB-API connection.
2007
+
2008
+ :param dbapi_connection: a DBAPI connection, typically
2009
+ proxied within a :class:`.ConnectionFairy`.
2010
+
2011
+ """
2012
+
2013
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2014
+
2015
+ def do_terminate(self, dbapi_connection: DBAPIConnection) -> None:
2016
+ """Provide an implementation of ``connection.close()`` that tries as
2017
+ much as possible to not block, given a DBAPI
2018
+ connection.
2019
+
2020
+ In the vast majority of cases this just calls .close(), however
2021
+ for some asyncio dialects may call upon different API features.
2022
+
2023
+ This hook is called by the :class:`_pool.Pool`
2024
+ when a connection is being recycled or has been invalidated.
2025
+
2026
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4.41
2027
+
2028
+ """
2029
+
2030
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2031
+
2032
+ def do_close(self, dbapi_connection: DBAPIConnection) -> None:
2033
+ """Provide an implementation of ``connection.close()``, given a DBAPI
2034
+ connection.
2035
+
2036
+ This hook is called by the :class:`_pool.Pool`
2037
+ when a connection has been
2038
+ detached from the pool, or is being returned beyond the normal
2039
+ capacity of the pool.
2040
+
2041
+ """
2042
+
2043
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2044
+
2045
+ def _do_ping_w_event(self, dbapi_connection: DBAPIConnection) -> bool:
2046
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2047
+
2048
+ def do_ping(self, dbapi_connection: DBAPIConnection) -> bool:
2049
+ """ping the DBAPI connection and return True if the connection is
2050
+ usable."""
2051
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2052
+
2053
+ def do_set_input_sizes(
2054
+ self,
2055
+ cursor: DBAPICursor,
2056
+ list_of_tuples: _GenericSetInputSizesType,
2057
+ context: ExecutionContext,
2058
+ ) -> Any:
2059
+ """invoke the cursor.setinputsizes() method with appropriate arguments
2060
+
2061
+ This hook is called if the :attr:`.Dialect.bind_typing` attribute is
2062
+ set to the
2063
+ :attr:`.BindTyping.SETINPUTSIZES` value.
2064
+ Parameter data is passed in a list of tuples (paramname, dbtype,
2065
+ sqltype), where ``paramname`` is the key of the parameter in the
2066
+ statement, ``dbtype`` is the DBAPI datatype and ``sqltype`` is the
2067
+ SQLAlchemy type. The order of tuples is in the correct parameter order.
2068
+
2069
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4
2070
+
2071
+ .. versionchanged:: 2.0 - setinputsizes mode is now enabled by
2072
+ setting :attr:`.Dialect.bind_typing` to
2073
+ :attr:`.BindTyping.SETINPUTSIZES`. Dialects which accept
2074
+ a ``use_setinputsizes`` parameter should set this value
2075
+ appropriately.
2076
+
2077
+
2078
+ """
2079
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2080
+
2081
+ def create_xid(self) -> Any:
2082
+ """Create a two-phase transaction ID.
2083
+
2084
+ This id will be passed to do_begin_twophase(),
2085
+ do_rollback_twophase(), do_commit_twophase(). Its format is
2086
+ unspecified.
2087
+ """
2088
+
2089
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2090
+
2091
+ def do_savepoint(self, connection: Connection, name: str) -> None:
2092
+ """Create a savepoint with the given name.
2093
+
2094
+ :param connection: a :class:`_engine.Connection`.
2095
+ :param name: savepoint name.
2096
+
2097
+ """
2098
+
2099
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2100
+
2101
+ def do_rollback_to_savepoint(
2102
+ self, connection: Connection, name: str
2103
+ ) -> None:
2104
+ """Rollback a connection to the named savepoint.
2105
+
2106
+ :param connection: a :class:`_engine.Connection`.
2107
+ :param name: savepoint name.
2108
+
2109
+ """
2110
+
2111
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2112
+
2113
+ def do_release_savepoint(self, connection: Connection, name: str) -> None:
2114
+ """Release the named savepoint on a connection.
2115
+
2116
+ :param connection: a :class:`_engine.Connection`.
2117
+ :param name: savepoint name.
2118
+ """
2119
+
2120
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2121
+
2122
+ def do_begin_twophase(self, connection: Connection, xid: Any) -> None:
2123
+ """Begin a two phase transaction on the given connection.
2124
+
2125
+ :param connection: a :class:`_engine.Connection`.
2126
+ :param xid: xid
2127
+
2128
+ """
2129
+
2130
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2131
+
2132
+ def do_prepare_twophase(self, connection: Connection, xid: Any) -> None:
2133
+ """Prepare a two phase transaction on the given connection.
2134
+
2135
+ :param connection: a :class:`_engine.Connection`.
2136
+ :param xid: xid
2137
+
2138
+ """
2139
+
2140
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2141
+
2142
+ def do_rollback_twophase(
2143
+ self,
2144
+ connection: Connection,
2145
+ xid: Any,
2146
+ is_prepared: bool = True,
2147
+ recover: bool = False,
2148
+ ) -> None:
2149
+ """Rollback a two phase transaction on the given connection.
2150
+
2151
+ :param connection: a :class:`_engine.Connection`.
2152
+ :param xid: xid
2153
+ :param is_prepared: whether or not
2154
+ :meth:`.TwoPhaseTransaction.prepare` was called.
2155
+ :param recover: if the recover flag was passed.
2156
+
2157
+ """
2158
+
2159
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2160
+
2161
+ def do_commit_twophase(
2162
+ self,
2163
+ connection: Connection,
2164
+ xid: Any,
2165
+ is_prepared: bool = True,
2166
+ recover: bool = False,
2167
+ ) -> None:
2168
+ """Commit a two phase transaction on the given connection.
2169
+
2170
+
2171
+ :param connection: a :class:`_engine.Connection`.
2172
+ :param xid: xid
2173
+ :param is_prepared: whether or not
2174
+ :meth:`.TwoPhaseTransaction.prepare` was called.
2175
+ :param recover: if the recover flag was passed.
2176
+
2177
+ """
2178
+
2179
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2180
+
2181
+ def do_recover_twophase(self, connection: Connection) -> List[Any]:
2182
+ """Recover list of uncommitted prepared two phase transaction
2183
+ identifiers on the given connection.
2184
+
2185
+ :param connection: a :class:`_engine.Connection`.
2186
+
2187
+ """
2188
+
2189
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2190
+
2191
+ def _deliver_insertmanyvalues_batches(
2192
+ self,
2193
+ connection: Connection,
2194
+ cursor: DBAPICursor,
2195
+ statement: str,
2196
+ parameters: _DBAPIMultiExecuteParams,
2197
+ generic_setinputsizes: Optional[_GenericSetInputSizesType],
2198
+ context: ExecutionContext,
2199
+ ) -> Iterator[_InsertManyValuesBatch]:
2200
+ """convert executemany parameters for an INSERT into an iterator
2201
+ of statement/single execute values, used by the insertmanyvalues
2202
+ feature.
2203
+
2204
+ """
2205
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2206
+
2207
+ def do_executemany(
2208
+ self,
2209
+ cursor: DBAPICursor,
2210
+ statement: str,
2211
+ parameters: _DBAPIMultiExecuteParams,
2212
+ context: Optional[ExecutionContext] = None,
2213
+ ) -> None:
2214
+ """Provide an implementation of ``cursor.executemany(statement,
2215
+ parameters)``."""
2216
+
2217
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2218
+
2219
+ def do_execute(
2220
+ self,
2221
+ cursor: DBAPICursor,
2222
+ statement: str,
2223
+ parameters: Optional[_DBAPISingleExecuteParams],
2224
+ context: Optional[ExecutionContext] = None,
2225
+ ) -> None:
2226
+ """Provide an implementation of ``cursor.execute(statement,
2227
+ parameters)``."""
2228
+
2229
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2230
+
2231
+ def do_execute_no_params(
2232
+ self,
2233
+ cursor: DBAPICursor,
2234
+ statement: str,
2235
+ context: Optional[ExecutionContext] = None,
2236
+ ) -> None:
2237
+ """Provide an implementation of ``cursor.execute(statement)``.
2238
+
2239
+ The parameter collection should not be sent.
2240
+
2241
+ """
2242
+
2243
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2244
+
2245
+ def is_disconnect(
2246
+ self,
2247
+ e: DBAPIModule.Error,
2248
+ connection: Optional[Union[PoolProxiedConnection, DBAPIConnection]],
2249
+ cursor: Optional[DBAPICursor],
2250
+ ) -> bool:
2251
+ """Return True if the given DB-API error indicates an invalid
2252
+ connection"""
2253
+
2254
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2255
+
2256
+ def connect(self, *cargs: Any, **cparams: Any) -> DBAPIConnection:
2257
+ r"""Establish a connection using this dialect's DBAPI.
2258
+
2259
+ The default implementation of this method is::
2260
+
2261
+ def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams):
2262
+ return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams)
2263
+
2264
+ The ``*cargs, **cparams`` parameters are generated directly
2265
+ from this dialect's :meth:`.Dialect.create_connect_args` method.
2266
+
2267
+ This method may be used for dialects that need to perform programmatic
2268
+ per-connection steps when a new connection is procured from the
2269
+ DBAPI.
2270
+
2271
+
2272
+ :param \*cargs: positional parameters returned from the
2273
+ :meth:`.Dialect.create_connect_args` method
2274
+
2275
+ :param \*\*cparams: keyword parameters returned from the
2276
+ :meth:`.Dialect.create_connect_args` method.
2277
+
2278
+ :return: a DBAPI connection, typically from the :pep:`249` module
2279
+ level ``.connect()`` function.
2280
+
2281
+ .. seealso::
2282
+
2283
+ :meth:`.Dialect.create_connect_args`
2284
+
2285
+ :meth:`.Dialect.on_connect`
2286
+
2287
+ """
2288
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2289
+
2290
+ def on_connect_url(self, url: URL) -> Optional[Callable[[Any], Any]]:
2291
+ """return a callable which sets up a newly created DBAPI connection.
2292
+
2293
+ This method is a new hook that supersedes the
2294
+ :meth:`_engine.Dialect.on_connect` method when implemented by a
2295
+ dialect. When not implemented by a dialect, it invokes the
2296
+ :meth:`_engine.Dialect.on_connect` method directly to maintain
2297
+ compatibility with existing dialects. There is no deprecation
2298
+ for :meth:`_engine.Dialect.on_connect` expected.
2299
+
2300
+ The callable should accept a single argument "conn" which is the
2301
+ DBAPI connection itself. The inner callable has no
2302
+ return value.
2303
+
2304
+ E.g.::
2305
+
2306
+ class MyDialect(default.DefaultDialect):
2307
+ # ...
2308
+
2309
+ def on_connect_url(self, url):
2310
+ def do_on_connect(connection):
2311
+ connection.execute("SET SPECIAL FLAGS etc")
2312
+
2313
+ return do_on_connect
2314
+
2315
+ This is used to set dialect-wide per-connection options such as
2316
+ isolation modes, Unicode modes, etc.
2317
+
2318
+ This method differs from :meth:`_engine.Dialect.on_connect` in that
2319
+ it is passed the :class:`_engine.URL` object that's relevant to the
2320
+ connect args. Normally the only way to get this is from the
2321
+ :meth:`_engine.Dialect.on_connect` hook is to look on the
2322
+ :class:`_engine.Engine` itself, however this URL object may have been
2323
+ replaced by plugins.
2324
+
2325
+ .. note::
2326
+
2327
+ The default implementation of
2328
+ :meth:`_engine.Dialect.on_connect_url` is to invoke the
2329
+ :meth:`_engine.Dialect.on_connect` method. Therefore if a dialect
2330
+ implements this method, the :meth:`_engine.Dialect.on_connect`
2331
+ method **will not be called** unless the overriding dialect calls
2332
+ it directly from here.
2333
+
2334
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4.3 added :meth:`_engine.Dialect.on_connect_url`
2335
+ which normally calls into :meth:`_engine.Dialect.on_connect`.
2336
+
2337
+ :param url: a :class:`_engine.URL` object representing the
2338
+ :class:`_engine.URL` that was passed to the
2339
+ :meth:`_engine.Dialect.create_connect_args` method.
2340
+
2341
+ :return: a callable that accepts a single DBAPI connection as an
2342
+ argument, or None.
2343
+
2344
+ .. seealso::
2345
+
2346
+ :meth:`_engine.Dialect.on_connect`
2347
+
2348
+ """
2349
+ return self.on_connect()
2350
+
2351
+ def on_connect(self) -> Optional[Callable[[Any], None]]:
2352
+ """return a callable which sets up a newly created DBAPI connection.
2353
+
2354
+ The callable should accept a single argument "conn" which is the
2355
+ DBAPI connection itself. The inner callable has no
2356
+ return value.
2357
+
2358
+ E.g.::
2359
+
2360
+ class MyDialect(default.DefaultDialect):
2361
+ # ...
2362
+
2363
+ def on_connect(self):
2364
+ def do_on_connect(connection):
2365
+ connection.execute("SET SPECIAL FLAGS etc")
2366
+
2367
+ return do_on_connect
2368
+
2369
+ This is used to set dialect-wide per-connection options such as
2370
+ isolation modes, Unicode modes, etc.
2371
+
2372
+ The "do_on_connect" callable is invoked by using the
2373
+ :meth:`_events.PoolEvents.connect` event
2374
+ hook, then unwrapping the DBAPI connection and passing it into the
2375
+ callable.
2376
+
2377
+ .. versionchanged:: 1.4 the on_connect hook is no longer called twice
2378
+ for the first connection of a dialect. The on_connect hook is still
2379
+ called before the :meth:`_engine.Dialect.initialize` method however.
2380
+
2381
+ .. versionchanged:: 1.4.3 the on_connect hook is invoked from a new
2382
+ method on_connect_url that passes the URL that was used to create
2383
+ the connect args. Dialects can implement on_connect_url instead
2384
+ of on_connect if they need the URL object that was used for the
2385
+ connection in order to get additional context.
2386
+
2387
+ If None is returned, no event listener is generated.
2388
+
2389
+ :return: a callable that accepts a single DBAPI connection as an
2390
+ argument, or None.
2391
+
2392
+ .. seealso::
2393
+
2394
+ :meth:`.Dialect.connect` - allows the DBAPI ``connect()`` sequence
2395
+ itself to be controlled.
2396
+
2397
+ :meth:`.Dialect.on_connect_url` - supersedes
2398
+ :meth:`.Dialect.on_connect` to also receive the
2399
+ :class:`_engine.URL` object in context.
2400
+
2401
+ """
2402
+ return None
2403
+
2404
+ def reset_isolation_level(self, dbapi_connection: DBAPIConnection) -> None:
2405
+ """Given a DBAPI connection, revert its isolation to the default.
2406
+
2407
+ Note that this is a dialect-level method which is used as part
2408
+ of the implementation of the :class:`_engine.Connection` and
2409
+ :class:`_engine.Engine`
2410
+ isolation level facilities; these APIs should be preferred for
2411
+ most typical use cases.
2412
+
2413
+ .. seealso::
2414
+
2415
+ :meth:`_engine.Connection.get_isolation_level`
2416
+ - view current level
2417
+
2418
+ :attr:`_engine.Connection.default_isolation_level`
2419
+ - view default level
2420
+
2421
+ :paramref:`.Connection.execution_options.isolation_level` -
2422
+ set per :class:`_engine.Connection` isolation level
2423
+
2424
+ :paramref:`_sa.create_engine.isolation_level` -
2425
+ set per :class:`_engine.Engine` isolation level
2426
+
2427
+ """
2428
+
2429
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2430
+
2431
+ def set_isolation_level(
2432
+ self, dbapi_connection: DBAPIConnection, level: IsolationLevel
2433
+ ) -> None:
2434
+ """Given a DBAPI connection, set its isolation level.
2435
+
2436
+ Note that this is a dialect-level method which is used as part
2437
+ of the implementation of the :class:`_engine.Connection` and
2438
+ :class:`_engine.Engine`
2439
+ isolation level facilities; these APIs should be preferred for
2440
+ most typical use cases.
2441
+
2442
+ If the dialect also implements the
2443
+ :meth:`.Dialect.get_isolation_level_values` method, then the given
2444
+ level is guaranteed to be one of the string names within that sequence,
2445
+ and the method will not need to anticipate a lookup failure.
2446
+
2447
+ .. seealso::
2448
+
2449
+ :meth:`_engine.Connection.get_isolation_level`
2450
+ - view current level
2451
+
2452
+ :attr:`_engine.Connection.default_isolation_level`
2453
+ - view default level
2454
+
2455
+ :paramref:`.Connection.execution_options.isolation_level` -
2456
+ set per :class:`_engine.Connection` isolation level
2457
+
2458
+ :paramref:`_sa.create_engine.isolation_level` -
2459
+ set per :class:`_engine.Engine` isolation level
2460
+
2461
+ """
2462
+
2463
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2464
+
2465
+ def get_isolation_level(
2466
+ self, dbapi_connection: DBAPIConnection
2467
+ ) -> IsolationLevel:
2468
+ """Given a DBAPI connection, return its isolation level.
2469
+
2470
+ When working with a :class:`_engine.Connection` object,
2471
+ the corresponding
2472
+ DBAPI connection may be procured using the
2473
+ :attr:`_engine.Connection.connection` accessor.
2474
+
2475
+ Note that this is a dialect-level method which is used as part
2476
+ of the implementation of the :class:`_engine.Connection` and
2477
+ :class:`_engine.Engine` isolation level facilities;
2478
+ these APIs should be preferred for most typical use cases.
2479
+
2480
+
2481
+ .. seealso::
2482
+
2483
+ :meth:`_engine.Connection.get_isolation_level`
2484
+ - view current level
2485
+
2486
+ :attr:`_engine.Connection.default_isolation_level`
2487
+ - view default level
2488
+
2489
+ :paramref:`.Connection.execution_options.isolation_level` -
2490
+ set per :class:`_engine.Connection` isolation level
2491
+
2492
+ :paramref:`_sa.create_engine.isolation_level` -
2493
+ set per :class:`_engine.Engine` isolation level
2494
+
2495
+
2496
+ """
2497
+
2498
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2499
+
2500
+ def detect_autocommit_setting(self, dbapi_conn: DBAPIConnection) -> bool:
2501
+ """Detect the current autocommit setting for a DBAPI connection.
2502
+
2503
+ :param dbapi_connection: a DBAPI connection object
2504
+ :return: True if autocommit is enabled, False if disabled
2505
+ :rtype: bool
2506
+
2507
+ This method inspects the given DBAPI connection to determine
2508
+ whether autocommit mode is currently enabled. The specific
2509
+ mechanism for detecting autocommit varies by database dialect
2510
+ and DBAPI driver, however it should be done **without** network
2511
+ round trips.
2512
+
2513
+ .. note::
2514
+
2515
+ Not all dialects support autocommit detection. Dialects
2516
+ that do not support this feature will raise
2517
+ :exc:`NotImplementedError`.
2518
+
2519
+ """
2520
+ raise NotImplementedError(
2521
+ "This dialect cannot detect autocommit on a DBAPI connection"
2522
+ )
2523
+
2524
+ def get_default_isolation_level(
2525
+ self, dbapi_conn: DBAPIConnection
2526
+ ) -> IsolationLevel:
2527
+ """Given a DBAPI connection, return its isolation level, or
2528
+ a default isolation level if one cannot be retrieved.
2529
+
2530
+ This method may only raise NotImplementedError and
2531
+ **must not raise any other exception**, as it is used implicitly upon
2532
+ first connect.
2533
+
2534
+ The method **must return a value** for a dialect that supports
2535
+ isolation level settings, as this level is what will be reverted
2536
+ towards when a per-connection isolation level change is made.
2537
+
2538
+ The method defaults to using the :meth:`.Dialect.get_isolation_level`
2539
+ method unless overridden by a dialect.
2540
+
2541
+ """
2542
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2543
+
2544
+ def get_isolation_level_values(
2545
+ self, dbapi_conn: DBAPIConnection
2546
+ ) -> Sequence[IsolationLevel]:
2547
+ """return a sequence of string isolation level names that are accepted
2548
+ by this dialect.
2549
+
2550
+ The available names should use the following conventions:
2551
+
2552
+ * use UPPERCASE names. isolation level methods will accept lowercase
2553
+ names but these are normalized into UPPERCASE before being passed
2554
+ along to the dialect.
2555
+ * separate words should be separated by spaces, not underscores, e.g.
2556
+ ``REPEATABLE READ``. isolation level names will have underscores
2557
+ converted to spaces before being passed along to the dialect.
2558
+ * The names for the four standard isolation names to the extent that
2559
+ they are supported by the backend should be ``READ UNCOMMITTED``,
2560
+ ``READ COMMITTED``, ``REPEATABLE READ``, ``SERIALIZABLE``
2561
+ * if the dialect supports an autocommit option it should be provided
2562
+ using the isolation level name ``AUTOCOMMIT``.
2563
+ * Other isolation modes may also be present, provided that they
2564
+ are named in UPPERCASE and use spaces not underscores.
2565
+
2566
+ This function is used so that the default dialect can check that
2567
+ a given isolation level parameter is valid, else raises an
2568
+ :class:`_exc.ArgumentError`.
2569
+
2570
+ A DBAPI connection is passed to the method, in the unlikely event that
2571
+ the dialect needs to interrogate the connection itself to determine
2572
+ this list, however it is expected that most backends will return
2573
+ a hardcoded list of values. If the dialect supports "AUTOCOMMIT",
2574
+ that value should also be present in the sequence returned.
2575
+
2576
+ The method raises ``NotImplementedError`` by default. If a dialect
2577
+ does not implement this method, then the default dialect will not
2578
+ perform any checking on a given isolation level value before passing
2579
+ it onto the :meth:`.Dialect.set_isolation_level` method. This is
2580
+ to allow backwards-compatibility with third party dialects that may
2581
+ not yet be implementing this method.
2582
+
2583
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
2584
+
2585
+ """
2586
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2587
+
2588
+ def _assert_and_set_isolation_level(
2589
+ self, dbapi_conn: DBAPIConnection, level: IsolationLevel
2590
+ ) -> None:
2591
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2592
+
2593
+ @classmethod
2594
+ def get_dialect_cls(cls, url: URL) -> Type[Dialect]:
2595
+ """Given a URL, return the :class:`.Dialect` that will be used.
2596
+
2597
+ This is a hook that allows an external plugin to provide functionality
2598
+ around an existing dialect, by allowing the plugin to be loaded
2599
+ from the url based on an entrypoint, and then the plugin returns
2600
+ the actual dialect to be used.
2601
+
2602
+ By default this just returns the cls.
2603
+
2604
+ """
2605
+ return cls
2606
+
2607
+ @classmethod
2608
+ def get_async_dialect_cls(cls, url: URL) -> Type[Dialect]:
2609
+ """Given a URL, return the :class:`.Dialect` that will be used by
2610
+ an async engine.
2611
+
2612
+ By default this is an alias of :meth:`.Dialect.get_dialect_cls` and
2613
+ just returns the cls. It may be used if a dialect provides
2614
+ both a sync and async version under the same name, like the
2615
+ ``psycopg`` driver.
2616
+
2617
+ .. versionadded:: 2
2618
+
2619
+ .. seealso::
2620
+
2621
+ :meth:`.Dialect.get_dialect_cls`
2622
+
2623
+ """
2624
+ return cls.get_dialect_cls(url)
2625
+
2626
+ @classmethod
2627
+ def load_provisioning(cls) -> None:
2628
+ """set up the provision.py module for this dialect.
2629
+
2630
+ For dialects that include a provision.py module that sets up
2631
+ provisioning followers, this method should initiate that process.
2632
+
2633
+ A typical implementation would be::
2634
+
2635
+ @classmethod
2636
+ def load_provisioning(cls):
2637
+ __import__("mydialect.provision")
2638
+
2639
+ The default method assumes a module named ``provision.py`` inside
2640
+ the owning package of the current dialect, based on the ``__module__``
2641
+ attribute::
2642
+
2643
+ @classmethod
2644
+ def load_provisioning(cls):
2645
+ package = ".".join(cls.__module__.split(".")[0:-1])
2646
+ try:
2647
+ __import__(package + ".provision")
2648
+ except ImportError:
2649
+ pass
2650
+
2651
+ """
2652
+
2653
+ @classmethod
2654
+ def engine_created(cls, engine: Engine) -> None:
2655
+ """A convenience hook called before returning the final
2656
+ :class:`_engine.Engine`.
2657
+
2658
+ If the dialect returned a different class from the
2659
+ :meth:`.get_dialect_cls`
2660
+ method, then the hook is called on both classes, first on
2661
+ the dialect class returned by the :meth:`.get_dialect_cls` method and
2662
+ then on the class on which the method was called.
2663
+
2664
+ The hook should be used by dialects and/or wrappers to apply special
2665
+ events to the engine or its components. In particular, it allows
2666
+ a dialect-wrapping class to apply dialect-level events.
2667
+
2668
+ """
2669
+
2670
+ def get_driver_connection(self, connection: DBAPIConnection) -> Any:
2671
+ """Returns the connection object as returned by the external driver
2672
+ package.
2673
+
2674
+ For normal dialects that use a DBAPI compliant driver this call
2675
+ will just return the ``connection`` passed as argument.
2676
+ For dialects that instead adapt a non DBAPI compliant driver, like
2677
+ when adapting an asyncio driver, this call will return the
2678
+ connection-like object as returned by the driver.
2679
+
2680
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4.24
2681
+
2682
+ """
2683
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2684
+
2685
+ def set_engine_execution_options(
2686
+ self, engine: Engine, opts: CoreExecuteOptionsParameter
2687
+ ) -> None:
2688
+ """Establish execution options for a given engine.
2689
+
2690
+ This is implemented by :class:`.DefaultDialect` to establish
2691
+ event hooks for new :class:`.Connection` instances created
2692
+ by the given :class:`.Engine` which will then invoke the
2693
+ :meth:`.Dialect.set_connection_execution_options` method for that
2694
+ connection.
2695
+
2696
+ """
2697
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2698
+
2699
+ def set_connection_execution_options(
2700
+ self, connection: Connection, opts: CoreExecuteOptionsParameter
2701
+ ) -> None:
2702
+ """Establish execution options for a given connection.
2703
+
2704
+ This is implemented by :class:`.DefaultDialect` in order to implement
2705
+ the :paramref:`_engine.Connection.execution_options.isolation_level`
2706
+ execution option. Dialects can intercept various execution options
2707
+ which may need to modify state on a particular DBAPI connection.
2708
+
2709
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4
2710
+
2711
+ """
2712
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2713
+
2714
+ def get_dialect_pool_class(self, url: URL) -> Type[Pool]:
2715
+ """return a Pool class to use for a given URL"""
2716
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2717
+
2718
+ def validate_identifier(self, ident: str) -> None:
2719
+ """Validates an identifier name, raising an exception if invalid"""
2720
+
2721
+
2722
+ class CreateEnginePlugin:
2723
+ """A set of hooks intended to augment the construction of an
2724
+ :class:`_engine.Engine` object based on entrypoint names in a URL.
2725
+
2726
+ The purpose of :class:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin` is to allow third-party
2727
+ systems to apply engine, pool and dialect level event listeners without
2728
+ the need for the target application to be modified; instead, the plugin
2729
+ names can be added to the database URL. Target applications for
2730
+ :class:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin` include:
2731
+
2732
+ * connection and SQL performance tools, e.g. which use events to track
2733
+ number of checkouts and/or time spent with statements
2734
+
2735
+ * connectivity plugins such as proxies
2736
+
2737
+ A rudimentary :class:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin` that attaches a logger
2738
+ to an :class:`_engine.Engine` object might look like::
2739
+
2740
+
2741
+ import logging
2742
+
2743
+ from sqlalchemy.engine import CreateEnginePlugin
2744
+ from sqlalchemy import event
2745
+
2746
+
2747
+ class LogCursorEventsPlugin(CreateEnginePlugin):
2748
+ def __init__(self, url, kwargs):
2749
+ # consume the parameter "log_cursor_logging_name" from the
2750
+ # URL query
2751
+ logging_name = url.query.get(
2752
+ "log_cursor_logging_name", "log_cursor"
2753
+ )
2754
+
2755
+ self.log = logging.getLogger(logging_name)
2756
+
2757
+ def update_url(self, url):
2758
+ "update the URL to one that no longer includes our parameters"
2759
+ return url.difference_update_query(["log_cursor_logging_name"])
2760
+
2761
+ def engine_created(self, engine):
2762
+ "attach an event listener after the new Engine is constructed"
2763
+ event.listen(engine, "before_cursor_execute", self._log_event)
2764
+
2765
+ def _log_event(
2766
+ self,
2767
+ conn,
2768
+ cursor,
2769
+ statement,
2770
+ parameters,
2771
+ context,
2772
+ executemany,
2773
+ ):
2774
+
2775
+ self.log.info("Plugin logged cursor event: %s", statement)
2776
+
2777
+ Plugins are registered using entry points in a similar way as that
2778
+ of dialects::
2779
+
2780
+ entry_points = {
2781
+ "sqlalchemy.plugins": [
2782
+ "log_cursor_plugin = myapp.plugins:LogCursorEventsPlugin"
2783
+ ]
2784
+ }
2785
+
2786
+ A plugin that uses the above names would be invoked from a database
2787
+ URL as in::
2788
+
2789
+ from sqlalchemy import create_engine
2790
+
2791
+ engine = create_engine(
2792
+ "mysql+pymysql://scott:tiger@localhost/test?"
2793
+ "plugin=log_cursor_plugin&log_cursor_logging_name=mylogger"
2794
+ )
2795
+
2796
+ The ``plugin`` URL parameter supports multiple instances, so that a URL
2797
+ may specify multiple plugins; they are loaded in the order stated
2798
+ in the URL::
2799
+
2800
+ engine = create_engine(
2801
+ "mysql+pymysql://scott:tiger@localhost/test?"
2802
+ "plugin=plugin_one&plugin=plugin_twp&plugin=plugin_three"
2803
+ )
2804
+
2805
+ The plugin names may also be passed directly to :func:`_sa.create_engine`
2806
+ using the :paramref:`_sa.create_engine.plugins` argument::
2807
+
2808
+ engine = create_engine(
2809
+ "mysql+pymysql://scott:tiger@localhost/test", plugins=["myplugin"]
2810
+ )
2811
+
2812
+ A plugin may consume plugin-specific arguments from the
2813
+ :class:`_engine.URL` object as well as the ``kwargs`` dictionary, which is
2814
+ the dictionary of arguments passed to the :func:`_sa.create_engine`
2815
+ call. "Consuming" these arguments includes that they must be removed
2816
+ when the plugin initializes, so that the arguments are not passed along
2817
+ to the :class:`_engine.Dialect` constructor, where they will raise an
2818
+ :class:`_exc.ArgumentError` because they are not known by the dialect.
2819
+
2820
+ As of version 1.4 of SQLAlchemy, arguments should continue to be consumed
2821
+ from the ``kwargs`` dictionary directly, by removing the values with a
2822
+ method such as ``dict.pop``. Arguments from the :class:`_engine.URL` object
2823
+ should be consumed by implementing the
2824
+ :meth:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin.update_url` method, returning a new copy
2825
+ of the :class:`_engine.URL` with plugin-specific parameters removed::
2826
+
2827
+ class MyPlugin(CreateEnginePlugin):
2828
+ def __init__(self, url, kwargs):
2829
+ self.my_argument_one = url.query["my_argument_one"]
2830
+ self.my_argument_two = url.query["my_argument_two"]
2831
+ self.my_argument_three = kwargs.pop("my_argument_three", None)
2832
+
2833
+ def update_url(self, url):
2834
+ return url.difference_update_query(
2835
+ ["my_argument_one", "my_argument_two"]
2836
+ )
2837
+
2838
+ Arguments like those illustrated above would be consumed from a
2839
+ :func:`_sa.create_engine` call such as::
2840
+
2841
+ from sqlalchemy import create_engine
2842
+
2843
+ engine = create_engine(
2844
+ "mysql+pymysql://scott:tiger@localhost/test?"
2845
+ "plugin=myplugin&my_argument_one=foo&my_argument_two=bar",
2846
+ my_argument_three="bat",
2847
+ )
2848
+
2849
+ .. versionchanged:: 1.4
2850
+
2851
+ The :class:`_engine.URL` object is now immutable; a
2852
+ :class:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin` that needs to alter the
2853
+ :class:`_engine.URL` should implement the newly added
2854
+ :meth:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin.update_url` method, which
2855
+ is invoked after the plugin is constructed.
2856
+
2857
+ For migration, construct the plugin in the following way, checking
2858
+ for the existence of the :meth:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin.update_url`
2859
+ method to detect which version is running::
2860
+
2861
+ class MyPlugin(CreateEnginePlugin):
2862
+ def __init__(self, url, kwargs):
2863
+ if hasattr(CreateEnginePlugin, "update_url"):
2864
+ # detect the 1.4 API
2865
+ self.my_argument_one = url.query["my_argument_one"]
2866
+ self.my_argument_two = url.query["my_argument_two"]
2867
+ else:
2868
+ # detect the 1.3 and earlier API - mutate the
2869
+ # URL directly
2870
+ self.my_argument_one = url.query.pop("my_argument_one")
2871
+ self.my_argument_two = url.query.pop("my_argument_two")
2872
+
2873
+ self.my_argument_three = kwargs.pop("my_argument_three", None)
2874
+
2875
+ def update_url(self, url):
2876
+ # this method is only called in the 1.4 version
2877
+ return url.difference_update_query(
2878
+ ["my_argument_one", "my_argument_two"]
2879
+ )
2880
+
2881
+ .. seealso::
2882
+
2883
+ :ref:`change_5526` - overview of the :class:`_engine.URL` change which
2884
+ also includes notes regarding :class:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin`.
2885
+
2886
+
2887
+ When the engine creation process completes and produces the
2888
+ :class:`_engine.Engine` object, it is again passed to the plugin via the
2889
+ :meth:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin.engine_created` hook. In this hook, additional
2890
+ changes can be made to the engine, most typically involving setup of
2891
+ events (e.g. those defined in :ref:`core_event_toplevel`).
2892
+
2893
+ """ # noqa: E501
2894
+
2895
+ def __init__(self, url: URL, kwargs: Dict[str, Any]):
2896
+ """Construct a new :class:`.CreateEnginePlugin`.
2897
+
2898
+ The plugin object is instantiated individually for each call
2899
+ to :func:`_sa.create_engine`. A single :class:`_engine.
2900
+ Engine` will be
2901
+ passed to the :meth:`.CreateEnginePlugin.engine_created` method
2902
+ corresponding to this URL.
2903
+
2904
+ :param url: the :class:`_engine.URL` object. The plugin may inspect
2905
+ the :class:`_engine.URL` for arguments. Arguments used by the
2906
+ plugin should be removed, by returning an updated :class:`_engine.URL`
2907
+ from the :meth:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin.update_url` method.
2908
+
2909
+ .. versionchanged:: 1.4
2910
+
2911
+ The :class:`_engine.URL` object is now immutable, so a
2912
+ :class:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin` that needs to alter the
2913
+ :class:`_engine.URL` object should implement the
2914
+ :meth:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin.update_url` method.
2915
+
2916
+ :param kwargs: The keyword arguments passed to
2917
+ :func:`_sa.create_engine`.
2918
+
2919
+ """
2920
+ self.url = url
2921
+
2922
+ def update_url(self, url: URL) -> URL:
2923
+ """Update the :class:`_engine.URL`.
2924
+
2925
+ A new :class:`_engine.URL` should be returned. This method is
2926
+ typically used to consume configuration arguments from the
2927
+ :class:`_engine.URL` which must be removed, as they will not be
2928
+ recognized by the dialect. The
2929
+ :meth:`_engine.URL.difference_update_query` method is available
2930
+ to remove these arguments. See the docstring at
2931
+ :class:`_engine.CreateEnginePlugin` for an example.
2932
+
2933
+
2934
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4
2935
+
2936
+ """
2937
+ raise NotImplementedError()
2938
+
2939
+ def handle_dialect_kwargs(
2940
+ self, dialect_cls: Type[Dialect], dialect_args: Dict[str, Any]
2941
+ ) -> None:
2942
+ """parse and modify dialect kwargs"""
2943
+
2944
+ def handle_pool_kwargs(
2945
+ self, pool_cls: Type[Pool], pool_args: Dict[str, Any]
2946
+ ) -> None:
2947
+ """parse and modify pool kwargs"""
2948
+
2949
+ def engine_created(self, engine: Engine) -> None:
2950
+ """Receive the :class:`_engine.Engine`
2951
+ object when it is fully constructed.
2952
+
2953
+ The plugin may make additional changes to the engine, such as
2954
+ registering engine or connection pool events.
2955
+
2956
+ """
2957
+
2958
+
2959
+ class ExecutionContext:
2960
+ """A messenger object for a Dialect that corresponds to a single
2961
+ execution.
2962
+
2963
+ """
2964
+
2965
+ engine: Engine
2966
+ """engine which the Connection is associated with"""
2967
+
2968
+ connection: Connection
2969
+ """Connection object which can be freely used by default value
2970
+ generators to execute SQL. This Connection should reference the
2971
+ same underlying connection/transactional resources of
2972
+ root_connection."""
2973
+
2974
+ root_connection: Connection
2975
+ """Connection object which is the source of this ExecutionContext."""
2976
+
2977
+ dialect: Dialect
2978
+ """dialect which created this ExecutionContext."""
2979
+
2980
+ cursor: DBAPICursor
2981
+ """DB-API cursor procured from the connection"""
2982
+
2983
+ compiled: Optional[Compiled]
2984
+ """if passed to constructor, sqlalchemy.engine.base.Compiled object
2985
+ being executed"""
2986
+
2987
+ statement: str
2988
+ """string version of the statement to be executed. Is either
2989
+ passed to the constructor, or must be created from the
2990
+ sql.Compiled object by the time pre_exec() has completed."""
2991
+
2992
+ invoked_statement: Optional[Executable]
2993
+ """The Executable statement object that was given in the first place.
2994
+
2995
+ This should be structurally equivalent to compiled.statement, but not
2996
+ necessarily the same object as in a caching scenario the compiled form
2997
+ will have been extracted from the cache.
2998
+
2999
+ """
3000
+
3001
+ parameters: _AnyMultiExecuteParams
3002
+ """bind parameters passed to the execute() or exec_driver_sql() methods.
3003
+
3004
+ These are always stored as a list of parameter entries. A single-element
3005
+ list corresponds to a ``cursor.execute()`` call and a multiple-element
3006
+ list corresponds to ``cursor.executemany()``, except in the case
3007
+ of :attr:`.ExecuteStyle.INSERTMANYVALUES` which will use
3008
+ ``cursor.execute()`` one or more times.
3009
+
3010
+ """
3011
+
3012
+ no_parameters: bool
3013
+ """True if the execution style does not use parameters"""
3014
+
3015
+ isinsert: bool
3016
+ """True if the statement is an INSERT."""
3017
+
3018
+ isupdate: bool
3019
+ """True if the statement is an UPDATE."""
3020
+
3021
+ execute_style: ExecuteStyle
3022
+ """the style of DBAPI cursor method that will be used to execute
3023
+ a statement.
3024
+
3025
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
3026
+
3027
+ """
3028
+
3029
+ executemany: bool
3030
+ """True if the context has a list of more than one parameter set.
3031
+
3032
+ Historically this attribute links to whether ``cursor.execute()`` or
3033
+ ``cursor.executemany()`` will be used. It also can now mean that
3034
+ "insertmanyvalues" may be used which indicates one or more
3035
+ ``cursor.execute()`` calls.
3036
+
3037
+ """
3038
+
3039
+ prefetch_cols: util.generic_fn_descriptor[Optional[Sequence[Column[Any]]]]
3040
+ """a list of Column objects for which a client-side default
3041
+ was fired off. Applies to inserts and updates."""
3042
+
3043
+ postfetch_cols: util.generic_fn_descriptor[Optional[Sequence[Column[Any]]]]
3044
+ """a list of Column objects for which a server-side default or
3045
+ inline SQL expression value was fired off. Applies to inserts
3046
+ and updates."""
3047
+
3048
+ execution_options: _ExecuteOptions
3049
+ """Execution options associated with the current statement execution"""
3050
+
3051
+ @classmethod
3052
+ def _init_ddl(
3053
+ cls,
3054
+ dialect: Dialect,
3055
+ connection: Connection,
3056
+ dbapi_connection: PoolProxiedConnection,
3057
+ execution_options: _ExecuteOptions,
3058
+ compiled_ddl: DDLCompiler,
3059
+ ) -> ExecutionContext:
3060
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3061
+
3062
+ @classmethod
3063
+ def _init_compiled(
3064
+ cls,
3065
+ dialect: Dialect,
3066
+ connection: Connection,
3067
+ dbapi_connection: PoolProxiedConnection,
3068
+ execution_options: _ExecuteOptions,
3069
+ compiled: SQLCompiler,
3070
+ parameters: _CoreMultiExecuteParams,
3071
+ invoked_statement: Executable,
3072
+ extracted_parameters: Optional[Sequence[BindParameter[Any]]],
3073
+ cache_hit: CacheStats = CacheStats.CACHING_DISABLED,
3074
+ ) -> ExecutionContext:
3075
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3076
+
3077
+ @classmethod
3078
+ def _init_statement(
3079
+ cls,
3080
+ dialect: Dialect,
3081
+ connection: Connection,
3082
+ dbapi_connection: PoolProxiedConnection,
3083
+ execution_options: _ExecuteOptions,
3084
+ statement: str,
3085
+ parameters: _DBAPIMultiExecuteParams,
3086
+ ) -> ExecutionContext:
3087
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3088
+
3089
+ @classmethod
3090
+ def _init_default(
3091
+ cls,
3092
+ dialect: Dialect,
3093
+ connection: Connection,
3094
+ dbapi_connection: PoolProxiedConnection,
3095
+ execution_options: _ExecuteOptions,
3096
+ ) -> ExecutionContext:
3097
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3098
+
3099
+ def _exec_default(
3100
+ self,
3101
+ column: Optional[Column[Any]],
3102
+ default: DefaultGenerator,
3103
+ type_: Optional[TypeEngine[Any]],
3104
+ ) -> Any:
3105
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3106
+
3107
+ def _prepare_set_input_sizes(
3108
+ self,
3109
+ ) -> Optional[List[Tuple[str, Any, TypeEngine[Any]]]]:
3110
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3111
+
3112
+ def _get_cache_stats(self) -> str:
3113
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3114
+
3115
+ def _setup_result_proxy(self) -> CursorResult[Any]:
3116
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3117
+
3118
+ def fire_sequence(self, seq: Sequence_SchemaItem, type_: Integer) -> int:
3119
+ """given a :class:`.Sequence`, invoke it and return the next int
3120
+ value"""
3121
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3122
+
3123
+ def create_cursor(self) -> DBAPICursor:
3124
+ """Return a new cursor generated from this ExecutionContext's
3125
+ connection.
3126
+
3127
+ Some dialects may wish to change the behavior of
3128
+ connection.cursor(), such as postgresql which may return a PG
3129
+ "server side" cursor.
3130
+ """
3131
+
3132
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3133
+
3134
+ def pre_exec(self) -> None:
3135
+ """Called before an execution of a compiled statement.
3136
+
3137
+ If a compiled statement was passed to this ExecutionContext,
3138
+ the `statement` and `parameters` datamembers must be
3139
+ initialized after this statement is complete.
3140
+ """
3141
+
3142
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3143
+
3144
+ def get_out_parameter_values(
3145
+ self, out_param_names: Sequence[str]
3146
+ ) -> Sequence[Any]:
3147
+ """Return a sequence of OUT parameter values from a cursor.
3148
+
3149
+ For dialects that support OUT parameters, this method will be called
3150
+ when there is a :class:`.SQLCompiler` object which has the
3151
+ :attr:`.SQLCompiler.has_out_parameters` flag set. This flag in turn
3152
+ will be set to True if the statement itself has :class:`.BindParameter`
3153
+ objects that have the ``.isoutparam`` flag set which are consumed by
3154
+ the :meth:`.SQLCompiler.visit_bindparam` method. If the dialect
3155
+ compiler produces :class:`.BindParameter` objects with ``.isoutparam``
3156
+ set which are not handled by :meth:`.SQLCompiler.visit_bindparam`, it
3157
+ should set this flag explicitly.
3158
+
3159
+ The list of names that were rendered for each bound parameter
3160
+ is passed to the method. The method should then return a sequence of
3161
+ values corresponding to the list of parameter objects. Unlike in
3162
+ previous SQLAlchemy versions, the values can be the **raw values** from
3163
+ the DBAPI; the execution context will apply the appropriate type
3164
+ handler based on what's present in self.compiled.binds and update the
3165
+ values. The processed dictionary will then be made available via the
3166
+ ``.out_parameters`` collection on the result object. Note that
3167
+ SQLAlchemy 1.4 has multiple kinds of result object as part of the 2.0
3168
+ transition.
3169
+
3170
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4 - added
3171
+ :meth:`.ExecutionContext.get_out_parameter_values`, which is invoked
3172
+ automatically by the :class:`.DefaultExecutionContext` when there
3173
+ are :class:`.BindParameter` objects with the ``.isoutparam`` flag
3174
+ set. This replaces the practice of setting out parameters within
3175
+ the now-removed ``get_result_proxy()`` method.
3176
+
3177
+ """
3178
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3179
+
3180
+ def post_exec(self) -> None:
3181
+ """Called after the execution of a compiled statement.
3182
+
3183
+ If a compiled statement was passed to this ExecutionContext,
3184
+ the `last_insert_ids`, `last_inserted_params`, etc.
3185
+ datamembers should be available after this method completes.
3186
+ """
3187
+
3188
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3189
+
3190
+ def handle_dbapi_exception(self, e: BaseException) -> None:
3191
+ """Receive a DBAPI exception which occurred upon execute, result
3192
+ fetch, etc."""
3193
+
3194
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3195
+
3196
+ def lastrow_has_defaults(self) -> bool:
3197
+ """Return True if the last INSERT or UPDATE row contained
3198
+ inlined or database-side defaults.
3199
+ """
3200
+
3201
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3202
+
3203
+ def get_rowcount(self) -> Optional[int]:
3204
+ """Return the DBAPI ``cursor.rowcount`` value, or in some
3205
+ cases an interpreted value.
3206
+
3207
+ See :attr:`_engine.CursorResult.rowcount` for details on this.
3208
+
3209
+ """
3210
+
3211
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3212
+
3213
+ def fetchall_for_returning(self, cursor: DBAPICursor) -> Sequence[Any]:
3214
+ """For a RETURNING result, deliver cursor.fetchall() from the
3215
+ DBAPI cursor.
3216
+
3217
+ This is a dialect-specific hook for dialects that have special
3218
+ considerations when calling upon the rows delivered for a
3219
+ "RETURNING" statement. Default implementation is
3220
+ ``cursor.fetchall()``.
3221
+
3222
+ This hook is currently used only by the :term:`insertmanyvalues`
3223
+ feature. Dialects that don't set ``use_insertmanyvalues=True``
3224
+ don't need to consider this hook.
3225
+
3226
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0.10
3227
+
3228
+ """
3229
+ raise NotImplementedError()
3230
+
3231
+
3232
+ class ConnectionEventsTarget(EventTarget):
3233
+ """An object which can accept events from :class:`.ConnectionEvents`.
3234
+
3235
+ Includes :class:`_engine.Connection` and :class:`_engine.Engine`.
3236
+
3237
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
3238
+
3239
+ """
3240
+
3241
+ dispatch: dispatcher[ConnectionEventsTarget]
3242
+
3243
+
3244
+ Connectable = ConnectionEventsTarget
3245
+
3246
+
3247
+ class ExceptionContext:
3248
+ """Encapsulate information about an error condition in progress.
3249
+
3250
+ This object exists solely to be passed to the
3251
+ :meth:`_events.DialectEvents.handle_error` event,
3252
+ supporting an interface that
3253
+ can be extended without backwards-incompatibility.
3254
+
3255
+
3256
+ """
3257
+
3258
+ __slots__ = ()
3259
+
3260
+ dialect: Dialect
3261
+ """The :class:`_engine.Dialect` in use.
3262
+
3263
+ This member is present for all invocations of the event hook.
3264
+
3265
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0
3266
+
3267
+ """
3268
+
3269
+ connection: Optional[Connection]
3270
+ """The :class:`_engine.Connection` in use during the exception.
3271
+
3272
+ This member is present, except in the case of a failure when
3273
+ first connecting.
3274
+
3275
+ .. seealso::
3276
+
3277
+ :attr:`.ExceptionContext.engine`
3278
+
3279
+
3280
+ """
3281
+
3282
+ engine: Optional[Engine]
3283
+ """The :class:`_engine.Engine` in use during the exception.
3284
+
3285
+ This member is present in all cases except for when handling an error
3286
+ within the connection pool "pre-ping" process.
3287
+
3288
+ """
3289
+
3290
+ cursor: Optional[DBAPICursor]
3291
+ """The DBAPI cursor object.
3292
+
3293
+ May be None.
3294
+
3295
+ """
3296
+
3297
+ statement: Optional[str]
3298
+ """String SQL statement that was emitted directly to the DBAPI.
3299
+
3300
+ May be None.
3301
+
3302
+ """
3303
+
3304
+ parameters: Optional[_DBAPIAnyExecuteParams]
3305
+ """Parameter collection that was emitted directly to the DBAPI.
3306
+
3307
+ May be None.
3308
+
3309
+ """
3310
+
3311
+ original_exception: BaseException
3312
+ """The exception object which was caught.
3313
+
3314
+ This member is always present.
3315
+
3316
+ """
3317
+
3318
+ sqlalchemy_exception: Optional[StatementError]
3319
+ """The :class:`sqlalchemy.exc.StatementError` which wraps the original,
3320
+ and will be raised if exception handling is not circumvented by the event.
3321
+
3322
+ May be None, as not all exception types are wrapped by SQLAlchemy.
3323
+ For DBAPI-level exceptions that subclass the dbapi's Error class, this
3324
+ field will always be present.
3325
+
3326
+ """
3327
+
3328
+ chained_exception: Optional[BaseException]
3329
+ """The exception that was returned by the previous handler in the
3330
+ exception chain, if any.
3331
+
3332
+ If present, this exception will be the one ultimately raised by
3333
+ SQLAlchemy unless a subsequent handler replaces it.
3334
+
3335
+ May be None.
3336
+
3337
+ """
3338
+
3339
+ execution_context: Optional[ExecutionContext]
3340
+ """The :class:`.ExecutionContext` corresponding to the execution
3341
+ operation in progress.
3342
+
3343
+ This is present for statement execution operations, but not for
3344
+ operations such as transaction begin/end. It also is not present when
3345
+ the exception was raised before the :class:`.ExecutionContext`
3346
+ could be constructed.
3347
+
3348
+ Note that the :attr:`.ExceptionContext.statement` and
3349
+ :attr:`.ExceptionContext.parameters` members may represent a
3350
+ different value than that of the :class:`.ExecutionContext`,
3351
+ potentially in the case where a
3352
+ :meth:`_events.ConnectionEvents.before_cursor_execute` event or similar
3353
+ modified the statement/parameters to be sent.
3354
+
3355
+ May be None.
3356
+
3357
+ """
3358
+
3359
+ is_disconnect: bool
3360
+ """Represent whether the exception as occurred represents a "disconnect"
3361
+ condition.
3362
+
3363
+ This flag will always be True or False within the scope of the
3364
+ :meth:`_events.DialectEvents.handle_error` handler.
3365
+
3366
+ SQLAlchemy will defer to this flag in order to determine whether or not
3367
+ the connection should be invalidated subsequently. That is, by
3368
+ assigning to this flag, a "disconnect" event which then results in
3369
+ a connection and pool invalidation can be invoked or prevented by
3370
+ changing this flag.
3371
+
3372
+
3373
+ .. note:: The pool "pre_ping" handler enabled using the
3374
+ :paramref:`_sa.create_engine.pool_pre_ping` parameter does **not**
3375
+ consult this event before deciding if the "ping" returned false,
3376
+ as opposed to receiving an unhandled error. For this use case, the
3377
+ :ref:`legacy recipe based on engine_connect() may be used
3378
+ <pool_disconnects_pessimistic_custom>`. A future API allow more
3379
+ comprehensive customization of the "disconnect" detection mechanism
3380
+ across all functions.
3381
+
3382
+ """
3383
+
3384
+ invalidate_pool_on_disconnect: bool
3385
+ """Represent whether all connections in the pool should be invalidated
3386
+ when a "disconnect" condition is in effect.
3387
+
3388
+ Setting this flag to False within the scope of the
3389
+ :meth:`_events.DialectEvents.handle_error`
3390
+ event will have the effect such
3391
+ that the full collection of connections in the pool will not be
3392
+ invalidated during a disconnect; only the current connection that is the
3393
+ subject of the error will actually be invalidated.
3394
+
3395
+ The purpose of this flag is for custom disconnect-handling schemes where
3396
+ the invalidation of other connections in the pool is to be performed
3397
+ based on other conditions, or even on a per-connection basis.
3398
+
3399
+ """
3400
+
3401
+ is_pre_ping: bool
3402
+ """Indicates if this error is occurring within the "pre-ping" step
3403
+ performed when :paramref:`_sa.create_engine.pool_pre_ping` is set to
3404
+ ``True``. In this mode, the :attr:`.ExceptionContext.engine` attribute
3405
+ will be ``None``. The dialect in use is accessible via the
3406
+ :attr:`.ExceptionContext.dialect` attribute.
3407
+
3408
+ .. versionadded:: 2.0.5
3409
+
3410
+ """
3411
+
3412
+
3413
+ class AdaptedConnection:
3414
+ """Interface of an adapted connection object to support the DBAPI protocol.
3415
+
3416
+ Used by asyncio dialects to provide a sync-style pep-249 facade on top
3417
+ of the asyncio connection/cursor API provided by the driver.
3418
+
3419
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4.24
3420
+
3421
+ """
3422
+
3423
+ __slots__ = ("_connection",)
3424
+
3425
+ _connection: AsyncIODBAPIConnection
3426
+
3427
+ @property
3428
+ def driver_connection(self) -> Any:
3429
+ """The connection object as returned by the driver after a connect."""
3430
+ return self._connection
3431
+
3432
+ def run_async(self, fn: Callable[[Any], Awaitable[_T]]) -> _T:
3433
+ """Run the awaitable returned by the given function, which is passed
3434
+ the raw asyncio driver connection.
3435
+
3436
+ This is used to invoke awaitable-only methods on the driver connection
3437
+ within the context of a "synchronous" method, like a connection
3438
+ pool event handler.
3439
+
3440
+ E.g.::
3441
+
3442
+ engine = create_async_engine(...)
3443
+
3444
+
3445
+ @event.listens_for(engine.sync_engine, "connect")
3446
+ def register_custom_types(
3447
+ dbapi_connection, # ...
3448
+ ):
3449
+ dbapi_connection.run_async(
3450
+ lambda connection: connection.set_type_codec(
3451
+ "MyCustomType", encoder, decoder, ...
3452
+ )
3453
+ )
3454
+
3455
+ .. versionadded:: 1.4.30
3456
+
3457
+ .. seealso::
3458
+
3459
+ :ref:`asyncio_events_run_async`
3460
+
3461
+ """
3462
+ return await_(fn(self._connection))
3463
+
3464
+ def __repr__(self) -> str:
3465
+ return "<AdaptedConnection %s>" % self._connection