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## Description
<!--- Describe your changes in detail. -->
## Checklist
<!--- We appreciate your help and want to give you credit. Please take a moment to put an `x` in the boxes below as you complete them. -->
- [ ] I've added this contribution to the `changelog.md`.
- [ ] I've added my name to the `AUTHORS` file (or it's already there).

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name: mycli
on:
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- '**.md'
jobs:
linux:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: [3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Start MySQL
run: |
sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
pip install --no-cache-dir -e .
- name: Wait for MySQL connection
run: |
while ! mysqladmin ping --host=localhost --port=3306 --user=root --password=root --silent; do
sleep 5
done
- name: Pytest / behave
env:
PYTEST_PASSWORD: root
run: |
./setup.py test --pytest-args="--cov-report= --cov=mycli"
- name: Lint
run: |
./setup.py lint --branch=HEAD
- name: Coverage
run: |
coverage combine
coverage report
codecov

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.vscode/
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/dist
/mycli.egg-info
/src
/test/behave.ini
.vagrant
*.pyc
*.deb
.cache/
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Check out our `AUTHORS`_.
.. _AUTHORS: mycli/AUTHORS

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# Development Guide
This is a guide for developers who would like to contribute to this project.
If you're interested in contributing to mycli, thank you. We'd love your help!
You'll always get credit for your work.
## GitHub Workflow
1. [Fork the repository](https://github.com/dbcli/mycli) on GitHub.
2. Clone your fork locally:
```bash
$ git clone <url-for-your-fork>
```
3. Add the official repository (`upstream`) as a remote repository:
```bash
$ git remote add upstream git@github.com:dbcli/mycli.git
```
4. Set up a [virtual environment](http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs)
for development:
```bash
$ cd mycli
$ pip install virtualenv
$ virtualenv mycli_dev
```
We've just created a virtual environment that we'll use to install all the dependencies
and tools we need to work on mycli. Whenever you want to work on mycli, you
need to activate the virtual environment:
```bash
$ source mycli_dev/bin/activate
```
When you're done working, you can deactivate the virtual environment:
```bash
$ deactivate
```
5. Install the dependencies and development tools:
```bash
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
$ pip install --editable .
```
6. Create a branch for your bugfix or feature based off the `master` branch:
```bash
$ git checkout -b <name-of-bugfix-or-feature> master
```
7. While you work on your bugfix or feature, be sure to pull the latest changes from `upstream`. This ensures that your local codebase is up-to-date:
```bash
$ git pull upstream master
```
8. When your work is ready for the mycli team to review it, push your branch to your fork:
```bash
$ git push origin <name-of-bugfix-or-feature>
```
9. [Create a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork/)
on GitHub.
## Running the Tests
While you work on mycli, it's important to run the tests to make sure your code
hasn't broken any existing functionality. To run the tests, just type in:
```bash
$ ./setup.py test
```
Mycli supports Python 2.7 and 3.4+. You can test against multiple versions of
Python by running tox:
```bash
$ tox
```
### Test Database Credentials
The tests require a database connection to work. You can tell the tests which
credentials to use by setting the applicable environment variables:
```bash
$ export PYTEST_HOST=localhost
$ export PYTEST_USER=user
$ export PYTEST_PASSWORD=myclirocks
$ export PYTEST_PORT=3306
$ export PYTEST_CHARSET=utf8
```
The default values are `localhost`, `root`, no password, `3306`, and `utf8`.
You only need to set the values that differ from the defaults.
### CLI Tests
Some CLI tests expect the program `ex` to be a symbolic link to `vim`.
In some systems (e.g. Arch Linux) `ex` is a symbolic link to `vi`, which will
change the output and therefore make some tests fail.
You can check this by running:
```bash
$ readlink -f $(which ex)
```
## Coding Style
Mycli requires code submissions to adhere to
[PEP 8](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/).
It's easy to check the style of your code, just run:
```bash
$ ./setup.py lint
```
If you see any PEP 8 style issues, you can automatically fix them by running:
```bash
$ ./setup.py lint --fix
```
Be sure to commit and push any PEP 8 fixes.

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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
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(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This program also bundles with it python-tabulate
(https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tabulate) library. This library is licensed under
MIT License.
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include tasks.py .coveragerc tox.ini
recursive-include test *.cnf
recursive-include test *.feature
recursive-include test *.py
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# mycli
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dbcli/mycli.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/dbcli/mycli)
[![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/mycli.svg?style=plastic)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mycli)
[![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/dbcli/mycli](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/dbcli/mycli?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
A command line client for MySQL that can do auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
HomePage: [http://mycli.net](http://mycli.net)
Documentation: [http://mycli.net/docs](http://mycli.net/docs)
![Completion](screenshots/tables.png)
![CompletionGif](screenshots/main.gif)
Postgres Equivalent: [http://pgcli.com](http://pgcli.com)
Quick Start
-----------
If you already know how to install python packages, then you can install it via pip:
You might need sudo on linux.
```
$ pip install -U mycli
```
or
```
$ brew update && brew install mycli # Only on macOS
```
or
```
$ sudo apt-get install mycli # Only on debian or ubuntu
```
### Usage
$ mycli --help
Usage: mycli [OPTIONS] [DATABASE]
A MySQL terminal client with auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
Examples:
- mycli my_database
- mycli -u my_user -h my_host.com my_database
- mycli mysql://my_user@my_host.com:3306/my_database
Options:
-h, --host TEXT Host address of the database.
-P, --port INTEGER Port number to use for connection. Honors
$MYSQL_TCP_PORT.
-u, --user TEXT User name to connect to the database.
-S, --socket TEXT The socket file to use for connection.
-p, --password TEXT Password to connect to the database.
--pass TEXT Password to connect to the database.
--ssh-user TEXT User name to connect to ssh server.
--ssh-host TEXT Host name to connect to ssh server.
--ssh-port INTEGER Port to connect to ssh server.
--ssh-password TEXT Password to connect to ssh server.
--ssh-key-filename TEXT Private key filename (identify file) for the
ssh connection.
--ssh-config-path TEXT Path to ssh configuration.
--ssh-config-host TEXT Host for ssh server in ssh configurations (requires paramiko).
--ssl-ca PATH CA file in PEM format.
--ssl-capath TEXT CA directory.
--ssl-cert PATH X509 cert in PEM format.
--ssl-key PATH X509 key in PEM format.
--ssl-cipher TEXT SSL cipher to use.
--ssl-verify-server-cert Verify server's "Common Name" in its cert
against hostname used when connecting. This
option is disabled by default.
-V, --version Output mycli's version.
-v, --verbose Verbose output.
-D, --database TEXT Database to use.
-d, --dsn TEXT Use DSN configured into the [alias_dsn]
section of myclirc file.
--list-dsn list of DSN configured into the [alias_dsn]
section of myclirc file.
--list-ssh-config list ssh configurations in the ssh config (requires paramiko).
-R, --prompt TEXT Prompt format (Default: "\t \u@\h:\d> ").
-l, --logfile FILENAME Log every query and its results to a file.
--defaults-group-suffix TEXT Read MySQL config groups with the specified
suffix.
--defaults-file PATH Only read MySQL options from the given file.
--myclirc PATH Location of myclirc file.
--auto-vertical-output Automatically switch to vertical output mode
if the result is wider than the terminal
width.
-t, --table Display batch output in table format.
--csv Display batch output in CSV format.
--warn / --no-warn Warn before running a destructive query.
--local-infile BOOLEAN Enable/disable LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE.
--login-path TEXT Read this path from the login file.
-e, --execute TEXT Execute command and quit.
--init-command TEXT SQL statement to execute after connecting.
--charset TEXT Character set for MySQL session.
--help Show this message and exit.
Features
--------
`mycli` is written using [prompt_toolkit](https://github.com/jonathanslenders/python-prompt-toolkit/).
* Auto-completion as you type for SQL keywords as well as tables, views and
columns in the database.
* Syntax highlighting using Pygments.
* Smart-completion (enabled by default) will suggest context-sensitive completion.
- `SELECT * FROM <tab>` will only show table names.
- `SELECT * FROM users WHERE <tab>` will only show column names.
* Support for multiline queries.
* Favorite queries with optional positional parameters. Save a query using
`\fs alias query` and execute it with `\f alias` whenever you need.
* Timing of sql statements and table rendering.
* Config file is automatically created at ``~/.myclirc`` at first launch.
* Log every query and its results to a file (disabled by default).
* Pretty prints tabular data (with colors!)
* Support for SSL connections
Contributions:
--------------
If you're interested in contributing to this project, first of all I would like
to extend my heartfelt gratitude. I've written a small doc to describe how to
get this running in a development setup.
https://github.com/dbcli/mycli/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
Please feel free to reach out to me if you need help.
My email: amjith.r@gmail.com
Twitter: [@amjithr](http://twitter.com/amjithr)
## Detailed Install Instructions:
### Fedora
Fedora has a package available for mycli, install it using dnf:
```
$ sudo dnf install mycli
```
### RHEL, Centos
I haven't built an RPM package for mycli for RHEL or Centos yet. So please use `pip` to install `mycli`. You can install pip on your system using:
```
$ sudo yum install python-pip
```
Once that is installed, you can install mycli as follows:
```
$ sudo pip install mycli
```
### Windows
Follow the instructions on this blogpost: https://www.codewall.co.uk/installing-using-mycli-on-windows/
### Cygwin
1. Make sure the following Cygwin packages are installed:
`python3`, `python3-pip`.
2. Install mycli: `pip3 install mycli`
### Thanks:
This project was funded through kickstarter. My thanks to the [backers](http://mycli.net/sponsors) who supported the project.
A special thanks to [Jonathan Slenders](https://twitter.com/jonathan_s) for
creating [Python Prompt Toolkit](http://github.com/jonathanslenders/python-prompt-toolkit),
which is quite literally the backbone library, that made this app possible.
Jonathan has also provided valuable feedback and support during the development
of this app.
[Click](http://click.pocoo.org/) is used for command line option parsing
and printing error messages.
Thanks to [PyMysql](https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL) for a pure python adapter to MySQL database.
### Compatibility
Mycli is tested on macOS and Linux.
**Mycli is not tested on Windows**, but the libraries used in this app are Windows-compatible.
This means it should work without any modifications. If you're unable to run it
on Windows, please [file a bug](https://github.com/dbcli/mycli/issues/new).
### Configuration and Usage
For more information on using and configuring mycli, [check out our documentation](http://mycli.net/docs).
Common topics include:
- [Configuring mycli](http://mycli.net/config)
- [Using/Disabling the pager](http://mycli.net/pager)
- [Syntax colors](http://mycli.net/syntax)

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1.23.2
===
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Ensure `--port` is always an int.
1.23.1
===
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Allow `--host` without `--port` to make a TCP connection.
1.23.0
===
Features:
---------
* Add an option `--init-command` to execute SQL after connecting (Thanks: [KITAGAWA Yasutaka]).
* Use InputMode.REPLACE_SINGLE
* Add support for ANSI escape sequences for coloring the prompt.
* Allow customization of Pygments SQL syntax-highlighting styles.
* Add a `\clip` special command to copy queries to the system clipboard.
* Add a special command `\pipe_once` to pipe output to a subprocess.
* Add an option `--charset` to set the default charset when connect database.
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fixed compatibility with sqlparse 0.4 (Thanks: [mtorromeo]).
* Fixed iPython magic (Thanks: [mwcm]).
* Send "Connecting to socket" message to the standard error.
* Respect empty string for prompt_continuation via `prompt_continuation = ''` in `.myclirc`
* Fix \once -o to overwrite output whole, instead of line-by-line.
* Dispatch lines ending with `\e` or `\clip` on return, even in multiline mode.
* Restore working local `--socket=<UDS>` (Thanks: [xeron]).
* Allow backtick quoting around the database argument to the `use` command.
* Avoid opening `/dev/tty` when `--no-warn` is given.
* Fixed some typo errors in `README.md`.
1.22.2
======
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Make the `pwd` module optional.
1.22.1
======
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix the breaking change introduced in PyMySQL 0.10.0. (Thanks: [Amjith]).
Features:
---------
* Add an option `--ssh-config-host` to read ssh configuration from OpenSSH configuration file.
* Add an option `--list-ssh-config` to list ssh configurations.
* Add an option `--ssh-config-path` to choose ssh configuration path.
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix specifying empty password with `--password=''` when config file has a password set (Thanks: [Zach DeCook]).
1.21.1
======
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix broken auto-completion for favorite queries (Thanks: [Amjith]).
* Fix undefined variable exception when running with --no-warn (Thanks: [Georgy Frolov])
* Support setting color for null value (Thanks: [laixintao])
1.21.0
======
Features:
---------
* Added DSN alias name as a format specifier to the prompt (Thanks: [Georgy Frolov]).
* Mark `update` without `where`-clause as destructive query (Thanks: [Klaus Wünschel]).
* Added DELIMITER command (Thanks: [Georgy Frolov])
* Added clearer error message when failing to connect to the default socket.
* Extend main.is_dropping_database check with create after delete statement.
* Search `${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/mycli/myclirc` after `${HOME}/.myclirc` and before `/etc/myclirc` (Thanks: [Takeshi D. Itoh])
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Allow \o command more than once per session (Thanks: [Georgy Frolov])
* Fixed crash when the query dropping the current database starts with a comment (Thanks: [Georgy Frolov])
Internal:
---------
* deprecate python versions 2.7, 3.4, 3.5; support python 3.8
1.20.1
======
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix an error when using login paths with an explicit database name (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
1.20.0
======
Features:
----------
* Auto find alias dsn when `://` not in `database` (Thanks: [QiaoHou Peng]).
* Mention URL encoding as escaping technique for special characters in connection DSN (Thanks: [Aljosha Papsch]).
* Pressing Alt-Enter will introduce a line break. This is a way to break up the query into multiple lines without switching to multi-line mode. (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam]).
* Use a generator to stream the output to the pager (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix the missing completion for special commands (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam]).
* Fix favorites queries being loaded/stored only from/in default config file and not --myclirc (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa])
* Fix automatic vertical output with native syntax style (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Update `cli_helpers` version, this will remove quotes from batch output like the official client (Thanks: [Dick Marinus])
* Update `setup.py` to no longer require `sqlparse` to be less than 0.3.0 as that just came out and there are no notable changes. ([VVelox])
* workaround for ConfigObj parsing strings containing "," as lists (Thanks: [Mike Palandra])
Internal:
---------
* fix unhashable FormattedText from prompt toolkit in unit tests (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
1.19.0
======
Internal:
---------
* Add Python 3.7 trove classifier (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Fix pytest in Fedora mock (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Require `prompt_toolkit>=2.0.6` (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
Features:
---------
* Add Token.Prompt/Continuation (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Don't reconnect when switching databases using use (Thanks: [Angelo Lupo]).
* Handle MemoryErrors while trying to pipe in large files and exit gracefully with an error (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam])
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Enable Ctrl-Z to suspend the app (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam]).
1.18.2
======
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fixes database reconnecting feature (Thanks: [Yang Zou]).
Internal:
---------
* Update Twine version to 1.12.1 (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Fix warnings for running tests on Python 3.7 (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Clean up and add behave logging (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
1.18.1
======
Features:
---------
* Add Keywords: TINYINT, SMALLINT, MEDIUMINT, INT, BIGINT (Thanks: [QiaoHou Peng]).
Internal:
---------
* Update prompt toolkit (Thanks: [Jonathan Slenders], [Irina Truong], [Dick Marinus]).
1.18.0
======
Features:
---------
* Display server version in welcome message (Thanks: [Irina Truong]).
* Set `program_name` connection attribute (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Use `return` to terminate a generator for better Python 3.7 support (Thanks: [Zhongyang Guan]).
* Add `SAVEPOINT` to SQLCompleter (Thanks: [Huachao Mao]).
* Connect using a SSH transport (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Add `FROM_UNIXTIME` and `UNIX_TIMESTAMP` to SQLCompleter (Thanks: [QiaoHou Peng])
* Search `${PWD}/.myclirc`, then `${HOME}/.myclirc`, lastly `/etc/myclirc` (Thanks: [QiaoHao Peng])
Bug Fixes:
----------
* When DSN is used, allow overrides from mycli arguments (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* A DSN without password should be allowed (Thanks: [Dick Marinus])
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Convert `sql_format` to unicode strings for py27 compatibility (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Fixes mycli compatibility with pbr (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Don't align decimals for `sql_format` (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
Internal:
---------
* Use fileinput (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Enable tests for Python 3.7 (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Remove `*.swp` from gitignore (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
1.17.0:
=======
Features:
----------
* Add `CONCAT` to SQLCompleter and remove unused code (Thanks: [caitinggui])
* Do not quit when aborting a confirmation prompt (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Add option list-dsn (Thanks: [Frederic Aoustin]).
* Add verbose option for list-dsn, add tests and clean up code (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Add enable_pager to the config file (Thanks: [Frederic Aoustin]).
* Mark `test_sql_output` as a dbtest (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Don't crash if the log/history file directories don't exist (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Unquote dsn username and password (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Output `Password:` prompt to stderr (Thanks: [ushuz]).
* Mark `alter` as a destructive query (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Quote CSV fields (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Fix `thanks_picker` (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
Internal:
---------
* Refactor Destructive Warning behave tests (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
1.16.0:
=======
Features:
---------
* Add DSN aliases to the config file (Thanks: [Frederic Aoustin]).
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Do not try to connect to a unix socket on Windows (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
1.15.0:
=======
Features:
---------
* Add sql-update/insert output format. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Also complete aliases in WHERE. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
1.14.0:
=======
Features:
---------
* Add `watch [seconds] query` command to repeat a query every [seconds] seconds (by default 5). (Thanks: [David Caro](https://github.com/Terseus))
* Default to unix socket connection if host and port are unspecified. This simplifies authentication on some systems and matches mysql behaviour.
* Add support for positional parameters to favorite queries. (Thanks: [Scrappy Soft](https://github.com/scrappysoft))
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix source command for script in current working directory. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Fix issue where the `tee` command did not work on Python 2.7 (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
Internal Changes:
-----------------
* Drop support for Python 3.3 (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Make tests more compatible between different build environments. (Thanks: [David Caro])
* Merge `_on_completions_refreshed` and `_swap_completer_objects` functions (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
1.13.1:
=======
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix keyword completion suggestion for `SHOW` (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Prevent mycli from crashing when failing to read login path file (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
Internal Changes:
-----------------
* Make tests ignore user config files (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
1.13.0:
=======
Features:
---------
* Add file name completion for source command (issue #500). (Thanks: [Irina Truong]).
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix UnicodeEncodeError when editing sql command in external editor (Thanks: Klaus Wünschel).
* Fix MySQL4 version comment retrieval (Thanks: [François Pietka])
* Fix error that occurred when outputting JSON and NULL data (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
1.12.1:
=======
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Prevent missing MySQL help database from causing errors in completions (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Fix mycli from crashing with small terminal windows under Python 2 (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Prevent an error from displaying when you drop the current database (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
Internal Changes:
-----------------
* Use less memory when formatting results for display (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Preliminary work for a future change in outputting results that uses less memory (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
1.12.0:
=======
Features:
---------
* Add fish-style auto-suggestion from history. (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam])
1.11.0:
=======
Features:
---------
* Handle reserved space for completion menu better in small windows. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Display current vi mode in toolbar. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Opening an external editor will edit the last-run query. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Output once special command. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Add special command to show create table statement. (Thanks: [Ryan Smith])
* Display all result sets returned by stored procedures (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Add current time to prompt options (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Output status text in a more intuitive way (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Add colored/styled headers and odd/even rows (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Keyword completion casing (upper/lower/auto) (Thanks: [Irina Truong]).
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fixed incorrect timekeeping when running queries from a file. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Do not display time and empty line for blank queries (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Fixed issue where quit command would sometimes not work (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Remove shebang from main.py (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Only use pager if output doesn't fit. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Support tilde user directory for output file names (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Auto vertical output is a little bit better at its calculations (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
Internal Changes:
-----------------
* Rename tests/ to test/. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Move AUTHORS and SPONSORS to mycli directory. (Thanks: [Terje Røsten] []).
* Switch from pycryptodome to cryptography (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Add pager wrapper for behave tests (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Behave test source command (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Test using behave the tee command (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Behave fix clean up. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Remove output formatter code in favor of CLI Helpers dependency (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Better handle common before/after scenarios in behave. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus])
* Added a regression test for sqlparse >= 0.2.3 (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Reverted removal of temporary hack for sqlparse (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Add setup.py commands to simplify development tasks (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Add behave tests to tox (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Add missing @dbtest to tests (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Standardizes punctuation/grammar for help strings (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
1.10.0:
=======
Features:
---------
* Add ability to specify alternative myclirc file. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Add new display formats for pretty printing query results. (Thanks: [Amjith
Ramanujam], [Dick Marinus], [Thomas Roten]).
* Add logic to shorten the default prompt if it becomes too long once generated. (Thanks: [John Sterling]).
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix external editor bug (issue #377). (Thanks: [Irina Truong]).
* Fixed bug so that favorite queries can include unicode characters. (Thanks:
[Thomas Roten]).
* Fix requirements and remove old compatibility code (Thanks: [Dick Marinus])
* Fix bug where mycli would not start due to the thanks/credit intro text.
(Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Use pymysql default conversions (issue #375). (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
Internal Changes:
-----------------
* Upload mycli distributions in a safer manner (using twine). (Thanks: [Thomas
Roten]).
* Test mycli using pexpect/python-behave (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Run pep8 checks in travis (Thanks: [Irina Truong]).
* Remove temporary hack for sqlparse (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
1.9.0:
======
Features:
---------
* Add tee/notee commands for outputing results to a file. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Add date, port, and whitespace options to prompt configuration. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa]).
* Allow user to specify LESS pager flags. (Thanks: [John Sterling]).
* Add support for auto-reconnect. (Thanks: [Jialong Liu]).
* Add CSV batch output. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa]).
* Add `auto_vertical_output` config to myclirc. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa]).
* Improve Fedora install instructions. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix crashes occuring from commands starting with #. (Thanks: [Zhidong]).
* Fix broken PyMySQL link in README. (Thanks: [Daniël van Eeden]).
* Add various missing keywords for highlighting and autocompletion. (Thanks: [zer09]).
* Add the missing REGEXP keyword for highlighting and autocompletion. (Thanks: [cxbig]).
* Fix duplicate username entries in completion list. (Thanks: [John Sterling]).
* Remove extra spaces in TSV table format output. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Kill running query when interrupted via Ctrl-C. (Thanks: [chainkite]).
* Read the `smart_completion` config from myclirc. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
Internal Changes:
-----------------
* Improve handling of test database credentials. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Add Python 3.6 to test environments and PyPI metadata. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Drop Python 2.6 support. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Swap pycrypto dependency for pycryptodome. (Thanks: [Michał Górny]).
* Bump sqlparse version so pgcli and mycli can be installed together. (Thanks: [darikg]).
1.8.1:
======
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Remove duplicate listing of DISTINCT keyword. (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam]).
* Add an try/except for AS keyword crash. (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam]).
* Support python-sqlparse 0.2. (Thanks: [Dick Marinus]).
* Fallback to the raw object for invalid time values. (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam]).
* Reset the show items when completion is refreshed. (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam]).
Internal Changes:
-----------------
* Make the dependency of sqlparse slightly more liberal. (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam]).
1.8.0:
======
Features:
---------
* Add support for --execute/-e commandline arg. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa]).
* Add `less_chatty` config option to skip the intro messages. (Thanks: [Scrappy Soft]).
* Support `MYCLI_HISTFILE` environment variable to specify where to write the history file. (Thanks: [Scrappy Soft]).
* Add `prompt_continuation` config option to allow configuring the continuation prompt for multi-line queries. (Thanks: [Scrappy Soft]).
* Display login-path instead of host in prompt. (Thanks: [Irina Truong]).
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Pin sqlparse to version 0.1.19 since the new version is breaking completion. (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam]).
* Remove unsupported keywords. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa]).
* Fix completion suggestion inside functions with operands. (Thanks: [Irina Truong]).
1.7.0:
======
Features:
---------
* Add stdin batch mode. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Add warn/no-warn command-line options. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Upgrade sqlparse dependency to 0.1.19. (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam]).
* Update features list in README.md. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa]).
* Remove extra \n in features list in README.md. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa]).
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Enable history search via <C-r>. (Thanks: [Amjith Ramanujam]).
Internal Changes:
-----------------
* Upgrade `prompt_toolkit` to 1.0.0. (Thanks: [Jonathan Slenders])
1.6.0:
======
Features:
---------
* Change continuation prompt for multi-line mode to match default mysql.
* Add `status` command to match mysql's `status` command. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Add SSL support for `mycli`. (Thanks: [Artem Bezsmertnyi]).
* Add auto-completion and highlight support for OFFSET keyword. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa]).
* Add support for `MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE` env variable to specify alternate login file. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Add support for `--auto-vertical-output` to automatically switch to vertical output if the output doesn't fit in the table format.
* Add support for system-wide config. Now /etc/myclirc will be honored. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Add support for `nopager` and `\n` to turn off the pager. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Add support for `--local-infile` command-line option. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Remove -S from `less` option which was clobbering the scroll back in history. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Make system command work with Python 3. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Support \G terminator for \f queries. (Thanks: [Terseus]).
Internal Changes:
-----------------
* Upgrade `prompt_toolkit` to 0.60.
* Add Python 3.5 to test environments. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Remove license meta-data. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Skip binary tests if PyMySQL version does not support it. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Refactor pager handling. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten])
* Capture warnings to log file. (Thanks: [Mikhail Borisov]).
* Make `syntax_style` a tiny bit more intuitive. (Thanks: [Phil Cohen]).
1.5.2:
======
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Protect against port number being None when no port is specified in command line.
1.5.1:
======
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Cast the value of port read from my.cnf to int.
1.5.0:
======
Features:
---------
* Make a config option to enable `audit_log`. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa]).
* Add support for reading .mylogin.cnf to get user credentials. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
This feature is only available when `pycrypto` package is installed.
* Register the special command `prompt` with the `\R` as alias. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa]).
Users can now change the mysql prompt at runtime using `prompt` command.
eg:
```
mycli> prompt \u@\h>
Changed prompt format to \u@\h>
Time: 0.001s
amjith@localhost>
```
* Perform completion refresh in a background thread. Now mycli can handle
databases with thousands of tables without blocking.
* Add support for `system` command. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa]).
Users can now run a system command from within mycli as follows:
```
amjith@localhost:(none)>system cat tmp.sql
select 1;
select * from django_migrations;
```
* Caught and hexed binary fields in MySQL. (Thanks: [Daniel West]).
Geometric fields stored in a database will be displayed as hexed strings.
* Treat enter key as tab when the suggestion menu is open. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa])
* Add "delete" and "truncate" as destructive commands. (Thanks: [Martijn Engler]).
* Change \dt syntax to add an optional table name. (Thanks: [Shoma Suzuki]).
`\dt [tablename]` will describe the columns in a table.
* Add TRANSACTION related keywords.
* Treat DESC and EXPLAIN as DESCRIBE. (Thanks: [spacewander]).
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix the removal of whitespace from table output.
* Add ability to make suggestions for compound join clauses. (Thanks: [Matheus Rosa]).
* Fix the incorrect reporting of command time.
* Add type validation for port argument. (Thanks [Matheus Rosa])
Internal Changes:
-----------------
* Make pycrypto optional and only install it in \*nix systems. (Thanks: [Irina Truong]).
* Add badge for PyPI version to README. (Thanks: [Shoma Suzuki]).
* Updated release script with a --dry-run and --confirm-steps option. (Thanks: [Irina Truong]).
* Adds support for PyMySQL 0.6.2 and above. This is useful for debian package builders. (Thanks: [Thomas Roten]).
* Disable click warning.
1.4.0:
======
Features:
---------
* Add `source` command. This allows running sql statement from a file.
eg:
```
mycli> source filename.sql
```
* Added a config option to make the warning before destructive commands optional. (Thanks: [Daniel West](https://github.com/danieljwest))
In the config file ~/.myclirc set `destructive_warning = False` which will
disable the warning before running `DROP` commands.
* Add completion support for CHANGE TO and other master/slave commands. This is
still preliminary and it will be enhanced in the future.
* Add custom styles to color the menus and toolbars.
* Upgrade `prompt_toolkit` to 0.46. (Thanks: [Jonathan Slenders])
Multi-line queries are automatically indented.
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix keyword completion after the `WHERE` clause.
* Add `\g` and `\G` as valid query terminators. Previously in multi-line mode
ending a query with a `\G` wouldn't run the query. This is now fixed.
1.3.0:
======
Features:
---------
* Add a new special command (\T) to change the table format on the fly. (Thanks: [Jonathan Bruno](https://github.com/brewneaux))
eg:
```
mycli> \T tsv
```
* Add `--defaults-group-suffix` to the command line. This lets the user specify
a group to use in the my.cnf files. (Thanks: [Irina Truong](http://github.com/j-bennet))
In the my.cnf file a user can specify credentials for different databases and
invoke mycli with the group name to use the appropriate credentials.
eg:
```
# my.cnf
[client]
user = 'root'
socket = '/tmp/mysql.sock'
pager = 'less -RXSF'
database = 'account'
[clientamjith]
user = 'amjith'
database = 'user_management'
$ mycli --defaults-group-suffix=amjith # uses the [clientamjith] section in my.cnf
```
* Add `--defaults-file` option to the command line. This allows specifying a
`my.cnf` to use at launch. This also makes it play nice with mysql sandbox.
* Make `-p` and `--password` take the password in commandline. This makes mycli
a drop in replacement for mysql.
1.2.0:
======
Features:
---------
* Add support for wider completion menus in the config file.
Add `wider_completion_menu = True` in the config file (~/.myclirc) to enable this feature.
Bug Fixes:
---------
* Prevent Ctrl-C from quitting mycli while the pager is active.
* Refresh auto-completions after the database is changed via a CONNECT command.
Internal Changes:
-----------------
* Upgrade `prompt_toolkit` dependency version to 0.45.
* Added Travis CI to run the tests automatically.
1.1.1:
======
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Change dictonary comprehension used in mycnf reader to list comprehension to make it compatible with Python 2.6.
1.1.0:
======
Features:
---------
* Fuzzy completion is now case-insensitive. (Thanks: [bjarnagin](https://github.com/bjarnagin))
* Added new-line (`\n`) to the list of special characters to use in prompt. (Thanks: [brewneaux](https://github.com/brewneaux))
* Honor the `pager` setting in my.cnf files. (Thanks: [Irina Truong](http://github.com/j-bennet))
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix a crashing bug in completion engine for cross joins.
* Make `<null>` value consistent between tabular and vertical output.
Internal Changes:
-----------------
* Changed pymysql version to be greater than 0.6.6.
* Upgrade `prompt_toolkit` version to 0.42. (Thanks: [Yasuhiro Matsumoto](https://github.com/mattn))
* Removed the explicit dependency on six.
2015/06/10:
===========
Features:
---------
* Customizable prompt. (Thanks [Steve Robbins](https://github.com/steverobbins))
* Make `\G` formatting to behave more like mysql.
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Formatting issue in \G for really long column values.
2015/06/07:
===========
Features:
---------
* Upgrade `prompt_toolkit` to 0.38. This improves the performance of pasting long queries.
* Add support for reading my.cnf files.
* Add editor command \e.
* Replace ConfigParser with ConfigObj.
* Add \dt to show all tables.
* Add fuzzy completion for table names and column names.
* Automatically reconnect when connection is lost to the database.
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fix a bug with reconnect failure.
* Fix the issue with `use` command not changing the prompt.
* Fix the issue where `\\r` shortcut was not recognized.
2015/05/24
==========
Features:
---------
* Add support for connecting via socket.
* Add completion for SQL functions.
* Add completion support for SHOW statements.
* Made the timing of sql statements human friendly.
* Automatically prompt for a password if needed.
Bug Fixes:
----------
* Fixed the installation issues with PyMySQL dependency on case-sensitive file systems.
[Daniel West]: http://github.com/danieljwest
[Irina Truong]: https://github.com/j-bennet
[Amjith Ramanujam]: https://blog.amjith.com
[Kacper Kwapisz]: https://github.com/KKKas
[Martijn Engler]: https://github.com/martijnengler
[Matheus Rosa]: https://github.com/mdsrosa
[Shoma Suzuki]: https://github.com/shoma
[spacewander]: https://github.com/spacewander
[Thomas Roten]: https://github.com/tsroten
[Artem Bezsmertnyi]: https://github.com/mrdeathless
[Mikhail Borisov]: https://github.com/borman
[Casper Langemeijer]: Casper Langemeijer
[Lennart Weller]: https://github.com/lhw
[Phil Cohen]: https://github.com/phlipper
[Terseus]: https://github.com/Terseus
[William GARCIA]: https://github.com/willgarcia
[Jonathan Slenders]: https://github.com/jonathanslenders
[Casper Langemeijer]: https://github.com/langemeijer
[Scrappy Soft]: https://github.com/scrappysoft
[Dick Marinus]: https://github.com/meeuw
[François Pietka]: https://github.com/fpietka
[Frederic Aoustin]: https://github.com/fraoustin
[Georgy Frolov]: https://github.com/pasenor
[Zach DeCook]: https://zachdecook.com
[laixintao]: https://github.com/laixintao
[mtorromeo]: https://github.com/mtorromeo
[mwcm]: https://github.com/mwcm
[xeron]: https://github.com/xeron

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Project Lead:
-------------
* Thomas Roten
Core Developers:
----------------
* Irina Truong
* Matheus Rosa
* Darik Gamble
* Dick Marinus
* Amjith Ramanujam
Contributors:
-------------
* Steve Robbins
* Shoma Suzuki
* Daniel West
* Scrappy Soft
* Daniel Black
* Jonathan Bruno
* Casper Langemeijer
* Jonathan Slenders
* Artem Bezsmertnyi
* Mikhail Borisov
* Heath Naylor
* Phil Cohen
* spacewander
* Adam Chainz
* Johannes Hoff
* Kacper Kwapisz
* Lennart Weller
* Martijn Engler
* Terseus
* Tyler Kuipers
* William GARCIA
* Yasuhiro Matsumoto
* bjarnagin
* jbruno
* mrdeathless
* Abirami P
* John Sterling
* Jialong Liu
* Zhidong
* Daniël van Eeden
* zer09
* cxbig
* chainkite
* Michał Górny
* Terje Røsten
* Ryan Smith
* Klaus Wünschel
* François Pietka
* Colin Caine
* Frederic Aoustin
* caitinggui
* ushuz
* Zhaolong Zhu
* Zhongyang Guan
* Huachao Mao
* QiaoHou Peng
* Yang Zou
* Angelo Lupo
* Aljosha Papsch
* Zane C. Bowers-Hadley
* Mike Palandra
* Georgy Frolov
* Jonathan Lloyd
* Nathan Huang
* Jakub Boukal
* Takeshi D. Itoh
* laixintao
* Zach DeCook
* kevinhwang91
* KITAGAWA Yasutaka
* bitkeen
* Morgan Mitchell
* Massimiliano Torromeo
* Roland Walker
* xeron
* 0xflotus
* Seamile
Creator:
--------
Amjith Ramanujam

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Many thanks to the following Kickstarter backers.
* Tech Blue Software
* jweiland.net
# Silver Sponsors
* Whitane Tech
* Open Query Pty Ltd
* Prathap Ramamurthy
* Lincoln Loop
# Sponsors
* Nathan Taggart
* Iryna Cherniavska
* Sudaraka Wijesinghe
* www.mysqlfanboy.com
* Steve Robbins
* Norbert Spichtig
* orpharion bestheneme
* Daniel Black
* Anonymous
* Magnus udd
* Anonymous
* Lewis Peckover
* Cyrille Tabary
* Heath Naylor
* Ted Pennings
* Chris Anderton
* Jonathan Slenders

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from prompt_toolkit.enums import DEFAULT_BUFFER
from prompt_toolkit.filters import Condition
from prompt_toolkit.application import get_app
from .packages.parseutils import is_open_quote
from .packages import special
def cli_is_multiline(mycli):
@Condition
def cond():
doc = get_app().layout.get_buffer_by_name(DEFAULT_BUFFER).document
if not mycli.multi_line:
return False
else:
return not _multiline_exception(doc.text)
return cond
def _multiline_exception(text):
orig = text
text = text.strip()
# Multi-statement favorite query is a special case. Because there will
# be a semicolon separating statements, we can't consider semicolon an
# EOL. Let's consider an empty line an EOL instead.
if text.startswith('\\fs'):
return orig.endswith('\n')
return (
# Special Command
text.startswith('\\') or
# Delimiter declaration
text.lower().startswith('delimiter') or
# Ended with the current delimiter (usually a semi-column)
text.endswith(special.get_current_delimiter()) or
text.endswith('\\g') or
text.endswith('\\G') or
text.endswith(r'\e') or
text.endswith(r'\clip') or
# Exit doesn't need semi-column`
(text == 'exit') or
# Quit doesn't need semi-column
(text == 'quit') or
# To all teh vim fans out there
(text == ':q') or
# just a plain enter without any text
(text == '')
)

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import logging
import pygments.styles
from pygments.token import string_to_tokentype, Token
from pygments.style import Style as PygmentsStyle
from pygments.util import ClassNotFound
from prompt_toolkit.styles.pygments import style_from_pygments_cls
from prompt_toolkit.styles import merge_styles, Style
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# map Pygments tokens (ptk 1.0) to class names (ptk 2.0).
TOKEN_TO_PROMPT_STYLE = {
Token.Menu.Completions.Completion.Current: 'completion-menu.completion.current',
Token.Menu.Completions.Completion: 'completion-menu.completion',
Token.Menu.Completions.Meta.Current: 'completion-menu.meta.completion.current',
Token.Menu.Completions.Meta: 'completion-menu.meta.completion',
Token.Menu.Completions.MultiColumnMeta: 'completion-menu.multi-column-meta',
Token.Menu.Completions.ProgressButton: 'scrollbar.arrow', # best guess
Token.Menu.Completions.ProgressBar: 'scrollbar', # best guess
Token.SelectedText: 'selected',
Token.SearchMatch: 'search',
Token.SearchMatch.Current: 'search.current',
Token.Toolbar: 'bottom-toolbar',
Token.Toolbar.Off: 'bottom-toolbar.off',
Token.Toolbar.On: 'bottom-toolbar.on',
Token.Toolbar.Search: 'search-toolbar',
Token.Toolbar.Search.Text: 'search-toolbar.text',
Token.Toolbar.System: 'system-toolbar',
Token.Toolbar.Arg: 'arg-toolbar',
Token.Toolbar.Arg.Text: 'arg-toolbar.text',
Token.Toolbar.Transaction.Valid: 'bottom-toolbar.transaction.valid',
Token.Toolbar.Transaction.Failed: 'bottom-toolbar.transaction.failed',
Token.Output.Header: 'output.header',
Token.Output.OddRow: 'output.odd-row',
Token.Output.EvenRow: 'output.even-row',
Token.Output.Null: 'output.null',
Token.Prompt: 'prompt',
Token.Continuation: 'continuation',
}
# reverse dict for cli_helpers, because they still expect Pygments tokens.
PROMPT_STYLE_TO_TOKEN = {
v: k for k, v in TOKEN_TO_PROMPT_STYLE.items()
}
# all tokens that the Pygments MySQL lexer can produce
OVERRIDE_STYLE_TO_TOKEN = {
'sql.comment': Token.Comment,
'sql.comment.multi-line': Token.Comment.Multiline,
'sql.comment.single-line': Token.Comment.Single,
'sql.comment.optimizer-hint': Token.Comment.Special,
'sql.escape': Token.Error,
'sql.keyword': Token.Keyword,
'sql.datatype': Token.Keyword.Type,
'sql.literal': Token.Literal,
'sql.literal.date': Token.Literal.Date,
'sql.symbol': Token.Name,
'sql.quoted-schema-object': Token.Name.Quoted,
'sql.quoted-schema-object.escape': Token.Name.Quoted.Escape,
'sql.constant': Token.Name.Constant,
'sql.function': Token.Name.Function,
'sql.variable': Token.Name.Variable,
'sql.number': Token.Number,
'sql.number.binary': Token.Number.Bin,
'sql.number.float': Token.Number.Float,
'sql.number.hex': Token.Number.Hex,
'sql.number.integer': Token.Number.Integer,
'sql.operator': Token.Operator,
'sql.punctuation': Token.Punctuation,
'sql.string': Token.String,
'sql.string.double-quouted': Token.String.Double,
'sql.string.escape': Token.String.Escape,
'sql.string.single-quoted': Token.String.Single,
'sql.whitespace': Token.Text,
}
def parse_pygments_style(token_name, style_object, style_dict):
"""Parse token type and style string.
:param token_name: str name of Pygments token. Example: "Token.String"
:param style_object: pygments.style.Style instance to use as base
:param style_dict: dict of token names and their styles, customized to this cli
"""
token_type = string_to_tokentype(token_name)
try:
other_token_type = string_to_tokentype(style_dict[token_name])
return token_type, style_object.styles[other_token_type]
except AttributeError as err:
return token_type, style_dict[token_name]
def style_factory(name, cli_style):
try:
style = pygments.styles.get_style_by_name(name)
except ClassNotFound:
style = pygments.styles.get_style_by_name('native')
prompt_styles = []
# prompt-toolkit used pygments tokens for styling before, switched to style
# names in 2.0. Convert old token types to new style names, for backwards compatibility.
for token in cli_style:
if token.startswith('Token.'):
# treat as pygments token (1.0)
token_type, style_value = parse_pygments_style(
token, style, cli_style)
if token_type in TOKEN_TO_PROMPT_STYLE:
prompt_style = TOKEN_TO_PROMPT_STYLE[token_type]
prompt_styles.append((prompt_style, style_value))
else:
# we don't want to support tokens anymore
logger.error('Unhandled style / class name: %s', token)
else:
# treat as prompt style name (2.0). See default style names here:
# https://github.com/jonathanslenders/python-prompt-toolkit/blob/master/prompt_toolkit/styles/defaults.py
prompt_styles.append((token, cli_style[token]))
override_style = Style([('bottom-toolbar', 'noreverse')])
return merge_styles([
style_from_pygments_cls(style),
override_style,
Style(prompt_styles)
])
def style_factory_output(name, cli_style):
try:
style = pygments.styles.get_style_by_name(name).styles
except ClassNotFound:
style = pygments.styles.get_style_by_name('native').styles
for token in cli_style:
if token.startswith('Token.'):
token_type, style_value = parse_pygments_style(
token, style, cli_style)
style.update({token_type: style_value})
elif token in PROMPT_STYLE_TO_TOKEN:
token_type = PROMPT_STYLE_TO_TOKEN[token]
style.update({token_type: cli_style[token]})
elif token in OVERRIDE_STYLE_TO_TOKEN:
token_type = OVERRIDE_STYLE_TO_TOKEN[token]
style.update({token_type: cli_style[token]})
else:
# TODO: cli helpers will have to switch to ptk.Style
logger.error('Unhandled style / class name: %s', token)
class OutputStyle(PygmentsStyle):
default_style = ""
styles = style
return OutputStyle

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from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.vi_state import InputMode
from prompt_toolkit.application import get_app
from prompt_toolkit.enums import EditingMode
from .packages import special
def create_toolbar_tokens_func(mycli, show_fish_help):
"""Return a function that generates the toolbar tokens."""
def get_toolbar_tokens():
result = []
result.append(('class:bottom-toolbar', ' '))
if mycli.multi_line:
delimiter = special.get_current_delimiter()
result.append(
(
'class:bottom-toolbar',
' ({} [{}] will end the line) '.format(
'Semi-colon' if delimiter == ';' else 'Delimiter', delimiter)
))
if mycli.multi_line:
result.append(('class:bottom-toolbar.on', '[F3] Multiline: ON '))
else:
result.append(('class:bottom-toolbar.off',
'[F3] Multiline: OFF '))
if mycli.prompt_app.editing_mode == EditingMode.VI:
result.append((
'class:botton-toolbar.on',
'Vi-mode ({})'.format(_get_vi_mode())
))
if show_fish_help():
result.append(
('class:bottom-toolbar', ' Right-arrow to complete suggestion'))
if mycli.completion_refresher.is_refreshing():
result.append(
('class:bottom-toolbar', ' Refreshing completions...'))
return result
return get_toolbar_tokens
def _get_vi_mode():
"""Get the current vi mode for display."""
return {
InputMode.INSERT: 'I',
InputMode.NAVIGATION: 'N',
InputMode.REPLACE: 'R',
InputMode.REPLACE_SINGLE: 'R',
InputMode.INSERT_MULTIPLE: 'M',
}[get_app().vi_state.input_mode]

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"""Platform and Python version compatibility support."""
import sys
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import threading
from .packages.special.main import COMMANDS
from collections import OrderedDict
from .sqlcompleter import SQLCompleter
from .sqlexecute import SQLExecute
class CompletionRefresher(object):
refreshers = OrderedDict()
def __init__(self):
self._completer_thread = None
self._restart_refresh = threading.Event()
def refresh(self, executor, callbacks, completer_options=None):
"""Creates a SQLCompleter object and populates it with the relevant
completion suggestions in a background thread.
executor - SQLExecute object, used to extract the credentials to connect
to the database.
callbacks - A function or a list of functions to call after the thread
has completed the refresh. The newly created completion
object will be passed in as an argument to each callback.
completer_options - dict of options to pass to SQLCompleter.
"""
if completer_options is None:
completer_options = {}
if self.is_refreshing():
self._restart_refresh.set()
return [(None, None, None, 'Auto-completion refresh restarted.')]
else:
self._completer_thread = threading.Thread(
target=self._bg_refresh,
args=(executor, callbacks, completer_options),
name='completion_refresh')
self._completer_thread.setDaemon(True)
self._completer_thread.start()
return [(None, None, None,
'Auto-completion refresh started in the background.')]
def is_refreshing(self):
return self._completer_thread and self._completer_thread.is_alive()
def _bg_refresh(self, sqlexecute, callbacks, completer_options):
completer = SQLCompleter(**completer_options)
# Create a new pgexecute method to popoulate the completions.
e = sqlexecute
executor = SQLExecute(e.dbname, e.user, e.password, e.host, e.port,
e.socket, e.charset, e.local_infile, e.ssl,
e.ssh_user, e.ssh_host, e.ssh_port,
e.ssh_password, e.ssh_key_filename)
# If callbacks is a single function then push it into a list.
if callable(callbacks):
callbacks = [callbacks]
while 1:
for refresher in self.refreshers.values():
refresher(completer, executor)
if self._restart_refresh.is_set():
self._restart_refresh.clear()
break
else:
# Break out of while loop if the for loop finishes natually
# without hitting the break statement.
break
# Start over the refresh from the beginning if the for loop hit the
# break statement.
continue
for callback in callbacks:
callback(completer)
def refresher(name, refreshers=CompletionRefresher.refreshers):
"""Decorator to add the decorated function to the dictionary of
refreshers. Any function decorated with a @refresher will be executed as
part of the completion refresh routine."""
def wrapper(wrapped):
refreshers[name] = wrapped
return wrapped
return wrapper
@refresher('databases')
def refresh_databases(completer, executor):
completer.extend_database_names(executor.databases())
@refresher('schemata')
def refresh_schemata(completer, executor):
# schemata - In MySQL Schema is the same as database. But for mycli
# schemata will be the name of the current database.
completer.extend_schemata(executor.dbname)
completer.set_dbname(executor.dbname)
@refresher('tables')
def refresh_tables(completer, executor):
completer.extend_relations(executor.tables(), kind='tables')
completer.extend_columns(executor.table_columns(), kind='tables')
@refresher('users')
def refresh_users(completer, executor):
completer.extend_users(executor.users())
# @refresher('views')
# def refresh_views(completer, executor):
# completer.extend_relations(executor.views(), kind='views')
# completer.extend_columns(executor.view_columns(), kind='views')
@refresher('functions')
def refresh_functions(completer, executor):
completer.extend_functions(executor.functions())
@refresher('special_commands')
def refresh_special(completer, executor):
completer.extend_special_commands(COMMANDS.keys())
@refresher('show_commands')
def refresh_show_commands(completer, executor):
completer.extend_show_items(executor.show_candidates())

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import io
import shutil
from copy import copy
from io import BytesIO, TextIOWrapper
import logging
import os
from os.path import exists
import struct
import sys
from typing import Union
from configobj import ConfigObj, ConfigObjError
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers import Cipher, algorithms, modes
from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
try:
basestring
except NameError:
basestring = str
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def log(logger, level, message):
"""Logs message to stderr if logging isn't initialized."""
if logger.parent.name != 'root':
logger.log(level, message)
else:
print(message, file=sys.stderr)
def read_config_file(f, list_values=True):
"""Read a config file.
*list_values* set to `True` is the default behavior of ConfigObj.
Disabling it causes values to not be parsed for lists,
(e.g. 'a,b,c' -> ['a', 'b', 'c']. Additionally, the config values are
not unquoted. We are disabling list_values when reading MySQL config files
so we can correctly interpret commas in passwords.
"""
if isinstance(f, basestring):
f = os.path.expanduser(f)
try:
config = ConfigObj(f, interpolation=False, encoding='utf8',
list_values=list_values)
except ConfigObjError as e:
log(logger, logging.ERROR, "Unable to parse line {0} of config file "
"'{1}'.".format(e.line_number, f))
log(logger, logging.ERROR, "Using successfully parsed config values.")
return e.config
except (IOError, OSError) as e:
log(logger, logging.WARNING, "You don't have permission to read "
"config file '{0}'.".format(e.filename))
return None
return config
def get_included_configs(config_file: Union[str, io.TextIOWrapper]) -> list:
"""Get a list of configuration files that are included into config_path
with !includedir directive.
"Normal" configs should be passed as file paths. The only exception
is .mylogin which is decoded into a stream. However, it never
contains include directives and so will be ignored by this
function.
"""
if not isinstance(config_file, str) or not os.path.isfile(config_file):
return []
included_configs = []
try:
with open(config_file) as f:
include_directives = filter(
lambda s: s.startswith('!includedir'),
f
)
dirs = map(lambda s: s.strip().split()[-1], include_directives)
dirs = filter(os.path.isdir, dirs)
for dir in dirs:
for filename in os.listdir(dir):
if filename.endswith('.cnf'):
included_configs.append(os.path.join(dir, filename))
except (PermissionError, UnicodeDecodeError):
pass
return included_configs
def read_config_files(files, list_values=True):
"""Read and merge a list of config files."""
config = ConfigObj(list_values=list_values)
_files = copy(files)
while _files:
_file = _files.pop(0)
_config = read_config_file(_file, list_values=list_values)
# expand includes only if we were able to parse config
# (otherwise we'll just encounter the same errors again)
if config is not None:
_files = get_included_configs(_file) + _files
if bool(_config) is True:
config.merge(_config)
config.filename = _config.filename
return config
def write_default_config(source, destination, overwrite=False):
destination = os.path.expanduser(destination)
if not overwrite and exists(destination):
return
shutil.copyfile(source, destination)
def get_mylogin_cnf_path():
"""Return the path to the login path file or None if it doesn't exist."""
mylogin_cnf_path = os.getenv('MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE')
if mylogin_cnf_path is None:
app_data = os.getenv('APPDATA')
default_dir = os.path.join(app_data, 'MySQL') if app_data else '~'
mylogin_cnf_path = os.path.join(default_dir, '.mylogin.cnf')
mylogin_cnf_path = os.path.expanduser(mylogin_cnf_path)
if exists(mylogin_cnf_path):
logger.debug("Found login path file at '{0}'".format(mylogin_cnf_path))
return mylogin_cnf_path
return None
def open_mylogin_cnf(name):
"""Open a readable version of .mylogin.cnf.
Returns the file contents as a TextIOWrapper object.
:param str name: The pathname of the file to be opened.
:return: the login path file or None
"""
try:
with open(name, 'rb') as f:
plaintext = read_and_decrypt_mylogin_cnf(f)
except (OSError, IOError, ValueError):
logger.error('Unable to open login path file.')
return None
if not isinstance(plaintext, BytesIO):
logger.error('Unable to read login path file.')
return None
return TextIOWrapper(plaintext)
def read_and_decrypt_mylogin_cnf(f):
"""Read and decrypt the contents of .mylogin.cnf.
This decryption algorithm mimics the code in MySQL's
mysql_config_editor.cc.
The login key is 20-bytes of random non-printable ASCII.
It is written to the actual login path file. It is used
to generate the real key used in the AES cipher.
:param f: an I/O object opened in binary mode
:return: the decrypted login path file
:rtype: io.BytesIO or None
"""
# Number of bytes used to store the length of ciphertext.
MAX_CIPHER_STORE_LEN = 4
LOGIN_KEY_LEN = 20
# Move past the unused buffer.
buf = f.read(4)
if not buf or len(buf) != 4:
logger.error('Login path file is blank or incomplete.')
return None
# Read the login key.
key = f.read(LOGIN_KEY_LEN)
# Generate the real key.
rkey = [0] * 16
for i in range(LOGIN_KEY_LEN):
try:
rkey[i % 16] ^= ord(key[i:i+1])
except TypeError:
# ord() was unable to get the value of the byte.
logger.error('Unable to generate login path AES key.')
return None
rkey = struct.pack('16B', *rkey)
# Create a decryptor object using the key.
decryptor = _get_decryptor(rkey)
# Create a bytes buffer to hold the plaintext.
plaintext = BytesIO()
while True:
# Read the length of the ciphertext.
len_buf = f.read(MAX_CIPHER_STORE_LEN)
if len(len_buf) < MAX_CIPHER_STORE_LEN:
break
cipher_len, = struct.unpack("<i", len_buf)
# Read cipher_len bytes from the file and decrypt.
cipher = f.read(cipher_len)
plain = _remove_pad(decryptor.update(cipher))
if plain is False:
continue
plaintext.write(plain)
if plaintext.tell() == 0:
logger.error('No data successfully decrypted from login path file.')
return None
plaintext.seek(0)
return plaintext
def str_to_bool(s):
"""Convert a string value to its corresponding boolean value."""
if isinstance(s, bool):
return s
elif not isinstance(s, basestring):
raise TypeError('argument must be a string')
true_values = ('true', 'on', '1')
false_values = ('false', 'off', '0')
if s.lower() in true_values:
return True
elif s.lower() in false_values:
return False
else:
raise ValueError('not a recognized boolean value: %s'.format(s))
def strip_matching_quotes(s):
"""Remove matching, surrounding quotes from a string.
This is the same logic that ConfigObj uses when parsing config
values.
"""
if (isinstance(s, basestring) and len(s) >= 2 and
s[0] == s[-1] and s[0] in ('"', "'")):
s = s[1:-1]
return s
def _get_decryptor(key):
"""Get the AES decryptor."""
c = Cipher(algorithms.AES(key), modes.ECB(), backend=default_backend())
return c.decryptor()
def _remove_pad(line):
"""Remove the pad from the *line*."""
pad_length = ord(line[-1:])
try:
# Determine pad length.
pad_length = ord(line[-1:])
except TypeError:
# ord() was unable to get the value of the byte.
logger.warning('Unable to remove pad.')
return False
if pad_length > len(line) or len(set(line[-pad_length:])) != 1:
# Pad length should be less than or equal to the length of the
# plaintext. The pad should have a single unique byte.
logger.warning('Invalid pad found in login path file.')
return False
return line[:-pad_length]

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import logging
from prompt_toolkit.enums import EditingMode
from prompt_toolkit.filters import completion_is_selected
from prompt_toolkit.key_binding import KeyBindings
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def mycli_bindings(mycli):
"""Custom key bindings for mycli."""
kb = KeyBindings()
@kb.add('f2')
def _(event):
"""Enable/Disable SmartCompletion Mode."""
_logger.debug('Detected F2 key.')
mycli.completer.smart_completion = not mycli.completer.smart_completion
@kb.add('f3')
def _(event):
"""Enable/Disable Multiline Mode."""
_logger.debug('Detected F3 key.')
mycli.multi_line = not mycli.multi_line
@kb.add('f4')
def _(event):
"""Toggle between Vi and Emacs mode."""
_logger.debug('Detected F4 key.')
if mycli.key_bindings == "vi":
event.app.editing_mode = EditingMode.EMACS
mycli.key_bindings = "emacs"
else:
event.app.editing_mode = EditingMode.VI
mycli.key_bindings = "vi"
@kb.add('tab')
def _(event):
"""Force autocompletion at cursor."""
_logger.debug('Detected <Tab> key.')
b = event.app.current_buffer
if b.complete_state:
b.complete_next()
else:
b.start_completion(select_first=True)
@kb.add('c-space')
def _(event):
"""
Initialize autocompletion at cursor.
If the autocompletion menu is not showing, display it with the
appropriate completions for the context.
If the menu is showing, select the next completion.
"""
_logger.debug('Detected <C-Space> key.')
b = event.app.current_buffer
if b.complete_state:
b.complete_next()
else:
b.start_completion(select_first=False)
@kb.add('enter', filter=completion_is_selected)
def _(event):
"""Makes the enter key work as the tab key only when showing the menu.
In other words, don't execute query when enter is pressed in
the completion dropdown menu, instead close the dropdown menu
(accept current selection).
"""
_logger.debug('Detected enter key.')
event.current_buffer.complete_state = None
b = event.app.current_buffer
b.complete_state = None
@kb.add('escape', 'enter')
def _(event):
"""Introduces a line break regardless of multi-line mode or not."""
_logger.debug('Detected alt-enter key.')
event.app.current_buffer.insert_text('\n')
return kb

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from pygments.lexer import inherit
from pygments.lexers.sql import MySqlLexer
from pygments.token import Keyword
class MyCliLexer(MySqlLexer):
"""Extends MySQL lexer to add keywords."""
tokens = {
'root': [(r'\brepair\b', Keyword),
(r'\boffset\b', Keyword), inherit],
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from .main import MyCli
import sql.parse
import sql.connection
import logging
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def load_ipython_extension(ipython):
# This is called via the ipython command '%load_ext mycli.magic'.
# First, load the sql magic if it isn't already loaded.
if not ipython.find_line_magic('sql'):
ipython.run_line_magic('load_ext', 'sql')
# Register our own magic.
ipython.register_magic_function(mycli_line_magic, 'line', 'mycli')
def mycli_line_magic(line):
_logger.debug('mycli magic called: %r', line)
parsed = sql.parse.parse(line, {})
conn = sql.connection.Connection(parsed['connection'])
try:
# A corresponding mycli object already exists
mycli = conn._mycli
_logger.debug('Reusing existing mycli')
except AttributeError:
mycli = MyCli()
u = conn.session.engine.url
_logger.debug('New mycli: %r', str(u))
mycli.connect(u.database, u.host, u.username, u.port, u.password)
conn._mycli = mycli
# For convenience, print the connection alias
print('Connected: {}'.format(conn.name))
try:
mycli.run_cli()
except SystemExit:
pass
if not mycli.query_history:
return
q = mycli.query_history[-1]
if q.mutating:
_logger.debug('Mutating query detected -- ignoring')
return
if q.successful:
ipython = get_ipython()
return ipython.run_cell_magic('sql', line, q.query)

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# vi: ft=dosini
[main]
# Enables context sensitive auto-completion. If this is disabled the all
# possible completions will be listed.
smart_completion = True
# Multi-line mode allows breaking up the sql statements into multiple lines. If
# this is set to True, then the end of the statements must have a semi-colon.
# If this is set to False then sql statements can't be split into multiple
# lines. End of line (return) is considered as the end of the statement.
multi_line = False
# Destructive warning mode will alert you before executing a sql statement
# that may cause harm to the database such as "drop table", "drop database"
# or "shutdown".
destructive_warning = True
# log_file location.
log_file = ~/.mycli.log
# Default log level. Possible values: "CRITICAL", "ERROR", "WARNING", "INFO"
# and "DEBUG". "NONE" disables logging.
log_level = INFO
# Log every query and its results to a file. Enable this by uncommenting the
# line below.
# audit_log = ~/.mycli-audit.log
# Timing of sql statments and table rendering.
timing = True
# Table format. Possible values: ascii, double, github,
# psql, plain, simple, grid, fancy_grid, pipe, orgtbl, rst, mediawiki, html,
# latex, latex_booktabs, textile, moinmoin, jira, vertical, tsv, csv.
# Recommended: ascii
table_format = ascii
# Syntax coloring style. Possible values (many support the "-dark" suffix):
# manni, igor, xcode, vim, autumn, vs, rrt, native, perldoc, borland, tango, emacs,
# friendly, monokai, paraiso, colorful, murphy, bw, pastie, paraiso, trac, default,
# fruity.
# Screenshots at http://mycli.net/syntax
# Can be further modified in [colors]
syntax_style = default
# Keybindings: Possible values: emacs, vi.
# Emacs mode: Ctrl-A is home, Ctrl-E is end. All emacs keybindings are available in the REPL.
# When Vi mode is enabled you can use modal editing features offered by Vi in the REPL.
key_bindings = emacs
# Enabling this option will show the suggestions in a wider menu. Thus more items are suggested.
wider_completion_menu = False
# MySQL prompt
# \D - The full current date
# \d - Database name
# \h - Hostname of the server
# \m - Minutes of the current time
# \n - Newline
# \P - AM/PM
# \p - Port
# \R - The current time, in 24-hour military time (023)
# \r - The current time, standard 12-hour time (112)
# \s - Seconds of the current time
# \t - Product type (Percona, MySQL, MariaDB)
# \A - DSN alias name (from the [alias_dsn] section)
# \u - Username
# \x1b[...m - insert ANSI escape sequence
prompt = '\t \u@\h:\d> '
prompt_continuation = '->'
# Skip intro info on startup and outro info on exit
less_chatty = False
# Use alias from --login-path instead of host name in prompt
login_path_as_host = False
# Cause result sets to be displayed vertically if they are too wide for the current window,
# and using normal tabular format otherwise. (This applies to statements terminated by ; or \G.)
auto_vertical_output = False
# keyword casing preference. Possible values "lower", "upper", "auto"
keyword_casing = auto
# disabled pager on startup
enable_pager = True
# Custom colors for the completion menu, toolbar, etc.
[colors]
completion-menu.completion.current = 'bg:#ffffff #000000'
completion-menu.completion = 'bg:#008888 #ffffff'
completion-menu.meta.completion.current = 'bg:#44aaaa #000000'
completion-menu.meta.completion = 'bg:#448888 #ffffff'
completion-menu.multi-column-meta = 'bg:#aaffff #000000'
scrollbar.arrow = 'bg:#003333'
scrollbar = 'bg:#00aaaa'
selected = '#ffffff bg:#6666aa'
search = '#ffffff bg:#4444aa'
search.current = '#ffffff bg:#44aa44'
bottom-toolbar = 'bg:#222222 #aaaaaa'
bottom-toolbar.off = 'bg:#222222 #888888'
bottom-toolbar.on = 'bg:#222222 #ffffff'
search-toolbar = 'noinherit bold'
search-toolbar.text = 'nobold'
system-toolbar = 'noinherit bold'
arg-toolbar = 'noinherit bold'
arg-toolbar.text = 'nobold'
bottom-toolbar.transaction.valid = 'bg:#222222 #00ff5f bold'
bottom-toolbar.transaction.failed = 'bg:#222222 #ff005f bold'
# style classes for colored table output
output.header = "#00ff5f bold"
output.odd-row = ""
output.even-row = ""
output.null = "#808080"
# SQL syntax highlighting overrides
# sql.comment = 'italic #408080'
# sql.comment.multi-line = ''
# sql.comment.single-line = ''
# sql.comment.optimizer-hint = ''
# sql.escape = 'border:#FF0000'
# sql.keyword = 'bold #008000'
# sql.datatype = 'nobold #B00040'
# sql.literal = ''
# sql.literal.date = ''
# sql.symbol = ''
# sql.quoted-schema-object = ''
# sql.quoted-schema-object.escape = ''
# sql.constant = '#880000'
# sql.function = '#0000FF'
# sql.variable = '#19177C'
# sql.number = '#666666'
# sql.number.binary = ''
# sql.number.float = ''
# sql.number.hex = ''
# sql.number.integer = ''
# sql.operator = '#666666'
# sql.punctuation = ''
# sql.string = '#BA2121'
# sql.string.double-quouted = ''
# sql.string.escape = 'bold #BB6622'
# sql.string.single-quoted = ''
# sql.whitespace = ''
# Favorite queries.
[favorite_queries]
# Use the -d option to reference a DSN.
# Special characters in passwords and other strings can be escaped with URL encoding.
[alias_dsn]
# example_dsn = mysql://[user[:password]@][host][:port][/dbname]

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import os
import sys
import sqlparse
from sqlparse.sql import Comparison, Identifier, Where
from .parseutils import last_word, extract_tables, find_prev_keyword
from .special import parse_special_command
def suggest_type(full_text, text_before_cursor):
"""Takes the full_text that is typed so far and also the text before the
cursor to suggest completion type and scope.
Returns a tuple with a type of entity ('table', 'column' etc) and a scope.
A scope for a column category will be a list of tables.
"""
word_before_cursor = last_word(text_before_cursor,
include='many_punctuations')
identifier = None
# here should be removed once sqlparse has been fixed
try:
# If we've partially typed a word then word_before_cursor won't be an empty
# string. In that case we want to remove the partially typed string before
# sending it to the sqlparser. Otherwise the last token will always be the
# partially typed string which renders the smart completion useless because
# it will always return the list of keywords as completion.
if word_before_cursor:
if word_before_cursor.endswith(
'(') or word_before_cursor.startswith('\\'):
parsed = sqlparse.parse(text_before_cursor)
else:
parsed = sqlparse.parse(
text_before_cursor[:-len(word_before_cursor)])
# word_before_cursor may include a schema qualification, like
# "schema_name.partial_name" or "schema_name.", so parse it
# separately
p = sqlparse.parse(word_before_cursor)[0]
if p.tokens and isinstance(p.tokens[0], Identifier):
identifier = p.tokens[0]
else:
parsed = sqlparse.parse(text_before_cursor)
except (TypeError, AttributeError):
return [{'type': 'keyword'}]
if len(parsed) > 1:
# Multiple statements being edited -- isolate the current one by
# cumulatively summing statement lengths to find the one that bounds the
# current position
current_pos = len(text_before_cursor)
stmt_start, stmt_end = 0, 0
for statement in parsed:
stmt_len = len(str(statement))
stmt_start, stmt_end = stmt_end, stmt_end + stmt_len
if stmt_end >= current_pos:
text_before_cursor = full_text[stmt_start:current_pos]
full_text = full_text[stmt_start:]
break
elif parsed:
# A single statement
statement = parsed[0]
else:
# The empty string
statement = None
# Check for special commands and handle those separately
if statement:
# Be careful here because trivial whitespace is parsed as a statement,
# but the statement won't have a first token
tok1 = statement.token_first()
if tok1 and (tok1.value == 'source' or tok1.value.startswith('\\')):
return suggest_special(text_before_cursor)
last_token = statement and statement.token_prev(len(statement.tokens))[1] or ''
return suggest_based_on_last_token(last_token, text_before_cursor,
full_text, identifier)
def suggest_special(text):
text = text.lstrip()
cmd, _, arg = parse_special_command(text)
if cmd == text:
# Trying to complete the special command itself
return [{'type': 'special'}]
if cmd in ('\\u', '\\r'):
return [{'type': 'database'}]
if cmd in ('\\T'):
return [{'type': 'table_format'}]
if cmd in ['\\f', '\\fs', '\\fd']:
return [{'type': 'favoritequery'}]
if cmd in ['\\dt', '\\dt+']:
return [
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'},
]
elif cmd in ['\\.', 'source']:
return[{'type': 'file_name'}]
return [{'type': 'keyword'}, {'type': 'special'}]
def suggest_based_on_last_token(token, text_before_cursor, full_text, identifier):
if isinstance(token, str):
token_v = token.lower()
elif isinstance(token, Comparison):
# If 'token' is a Comparison type such as
# 'select * FROM abc a JOIN def d ON a.id = d.'. Then calling
# token.value on the comparison type will only return the lhs of the
# comparison. In this case a.id. So we need to do token.tokens to get
# both sides of the comparison and pick the last token out of that
# list.
token_v = token.tokens[-1].value.lower()
elif isinstance(token, Where):
# sqlparse groups all tokens from the where clause into a single token
# list. This means that token.value may be something like
# 'where foo > 5 and '. We need to look "inside" token.tokens to handle
# suggestions in complicated where clauses correctly
prev_keyword, text_before_cursor = find_prev_keyword(text_before_cursor)
return suggest_based_on_last_token(prev_keyword, text_before_cursor,
full_text, identifier)
else:
token_v = token.value.lower()
is_operand = lambda x: x and any([x.endswith(op) for op in ['+', '-', '*', '/']])
if not token:
return [{'type': 'keyword'}, {'type': 'special'}]
elif token_v.endswith('('):
p = sqlparse.parse(text_before_cursor)[0]
if p.tokens and isinstance(p.tokens[-1], Where):
# Four possibilities:
# 1 - Parenthesized clause like "WHERE foo AND ("
# Suggest columns/functions
# 2 - Function call like "WHERE foo("
# Suggest columns/functions
# 3 - Subquery expression like "WHERE EXISTS ("
# Suggest keywords, in order to do a subquery
# 4 - Subquery OR array comparison like "WHERE foo = ANY("
# Suggest columns/functions AND keywords. (If we wanted to be
# really fancy, we could suggest only array-typed columns)
column_suggestions = suggest_based_on_last_token('where',
text_before_cursor, full_text, identifier)
# Check for a subquery expression (cases 3 & 4)
where = p.tokens[-1]
idx, prev_tok = where.token_prev(len(where.tokens) - 1)
if isinstance(prev_tok, Comparison):
# e.g. "SELECT foo FROM bar WHERE foo = ANY("
prev_tok = prev_tok.tokens[-1]
prev_tok = prev_tok.value.lower()
if prev_tok == 'exists':
return [{'type': 'keyword'}]
else:
return column_suggestions
# Get the token before the parens
idx, prev_tok = p.token_prev(len(p.tokens) - 1)
if prev_tok and prev_tok.value and prev_tok.value.lower() == 'using':
# tbl1 INNER JOIN tbl2 USING (col1, col2)
tables = extract_tables(full_text)
# suggest columns that are present in more than one table
return [{'type': 'column', 'tables': tables, 'drop_unique': True}]
elif p.token_first().value.lower() == 'select':
# If the lparen is preceeded by a space chances are we're about to
# do a sub-select.
if last_word(text_before_cursor,
'all_punctuations').startswith('('):
return [{'type': 'keyword'}]
elif p.token_first().value.lower() == 'show':
return [{'type': 'show'}]
# We're probably in a function argument list
return [{'type': 'column', 'tables': extract_tables(full_text)}]
elif token_v in ('set', 'order by', 'distinct'):
return [{'type': 'column', 'tables': extract_tables(full_text)}]
elif token_v == 'as':
# Don't suggest anything for an alias
return []
elif token_v in ('show'):
return [{'type': 'show'}]
elif token_v in ('to',):
p = sqlparse.parse(text_before_cursor)[0]
if p.token_first().value.lower() == 'change':
return [{'type': 'change'}]
else:
return [{'type': 'user'}]
elif token_v in ('user', 'for'):
return [{'type': 'user'}]
elif token_v in ('select', 'where', 'having'):
# Check for a table alias or schema qualification
parent = (identifier and identifier.get_parent_name()) or []
tables = extract_tables(full_text)
if parent:
tables = [t for t in tables if identifies(parent, *t)]
return [{'type': 'column', 'tables': tables},
{'type': 'table', 'schema': parent},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': parent},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': parent}]
else:
aliases = [alias or table for (schema, table, alias) in tables]
return [{'type': 'column', 'tables': tables},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': aliases},
{'type': 'keyword'}]
elif (token_v.endswith('join') and token.is_keyword) or (token_v in
('copy', 'from', 'update', 'into', 'describe', 'truncate',
'desc', 'explain')):
schema = (identifier and identifier.get_parent_name()) or []
# Suggest tables from either the currently-selected schema or the
# public schema if no schema has been specified
suggest = [{'type': 'table', 'schema': schema}]
if not schema:
# Suggest schemas
suggest.insert(0, {'type': 'schema'})
# Only tables can be TRUNCATED, otherwise suggest views
if token_v != 'truncate':
suggest.append({'type': 'view', 'schema': schema})
return suggest
elif token_v in ('table', 'view', 'function'):
# E.g. 'DROP FUNCTION <funcname>', 'ALTER TABLE <tablname>'
rel_type = token_v
schema = (identifier and identifier.get_parent_name()) or []
if schema:
return [{'type': rel_type, 'schema': schema}]
else:
return [{'type': 'schema'}, {'type': rel_type, 'schema': []}]
elif token_v == 'on':
tables = extract_tables(full_text) # [(schema, table, alias), ...]
parent = (identifier and identifier.get_parent_name()) or []
if parent:
# "ON parent.<suggestion>"
# parent can be either a schema name or table alias
tables = [t for t in tables if identifies(parent, *t)]
return [{'type': 'column', 'tables': tables},
{'type': 'table', 'schema': parent},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': parent},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': parent}]
else:
# ON <suggestion>
# Use table alias if there is one, otherwise the table name
aliases = [alias or table for (schema, table, alias) in tables]
suggest = [{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': aliases}]
# The lists of 'aliases' could be empty if we're trying to complete
# a GRANT query. eg: GRANT SELECT, INSERT ON <tab>
# In that case we just suggest all tables.
if not aliases:
suggest.append({'type': 'table', 'schema': parent})
return suggest
elif token_v in ('use', 'database', 'template', 'connect'):
# "\c <db", "use <db>", "DROP DATABASE <db>",
# "CREATE DATABASE <newdb> WITH TEMPLATE <db>"
return [{'type': 'database'}]
elif token_v == 'tableformat':
return [{'type': 'table_format'}]
elif token_v.endswith(',') or is_operand(token_v) or token_v in ['=', 'and', 'or']:
prev_keyword, text_before_cursor = find_prev_keyword(text_before_cursor)
if prev_keyword:
return suggest_based_on_last_token(
prev_keyword, text_before_cursor, full_text, identifier)
else:
return []
else:
return [{'type': 'keyword'}]
def identifies(id, schema, table, alias):
return id == alias or id == table or (
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import os
import platform
if os.name == "posix":
if platform.system() == "Darwin":
DEFAULT_SOCKET_DIRS = ("/tmp",)
else:
DEFAULT_SOCKET_DIRS = ("/var/run", "/var/lib")
else:
DEFAULT_SOCKET_DIRS = ()
def list_path(root_dir):
"""List directory if exists.
:param root_dir: str
:return: list
"""
res = []
if os.path.isdir(root_dir):
for name in os.listdir(root_dir):
res.append(name)
return res
def complete_path(curr_dir, last_dir):
"""Return the path to complete that matches the last entered component.
If the last entered component is ~, expanded path would not
match, so return all of the available paths.
:param curr_dir: str
:param last_dir: str
:return: str
"""
if not last_dir or curr_dir.startswith(last_dir):
return curr_dir
elif last_dir == '~':
return os.path.join(last_dir, curr_dir)
def parse_path(root_dir):
"""Split path into head and last component for the completer.
Also return position where last component starts.
:param root_dir: str path
:return: tuple of (string, string, int)
"""
base_dir, last_dir, position = '', '', 0
if root_dir:
base_dir, last_dir = os.path.split(root_dir)
position = -len(last_dir) if last_dir else 0
return base_dir, last_dir, position
def suggest_path(root_dir):
"""List all files and subdirectories in a directory.
If the directory is not specified, suggest root directory,
user directory, current and parent directory.
:param root_dir: string: directory to list
:return: list
"""
if not root_dir:
return [os.path.abspath(os.sep), '~', os.curdir, os.pardir]
if '~' in root_dir:
root_dir = os.path.expanduser(root_dir)
if not os.path.exists(root_dir):
root_dir, _ = os.path.split(root_dir)
return list_path(root_dir)
def dir_path_exists(path):
"""Check if the directory path exists for a given file.
For example, for a file /home/user/.cache/mycli/log, check if
/home/user/.cache/mycli exists.
:param str path: The file path.
:return: Whether or not the directory path exists.
"""
return os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(path))
def guess_socket_location():
"""Try to guess the location of the default mysql socket file."""
socket_dirs = filter(os.path.exists, DEFAULT_SOCKET_DIRS)
for directory in socket_dirs:
for r, dirs, files in os.walk(directory, topdown=True):
for filename in files:
name, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
if name.startswith("mysql") and ext in ('.socket', '.sock'):
return os.path.join(r, filename)
dirs[:] = [d for d in dirs if d.startswith("mysql")]
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"""A module to import instead of paramiko when it is not available (to avoid
checking for paramiko all over the place).
When paramiko is first envoked, it simply shuts down mycli, telling
user they either have to install paramiko or should not use SSH
features.
"""
class Paramiko:
def __getattr__(self, name):
import sys
from textwrap import dedent
print(dedent("""
To enable certain SSH features you need to install paramiko:
pip install paramiko
It is required for the following configuration options:
--list-ssh-config
--ssh-config-host
--ssh-host
"""))
sys.exit(1)
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import re
import sqlparse
from sqlparse.sql import IdentifierList, Identifier, Function
from sqlparse.tokens import Keyword, DML, Punctuation
cleanup_regex = {
# This matches only alphanumerics and underscores.
'alphanum_underscore': re.compile(r'(\w+)$'),
# This matches everything except spaces, parens, colon, and comma
'many_punctuations': re.compile(r'([^():,\s]+)$'),
# This matches everything except spaces, parens, colon, comma, and period
'most_punctuations': re.compile(r'([^\.():,\s]+)$'),
# This matches everything except a space.
'all_punctuations': re.compile(r'([^\s]+)$'),
}
def last_word(text, include='alphanum_underscore'):
r"""
Find the last word in a sentence.
>>> last_word('abc')
'abc'
>>> last_word(' abc')
'abc'
>>> last_word('')
''
>>> last_word(' ')
''
>>> last_word('abc ')
''
>>> last_word('abc def')
'def'
>>> last_word('abc def ')
''
>>> last_word('abc def;')
''
>>> last_word('bac $def')
'def'
>>> last_word('bac $def', include='most_punctuations')
'$def'
>>> last_word('bac \def', include='most_punctuations')
'\\\\def'
>>> last_word('bac \def;', include='most_punctuations')
'\\\\def;'
>>> last_word('bac::def', include='most_punctuations')
'def'
"""
if not text: # Empty string
return ''
if text[-1].isspace():
return ''
else:
regex = cleanup_regex[include]
matches = regex.search(text)
if matches:
return matches.group(0)
else:
return ''
# This code is borrowed from sqlparse example script.
# <url>
def is_subselect(parsed):
if not parsed.is_group:
return False
for item in parsed.tokens:
if item.ttype is DML and item.value.upper() in ('SELECT', 'INSERT',
'UPDATE', 'CREATE', 'DELETE'):
return True
return False
def extract_from_part(parsed, stop_at_punctuation=True):
tbl_prefix_seen = False
for item in parsed.tokens:
if tbl_prefix_seen:
if is_subselect(item):
for x in extract_from_part(item, stop_at_punctuation):
yield x
elif stop_at_punctuation and item.ttype is Punctuation:
return
# An incomplete nested select won't be recognized correctly as a
# sub-select. eg: 'SELECT * FROM (SELECT id FROM user'. This causes
# the second FROM to trigger this elif condition resulting in a
# StopIteration. So we need to ignore the keyword if the keyword
# FROM.
# Also 'SELECT * FROM abc JOIN def' will trigger this elif
# condition. So we need to ignore the keyword JOIN and its variants
# INNER JOIN, FULL OUTER JOIN, etc.
elif item.ttype is Keyword and (
not item.value.upper() == 'FROM') and (
not item.value.upper().endswith('JOIN')):
return
else:
yield item
elif ((item.ttype is Keyword or item.ttype is Keyword.DML) and
item.value.upper() in ('COPY', 'FROM', 'INTO', 'UPDATE', 'TABLE', 'JOIN',)):
tbl_prefix_seen = True
# 'SELECT a, FROM abc' will detect FROM as part of the column list.
# So this check here is necessary.
elif isinstance(item, IdentifierList):
for identifier in item.get_identifiers():
if (identifier.ttype is Keyword and
identifier.value.upper() == 'FROM'):
tbl_prefix_seen = True
break
def extract_table_identifiers(token_stream):
"""yields tuples of (schema_name, table_name, table_alias)"""
for item in token_stream:
if isinstance(item, IdentifierList):
for identifier in item.get_identifiers():
# Sometimes Keywords (such as FROM ) are classified as
# identifiers which don't have the get_real_name() method.
try:
schema_name = identifier.get_parent_name()
real_name = identifier.get_real_name()
except AttributeError:
continue
if real_name:
yield (schema_name, real_name, identifier.get_alias())
elif isinstance(item, Identifier):
real_name = item.get_real_name()
schema_name = item.get_parent_name()
if real_name:
yield (schema_name, real_name, item.get_alias())
else:
name = item.get_name()
yield (None, name, item.get_alias() or name)
elif isinstance(item, Function):
yield (None, item.get_name(), item.get_name())
# extract_tables is inspired from examples in the sqlparse lib.
def extract_tables(sql):
"""Extract the table names from an SQL statment.
Returns a list of (schema, table, alias) tuples
"""
parsed = sqlparse.parse(sql)
if not parsed:
return []
# INSERT statements must stop looking for tables at the sign of first
# Punctuation. eg: INSERT INTO abc (col1, col2) VALUES (1, 2)
# abc is the table name, but if we don't stop at the first lparen, then
# we'll identify abc, col1 and col2 as table names.
insert_stmt = parsed[0].token_first().value.lower() == 'insert'
stream = extract_from_part(parsed[0], stop_at_punctuation=insert_stmt)
return list(extract_table_identifiers(stream))
def find_prev_keyword(sql):
""" Find the last sql keyword in an SQL statement
Returns the value of the last keyword, and the text of the query with
everything after the last keyword stripped
"""
if not sql.strip():
return None, ''
parsed = sqlparse.parse(sql)[0]
flattened = list(parsed.flatten())
logical_operators = ('AND', 'OR', 'NOT', 'BETWEEN')
for t in reversed(flattened):
if t.value == '(' or (t.is_keyword and (
t.value.upper() not in logical_operators)):
# Find the location of token t in the original parsed statement
# We can't use parsed.token_index(t) because t may be a child token
# inside a TokenList, in which case token_index thows an error
# Minimal example:
# p = sqlparse.parse('select * from foo where bar')
# t = list(p.flatten())[-3] # The "Where" token
# p.token_index(t) # Throws ValueError: not in list
idx = flattened.index(t)
# Combine the string values of all tokens in the original list
# up to and including the target keyword token t, to produce a
# query string with everything after the keyword token removed
text = ''.join(tok.value for tok in flattened[:idx+1])
return t, text
return None, ''
def query_starts_with(query, prefixes):
"""Check if the query starts with any item from *prefixes*."""
prefixes = [prefix.lower() for prefix in prefixes]
formatted_sql = sqlparse.format(query.lower(), strip_comments=True)
return bool(formatted_sql) and formatted_sql.split()[0] in prefixes
def queries_start_with(queries, prefixes):
"""Check if any queries start with any item from *prefixes*."""
for query in sqlparse.split(queries):
if query and query_starts_with(query, prefixes) is True:
return True
return False
def query_has_where_clause(query):
"""Check if the query contains a where-clause."""
return any(
isinstance(token, sqlparse.sql.Where)
for token_list in sqlparse.parse(query)
for token in token_list
)
def is_destructive(queries):
"""Returns if any of the queries in *queries* is destructive."""
keywords = ('drop', 'shutdown', 'delete', 'truncate', 'alter')
for query in sqlparse.split(queries):
if query:
if query_starts_with(query, keywords) is True:
return True
elif query_starts_with(
query, ['update']
) is True and not query_has_where_clause(query):
return True
return False
def is_open_quote(sql):
"""Returns true if the query contains an unclosed quote."""
# parsed can contain one or more semi-colon separated commands
parsed = sqlparse.parse(sql)
return any(_parsed_is_open_quote(p) for p in parsed)
if __name__ == '__main__':
sql = 'select * from (select t. from tabl t'
print (extract_tables(sql))
def is_dropping_database(queries, dbname):
"""Determine if the query is dropping a specific database."""
result = False
if dbname is None:
return False
def normalize_db_name(db):
return db.lower().strip('`"')
dbname = normalize_db_name(dbname)
for query in sqlparse.parse(queries):
keywords = [t for t in query.tokens if t.is_keyword]
if len(keywords) < 2:
continue
if keywords[0].normalized in ("DROP", "CREATE") and keywords[1].value.lower() in (
"database",
"schema",
):
database_token = next(
(t for t in query.tokens if isinstance(t, Identifier)), None
)
if database_token is not None and normalize_db_name(database_token.get_name()) == dbname:
result = keywords[0].normalized == "DROP"
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import sys
import click
from .parseutils import is_destructive
class ConfirmBoolParamType(click.ParamType):
name = 'confirmation'
def convert(self, value, param, ctx):
if isinstance(value, bool):
return bool(value)
value = value.lower()
if value in ('yes', 'y'):
return True
elif value in ('no', 'n'):
return False
self.fail('%s is not a valid boolean' % value, param, ctx)
def __repr__(self):
return 'BOOL'
BOOLEAN_TYPE = ConfirmBoolParamType()
def confirm_destructive_query(queries):
"""Check if the query is destructive and prompts the user to confirm.
Returns:
* None if the query is non-destructive or we can't prompt the user.
* True if the query is destructive and the user wants to proceed.
* False if the query is destructive and the user doesn't want to proceed.
"""
prompt_text = ("You're about to run a destructive command.\n"
"Do you want to proceed? (y/n)")
if is_destructive(queries) and sys.stdin.isatty():
return prompt(prompt_text, type=BOOLEAN_TYPE)
def confirm(*args, **kwargs):
"""Prompt for confirmation (yes/no) and handle any abort exceptions."""
try:
return click.confirm(*args, **kwargs)
except click.Abort:
return False
def prompt(*args, **kwargs):
"""Prompt the user for input and handle any abort exceptions."""
try:
return click.prompt(*args, **kwargs)
except click.Abort:
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__all__ = []
def export(defn):
"""Decorator to explicitly mark functions that are exposed in a lib."""
globals()[defn.__name__] = defn
__all__.append(defn.__name__)
return defn
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import logging
import os
import platform
from mycli import __version__
from mycli.packages.special import iocommands
from mycli.packages.special.utils import format_uptime
from .main import special_command, RAW_QUERY, PARSED_QUERY
from pymysql import ProgrammingError
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@special_command('\\dt', '\\dt[+] [table]', 'List or describe tables.',
arg_type=PARSED_QUERY, case_sensitive=True)
def list_tables(cur, arg=None, arg_type=PARSED_QUERY, verbose=False):
if arg:
query = 'SHOW FIELDS FROM {0}'.format(arg)
else:
query = 'SHOW TABLES'
log.debug(query)
cur.execute(query)
tables = cur.fetchall()
status = ''
if cur.description:
headers = [x[0] for x in cur.description]
else:
return [(None, None, None, '')]
if verbose and arg:
query = 'SHOW CREATE TABLE {0}'.format(arg)
log.debug(query)
cur.execute(query)
status = cur.fetchone()[1]
return [(None, tables, headers, status)]
@special_command('\\l', '\\l', 'List databases.', arg_type=RAW_QUERY, case_sensitive=True)
def list_databases(cur, **_):
query = 'SHOW DATABASES'
log.debug(query)
cur.execute(query)
if cur.description:
headers = [x[0] for x in cur.description]
return [(None, cur, headers, '')]
else:
return [(None, None, None, '')]
@special_command('status', '\\s', 'Get status information from the server.',
arg_type=RAW_QUERY, aliases=('\\s', ), case_sensitive=True)
def status(cur, **_):
query = 'SHOW GLOBAL STATUS;'
log.debug(query)
try:
cur.execute(query)
except ProgrammingError:
# Fallback in case query fail, as it does with Mysql 4
query = 'SHOW STATUS;'
log.debug(query)
cur.execute(query)
status = dict(cur.fetchall())
query = 'SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES;'
log.debug(query)
cur.execute(query)
variables = dict(cur.fetchall())
# prepare in case keys are bytes, as with Python 3 and Mysql 4
if (isinstance(list(variables)[0], bytes) and
isinstance(list(status)[0], bytes)):
variables = {k.decode('utf-8'): v.decode('utf-8') for k, v
in variables.items()}
status = {k.decode('utf-8'): v.decode('utf-8') for k, v
in status.items()}
# Create output buffers.
title = []
output = []
footer = []
title.append('--------------')
# Output the mycli client information.
implementation = platform.python_implementation()
version = platform.python_version()
client_info = []
client_info.append('mycli {0},'.format(__version__))
client_info.append('running on {0} {1}'.format(implementation, version))
title.append(' '.join(client_info) + '\n')
# Build the output that will be displayed as a table.
output.append(('Connection id:', cur.connection.thread_id()))
query = 'SELECT DATABASE(), USER();'
log.debug(query)
cur.execute(query)
db, user = cur.fetchone()
if db is None:
db = ''
output.append(('Current database:', db))
output.append(('Current user:', user))
if iocommands.is_pager_enabled():
if 'PAGER' in os.environ:
pager = os.environ['PAGER']
else:
pager = 'System default'
else:
pager = 'stdout'
output.append(('Current pager:', pager))
output.append(('Server version:', '{0} {1}'.format(
variables['version'], variables['version_comment'])))
output.append(('Protocol version:', variables['protocol_version']))
if 'unix' in cur.connection.host_info.lower():
host_info = cur.connection.host_info
else:
host_info = '{0} via TCP/IP'.format(cur.connection.host)
output.append(('Connection:', host_info))
query = ('SELECT @@character_set_server, @@character_set_database, '
'@@character_set_client, @@character_set_connection LIMIT 1;')
log.debug(query)
cur.execute(query)
charset = cur.fetchone()
output.append(('Server characterset:', charset[0]))
output.append(('Db characterset:', charset[1]))
output.append(('Client characterset:', charset[2]))
output.append(('Conn. characterset:', charset[3]))
if 'TCP/IP' in host_info:
output.append(('TCP port:', cur.connection.port))
else:
output.append(('UNIX socket:', variables['socket']))
output.append(('Uptime:', format_uptime(status['Uptime'])))
# Print the current server statistics.
stats = []
stats.append('Connections: {0}'.format(status['Threads_connected']))
if 'Queries' in status:
stats.append('Queries: {0}'.format(status['Queries']))
stats.append('Slow queries: {0}'.format(status['Slow_queries']))
stats.append('Opens: {0}'.format(status['Opened_tables']))
stats.append('Flush tables: {0}'.format(status['Flush_commands']))
stats.append('Open tables: {0}'.format(status['Open_tables']))
if 'Queries' in status:
queries_per_second = int(status['Queries']) / int(status['Uptime'])
stats.append('Queries per second avg: {:.3f}'.format(
queries_per_second))
stats = ' '.join(stats)
footer.append('\n' + stats)
footer.append('--------------')
return [('\n'.join(title), output, '', '\n'.join(footer))]

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import re
import sqlparse
class DelimiterCommand(object):
def __init__(self):
self._delimiter = ';'
def _split(self, sql):
"""Temporary workaround until sqlparse.split() learns about custom
delimiters."""
placeholder = "\ufffc" # unicode object replacement character
if self._delimiter == ';':
return sqlparse.split(sql)
# We must find a string that original sql does not contain.
# Most likely, our placeholder is enough, but if not, keep looking
while placeholder in sql:
placeholder += placeholder[0]
sql = sql.replace(';', placeholder)
sql = sql.replace(self._delimiter, ';')
split = sqlparse.split(sql)
return [
stmt.replace(';', self._delimiter).replace(placeholder, ';')
for stmt in split
]
def queries_iter(self, input):
"""Iterate over queries in the input string."""
queries = self._split(input)
while queries:
for sql in queries:
delimiter = self._delimiter
sql = queries.pop(0)
if sql.endswith(delimiter):
trailing_delimiter = True
sql = sql.strip(delimiter)
else:
trailing_delimiter = False
yield sql
# if the delimiter was changed by the last command,
# re-split everything, and if we previously stripped
# the delimiter, append it to the end
if self._delimiter != delimiter:
combined_statement = ' '.join([sql] + queries)
if trailing_delimiter:
combined_statement += delimiter
queries = self._split(combined_statement)[1:]
def set(self, arg, **_):
"""Change delimiter.
Since `arg` is everything that follows the DELIMITER token
after sqlparse (it may include other statements separated by
the new delimiter), we want to set the delimiter to the first
word of it.
"""
match = arg and re.search(r'[^\s]+', arg)
if not match:
message = 'Missing required argument, delimiter'
return [(None, None, None, message)]
delimiter = match.group()
if delimiter.lower() == 'delimiter':
return [(None, None, None, 'Invalid delimiter "delimiter"')]
self._delimiter = delimiter
return [(None, None, None, "Changed delimiter to {}".format(delimiter))]
@property
def current(self):
return self._delimiter

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class FavoriteQueries(object):
section_name = 'favorite_queries'
usage = '''
Favorite Queries are a way to save frequently used queries
with a short name.
Examples:
# Save a new favorite query.
> \\fs simple select * from abc where a is not Null;
# List all favorite queries.
> \\f
Name Query
simple SELECT * FROM abc where a is not NULL
# Run a favorite query.
> \\f simple
a b
日本語 日本語
# Delete a favorite query.
> \\fd simple
simple: Deleted
'''
# Class-level variable, for convenience to use as a singleton.
instance = None
def __init__(self, config):
self.config = config
@classmethod
def from_config(cls, config):
return FavoriteQueries(config)
def list(self):
return self.config.get(self.section_name, [])
def get(self, name):
return self.config.get(self.section_name, {}).get(name, None)
def save(self, name, query):
self.config.encoding = 'utf-8'
if self.section_name not in self.config:
self.config[self.section_name] = {}
self.config[self.section_name][name] = query
self.config.write()
def delete(self, name):
try:
del self.config[self.section_name][name]
except KeyError:
return '%s: Not Found.' % name
self.config.write()
return '%s: Deleted' % name

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import os
import re
import locale
import logging
import subprocess
import shlex
from io import open
from time import sleep
import click
import pyperclip
import sqlparse
from . import export
from .main import special_command, NO_QUERY, PARSED_QUERY
from .favoritequeries import FavoriteQueries
from .delimitercommand import DelimiterCommand
from .utils import handle_cd_command
from mycli.packages.prompt_utils import confirm_destructive_query
TIMING_ENABLED = False
use_expanded_output = False
PAGER_ENABLED = True
tee_file = None
once_file = None
written_to_once_file = False
pipe_once_process = None
written_to_pipe_once_process = False
delimiter_command = DelimiterCommand()
@export
def set_timing_enabled(val):
global TIMING_ENABLED
TIMING_ENABLED = val
@export
def set_pager_enabled(val):
global PAGER_ENABLED
PAGER_ENABLED = val
@export
def is_pager_enabled():
return PAGER_ENABLED
@export
@special_command('pager', '\\P [command]',
'Set PAGER. Print the query results via PAGER.',
arg_type=PARSED_QUERY, aliases=('\\P', ), case_sensitive=True)
def set_pager(arg, **_):
if arg:
os.environ['PAGER'] = arg
msg = 'PAGER set to %s.' % arg
set_pager_enabled(True)
else:
if 'PAGER' in os.environ:
msg = 'PAGER set to %s.' % os.environ['PAGER']
else:
# This uses click's default per echo_via_pager.
msg = 'Pager enabled.'
set_pager_enabled(True)
return [(None, None, None, msg)]
@export
@special_command('nopager', '\\n', 'Disable pager, print to stdout.',
arg_type=NO_QUERY, aliases=('\\n', ), case_sensitive=True)
def disable_pager():
set_pager_enabled(False)
return [(None, None, None, 'Pager disabled.')]
@special_command('\\timing', '\\t', 'Toggle timing of commands.', arg_type=NO_QUERY, aliases=('\\t', ), case_sensitive=True)
def toggle_timing():
global TIMING_ENABLED
TIMING_ENABLED = not TIMING_ENABLED
message = "Timing is "
message += "on." if TIMING_ENABLED else "off."
return [(None, None, None, message)]
@export
def is_timing_enabled():
return TIMING_ENABLED
@export
def set_expanded_output(val):
global use_expanded_output
use_expanded_output = val
@export
def is_expanded_output():
return use_expanded_output
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@export
def editor_command(command):
"""
Is this an external editor command?
:param command: string
"""
# It is possible to have `\e filename` or `SELECT * FROM \e`. So we check
# for both conditions.
return command.strip().endswith('\\e') or command.strip().startswith('\\e')
@export
def get_filename(sql):
if sql.strip().startswith('\\e'):
command, _, filename = sql.partition(' ')
return filename.strip() or None
@export
def get_editor_query(sql):
"""Get the query part of an editor command."""
sql = sql.strip()
# The reason we can't simply do .strip('\e') is that it strips characters,
# not a substring. So it'll strip "e" in the end of the sql also!
# Ex: "select * from style\e" -> "select * from styl".
pattern = re.compile(r'(^\\e|\\e$)')
while pattern.search(sql):
sql = pattern.sub('', sql)
return sql
@export
def open_external_editor(filename=None, sql=None):
"""Open external editor, wait for the user to type in their query, return
the query.
:return: list with one tuple, query as first element.
"""
message = None
filename = filename.strip().split(' ', 1)[0] if filename else None
sql = sql or ''
MARKER = '# Type your query above this line.\n'
# Populate the editor buffer with the partial sql (if available) and a
# placeholder comment.
query = click.edit(u'{sql}\n\n{marker}'.format(sql=sql, marker=MARKER),
filename=filename, extension='.sql')
if filename:
try:
with open(filename) as f:
query = f.read()
except IOError:
message = 'Error reading file: %s.' % filename
if query is not None:
query = query.split(MARKER, 1)[0].rstrip('\n')
else:
# Don't return None for the caller to deal with.
# Empty string is ok.
query = sql
return (query, message)
@export
def clip_command(command):
"""Is this a clip command?
:param command: string
"""
# It is possible to have `\clip` or `SELECT * FROM \clip`. So we check
# for both conditions.
return command.strip().endswith('\\clip') or command.strip().startswith('\\clip')
@export
def get_clip_query(sql):
"""Get the query part of a clip command."""
sql = sql.strip()
# The reason we can't simply do .strip('\clip') is that it strips characters,
# not a substring. So it'll strip "c" in the end of the sql also!
pattern = re.compile(r'(^\\clip|\\clip$)')
while pattern.search(sql):
sql = pattern.sub('', sql)
return sql
@export
def copy_query_to_clipboard(sql=None):
"""Send query to the clipboard."""
sql = sql or ''
message = None
try:
pyperclip.copy(u'{sql}'.format(sql=sql))
except RuntimeError as e:
message = 'Error clipping query: %s.' % e.strerror
return message
@special_command('\\f', '\\f [name [args..]]', 'List or execute favorite queries.', arg_type=PARSED_QUERY, case_sensitive=True)
def execute_favorite_query(cur, arg, **_):
"""Returns (title, rows, headers, status)"""
if arg == '':
for result in list_favorite_queries():
yield result
"""Parse out favorite name and optional substitution parameters"""
name, _, arg_str = arg.partition(' ')
args = shlex.split(arg_str)
query = FavoriteQueries.instance.get(name)
if query is None:
message = "No favorite query: %s" % (name)
yield (None, None, None, message)
else:
query, arg_error = subst_favorite_query_args(query, args)
if arg_error:
yield (None, None, None, arg_error)
else:
for sql in sqlparse.split(query):
sql = sql.rstrip(';')
title = '> %s' % (sql)
cur.execute(sql)
if cur.description:
headers = [x[0] for x in cur.description]
yield (title, cur, headers, None)
else:
yield (title, None, None, None)
def list_favorite_queries():
"""List of all favorite queries.
Returns (title, rows, headers, status)"""
headers = ["Name", "Query"]
rows = [(r, FavoriteQueries.instance.get(r))
for r in FavoriteQueries.instance.list()]
if not rows:
status = '\nNo favorite queries found.' + FavoriteQueries.instance.usage
else:
status = ''
return [('', rows, headers, status)]
def subst_favorite_query_args(query, args):
"""replace positional parameters ($1...$N) in query."""
for idx, val in enumerate(args):
subst_var = '$' + str(idx + 1)
if subst_var not in query:
return [None, 'query does not have substitution parameter ' + subst_var + ':\n ' + query]
query = query.replace(subst_var, val)
match = re.search(r'\$\d+', query)
if match:
return[None, 'missing substitution for ' + match.group(0) + ' in query:\n ' + query]
return [query, None]
@special_command('\\fs', '\\fs name query', 'Save a favorite query.')
def save_favorite_query(arg, **_):
"""Save a new favorite query.
Returns (title, rows, headers, status)"""
usage = 'Syntax: \\fs name query.\n\n' + FavoriteQueries.instance.usage
if not arg:
return [(None, None, None, usage)]
name, _, query = arg.partition(' ')
# If either name or query is missing then print the usage and complain.
if (not name) or (not query):
return [(None, None, None,
usage + 'Err: Both name and query are required.')]
FavoriteQueries.instance.save(name, query)
return [(None, None, None, "Saved.")]
@special_command('\\fd', '\\fd [name]', 'Delete a favorite query.')
def delete_favorite_query(arg, **_):
"""Delete an existing favorite query."""
usage = 'Syntax: \\fd name.\n\n' + FavoriteQueries.instance.usage
if not arg:
return [(None, None, None, usage)]
status = FavoriteQueries.instance.delete(arg)
return [(None, None, None, status)]
@special_command('system', 'system [command]',
'Execute a system shell commmand.')
def execute_system_command(arg, **_):
"""Execute a system shell command."""
usage = "Syntax: system [command].\n"
if not arg:
return [(None, None, None, usage)]
try:
command = arg.strip()
if command.startswith('cd'):
ok, error_message = handle_cd_command(arg)
if not ok:
return [(None, None, None, error_message)]
return [(None, None, None, '')]
args = arg.split(' ')
process = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
output, error = process.communicate()
response = output if not error else error
# Python 3 returns bytes. This needs to be decoded to a string.
if isinstance(response, bytes):
encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding(False)
response = response.decode(encoding)
return [(None, None, None, response)]
except OSError as e:
return [(None, None, None, 'OSError: %s' % e.strerror)]
def parseargfile(arg):
if arg.startswith('-o '):
mode = "w"
filename = arg[3:]
else:
mode = 'a'
filename = arg
if not filename:
raise TypeError('You must provide a filename.')
return {'file': os.path.expanduser(filename), 'mode': mode}
@special_command('tee', 'tee [-o] filename',
'Append all results to an output file (overwrite using -o).')
def set_tee(arg, **_):
global tee_file
try:
tee_file = open(**parseargfile(arg))
except (IOError, OSError) as e:
raise OSError("Cannot write to file '{}': {}".format(e.filename, e.strerror))
return [(None, None, None, "")]
@export
def close_tee():
global tee_file
if tee_file:
tee_file.close()
tee_file = None
@special_command('notee', 'notee', 'Stop writing results to an output file.')
def no_tee(arg, **_):
close_tee()
return [(None, None, None, "")]
@export
def write_tee(output):
global tee_file
if tee_file:
click.echo(output, file=tee_file, nl=False)
click.echo(u'\n', file=tee_file, nl=False)
tee_file.flush()
@special_command('\\once', '\\o [-o] filename',
'Append next result to an output file (overwrite using -o).',
aliases=('\\o', ))
def set_once(arg, **_):
global once_file, written_to_once_file
try:
once_file = open(**parseargfile(arg))
except (IOError, OSError) as e:
raise OSError("Cannot write to file '{}': {}".format(
e.filename, e.strerror))
written_to_once_file = False
return [(None, None, None, "")]
@export
def write_once(output):
global once_file, written_to_once_file
if output and once_file:
click.echo(output, file=once_file, nl=False)
click.echo(u"\n", file=once_file, nl=False)
once_file.flush()
written_to_once_file = True
@export
def unset_once_if_written():
"""Unset the once file, if it has been written to."""
global once_file, written_to_once_file
if written_to_once_file and once_file:
once_file.close()
once_file = None
@special_command('\\pipe_once', '\\| command',
'Send next result to a subprocess.',
aliases=('\\|', ))
def set_pipe_once(arg, **_):
global pipe_once_process, written_to_pipe_once_process
pipe_once_cmd = shlex.split(arg)
if len(pipe_once_cmd) == 0:
raise OSError("pipe_once requires a command")
written_to_pipe_once_process = False
pipe_once_process = subprocess.Popen(pipe_once_cmd,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
bufsize=1,
encoding='UTF-8',
universal_newlines=True)
return [(None, None, None, "")]
@export
def write_pipe_once(output):
global pipe_once_process, written_to_pipe_once_process
if output and pipe_once_process:
try:
click.echo(output, file=pipe_once_process.stdin, nl=False)
click.echo(u"\n", file=pipe_once_process.stdin, nl=False)
except (IOError, OSError) as e:
pipe_once_process.terminate()
raise OSError(
"Failed writing to pipe_once subprocess: {}".format(e.strerror))
written_to_pipe_once_process = True
@export
def unset_pipe_once_if_written():
"""Unset the pipe_once cmd, if it has been written to."""
global pipe_once_process, written_to_pipe_once_process
if written_to_pipe_once_process:
(stdout_data, stderr_data) = pipe_once_process.communicate()
if len(stdout_data) > 0:
print(stdout_data.rstrip(u"\n"))
if len(stderr_data) > 0:
print(stderr_data.rstrip(u"\n"))
pipe_once_process = None
written_to_pipe_once_process = False
@special_command(
'watch',
'watch [seconds] [-c] query',
'Executes the query every [seconds] seconds (by default 5).'
)
def watch_query(arg, **kwargs):
usage = """Syntax: watch [seconds] [-c] query.
* seconds: The interval at the query will be repeated, in seconds.
By default 5.
* -c: Clears the screen between every iteration.
"""
if not arg:
yield (None, None, None, usage)
return
seconds = 5
clear_screen = False
statement = None
while statement is None:
arg = arg.strip()
if not arg:
# Oops, we parsed all the arguments without finding a statement
yield (None, None, None, usage)
return
(current_arg, _, arg) = arg.partition(' ')
try:
seconds = float(current_arg)
continue
except ValueError:
pass
if current_arg == '-c':
clear_screen = True
continue
statement = '{0!s} {1!s}'.format(current_arg, arg)
destructive_prompt = confirm_destructive_query(statement)
if destructive_prompt is False:
click.secho("Wise choice!")
return
elif destructive_prompt is True:
click.secho("Your call!")
cur = kwargs['cur']
sql_list = [
(sql.rstrip(';'), "> {0!s}".format(sql))
for sql in sqlparse.split(statement)
]
old_pager_enabled = is_pager_enabled()
while True:
if clear_screen:
click.clear()
try:
# Somewhere in the code the pager its activated after every yield,
# so we disable it in every iteration
set_pager_enabled(False)
for (sql, title) in sql_list:
cur.execute(sql)
if cur.description:
headers = [x[0] for x in cur.description]
yield (title, cur, headers, None)
else:
yield (title, None, None, None)
sleep(seconds)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
# This prints the Ctrl-C character in its own line, which prevents
# to print a line with the cursor positioned behind the prompt
click.secho("", nl=True)
return
finally:
set_pager_enabled(old_pager_enabled)
@export
@special_command('delimiter', None, 'Change SQL delimiter.')
def set_delimiter(arg, **_):
return delimiter_command.set(arg)
@export
def get_current_delimiter():
return delimiter_command.current
@export
def split_queries(input):
for query in delimiter_command.queries_iter(input):
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import logging
from collections import namedtuple
from . import export
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
NO_QUERY = 0
PARSED_QUERY = 1
RAW_QUERY = 2
SpecialCommand = namedtuple('SpecialCommand',
['handler', 'command', 'shortcut', 'description', 'arg_type', 'hidden',
'case_sensitive'])
COMMANDS = {}
@export
class CommandNotFound(Exception):
pass
@export
def parse_special_command(sql):
command, _, arg = sql.partition(' ')
verbose = '+' in command
command = command.strip().replace('+', '')
return (command, verbose, arg.strip())
@export
def special_command(command, shortcut, description, arg_type=PARSED_QUERY,
hidden=False, case_sensitive=False, aliases=()):
def wrapper(wrapped):
register_special_command(wrapped, command, shortcut, description,
arg_type, hidden, case_sensitive, aliases)
return wrapped
return wrapper
@export
def register_special_command(handler, command, shortcut, description,
arg_type=PARSED_QUERY, hidden=False, case_sensitive=False, aliases=()):
cmd = command.lower() if not case_sensitive else command
COMMANDS[cmd] = SpecialCommand(handler, command, shortcut, description,
arg_type, hidden, case_sensitive)
for alias in aliases:
cmd = alias.lower() if not case_sensitive else alias
COMMANDS[cmd] = SpecialCommand(handler, command, shortcut, description,
arg_type, case_sensitive=case_sensitive,
hidden=True)
@export
def execute(cur, sql):
"""Execute a special command and return the results. If the special command
is not supported a KeyError will be raised.
"""
command, verbose, arg = parse_special_command(sql)
if (command not in COMMANDS) and (command.lower() not in COMMANDS):
raise CommandNotFound
try:
special_cmd = COMMANDS[command]
except KeyError:
special_cmd = COMMANDS[command.lower()]
if special_cmd.case_sensitive:
raise CommandNotFound('Command not found: %s' % command)
# "help <SQL KEYWORD> is a special case. We want built-in help, not
# mycli help here.
if command == 'help' and arg:
return show_keyword_help(cur=cur, arg=arg)
if special_cmd.arg_type == NO_QUERY:
return special_cmd.handler()
elif special_cmd.arg_type == PARSED_QUERY:
return special_cmd.handler(cur=cur, arg=arg, verbose=verbose)
elif special_cmd.arg_type == RAW_QUERY:
return special_cmd.handler(cur=cur, query=sql)
@special_command('help', '\\?', 'Show this help.', arg_type=NO_QUERY, aliases=('\\?', '?'))
def show_help(): # All the parameters are ignored.
headers = ['Command', 'Shortcut', 'Description']
result = []
for _, value in sorted(COMMANDS.items()):
if not value.hidden:
result.append((value.command, value.shortcut, value.description))
return [(None, result, headers, None)]
def show_keyword_help(cur, arg):
"""
Call the built-in "show <command>", to display help for an SQL keyword.
:param cur: cursor
:param arg: string
:return: list
"""
keyword = arg.strip('"').strip("'")
query = "help '{0}'".format(keyword)
log.debug(query)
cur.execute(query)
if cur.description and cur.rowcount > 0:
headers = [x[0] for x in cur.description]
return [(None, cur, headers, '')]
else:
return [(None, None, None, 'No help found for {0}.'.format(keyword))]
@special_command('exit', '\\q', 'Exit.', arg_type=NO_QUERY, aliases=('\\q', ))
@special_command('quit', '\\q', 'Quit.', arg_type=NO_QUERY)
def quit(*_args):
raise EOFError
@special_command('\\e', '\\e', 'Edit command with editor (uses $EDITOR).',
arg_type=NO_QUERY, case_sensitive=True)
@special_command('\\clip', '\\clip', 'Copy query to the system clipboard.',
arg_type=NO_QUERY, case_sensitive=True)
@special_command('\\G', '\\G', 'Display current query results vertically.',
arg_type=NO_QUERY, case_sensitive=True)
def stub():
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import os
import subprocess
def handle_cd_command(arg):
"""Handles a `cd` shell command by calling python's os.chdir."""
CD_CMD = 'cd'
tokens = arg.split(CD_CMD + ' ')
directory = tokens[-1] if len(tokens) > 1 else None
if not directory:
return False, "No folder name was provided."
try:
os.chdir(directory)
subprocess.call(['pwd'])
return True, None
except OSError as e:
return False, e.strerror
def format_uptime(uptime_in_seconds):
"""Format number of seconds into human-readable string.
:param uptime_in_seconds: The server uptime in seconds.
:returns: A human-readable string representing the uptime.
>>> uptime = format_uptime('56892')
>>> print(uptime)
15 hours 48 min 12 sec
"""
m, s = divmod(int(uptime_in_seconds), 60)
h, m = divmod(m, 60)
d, h = divmod(h, 24)
uptime_values = []
for value, unit in ((d, 'days'), (h, 'hours'), (m, 'min'), (s, 'sec')):
if value == 0 and not uptime_values:
# Don't include a value/unit if the unit isn't applicable to
# the uptime. E.g. don't do 0 days 0 hours 1 min 30 sec.
continue
elif value == 1 and unit.endswith('s'):
# Remove the "s" if the unit is singular.
unit = unit[:-1]
uptime_values.append('{0} {1}'.format(value, unit))
uptime = ' '.join(uptime_values)
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"""Format adapter for sql."""
from cli_helpers.utils import filter_dict_by_key
from mycli.packages.parseutils import extract_tables
supported_formats = ('sql-insert', 'sql-update', 'sql-update-1',
'sql-update-2', )
preprocessors = ()
def escape_for_sql_statement(value):
if isinstance(value, bytes):
return f"X'{value.hex()}'"
else:
return formatter.mycli.sqlexecute.conn.escape(value)
def adapter(data, headers, table_format=None, **kwargs):
tables = extract_tables(formatter.query)
if len(tables) > 0:
table = tables[0]
if table[0]:
table_name = "{}.{}".format(*table[:2])
else:
table_name = table[1]
else:
table_name = "`DUAL`"
if table_format == 'sql-insert':
h = "`, `".join(headers)
yield "INSERT INTO {} (`{}`) VALUES".format(table_name, h)
prefix = " "
for d in data:
values = ", ".join(escape_for_sql_statement(v)
for i, v in enumerate(d))
yield "{}({})".format(prefix, values)
if prefix == " ":
prefix = ", "
yield ";"
if table_format.startswith('sql-update'):
s = table_format.split('-')
keys = 1
if len(s) > 2:
keys = int(s[-1])
for d in data:
yield "UPDATE {} SET".format(table_name)
prefix = " "
for i, v in enumerate(d[keys:], keys):
yield "{}`{}` = {}".format(prefix, headers[i], escape_for_sql_statement(v))
if prefix == " ":
prefix = ", "
f = "`{}` = {}"
where = (f.format(headers[i], escape_for_sql_statement(
d[i])) for i in range(keys))
yield "WHERE {};".format(" AND ".join(where))
def register_new_formatter(TabularOutputFormatter):
global formatter
formatter = TabularOutputFormatter
for sql_format in supported_formats:
TabularOutputFormatter.register_new_formatter(
sql_format, adapter, preprocessors, {'table_format': sql_format})

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import logging
from re import compile, escape
from collections import Counter
from prompt_toolkit.completion import Completer, Completion
from .packages.completion_engine import suggest_type
from .packages.parseutils import last_word
from .packages.filepaths import parse_path, complete_path, suggest_path
from .packages.special.favoritequeries import FavoriteQueries
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class SQLCompleter(Completer):
keywords = ['ACCESS', 'ADD', 'ALL', 'ALTER TABLE', 'AND', 'ANY', 'AS',
'ASC', 'AUTO_INCREMENT', 'BEFORE', 'BEGIN', 'BETWEEN',
'BIGINT', 'BINARY', 'BY', 'CASE', 'CHANGE MASTER TO', 'CHAR',
'CHARACTER SET', 'CHECK', 'COLLATE', 'COLUMN', 'COMMENT',
'COMMIT', 'CONSTRAINT', 'CREATE', 'CURRENT',
'CURRENT_TIMESTAMP', 'DATABASE', 'DATE', 'DECIMAL', 'DEFAULT',
'DELETE FROM', 'DESC', 'DESCRIBE', 'DROP',
'ELSE', 'END', 'ENGINE', 'ESCAPE', 'EXISTS', 'FILE', 'FLOAT',
'FOR', 'FOREIGN KEY', 'FORMAT', 'FROM', 'FULL', 'FUNCTION',
'GRANT', 'GROUP BY', 'HAVING', 'HOST', 'IDENTIFIED', 'IN',
'INCREMENT', 'INDEX', 'INSERT INTO', 'INT', 'INTEGER',
'INTERVAL', 'INTO', 'IS', 'JOIN', 'KEY', 'LEFT', 'LEVEL',
'LIKE', 'LIMIT', 'LOCK', 'LOGS', 'LONG', 'MASTER',
'MEDIUMINT', 'MODE', 'MODIFY', 'NOT', 'NULL', 'NUMBER',
'OFFSET', 'ON', 'OPTION', 'OR', 'ORDER BY', 'OUTER', 'OWNER',
'PASSWORD', 'PORT', 'PRIMARY', 'PRIVILEGES', 'PROCESSLIST',
'PURGE', 'REFERENCES', 'REGEXP', 'RENAME', 'REPAIR', 'RESET',
'REVOKE', 'RIGHT', 'ROLLBACK', 'ROW', 'ROWS', 'ROW_FORMAT',
'SAVEPOINT', 'SELECT', 'SESSION', 'SET', 'SHARE', 'SHOW',
'SLAVE', 'SMALLINT', 'SMALLINT', 'START', 'STOP', 'TABLE',
'THEN', 'TINYINT', 'TO', 'TRANSACTION', 'TRIGGER', 'TRUNCATE',
'UNION', 'UNIQUE', 'UNSIGNED', 'UPDATE', 'USE', 'USER',
'USING', 'VALUES', 'VARCHAR', 'VIEW', 'WHEN', 'WHERE', 'WITH']
functions = ['AVG', 'CONCAT', 'COUNT', 'DISTINCT', 'FIRST', 'FORMAT',
'FROM_UNIXTIME', 'LAST', 'LCASE', 'LEN', 'MAX', 'MID',
'MIN', 'NOW', 'ROUND', 'SUM', 'TOP', 'UCASE', 'UNIX_TIMESTAMP']
show_items = []
change_items = ['MASTER_BIND', 'MASTER_HOST', 'MASTER_USER',
'MASTER_PASSWORD', 'MASTER_PORT', 'MASTER_CONNECT_RETRY',
'MASTER_HEARTBEAT_PERIOD', 'MASTER_LOG_FILE',
'MASTER_LOG_POS', 'RELAY_LOG_FILE', 'RELAY_LOG_POS',
'MASTER_SSL', 'MASTER_SSL_CA', 'MASTER_SSL_CAPATH',
'MASTER_SSL_CERT', 'MASTER_SSL_KEY', 'MASTER_SSL_CIPHER',
'MASTER_SSL_VERIFY_SERVER_CERT', 'IGNORE_SERVER_IDS']
users = []
def __init__(self, smart_completion=True, supported_formats=(), keyword_casing='auto'):
super(self.__class__, self).__init__()
self.smart_completion = smart_completion
self.reserved_words = set()
for x in self.keywords:
self.reserved_words.update(x.split())
self.name_pattern = compile(r"^[_a-z][_a-z0-9\$]*$")
self.special_commands = []
self.table_formats = supported_formats
if keyword_casing not in ('upper', 'lower', 'auto'):
keyword_casing = 'auto'
self.keyword_casing = keyword_casing
self.reset_completions()
def escape_name(self, name):
if name and ((not self.name_pattern.match(name))
or (name.upper() in self.reserved_words)
or (name.upper() in self.functions)):
name = '`%s`' % name
return name
def unescape_name(self, name):
"""Unquote a string."""
if name and name[0] == '"' and name[-1] == '"':
name = name[1:-1]
return name
def escaped_names(self, names):
return [self.escape_name(name) for name in names]
def extend_special_commands(self, special_commands):
# Special commands are not part of all_completions since they can only
# be at the beginning of a line.
self.special_commands.extend(special_commands)
def extend_database_names(self, databases):
self.databases.extend(databases)
def extend_keywords(self, additional_keywords):
self.keywords.extend(additional_keywords)
self.all_completions.update(additional_keywords)
def extend_show_items(self, show_items):
for show_item in show_items:
self.show_items.extend(show_item)
self.all_completions.update(show_item)
def extend_change_items(self, change_items):
for change_item in change_items:
self.change_items.extend(change_item)
self.all_completions.update(change_item)
def extend_users(self, users):
for user in users:
self.users.extend(user)
self.all_completions.update(user)
def extend_schemata(self, schema):
if schema is None:
return
metadata = self.dbmetadata['tables']
metadata[schema] = {}
# dbmetadata.values() are the 'tables' and 'functions' dicts
for metadata in self.dbmetadata.values():
metadata[schema] = {}
self.all_completions.update(schema)
def extend_relations(self, data, kind):
"""Extend metadata for tables or views
:param data: list of (rel_name, ) tuples
:param kind: either 'tables' or 'views'
:return:
"""
# 'data' is a generator object. It can throw an exception while being
# consumed. This could happen if the user has launched the app without
# specifying a database name. This exception must be handled to prevent
# crashing.
try:
data = [self.escaped_names(d) for d in data]
except Exception:
data = []
# dbmetadata['tables'][$schema_name][$table_name] should be a list of
# column names. Default to an asterisk
metadata = self.dbmetadata[kind]
for relname in data:
try:
metadata[self.dbname][relname[0]] = ['*']
except KeyError:
_logger.error('%r %r listed in unrecognized schema %r',
kind, relname[0], self.dbname)
self.all_completions.add(relname[0])
def extend_columns(self, column_data, kind):
"""Extend column metadata
:param column_data: list of (rel_name, column_name) tuples
:param kind: either 'tables' or 'views'
:return:
"""
# 'column_data' is a generator object. It can throw an exception while
# being consumed. This could happen if the user has launched the app
# without specifying a database name. This exception must be handled to
# prevent crashing.
try:
column_data = [self.escaped_names(d) for d in column_data]
except Exception:
column_data = []
metadata = self.dbmetadata[kind]
for relname, column in column_data:
metadata[self.dbname][relname].append(column)
self.all_completions.add(column)
def extend_functions(self, func_data):
# 'func_data' is a generator object. It can throw an exception while
# being consumed. This could happen if the user has launched the app
# without specifying a database name. This exception must be handled to
# prevent crashing.
try:
func_data = [self.escaped_names(d) for d in func_data]
except Exception:
func_data = []
# dbmetadata['functions'][$schema_name][$function_name] should return
# function metadata.
metadata = self.dbmetadata['functions']
for func in func_data:
metadata[self.dbname][func[0]] = None
self.all_completions.add(func[0])
def set_dbname(self, dbname):
self.dbname = dbname
def reset_completions(self):
self.databases = []
self.users = []
self.show_items = []
self.dbname = ''
self.dbmetadata = {'tables': {}, 'views': {}, 'functions': {}}
self.all_completions = set(self.keywords + self.functions)
@staticmethod
def find_matches(text, collection, start_only=False, fuzzy=True, casing=None):
"""Find completion matches for the given text.
Given the user's input text and a collection of available
completions, find completions matching the last word of the
text.
If `start_only` is True, the text will match an available
completion only at the beginning. Otherwise, a completion is
considered a match if the text appears anywhere within it.
yields prompt_toolkit Completion instances for any matches found
in the collection of available completions.
"""
last = last_word(text, include='most_punctuations')
text = last.lower()
completions = []
if fuzzy:
regex = '.*?'.join(map(escape, text))
pat = compile('(%s)' % regex)
for item in sorted(collection):
r = pat.search(item.lower())
if r:
completions.append((len(r.group()), r.start(), item))
else:
match_end_limit = len(text) if start_only else None
for item in sorted(collection):
match_point = item.lower().find(text, 0, match_end_limit)
if match_point >= 0:
completions.append((len(text), match_point, item))
if casing == 'auto':
casing = 'lower' if last and last[-1].islower() else 'upper'
def apply_case(kw):
if casing == 'upper':
return kw.upper()
return kw.lower()
return (Completion(z if casing is None else apply_case(z), -len(text))
for x, y, z in sorted(completions))
def get_completions(self, document, complete_event, smart_completion=None):
word_before_cursor = document.get_word_before_cursor(WORD=True)
if smart_completion is None:
smart_completion = self.smart_completion
# If smart_completion is off then match any word that starts with
# 'word_before_cursor'.
if not smart_completion:
return self.find_matches(word_before_cursor, self.all_completions,
start_only=True, fuzzy=False)
completions = []
suggestions = suggest_type(document.text, document.text_before_cursor)
for suggestion in suggestions:
_logger.debug('Suggestion type: %r', suggestion['type'])
if suggestion['type'] == 'column':
tables = suggestion['tables']
_logger.debug("Completion column scope: %r", tables)
scoped_cols = self.populate_scoped_cols(tables)
if suggestion.get('drop_unique'):
# drop_unique is used for 'tb11 JOIN tbl2 USING (...'
# which should suggest only columns that appear in more than
# one table
scoped_cols = [
col for (col, count) in Counter(scoped_cols).items()
if count > 1 and col != '*'
]
cols = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor, scoped_cols)
completions.extend(cols)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'function':
# suggest user-defined functions using substring matching
funcs = self.populate_schema_objects(suggestion['schema'],
'functions')
user_funcs = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor, funcs)
completions.extend(user_funcs)
# suggest hardcoded functions using startswith matching only if
# there is no schema qualifier. If a schema qualifier is
# present it probably denotes a table.
# eg: SELECT * FROM users u WHERE u.
if not suggestion['schema']:
predefined_funcs = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor,
self.functions,
start_only=True,
fuzzy=False,
casing=self.keyword_casing)
completions.extend(predefined_funcs)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'table':
tables = self.populate_schema_objects(suggestion['schema'],
'tables')
tables = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor, tables)
completions.extend(tables)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'view':
views = self.populate_schema_objects(suggestion['schema'],
'views')
views = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor, views)
completions.extend(views)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'alias':
aliases = suggestion['aliases']
aliases = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor, aliases)
completions.extend(aliases)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'database':
dbs = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor, self.databases)
completions.extend(dbs)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'keyword':
keywords = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor, self.keywords,
start_only=True,
fuzzy=False,
casing=self.keyword_casing)
completions.extend(keywords)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'show':
show_items = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor,
self.show_items,
start_only=False,
fuzzy=True,
casing=self.keyword_casing)
completions.extend(show_items)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'change':
change_items = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor,
self.change_items,
start_only=False,
fuzzy=True)
completions.extend(change_items)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'user':
users = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor, self.users,
start_only=False,
fuzzy=True)
completions.extend(users)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'special':
special = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor,
self.special_commands,
start_only=True,
fuzzy=False)
completions.extend(special)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'favoritequery':
queries = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor,
FavoriteQueries.instance.list(),
start_only=False, fuzzy=True)
completions.extend(queries)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'table_format':
formats = self.find_matches(word_before_cursor,
self.table_formats,
start_only=True, fuzzy=False)
completions.extend(formats)
elif suggestion['type'] == 'file_name':
file_names = self.find_files(word_before_cursor)
completions.extend(file_names)
return completions
def find_files(self, word):
"""Yield matching directory or file names.
:param word:
:return: iterable
"""
base_path, last_path, position = parse_path(word)
paths = suggest_path(word)
for name in sorted(paths):
suggestion = complete_path(name, last_path)
if suggestion:
yield Completion(suggestion, position)
def populate_scoped_cols(self, scoped_tbls):
"""Find all columns in a set of scoped_tables
:param scoped_tbls: list of (schema, table, alias) tuples
:return: list of column names
"""
columns = []
meta = self.dbmetadata
for tbl in scoped_tbls:
# A fully qualified schema.relname reference or default_schema
# DO NOT escape schema names.
schema = tbl[0] or self.dbname
relname = tbl[1]
escaped_relname = self.escape_name(tbl[1])
# We don't know if schema.relname is a table or view. Since
# tables and views cannot share the same name, we can check one
# at a time
try:
columns.extend(meta['tables'][schema][relname])
# Table exists, so don't bother checking for a view
continue
except KeyError:
try:
columns.extend(meta['tables'][schema][escaped_relname])
# Table exists, so don't bother checking for a view
continue
except KeyError:
pass
try:
columns.extend(meta['views'][schema][relname])
except KeyError:
pass
return columns
def populate_schema_objects(self, schema, obj_type):
"""Returns list of tables or functions for a (optional) schema"""
metadata = self.dbmetadata[obj_type]
schema = schema or self.dbname
try:
objects = metadata[schema].keys()
except KeyError:
# schema doesn't exist
objects = []
return objects

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import logging
import pymysql
import sqlparse
from .packages import special
from pymysql.constants import FIELD_TYPE
from pymysql.converters import (convert_datetime,
convert_timedelta, convert_date, conversions,
decoders)
try:
import paramiko
except ImportError:
from mycli.packages.paramiko_stub import paramiko
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
FIELD_TYPES = decoders.copy()
FIELD_TYPES.update({
FIELD_TYPE.NULL: type(None)
})
class SQLExecute(object):
databases_query = '''SHOW DATABASES'''
tables_query = '''SHOW TABLES'''
version_query = '''SELECT @@VERSION'''
version_comment_query = '''SELECT @@VERSION_COMMENT'''
version_comment_query_mysql4 = '''SHOW VARIABLES LIKE "version_comment"'''
show_candidates_query = '''SELECT name from mysql.help_topic WHERE name like "SHOW %"'''
users_query = '''SELECT CONCAT("'", user, "'@'",host,"'") FROM mysql.user'''
functions_query = '''SELECT ROUTINE_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_TYPE="FUNCTION" AND ROUTINE_SCHEMA = "%s"'''
table_columns_query = '''select TABLE_NAME, COLUMN_NAME from information_schema.columns
where table_schema = '%s'
order by table_name,ordinal_position'''
def __init__(self, database, user, password, host, port, socket, charset,
local_infile, ssl, ssh_user, ssh_host, ssh_port, ssh_password,
ssh_key_filename, init_command=None):
self.dbname = database
self.user = user
self.password = password
self.host = host
self.port = port
self.socket = socket
self.charset = charset
self.local_infile = local_infile
self.ssl = ssl
self._server_type = None
self.connection_id = None
self.ssh_user = ssh_user
self.ssh_host = ssh_host
self.ssh_port = ssh_port
self.ssh_password = ssh_password
self.ssh_key_filename = ssh_key_filename
self.init_command = init_command
self.connect()
def connect(self, database=None, user=None, password=None, host=None,
port=None, socket=None, charset=None, local_infile=None,
ssl=None, ssh_host=None, ssh_port=None, ssh_user=None,
ssh_password=None, ssh_key_filename=None, init_command=None):
db = (database or self.dbname)
user = (user or self.user)
password = (password or self.password)
host = (host or self.host)
port = (port or self.port)
socket = (socket or self.socket)
charset = (charset or self.charset)
local_infile = (local_infile or self.local_infile)
ssl = (ssl or self.ssl)
ssh_user = (ssh_user or self.ssh_user)
ssh_host = (ssh_host or self.ssh_host)
ssh_port = (ssh_port or self.ssh_port)
ssh_password = (ssh_password or self.ssh_password)
ssh_key_filename = (ssh_key_filename or self.ssh_key_filename)
init_command = (init_command or self.init_command)
_logger.debug(
'Connection DB Params: \n'
'\tdatabase: %r'
'\tuser: %r'
'\thost: %r'
'\tport: %r'
'\tsocket: %r'
'\tcharset: %r'
'\tlocal_infile: %r'
'\tssl: %r'
'\tssh_user: %r'
'\tssh_host: %r'
'\tssh_port: %r'
'\tssh_password: %r'
'\tssh_key_filename: %r'
'\tinit_command: %r',
db, user, host, port, socket, charset, local_infile, ssl,
ssh_user, ssh_host, ssh_port, ssh_password, ssh_key_filename,
init_command
)
conv = conversions.copy()
conv.update({
FIELD_TYPE.TIMESTAMP: lambda obj: (convert_datetime(obj) or obj),
FIELD_TYPE.DATETIME: lambda obj: (convert_datetime(obj) or obj),
FIELD_TYPE.TIME: lambda obj: (convert_timedelta(obj) or obj),
FIELD_TYPE.DATE: lambda obj: (convert_date(obj) or obj),
})
defer_connect = False
if ssh_host:
defer_connect = True
client_flag = pymysql.constants.CLIENT.INTERACTIVE
if init_command and len(list(special.split_queries(init_command))) > 1:
client_flag |= pymysql.constants.CLIENT.MULTI_STATEMENTS
conn = pymysql.connect(
database=db, user=user, password=password, host=host, port=port,
unix_socket=socket, use_unicode=True, charset=charset,
autocommit=True, client_flag=client_flag,
local_infile=local_infile, conv=conv, ssl=ssl, program_name="mycli",
defer_connect=defer_connect, init_command=init_command
)
if ssh_host:
client = paramiko.SSHClient()
client.load_system_host_keys()
client.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.WarningPolicy())
client.connect(
ssh_host, ssh_port, ssh_user, ssh_password,
key_filename=ssh_key_filename
)
chan = client.get_transport().open_channel(
'direct-tcpip',
(host, port),
('0.0.0.0', 0),
)
conn.connect(chan)
if hasattr(self, 'conn'):
self.conn.close()
self.conn = conn
# Update them after the connection is made to ensure that it was a
# successful connection.
self.dbname = db
self.user = user
self.password = password
self.host = host
self.port = port
self.socket = socket
self.charset = charset
self.ssl = ssl
self.init_command = init_command
# retrieve connection id
self.reset_connection_id()
def run(self, statement):
"""Execute the sql in the database and return the results. The results
are a list of tuples. Each tuple has 4 values
(title, rows, headers, status).
"""
# Remove spaces and EOL
statement = statement.strip()
if not statement: # Empty string
yield (None, None, None, None)
# Split the sql into separate queries and run each one.
# Unless it's saving a favorite query, in which case we
# want to save them all together.
if statement.startswith('\\fs'):
components = [statement]
else:
components = special.split_queries(statement)
for sql in components:
# \G is treated specially since we have to set the expanded output.
if sql.endswith('\\G'):
special.set_expanded_output(True)
sql = sql[:-2].strip()
cur = self.conn.cursor()
try: # Special command
_logger.debug('Trying a dbspecial command. sql: %r', sql)
for result in special.execute(cur, sql):
yield result
except special.CommandNotFound: # Regular SQL
_logger.debug('Regular sql statement. sql: %r', sql)
cur.execute(sql)
while True:
yield self.get_result(cur)
# PyMySQL returns an extra, empty result set with stored
# procedures. We skip it (rowcount is zero and no
# description).
if not cur.nextset() or (not cur.rowcount and cur.description is None):
break
def get_result(self, cursor):
"""Get the current result's data from the cursor."""
title = headers = None
# cursor.description is not None for queries that return result sets,
# e.g. SELECT or SHOW.
if cursor.description is not None:
headers = [x[0] for x in cursor.description]
status = '{0} row{1} in set'
else:
_logger.debug('No rows in result.')
status = 'Query OK, {0} row{1} affected'
status = status.format(cursor.rowcount,
'' if cursor.rowcount == 1 else 's')
return (title, cursor if cursor.description else None, headers, status)
def tables(self):
"""Yields table names"""
with self.conn.cursor() as cur:
_logger.debug('Tables Query. sql: %r', self.tables_query)
cur.execute(self.tables_query)
for row in cur:
yield row
def table_columns(self):
"""Yields (table name, column name) pairs"""
with self.conn.cursor() as cur:
_logger.debug('Columns Query. sql: %r', self.table_columns_query)
cur.execute(self.table_columns_query % self.dbname)
for row in cur:
yield row
def databases(self):
with self.conn.cursor() as cur:
_logger.debug('Databases Query. sql: %r', self.databases_query)
cur.execute(self.databases_query)
return [x[0] for x in cur.fetchall()]
def functions(self):
"""Yields tuples of (schema_name, function_name)"""
with self.conn.cursor() as cur:
_logger.debug('Functions Query. sql: %r', self.functions_query)
cur.execute(self.functions_query % self.dbname)
for row in cur:
yield row
def show_candidates(self):
with self.conn.cursor() as cur:
_logger.debug('Show Query. sql: %r', self.show_candidates_query)
try:
cur.execute(self.show_candidates_query)
except pymysql.DatabaseError as e:
_logger.error('No show completions due to %r', e)
yield ''
else:
for row in cur:
yield (row[0].split(None, 1)[-1], )
def users(self):
with self.conn.cursor() as cur:
_logger.debug('Users Query. sql: %r', self.users_query)
try:
cur.execute(self.users_query)
except pymysql.DatabaseError as e:
_logger.error('No user completions due to %r', e)
yield ''
else:
for row in cur:
yield row
def server_type(self):
if self._server_type:
return self._server_type
with self.conn.cursor() as cur:
_logger.debug('Version Query. sql: %r', self.version_query)
cur.execute(self.version_query)
version = cur.fetchone()[0]
if version[0] == '4':
_logger.debug('Version Comment. sql: %r',
self.version_comment_query_mysql4)
cur.execute(self.version_comment_query_mysql4)
version_comment = cur.fetchone()[1].lower()
if isinstance(version_comment, bytes):
# with python3 this query returns bytes
version_comment = version_comment.decode('utf-8')
else:
_logger.debug('Version Comment. sql: %r',
self.version_comment_query)
cur.execute(self.version_comment_query)
version_comment = cur.fetchone()[0].lower()
if 'mariadb' in version_comment:
product_type = 'mariadb'
elif 'percona' in version_comment:
product_type = 'percona'
else:
product_type = 'mysql'
self._server_type = (product_type, version)
return self._server_type
def get_connection_id(self):
if not self.connection_id:
self.reset_connection_id()
return self.connection_id
def reset_connection_id(self):
# Remember current connection id
_logger.debug('Get current connection id')
res = self.run('select connection_id()')
for title, cur, headers, status in res:
self.connection_id = cur.fetchone()[0]
_logger.debug('Current connection id: %s', self.connection_id)
def change_db(self, db):
self.conn.select_db(db)
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"""A script to publish a release of mycli to PyPI."""
import io
from optparse import OptionParser
import re
import subprocess
import sys
import click
DEBUG = False
CONFIRM_STEPS = False
DRY_RUN = False
def skip_step():
"""
Asks for user's response whether to run a step. Default is yes.
:return: boolean
"""
global CONFIRM_STEPS
if CONFIRM_STEPS:
return not click.confirm('--- Run this step?', default=True)
return False
def run_step(*args):
"""
Prints out the command and asks if it should be run.
If yes (default), runs it.
:param args: list of strings (command and args)
"""
global DRY_RUN
cmd = args
print(' '.join(cmd))
if skip_step():
print('--- Skipping...')
elif DRY_RUN:
print('--- Pretending to run...')
else:
subprocess.check_output(cmd)
def version(version_file):
_version_re = re.compile(
r'__version__\s+=\s+(?P<quote>[\'"])(?P<version>.*)(?P=quote)')
with open(version_file) as f:
ver = _version_re.search(f.read()).group('version')
return ver
def commit_for_release(version_file, ver):
run_step('git', 'reset')
run_step('git', 'add', version_file)
run_step('git', 'commit', '--message',
'Releasing version {}'.format(ver))
def create_git_tag(tag_name):
run_step('git', 'tag', tag_name)
def create_distribution_files():
run_step('python', 'setup.py', 'sdist', 'bdist_wheel')
def upload_distribution_files():
run_step('twine', 'upload', 'dist/*')
def push_to_github():
run_step('git', 'push', 'origin', 'master')
def push_tags_to_github():
run_step('git', 'push', '--tags', 'origin')
def checklist(questions):
for question in questions:
if not click.confirm('--- {}'.format(question), default=False):
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
if DEBUG:
subprocess.check_output = lambda x: x
ver = version('mycli/__init__.py')
print('Releasing Version:', ver)
parser = OptionParser()
parser.add_option(
"-c", "--confirm-steps", action="store_true", dest="confirm_steps",
default=False, help=("Confirm every step. If the step is not "
"confirmed, it will be skipped.")
)
parser.add_option(
"-d", "--dry-run", action="store_true", dest="dry_run",
default=False, help="Print out, but not actually run any steps."
)
popts, pargs = parser.parse_args()
CONFIRM_STEPS = popts.confirm_steps
DRY_RUN = popts.dry_run
if not click.confirm('Are you sure?', default=False):
sys.exit(1)
commit_for_release('mycli/__init__.py', ver)
create_git_tag('v{}'.format(ver))
create_distribution_files()
push_to_github()
push_tags_to_github()
upload_distribution_files()

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mock
pytest!=3.3.0
pytest-cov==2.4.0
tox
twine==1.12.1
behave>=1.2.4
pexpect==3.3
coverage==5.0.4
codecov==2.0.9
autopep8==1.3.3
colorama==0.4.1
git+https://github.com/hayd/pep8radius.git # --error-status option not released
click>=7.0
paramiko==2.7.1

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[bdist_wheel]
universal = 1
[tool:pytest]
addopts = --capture=sys
--showlocals
--doctest-modules
--doctest-ignore-import-errors
--ignore=setup.py
--ignore=mycli/magic.py
--ignore=mycli/packages/parseutils.py
--ignore=test/features
[pep8]
rev = master
docformatter = True
diff = True
error-status = True

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import ast
import re
import subprocess
import sys
from setuptools import Command, find_packages, setup
from setuptools.command.test import test as TestCommand
_version_re = re.compile(r'__version__\s+=\s+(.*)')
with open('mycli/__init__.py') as f:
version = ast.literal_eval(_version_re.search(
f.read()).group(1))
description = 'CLI for MySQL Database. With auto-completion and syntax highlighting.'
install_requirements = [
'click >= 7.0',
'Pygments >= 1.6',
'prompt_toolkit>=3.0.6,<4.0.0',
'PyMySQL >= 0.9.2',
'sqlparse>=0.3.0,<0.4.0',
'configobj >= 5.0.5',
'cryptography >= 1.0.0',
'cli_helpers[styles] >= 2.0.1',
'pyperclip >= 1.8.1'
]
class lint(Command):
description = 'check code against PEP 8 (and fix violations)'
user_options = [
('branch=', 'b', 'branch/revision to compare against (e.g. master)'),
('fix', 'f', 'fix the violations in place'),
('error-status', 'e', 'return an error code on failed PEP check'),
]
def initialize_options(self):
"""Set the default options."""
self.branch = 'master'
self.fix = False
self.error_status = True
def finalize_options(self):
pass
def run(self):
cmd = 'pep8radius {}'.format(self.branch)
if self.fix:
cmd += ' --in-place'
if self.error_status:
cmd += ' --error-status'
sys.exit(subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True))
class test(TestCommand):
user_options = [
('pytest-args=', 'a', 'Arguments to pass to pytest'),
('behave-args=', 'b', 'Arguments to pass to pytest')
]
def initialize_options(self):
TestCommand.initialize_options(self)
self.pytest_args = ''
self.behave_args = '--no-capture'
def run_tests(self):
unit_test_errno = subprocess.call(
'pytest test/ ' + self.pytest_args,
shell=True
)
cli_errno = subprocess.call(
'behave test/features ' + self.behave_args,
shell=True
)
subprocess.run(['git', 'checkout', '--', 'test/myclirc'], check=False)
sys.exit(unit_test_errno or cli_errno)
setup(
name='mycli',
author='Mycli Core Team',
author_email='mycli-dev@googlegroups.com',
version=version,
url='http://mycli.net',
packages=find_packages(),
package_data={'mycli': ['myclirc', 'AUTHORS', 'SPONSORS']},
description=description,
long_description=description,
install_requires=install_requirements,
entry_points={
'console_scripts': ['mycli = mycli.main:cli'],
},
cmdclass={'lint': lint, 'test': test},
python_requires=">=3.6",
classifiers=[
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License',
'Operating System :: Unix',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8',
'Programming Language :: SQL',
'Topic :: Database',
'Topic :: Database :: Front-Ends',
'Topic :: Software Development',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules',
],
extras_require={
'ssh': ['paramiko'],
},
)

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import pytest
from .utils import (HOST, USER, PASSWORD, PORT, CHARSET, create_db,
db_connection, SSH_USER, SSH_HOST, SSH_PORT)
import mycli.sqlexecute
@pytest.fixture(scope="function")
def connection():
create_db('_test_db')
connection = db_connection('_test_db')
yield connection
connection.close()
@pytest.fixture
def cursor(connection):
with connection.cursor() as cur:
return cur
@pytest.fixture
def executor(connection):
return mycli.sqlexecute.SQLExecute(
database='_test_db', user=USER,
host=HOST, password=PASSWORD, port=PORT, socket=None, charset=CHARSET,
local_infile=False, ssl=None, ssh_user=SSH_USER, ssh_host=SSH_HOST,
ssh_port=SSH_PORT, ssh_password=None, ssh_key_filename=None
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Feature: auto_vertical mode:
on, off
Scenario: auto_vertical on with small query
When we run dbcli with --auto-vertical-output
and we execute a small query
then we see small results in horizontal format
Scenario: auto_vertical on with large query
When we run dbcli with --auto-vertical-output
and we execute a large query
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Feature: run the cli,
call the help command,
exit the cli
Scenario: run "\?" command
When we send "\?" command
then we see help output
Scenario: run source command
When we send source command
then we see help output
Scenario: check our application_name
When we run query to check application_name
then we see found
Scenario: run the cli and exit
When we send "ctrl + d"
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Feature: manipulate databases:
create, drop, connect, disconnect
Scenario: create and drop temporary database
When we create database
then we see database created
when we drop database
then we confirm the destructive warning
then we see database dropped
when we connect to dbserver
then we see database connected
Scenario: connect and disconnect from test database
When we connect to test database
then we see database connected
when we connect to dbserver
then we see database connected
Scenario: connect and disconnect from quoted test database
When we connect to quoted test database
then we see database connected
Scenario: create and drop default database
When we create database
then we see database created
when we connect to tmp database
then we see database connected
when we drop database
then we confirm the destructive warning
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Feature: manipulate tables:
create, insert, update, select, delete from, drop
Scenario: create, insert, select from, update, drop table
When we connect to test database
then we see database connected
when we create table
then we see table created
when we insert into table
then we see record inserted
when we update table
then we see record updated
when we select from table
then we see data selected
when we delete from table
then we confirm the destructive warning
then we see record deleted
when we drop table
then we confirm the destructive warning
then we see table dropped
when we connect to dbserver
then we see database connected
Scenario: select null values
When we connect to test database
then we see database connected
when we select null
then we see null selected
Scenario: confirm destructive query
When we query "create table foo(x integer);"
and we query "delete from foo;"
and we answer the destructive warning with "y"
then we see text "Your call!"
Scenario: decline destructive query
When we query "delete from foo;"
and we answer the destructive warning with "n"
then we see text "Wise choice!"
Scenario: no destructive warning if disabled in config
When we run dbcli with --no-warn
and we query "create table blabla(x integer);"
and we query "delete from blabla;"
Then we see text "Query OK"
Scenario: confirm destructive query with invalid response
When we query "delete from foo;"
then we answer the destructive warning with invalid "1" and see text "is not a valid boolean"

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import pymysql
def create_db(hostname='localhost', port=3306, username=None,
password=None, dbname=None):
"""Create test database.
:param hostname: string
:param port: int
:param username: string
:param password: string
:param dbname: string
:return:
"""
cn = pymysql.connect(
host=hostname,
port=port,
user=username,
password=password,
charset='utf8mb4',
cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor
)
with cn.cursor() as cr:
cr.execute('drop database if exists ' + dbname)
cr.execute('create database ' + dbname)
cn.close()
cn = create_cn(hostname, port, password, username, dbname)
return cn
def create_cn(hostname, port, password, username, dbname):
"""Open connection to database.
:param hostname:
:param port:
:param password:
:param username:
:param dbname: string
:return: psycopg2.connection
"""
cn = pymysql.connect(
host=hostname,
port=port,
user=username,
password=password,
db=dbname,
charset='utf8mb4',
cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor
)
return cn
def drop_db(hostname='localhost', port=3306, username=None,
password=None, dbname=None):
"""Drop database.
:param hostname: string
:param port: int
:param username: string
:param password: string
:param dbname: string
"""
cn = pymysql.connect(
host=hostname,
port=port,
user=username,
password=password,
db=dbname,
charset='utf8mb4',
cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor
)
with cn.cursor() as cr:
cr.execute('drop database if exists ' + dbname)
close_cn(cn)
def close_cn(cn=None):
"""Close connection.
:param connection: pymysql.connection
"""
if cn:
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import os
import sys
from tempfile import mkstemp
import db_utils as dbutils
import fixture_utils as fixutils
import pexpect
from steps.wrappers import run_cli, wait_prompt
test_log_file = os.path.join(os.environ['HOME'], '.mycli.test.log')
def before_all(context):
"""Set env parameters."""
os.environ['LINES'] = "100"
os.environ['COLUMNS'] = "100"
os.environ['EDITOR'] = 'ex'
os.environ['LC_ALL'] = 'en_US.UTF-8'
os.environ['PROMPT_TOOLKIT_NO_CPR'] = '1'
os.environ['MYCLI_HISTFILE'] = os.devnull
test_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)))
login_path_file = os.path.join(test_dir, 'mylogin.cnf')
os.environ['MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE'] = login_path_file
context.package_root = os.path.abspath(
os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))))
os.environ["COVERAGE_PROCESS_START"] = os.path.join(context.package_root,
'.coveragerc')
context.exit_sent = False
vi = '_'.join([str(x) for x in sys.version_info[:3]])
db_name = context.config.userdata.get(
'my_test_db', None) or "mycli_behave_tests"
db_name_full = '{0}_{1}'.format(db_name, vi)
# Store get params from config/environment variables
context.conf = {
'host': context.config.userdata.get(
'my_test_host',
os.getenv('PYTEST_HOST', 'localhost')
),
'port': context.config.userdata.get(
'my_test_port',
int(os.getenv('PYTEST_PORT', '3306'))
),
'user': context.config.userdata.get(
'my_test_user',
os.getenv('PYTEST_USER', 'root')
),
'pass': context.config.userdata.get(
'my_test_pass',
os.getenv('PYTEST_PASSWORD', None)
),
'cli_command': context.config.userdata.get(
'my_cli_command', None) or
sys.executable + ' -c "import coverage ; coverage.process_startup(); import mycli.main; mycli.main.cli()"',
'dbname': db_name,
'dbname_tmp': db_name_full + '_tmp',
'vi': vi,
'pager_boundary': '---boundary---',
}
_, my_cnf = mkstemp()
with open(my_cnf, 'w') as f:
f.write(
'[client]\n'
'pager={0} {1} {2}\n'.format(
sys.executable, os.path.join(context.package_root,
'test/features/wrappager.py'),
context.conf['pager_boundary'])
)
context.conf['defaults-file'] = my_cnf
context.conf['myclirc'] = os.path.join(context.package_root, 'test',
'myclirc')
context.cn = dbutils.create_db(context.conf['host'], context.conf['port'],
context.conf['user'],
context.conf['pass'],
context.conf['dbname'])
context.fixture_data = fixutils.read_fixture_files()
def after_all(context):
"""Unset env parameters."""
dbutils.close_cn(context.cn)
dbutils.drop_db(context.conf['host'], context.conf['port'],
context.conf['user'], context.conf['pass'],
context.conf['dbname'])
# Restore env vars.
#for k, v in context.pgenv.items():
# if k in os.environ and v is None:
# del os.environ[k]
# elif v:
# os.environ[k] = v
def before_step(context, _):
context.atprompt = False
def before_scenario(context, _):
with open(test_log_file, 'w') as f:
f.write('')
run_cli(context)
wait_prompt(context)
def after_scenario(context, _):
"""Cleans up after each test complete."""
with open(test_log_file) as f:
for line in f:
if 'error' in line.lower():
raise RuntimeError(f'Error in log file: {line}')
if hasattr(context, 'cli') and not context.exit_sent:
# Quit nicely.
if not context.atprompt:
user = context.conf['user']
host = context.conf['host']
dbname = context.currentdb
context.cli.expect_exact(
'{0}@{1}:{2}>'.format(
user, host, dbname
),
timeout=5
)
context.cli.sendcontrol('c')
context.cli.sendcontrol('d')
context.cli.expect_exact(pexpect.EOF, timeout=5)
# TODO: uncomment to debug a failure
# def after_step(context, step):
# if step.status == "failed":
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+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| Command | Description |
|--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------|
| \# | Refresh auto-completions. |
| \? | Show Help. |
| \c[onnect] database_name | Change to a new database. |
| \d [pattern] | List or describe tables, views and sequences. |
| \dT[S+] [pattern] | List data types |
| \df[+] [pattern] | List functions. |
| \di[+] [pattern] | List indexes. |
| \dn[+] [pattern] | List schemas. |
| \ds[+] [pattern] | List sequences. |
| \dt[+] [pattern] | List tables. |
| \du[+] [pattern] | List roles. |
| \dv[+] [pattern] | List views. |
| \e [file] | Edit the query with external editor. |
| \l | List databases. |
| \n[+] [name] | List or execute named queries. |
| \nd [name [query]] | Delete a named query. |
| \ns name query | Save a named query. |
| \refresh | Refresh auto-completions. |
| \timing | Toggle timing of commands. |
| \x | Toggle expanded output. |
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+-------------+----------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| Command | Shortcut | Description |
+-------------+----------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
| \G | \G | Display current query results vertically. |
| \clip | \clip | Copy query to the system clipboard. |
| \dt | \dt[+] [table] | List or describe tables. |
| \e | \e | Edit command with editor (uses $EDITOR). |
| \f | \f [name [args..]] | List or execute favorite queries. |
| \fd | \fd [name] | Delete a favorite query. |
| \fs | \fs name query | Save a favorite query. |
| \l | \l | List databases. |
| \once | \o [-o] filename | Append next result to an output file (overwrite using -o). |
| \pipe_once | \| command | Send next result to a subprocess. |
| \timing | \t | Toggle timing of commands. |
| connect | \r | Reconnect to the database. Optional database argument. |
| exit | \q | Exit. |
| help | \? | Show this help. |
| nopager | \n | Disable pager, print to stdout. |
| notee | notee | Stop writing results to an output file. |
| pager | \P [command] | Set PAGER. Print the query results via PAGER. |
| prompt | \R | Change prompt format. |
| quit | \q | Quit. |
| rehash | \# | Refresh auto-completions. |
| source | \. filename | Execute commands from file. |
| status | \s | Get status information from the server. |
| system | system [command] | Execute a system shell commmand. |
| tableformat | \T | Change the table format used to output results. |
| tee | tee [-o] filename | Append all results to an output file (overwrite using -o). |
| use | \u | Change to a new database. |
| watch | watch [seconds] [-c] query | Executes the query every [seconds] seconds (by default 5). |
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import os
import io
def read_fixture_lines(filename):
"""Read lines of text from file.
:param filename: string name
:return: list of strings
"""
lines = []
for line in open(filename):
lines.append(line.strip())
return lines
def read_fixture_files():
"""Read all files inside fixture_data directory."""
fixture_dict = {}
current_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
fixture_dir = os.path.join(current_dir, 'fixture_data/')
for filename in os.listdir(fixture_dir):
if filename not in ['.', '..']:
fullname = os.path.join(fixture_dir, filename)
fixture_dict[filename] = read_fixture_lines(fullname)
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Feature: I/O commands
Scenario: edit sql in file with external editor
When we start external editor providing a file name
and we type "select * from abc" in the editor
and we exit the editor
then we see dbcli prompt
and we see "select * from abc" in prompt
Scenario: tee output from query
When we tee output
and we wait for prompt
and we select "select 123456"
and we wait for prompt
and we notee output
and we wait for prompt
then we see 123456 in tee output
Scenario: set delimiter
When we query "delimiter $"
then delimiter is set to "$"
Scenario: set delimiter twice
When we query "delimiter $"
and we query "delimiter ]]"
then delimiter is set to "]]"
Scenario: set delimiter and query on same line
When we query "select 123; delimiter $ select 456 $ delimiter %"
then we see result "123"
and we see result "456"
and delimiter is set to "%"
Scenario: send output to file
When we query "\o /tmp/output1.sql"
and we query "select 123"
and we query "system cat /tmp/output1.sql"
then we see result "123"
Scenario: send output to file two times
When we query "\o /tmp/output1.sql"
and we query "select 123"
and we query "\o /tmp/output2.sql"
and we query "select 456"
and we query "system cat /tmp/output2.sql"
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Feature: named queries:
save, use and delete named queries
Scenario: save, use and delete named queries
When we connect to test database
then we see database connected
when we save a named query
then we see the named query saved
when we use a named query
then we see the named query executed
when we delete a named query
then we see the named query deleted
Scenario: save, use and delete named queries with parameters
When we connect to test database
then we see database connected
when we save a named query with parameters
then we see the named query saved
when we use named query with parameters
then we see the named query with parameters executed
when we use named query with too few parameters
then we see the named query with parameters fail with missing parameters
when we use named query with too many parameters
then we see the named query with parameters fail with extra parameters

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Feature: Special commands
@wip
Scenario: run refresh command
When we refresh completions
and we wait for prompt
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from textwrap import dedent
from behave import then, when
import wrappers
@when('we run dbcli with {arg}')
def step_run_cli_with_arg(context, arg):
wrappers.run_cli(context, run_args=arg.split('='))
@when('we execute a small query')
def step_execute_small_query(context):
context.cli.sendline('select 1')
@when('we execute a large query')
def step_execute_large_query(context):
context.cli.sendline(
'select {}'.format(','.join([str(n) for n in range(1, 50)])))
@then('we see small results in horizontal format')
def step_see_small_results(context):
wrappers.expect_pager(context, dedent("""\
+---+\r
| 1 |\r
+---+\r
| 1 |\r
+---+\r
\r
"""), timeout=5)
wrappers.expect_exact(context, '1 row in set', timeout=2)
@then('we see large results in vertical format')
def step_see_large_results(context):
rows = ['{n:3}| {n}'.format(n=str(n)) for n in range(1, 50)]
expected = ('***************************[ 1. row ]'
'***************************\r\n' +
'{}\r\n'.format('\r\n'.join(rows) + '\r\n'))
wrappers.expect_pager(context, expected, timeout=10)
wrappers.expect_exact(context, '1 row in set', timeout=2)

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"""Steps for behavioral style tests are defined in this module.
Each step is defined by the string decorating it. This string is used
to call the step in "*.feature" file.
"""
from behave import when
from textwrap import dedent
import tempfile
import wrappers
@when('we run dbcli')
def step_run_cli(context):
wrappers.run_cli(context)
@when('we wait for prompt')
def step_wait_prompt(context):
wrappers.wait_prompt(context)
@when('we send "ctrl + d"')
def step_ctrl_d(context):
"""Send Ctrl + D to hopefully exit."""
context.cli.sendcontrol('d')
context.exit_sent = True
@when('we send "\?" command')
def step_send_help(context):
"""Send \?
to see help.
"""
context.cli.sendline('\\?')
wrappers.expect_exact(
context, context.conf['pager_boundary'] + '\r\n', timeout=5)
@when(u'we send source command')
def step_send_source_command(context):
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f:
f.write(b'\?')
f.flush()
context.cli.sendline('\. {0}'.format(f.name))
wrappers.expect_exact(
context, context.conf['pager_boundary'] + '\r\n', timeout=5)
@when(u'we run query to check application_name')
def step_check_application_name(context):
context.cli.sendline(
"SELECT 'found' FROM performance_schema.session_connect_attrs WHERE attr_name = 'program_name' AND attr_value = 'mycli'"
)
@then(u'we see found')
def step_see_found(context):
wrappers.expect_exact(
context,
context.conf['pager_boundary'] + '\r' + dedent('''
+-------+\r
| found |\r
+-------+\r
| found |\r
+-------+\r
\r
''') + context.conf['pager_boundary'],
timeout=5
)
@then(u'we confirm the destructive warning')
def step_confirm_destructive_command(context):
"""Confirm destructive command."""
wrappers.expect_exact(
context, 'You\'re about to run a destructive command.\r\nDo you want to proceed? (y/n):', timeout=2)
context.cli.sendline('y')
@when(u'we answer the destructive warning with "{confirmation}"')
def step_confirm_destructive_command(context, confirmation):
"""Confirm destructive command."""
wrappers.expect_exact(
context, 'You\'re about to run a destructive command.\r\nDo you want to proceed? (y/n):', timeout=2)
context.cli.sendline(confirmation)
@then(u'we answer the destructive warning with invalid "{confirmation}" and see text "{text}"')
def step_confirm_destructive_command(context, confirmation, text):
"""Confirm destructive command."""
wrappers.expect_exact(
context, 'You\'re about to run a destructive command.\r\nDo you want to proceed? (y/n):', timeout=2)
context.cli.sendline(confirmation)
wrappers.expect_exact(context, text, timeout=2)
# we must exit the Click loop, or the feature will hang
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"""Steps for behavioral style tests are defined in this module.
Each step is defined by the string decorating it. This string is used
to call the step in "*.feature" file.
"""
import pexpect
import wrappers
from behave import when, then
@when('we create database')
def step_db_create(context):
"""Send create database."""
context.cli.sendline('create database {0};'.format(
context.conf['dbname_tmp']))
context.response = {
'database_name': context.conf['dbname_tmp']
}
@when('we drop database')
def step_db_drop(context):
"""Send drop database."""
context.cli.sendline('drop database {0};'.format(
context.conf['dbname_tmp']))
@when('we connect to test database')
def step_db_connect_test(context):
"""Send connect to database."""
db_name = context.conf['dbname']
context.currentdb = db_name
context.cli.sendline('use {0};'.format(db_name))
@when('we connect to quoted test database')
def step_db_connect_quoted_tmp(context):
"""Send connect to database."""
db_name = context.conf['dbname']
context.currentdb = db_name
context.cli.sendline('use `{0}`;'.format(db_name))
@when('we connect to tmp database')
def step_db_connect_tmp(context):
"""Send connect to database."""
db_name = context.conf['dbname_tmp']
context.currentdb = db_name
context.cli.sendline('use {0}'.format(db_name))
@when('we connect to dbserver')
def step_db_connect_dbserver(context):
"""Send connect to database."""
context.currentdb = 'mysql'
context.cli.sendline('use mysql')
@then('dbcli exits')
def step_wait_exit(context):
"""Make sure the cli exits."""
wrappers.expect_exact(context, pexpect.EOF, timeout=5)
@then('we see dbcli prompt')
def step_see_prompt(context):
"""Wait to see the prompt."""
user = context.conf['user']
host = context.conf['host']
dbname = context.currentdb
wrappers.wait_prompt(context, '{0}@{1}:{2}> '.format(user, host, dbname))
@then('we see help output')
def step_see_help(context):
for expected_line in context.fixture_data['help_commands.txt']:
wrappers.expect_exact(context, expected_line, timeout=1)
@then('we see database created')
def step_see_db_created(context):
"""Wait to see create database output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(context, 'Query OK, 1 row affected', timeout=2)
@then('we see database dropped')
def step_see_db_dropped(context):
"""Wait to see drop database output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(context, 'Query OK, 0 rows affected', timeout=2)
@then('we see database dropped and no default database')
def step_see_db_dropped_no_default(context):
"""Wait to see drop database output."""
user = context.conf['user']
host = context.conf['host']
database = '(none)'
context.currentdb = None
wrappers.expect_exact(context, 'Query OK, 0 rows affected', timeout=2)
wrappers.wait_prompt(context, '{0}@{1}:{2}>'.format(user, host, database))
@then('we see database connected')
def step_see_db_connected(context):
"""Wait to see drop database output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(
context, 'You are now connected to database "', timeout=2)
wrappers.expect_exact(context, '"', timeout=2)
wrappers.expect_exact(context, ' as user "{0}"'.format(
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"""Steps for behavioral style tests are defined in this module.
Each step is defined by the string decorating it. This string is used
to call the step in "*.feature" file.
"""
import wrappers
from behave import when, then
from textwrap import dedent
@when('we create table')
def step_create_table(context):
"""Send create table."""
context.cli.sendline('create table a(x text);')
@when('we insert into table')
def step_insert_into_table(context):
"""Send insert into table."""
context.cli.sendline('''insert into a(x) values('xxx');''')
@when('we update table')
def step_update_table(context):
"""Send insert into table."""
context.cli.sendline('''update a set x = 'yyy' where x = 'xxx';''')
@when('we select from table')
def step_select_from_table(context):
"""Send select from table."""
context.cli.sendline('select * from a;')
@when('we delete from table')
def step_delete_from_table(context):
"""Send deete from table."""
context.cli.sendline('''delete from a where x = 'yyy';''')
@when('we drop table')
def step_drop_table(context):
"""Send drop table."""
context.cli.sendline('drop table a;')
@then('we see table created')
def step_see_table_created(context):
"""Wait to see create table output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(context, 'Query OK, 0 rows affected', timeout=2)
@then('we see record inserted')
def step_see_record_inserted(context):
"""Wait to see insert output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(context, 'Query OK, 1 row affected', timeout=2)
@then('we see record updated')
def step_see_record_updated(context):
"""Wait to see update output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(context, 'Query OK, 1 row affected', timeout=2)
@then('we see data selected')
def step_see_data_selected(context):
"""Wait to see select output."""
wrappers.expect_pager(
context, dedent("""\
+-----+\r
| x |\r
+-----+\r
| yyy |\r
+-----+\r
\r
"""), timeout=2)
wrappers.expect_exact(context, '1 row in set', timeout=2)
@then('we see record deleted')
def step_see_data_deleted(context):
"""Wait to see delete output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(context, 'Query OK, 1 row affected', timeout=2)
@then('we see table dropped')
def step_see_table_dropped(context):
"""Wait to see drop output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(context, 'Query OK, 0 rows affected', timeout=2)
@when('we select null')
def step_select_null(context):
"""Send select null."""
context.cli.sendline('select null;')
@then('we see null selected')
def step_see_null_selected(context):
"""Wait to see null output."""
wrappers.expect_pager(
context, dedent("""\
+--------+\r
| NULL |\r
+--------+\r
| <null> |\r
+--------+\r
\r
"""), timeout=2)
wrappers.expect_exact(context, '1 row in set', timeout=2)

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import os
import wrappers
from behave import when, then
from textwrap import dedent
@when('we start external editor providing a file name')
def step_edit_file(context):
"""Edit file with external editor."""
context.editor_file_name = os.path.join(
context.package_root, 'test_file_{0}.sql'.format(context.conf['vi']))
if os.path.exists(context.editor_file_name):
os.remove(context.editor_file_name)
context.cli.sendline('\e {0}'.format(
os.path.basename(context.editor_file_name)))
wrappers.expect_exact(
context, 'Entering Ex mode. Type "visual" to go to Normal mode.', timeout=2)
wrappers.expect_exact(context, '\r\n:', timeout=2)
@when('we type "{query}" in the editor')
def step_edit_type_sql(context, query):
context.cli.sendline('i')
context.cli.sendline(query)
context.cli.sendline('.')
wrappers.expect_exact(context, '\r\n:', timeout=2)
@when('we exit the editor')
def step_edit_quit(context):
context.cli.sendline('x')
wrappers.expect_exact(context, "written", timeout=2)
@then('we see "{query}" in prompt')
def step_edit_done_sql(context, query):
for match in query.split(' '):
wrappers.expect_exact(context, match, timeout=5)
# Cleanup the command line.
context.cli.sendcontrol('c')
# Cleanup the edited file.
if context.editor_file_name and os.path.exists(context.editor_file_name):
os.remove(context.editor_file_name)
@when(u'we tee output')
def step_tee_ouptut(context):
context.tee_file_name = os.path.join(
context.package_root, 'tee_file_{0}.sql'.format(context.conf['vi']))
if os.path.exists(context.tee_file_name):
os.remove(context.tee_file_name)
context.cli.sendline('tee {0}'.format(
os.path.basename(context.tee_file_name)))
@when(u'we select "select {param}"')
def step_query_select_number(context, param):
context.cli.sendline(u'select {}'.format(param))
wrappers.expect_pager(context, dedent(u"""\
+{dashes}+\r
| {param} |\r
+{dashes}+\r
| {param} |\r
+{dashes}+\r
\r
""".format(param=param, dashes='-' * (len(param) + 2))
), timeout=5)
wrappers.expect_exact(context, '1 row in set', timeout=2)
@then(u'we see result "{result}"')
def step_see_result(context, result):
wrappers.expect_exact(
context,
u"| {} |".format(result),
timeout=2
)
@when(u'we query "{query}"')
def step_query(context, query):
context.cli.sendline(query)
@when(u'we notee output')
def step_notee_output(context):
context.cli.sendline('notee')
@then(u'we see 123456 in tee output')
def step_see_123456_in_ouput(context):
with open(context.tee_file_name) as f:
assert '123456' in f.read()
if os.path.exists(context.tee_file_name):
os.remove(context.tee_file_name)
@then(u'delimiter is set to "{delimiter}"')
def delimiter_is_set(context, delimiter):
wrappers.expect_exact(
context,
u'Changed delimiter to {}'.format(delimiter),
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"""Steps for behavioral style tests are defined in this module.
Each step is defined by the string decorating it. This string is used
to call the step in "*.feature" file.
"""
import wrappers
from behave import when, then
@when('we save a named query')
def step_save_named_query(context):
"""Send \fs command."""
context.cli.sendline('\\fs foo SELECT 12345')
@when('we use a named query')
def step_use_named_query(context):
"""Send \f command."""
context.cli.sendline('\\f foo')
@when('we delete a named query')
def step_delete_named_query(context):
"""Send \fd command."""
context.cli.sendline('\\fd foo')
@then('we see the named query saved')
def step_see_named_query_saved(context):
"""Wait to see query saved."""
wrappers.expect_exact(context, 'Saved.', timeout=2)
@then('we see the named query executed')
def step_see_named_query_executed(context):
"""Wait to see select output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(context, 'SELECT 12345', timeout=2)
@then('we see the named query deleted')
def step_see_named_query_deleted(context):
"""Wait to see query deleted."""
wrappers.expect_exact(context, 'foo: Deleted', timeout=2)
@when('we save a named query with parameters')
def step_save_named_query_with_parameters(context):
"""Send \fs command for query with parameters."""
context.cli.sendline('\\fs foo_args SELECT $1, "$2", "$3"')
@when('we use named query with parameters')
def step_use_named_query_with_parameters(context):
"""Send \f command with parameters."""
context.cli.sendline('\\f foo_args 101 second "third value"')
@then('we see the named query with parameters executed')
def step_see_named_query_with_parameters_executed(context):
"""Wait to see select output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(
context, 'SELECT 101, "second", "third value"', timeout=2)
@when('we use named query with too few parameters')
def step_use_named_query_with_too_few_parameters(context):
"""Send \f command with missing parameters."""
context.cli.sendline('\\f foo_args 101')
@then('we see the named query with parameters fail with missing parameters')
def step_see_named_query_with_parameters_fail_with_missing_parameters(context):
"""Wait to see select output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(
context, 'missing substitution for $2 in query:', timeout=2)
@when('we use named query with too many parameters')
def step_use_named_query_with_too_many_parameters(context):
"""Send \f command with extra parameters."""
context.cli.sendline('\\f foo_args 101 102 103 104')
@then('we see the named query with parameters fail with extra parameters')
def step_see_named_query_with_parameters_fail_with_extra_parameters(context):
"""Wait to see select output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(
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"""Steps for behavioral style tests are defined in this module.
Each step is defined by the string decorating it. This string is used
to call the step in "*.feature" file.
"""
import wrappers
from behave import when, then
@when('we refresh completions')
def step_refresh_completions(context):
"""Send refresh command."""
context.cli.sendline('rehash')
@then('we see text "{text}"')
def step_see_text(context, text):
"""Wait to see given text message."""
wrappers.expect_exact(context, text, timeout=2)
@then('we see completions refresh started')
def step_see_refresh_started(context):
"""Wait to see refresh output."""
wrappers.expect_exact(
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import re
import pexpect
import sys
import textwrap
try:
from StringIO import StringIO
except ImportError:
from io import StringIO
def expect_exact(context, expected, timeout):
timedout = False
try:
context.cli.expect_exact(expected, timeout=timeout)
except pexpect.exceptions.TIMEOUT:
timedout = True
if timedout:
# Strip color codes out of the output.
actual = re.sub(r'\x1b\[([0-9A-Za-z;?])+[m|K]?',
'', context.cli.before)
raise Exception(
textwrap.dedent('''\
Expected:
---
{0!r}
---
Actual:
---
{1!r}
---
Full log:
---
{2!r}
---
''').format(
expected,
actual,
context.logfile.getvalue()
)
)
def expect_pager(context, expected, timeout):
expect_exact(context, "{0}\r\n{1}{0}\r\n".format(
context.conf['pager_boundary'], expected), timeout=timeout)
def run_cli(context, run_args=None):
"""Run the process using pexpect."""
run_args = run_args or []
if context.conf.get('host', None):
run_args.extend(('-h', context.conf['host']))
if context.conf.get('user', None):
run_args.extend(('-u', context.conf['user']))
if context.conf.get('pass', None):
run_args.extend(('-p', context.conf['pass']))
if context.conf.get('dbname', None):
run_args.extend(('-D', context.conf['dbname']))
if context.conf.get('defaults-file', None):
run_args.extend(('--defaults-file', context.conf['defaults-file']))
if context.conf.get('myclirc', None):
run_args.extend(('--myclirc', context.conf['myclirc']))
try:
cli_cmd = context.conf['cli_command']
except KeyError:
cli_cmd = (
'{0!s} -c "'
'import coverage ; '
'coverage.process_startup(); '
'import mycli.main; '
'mycli.main.cli()'
'"'
).format(sys.executable)
cmd_parts = [cli_cmd] + run_args
cmd = ' '.join(cmd_parts)
context.cli = pexpect.spawnu(cmd, cwd=context.package_root)
context.logfile = StringIO()
context.cli.logfile = context.logfile
context.exit_sent = False
context.currentdb = context.conf['dbname']
def wait_prompt(context, prompt=None):
"""Make sure prompt is displayed."""
if prompt is None:
user = context.conf['user']
host = context.conf['host']
dbname = context.currentdb
prompt = '{0}@{1}:{2}>'.format(
user, host, dbname),
expect_exact(context, prompt, timeout=5)
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#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
def wrappager(boundary):
print(boundary)
while 1:
buf = sys.stdin.read(2048)
if not buf:
break
sys.stdout.write(buf)
print(boundary)
if __name__ == "__main__":
wrappager(sys.argv[1])

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# vi: ft=dosini
# This file is loaded after mycli/myclirc and should override only those
# variables needed for testing.
# To see what every variable does see mycli/myclirc
[main]
log_file = ~/.mycli.test.log
log_level = DEBUG
prompt = '\t \u@\h:\d> '
less_chatty = True

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"""Test the mycli.clistyle module."""
import pytest
from pygments.style import Style
from pygments.token import Token
from mycli.clistyle import style_factory
@pytest.mark.skip(reason="incompatible with new prompt toolkit")
def test_style_factory():
"""Test that a Pygments Style class is created."""
header = 'bold underline #ansired'
cli_style = {'Token.Output.Header': header}
style = style_factory('default', cli_style)
assert isinstance(style(), Style)
assert Token.Output.Header in style.styles
assert header == style.styles[Token.Output.Header]
@pytest.mark.skip(reason="incompatible with new prompt toolkit")
def test_style_factory_unknown_name():
"""Test that an unrecognized name will not throw an error."""
style = style_factory('foobar', {})
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from mycli.packages.completion_engine import suggest_type
import pytest
def sorted_dicts(dicts):
"""input is a list of dicts."""
return sorted(tuple(x.items()) for x in dicts)
def test_select_suggests_cols_with_visible_table_scope():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT FROM tabl', 'SELECT ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['tabl']},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tabl', None)]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'keyword'},
])
def test_select_suggests_cols_with_qualified_table_scope():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT FROM sch.tabl', 'SELECT ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['tabl']},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [('sch', 'tabl', None)]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'keyword'},
])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('expression', [
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE ',
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE (',
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE foo = ',
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE bar OR ',
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE foo = 1 AND ',
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE (bar > 10 AND ',
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE (bar AND (baz OR (qux AND (',
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE 10 < ',
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE foo BETWEEN ',
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE foo BETWEEN foo AND ',
])
def test_where_suggests_columns_functions(expression):
suggestions = suggest_type(expression, expression)
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['tabl']},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tabl', None)]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'keyword'},
])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('expression', [
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE foo IN (',
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE foo IN (bar, ',
])
def test_where_in_suggests_columns(expression):
suggestions = suggest_type(expression, expression)
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['tabl']},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tabl', None)]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'keyword'},
])
def test_where_equals_any_suggests_columns_or_keywords():
text = 'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE foo = ANY('
suggestions = suggest_type(text, text)
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['tabl']},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tabl', None)]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'keyword'}])
def test_lparen_suggests_cols():
suggestion = suggest_type('SELECT MAX( FROM tbl', 'SELECT MAX(')
assert suggestion == [
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tbl', None)]}]
def test_operand_inside_function_suggests_cols1():
suggestion = suggest_type(
'SELECT MAX(col1 + FROM tbl', 'SELECT MAX(col1 + ')
assert suggestion == [
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tbl', None)]}]
def test_operand_inside_function_suggests_cols2():
suggestion = suggest_type(
'SELECT MAX(col1 + col2 + FROM tbl', 'SELECT MAX(col1 + col2 + ')
assert suggestion == [
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tbl', None)]}]
def test_select_suggests_cols_and_funcs():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT ', 'SELECT ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': []},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': []},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'keyword'},
])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('expression', [
'SELECT * FROM ',
'INSERT INTO ',
'COPY ',
'UPDATE ',
'DESCRIBE ',
'DESC ',
'EXPLAIN ',
'SELECT * FROM foo JOIN ',
])
def test_expression_suggests_tables_views_and_schemas(expression):
suggestions = suggest_type(expression, expression)
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('expression', [
'SELECT * FROM sch.',
'INSERT INTO sch.',
'COPY sch.',
'UPDATE sch.',
'DESCRIBE sch.',
'DESC sch.',
'EXPLAIN sch.',
'SELECT * FROM foo JOIN sch.',
])
def test_expression_suggests_qualified_tables_views_and_schemas(expression):
suggestions = suggest_type(expression, expression)
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': 'sch'},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': 'sch'}])
def test_truncate_suggests_tables_and_schemas():
suggestions = suggest_type('TRUNCATE ', 'TRUNCATE ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
def test_truncate_suggests_qualified_tables():
suggestions = suggest_type('TRUNCATE sch.', 'TRUNCATE sch.')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': 'sch'}])
def test_distinct_suggests_cols():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT DISTINCT ', 'SELECT DISTINCT ')
assert suggestions == [{'type': 'column', 'tables': []}]
def test_col_comma_suggests_cols():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT a, b, FROM tbl', 'SELECT a, b,')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['tbl']},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tbl', None)]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'keyword'},
])
def test_table_comma_suggests_tables_and_schemas():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT a, b FROM tbl1, ',
'SELECT a, b FROM tbl1, ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
def test_into_suggests_tables_and_schemas():
suggestion = suggest_type('INSERT INTO ', 'INSERT INTO ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestion) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
def test_insert_into_lparen_suggests_cols():
suggestions = suggest_type('INSERT INTO abc (', 'INSERT INTO abc (')
assert suggestions == [{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'abc', None)]}]
def test_insert_into_lparen_partial_text_suggests_cols():
suggestions = suggest_type('INSERT INTO abc (i', 'INSERT INTO abc (i')
assert suggestions == [{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'abc', None)]}]
def test_insert_into_lparen_comma_suggests_cols():
suggestions = suggest_type('INSERT INTO abc (id,', 'INSERT INTO abc (id,')
assert suggestions == [{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'abc', None)]}]
def test_partially_typed_col_name_suggests_col_names():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE col_n',
'SELECT * FROM tabl WHERE col_n')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['tabl']},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tabl', None)]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'keyword'},
])
def test_dot_suggests_cols_of_a_table_or_schema_qualified_table():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT tabl. FROM tabl', 'SELECT tabl.')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tabl', None)]},
{'type': 'table', 'schema': 'tabl'},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': 'tabl'},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': 'tabl'}])
def test_dot_suggests_cols_of_an_alias():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT t1. FROM tabl1 t1, tabl2 t2',
'SELECT t1.')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': 't1'},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': 't1'},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tabl1', 't1')]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': 't1'}])
def test_dot_col_comma_suggests_cols_or_schema_qualified_table():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT t1.a, t2. FROM tabl1 t1, tabl2 t2',
'SELECT t1.a, t2.')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tabl2', 't2')]},
{'type': 'table', 'schema': 't2'},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': 't2'},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': 't2'}])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('expression', [
'SELECT * FROM (',
'SELECT * FROM foo WHERE EXISTS (',
'SELECT * FROM foo WHERE bar AND NOT EXISTS (',
'SELECT 1 AS',
])
def test_sub_select_suggests_keyword(expression):
suggestion = suggest_type(expression, expression)
assert suggestion == [{'type': 'keyword'}]
@pytest.mark.parametrize('expression', [
'SELECT * FROM (S',
'SELECT * FROM foo WHERE EXISTS (S',
'SELECT * FROM foo WHERE bar AND NOT EXISTS (S',
])
def test_sub_select_partial_text_suggests_keyword(expression):
suggestion = suggest_type(expression, expression)
assert suggestion == [{'type': 'keyword'}]
def test_outer_table_reference_in_exists_subquery_suggests_columns():
q = 'SELECT * FROM foo f WHERE EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM bar WHERE f.'
suggestions = suggest_type(q, q)
assert suggestions == [
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'foo', 'f')]},
{'type': 'table', 'schema': 'f'},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': 'f'},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': 'f'}]
@pytest.mark.parametrize('expression', [
'SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM ',
'SELECT * FROM foo WHERE EXISTS (SELECT * FROM ',
'SELECT * FROM foo WHERE bar AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM ',
])
def test_sub_select_table_name_completion(expression):
suggestion = suggest_type(expression, expression)
assert sorted_dicts(suggestion) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
def test_sub_select_col_name_completion():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT * FROM (SELECT FROM abc',
'SELECT * FROM (SELECT ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['abc']},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'abc', None)]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'keyword'},
])
@pytest.mark.xfail
def test_sub_select_multiple_col_name_completion():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT * FROM (SELECT a, FROM abc',
'SELECT * FROM (SELECT a, ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'abc', None)]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []}])
def test_sub_select_dot_col_name_completion():
suggestions = suggest_type('SELECT * FROM (SELECT t. FROM tabl t',
'SELECT * FROM (SELECT t.')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'tabl', 't')]},
{'type': 'table', 'schema': 't'},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': 't'},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': 't'}])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('join_type', ['', 'INNER', 'LEFT', 'RIGHT OUTER'])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('tbl_alias', ['', 'foo'])
def test_join_suggests_tables_and_schemas(tbl_alias, join_type):
text = 'SELECT * FROM abc {0} {1} JOIN '.format(tbl_alias, join_type)
suggestion = suggest_type(text, text)
assert sorted_dicts(suggestion) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('sql', [
'SELECT * FROM abc a JOIN def d ON a.',
'SELECT * FROM abc a JOIN def d ON a.id = d.id AND a.',
])
def test_join_alias_dot_suggests_cols1(sql):
suggestions = suggest_type(sql, sql)
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'abc', 'a')]},
{'type': 'table', 'schema': 'a'},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': 'a'},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': 'a'}])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('sql', [
'SELECT * FROM abc a JOIN def d ON a.id = d.',
'SELECT * FROM abc a JOIN def d ON a.id = d.id AND a.id2 = d.',
])
def test_join_alias_dot_suggests_cols2(sql):
suggestions = suggest_type(sql, sql)
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'def', 'd')]},
{'type': 'table', 'schema': 'd'},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': 'd'},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': 'd'}])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('sql', [
'select a.x, b.y from abc a join bcd b on ',
'select a.x, b.y from abc a join bcd b on a.id = b.id OR ',
])
def test_on_suggests_aliases(sql):
suggestions = suggest_type(sql, sql)
assert suggestions == [{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['a', 'b']}]
@pytest.mark.parametrize('sql', [
'select abc.x, bcd.y from abc join bcd on ',
'select abc.x, bcd.y from abc join bcd on abc.id = bcd.id AND ',
])
def test_on_suggests_tables(sql):
suggestions = suggest_type(sql, sql)
assert suggestions == [{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['abc', 'bcd']}]
@pytest.mark.parametrize('sql', [
'select a.x, b.y from abc a join bcd b on a.id = ',
'select a.x, b.y from abc a join bcd b on a.id = b.id AND a.id2 = ',
])
def test_on_suggests_aliases_right_side(sql):
suggestions = suggest_type(sql, sql)
assert suggestions == [{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['a', 'b']}]
@pytest.mark.parametrize('sql', [
'select abc.x, bcd.y from abc join bcd on ',
'select abc.x, bcd.y from abc join bcd on abc.id = bcd.id and ',
])
def test_on_suggests_tables_right_side(sql):
suggestions = suggest_type(sql, sql)
assert suggestions == [{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['abc', 'bcd']}]
@pytest.mark.parametrize('col_list', ['', 'col1, '])
def test_join_using_suggests_common_columns(col_list):
text = 'select * from abc inner join def using (' + col_list
assert suggest_type(text, text) == [
{'type': 'column',
'tables': [(None, 'abc', None), (None, 'def', None)],
'drop_unique': True}]
def test_2_statements_2nd_current():
suggestions = suggest_type('select * from a; select * from ',
'select * from a; select * from ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
suggestions = suggest_type('select * from a; select from b',
'select * from a; select ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['b']},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'b', None)]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'keyword'},
])
# Should work even if first statement is invalid
suggestions = suggest_type('select * from; select * from ',
'select * from; select * from ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
def test_2_statements_1st_current():
suggestions = suggest_type('select * from ; select * from b',
'select * from ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
suggestions = suggest_type('select from a; select * from b',
'select ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['a']},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'a', None)]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'keyword'},
])
def test_3_statements_2nd_current():
suggestions = suggest_type('select * from a; select * from ; select * from c',
'select * from a; select * from ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
suggestions = suggest_type('select * from a; select from b; select * from c',
'select * from a; select ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'alias', 'aliases': ['b']},
{'type': 'column', 'tables': [(None, 'b', None)]},
{'type': 'function', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'keyword'},
])
def test_create_db_with_template():
suggestions = suggest_type('create database foo with template ',
'create database foo with template ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([{'type': 'database'}])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('initial_text', ['', ' ', '\t \t'])
def test_specials_included_for_initial_completion(initial_text):
suggestions = suggest_type(initial_text, initial_text)
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == \
sorted_dicts([{'type': 'keyword'}, {'type': 'special'}])
def test_specials_not_included_after_initial_token():
suggestions = suggest_type('create table foo (dt d',
'create table foo (dt d')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([{'type': 'keyword'}])
def test_drop_schema_qualified_table_suggests_only_tables():
text = 'DROP TABLE schema_name.table_name'
suggestions = suggest_type(text, text)
assert suggestions == [{'type': 'table', 'schema': 'schema_name'}]
@pytest.mark.parametrize('text', [',', ' ,', 'sel ,'])
def test_handle_pre_completion_comma_gracefully(text):
suggestions = suggest_type(text, text)
assert iter(suggestions)
def test_cross_join():
text = 'select * from v1 cross join v2 JOIN v1.id, '
suggestions = suggest_type(text, text)
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('expression', [
'SELECT 1 AS ',
'SELECT 1 FROM tabl AS ',
])
def test_after_as(expression):
suggestions = suggest_type(expression, expression)
assert set(suggestions) == set()
@pytest.mark.parametrize('expression', [
'\\. ',
'select 1; \\. ',
'select 1;\\. ',
'select 1 ; \\. ',
'source ',
'truncate table test; source ',
'truncate table test ; source ',
'truncate table test;source ',
])
def test_source_is_file(expression):
suggestions = suggest_type(expression, expression)
assert suggestions == [{'type': 'file_name'}]
@pytest.mark.parametrize("expression", [
"\\f ",
])
def test_favorite_name_suggestion(expression):
suggestions = suggest_type(expression, expression)
assert suggestions == [{'type': 'favoritequery'}]
def test_order_by():
text = 'select * from foo order by '
suggestions = suggest_type(text, text)
assert suggestions == [{'tables': [(None, 'foo', None)], 'type': 'column'}]

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import time
import pytest
from mock import Mock, patch
@pytest.fixture
def refresher():
from mycli.completion_refresher import CompletionRefresher
return CompletionRefresher()
def test_ctor(refresher):
"""Refresher object should contain a few handlers.
:param refresher:
:return:
"""
assert len(refresher.refreshers) > 0
actual_handlers = list(refresher.refreshers.keys())
expected_handlers = ['databases', 'schemata', 'tables', 'users', 'functions',
'special_commands', 'show_commands']
assert expected_handlers == actual_handlers
def test_refresh_called_once(refresher):
"""
:param refresher:
:return:
"""
callbacks = Mock()
sqlexecute = Mock()
with patch.object(refresher, '_bg_refresh') as bg_refresh:
actual = refresher.refresh(sqlexecute, callbacks)
time.sleep(1) # Wait for the thread to work.
assert len(actual) == 1
assert len(actual[0]) == 4
assert actual[0][3] == 'Auto-completion refresh started in the background.'
bg_refresh.assert_called_with(sqlexecute, callbacks, {})
def test_refresh_called_twice(refresher):
"""If refresh is called a second time, it should be restarted.
:param refresher:
:return:
"""
callbacks = Mock()
sqlexecute = Mock()
def dummy_bg_refresh(*args):
time.sleep(3) # seconds
refresher._bg_refresh = dummy_bg_refresh
actual1 = refresher.refresh(sqlexecute, callbacks)
time.sleep(1) # Wait for the thread to work.
assert len(actual1) == 1
assert len(actual1[0]) == 4
assert actual1[0][3] == 'Auto-completion refresh started in the background.'
actual2 = refresher.refresh(sqlexecute, callbacks)
time.sleep(1) # Wait for the thread to work.
assert len(actual2) == 1
assert len(actual2[0]) == 4
assert actual2[0][3] == 'Auto-completion refresh restarted.'
def test_refresh_with_callbacks(refresher):
"""Callbacks must be called.
:param refresher:
"""
callbacks = [Mock()]
sqlexecute_class = Mock()
sqlexecute = Mock()
with patch('mycli.completion_refresher.SQLExecute', sqlexecute_class):
# Set refreshers to 0: we're not testing refresh logic here
refresher.refreshers = {}
refresher.refresh(sqlexecute, callbacks)
time.sleep(1) # Wait for the thread to work.
assert (callbacks[0].call_count == 1)

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"""Unit tests for the mycli.config module."""
from io import BytesIO, StringIO, TextIOWrapper
import os
import struct
import sys
import tempfile
import pytest
from mycli.config import (get_mylogin_cnf_path, open_mylogin_cnf,
read_and_decrypt_mylogin_cnf, read_config_file,
str_to_bool, strip_matching_quotes)
LOGIN_PATH_FILE = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
'mylogin.cnf'))
def open_bmylogin_cnf(name):
"""Open contents of *name* in a BytesIO buffer."""
with open(name, 'rb') as f:
buf = BytesIO()
buf.write(f.read())
return buf
def test_read_mylogin_cnf():
"""Tests that a login path file can be read and decrypted."""
mylogin_cnf = open_mylogin_cnf(LOGIN_PATH_FILE)
assert isinstance(mylogin_cnf, TextIOWrapper)
contents = mylogin_cnf.read()
for word in ('[test]', 'user', 'password', 'host', 'port'):
assert word in contents
def test_decrypt_blank_mylogin_cnf():
"""Test that a blank login path file is handled correctly."""
mylogin_cnf = read_and_decrypt_mylogin_cnf(BytesIO())
assert mylogin_cnf is None
def test_corrupted_login_key():
"""Test that a corrupted login path key is handled correctly."""
buf = open_bmylogin_cnf(LOGIN_PATH_FILE)
# Skip past the unused bytes
buf.seek(4)
# Write null bytes over half the login key
buf.write(b'\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0')
buf.seek(0)
mylogin_cnf = read_and_decrypt_mylogin_cnf(buf)
assert mylogin_cnf is None
def test_corrupted_pad():
"""Tests that a login path file with a corrupted pad is partially read."""
buf = open_bmylogin_cnf(LOGIN_PATH_FILE)
# Skip past the login key
buf.seek(24)
# Skip option group
len_buf = buf.read(4)
cipher_len, = struct.unpack("<i", len_buf)
buf.read(cipher_len)
# Corrupt the pad for the user line
len_buf = buf.read(4)
cipher_len, = struct.unpack("<i", len_buf)
buf.read(cipher_len - 1)
buf.write(b'\0')
buf.seek(0)
mylogin_cnf = TextIOWrapper(read_and_decrypt_mylogin_cnf(buf))
contents = mylogin_cnf.read()
for word in ('[test]', 'password', 'host', 'port'):
assert word in contents
assert 'user' not in contents
def test_get_mylogin_cnf_path():
"""Tests that the path for .mylogin.cnf is detected."""
original_env = None
if 'MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE' in os.environ:
original_env = os.environ.pop('MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE')
is_windows = sys.platform == 'win32'
login_cnf_path = get_mylogin_cnf_path()
if original_env is not None:
os.environ['MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE'] = original_env
if login_cnf_path is not None:
assert login_cnf_path.endswith('.mylogin.cnf')
if is_windows is True:
assert 'MySQL' in login_cnf_path
else:
home_dir = os.path.expanduser('~')
assert login_cnf_path.startswith(home_dir)
def test_alternate_get_mylogin_cnf_path():
"""Tests that the alternate path for .mylogin.cnf is detected."""
original_env = None
if 'MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE' in os.environ:
original_env = os.environ.pop('MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE')
_, temp_path = tempfile.mkstemp()
os.environ['MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE'] = temp_path
login_cnf_path = get_mylogin_cnf_path()
if original_env is not None:
os.environ['MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE'] = original_env
assert temp_path == login_cnf_path
def test_str_to_bool():
"""Tests that str_to_bool function converts values correctly."""
assert str_to_bool(False) is False
assert str_to_bool(True) is True
assert str_to_bool('False') is False
assert str_to_bool('True') is True
assert str_to_bool('TRUE') is True
assert str_to_bool('1') is True
assert str_to_bool('0') is False
assert str_to_bool('on') is True
assert str_to_bool('off') is False
assert str_to_bool('off') is False
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
str_to_bool('foo')
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
str_to_bool(None)
def test_read_config_file_list_values_default():
"""Test that reading a config file uses list_values by default."""
f = StringIO(u"[main]\nweather='cloudy with a chance of meatballs'\n")
config = read_config_file(f)
assert config['main']['weather'] == u"cloudy with a chance of meatballs"
def test_read_config_file_list_values_off():
"""Test that you can disable list_values when reading a config file."""
f = StringIO(u"[main]\nweather='cloudy with a chance of meatballs'\n")
config = read_config_file(f, list_values=False)
assert config['main']['weather'] == u"'cloudy with a chance of meatballs'"
def test_strip_quotes_with_matching_quotes():
"""Test that a string with matching quotes is unquoted."""
s = "May the force be with you."
assert s == strip_matching_quotes('"{}"'.format(s))
assert s == strip_matching_quotes("'{}'".format(s))
def test_strip_quotes_with_unmatching_quotes():
"""Test that a string with unmatching quotes is not unquoted."""
s = "May the force be with you."
assert '"' + s == strip_matching_quotes('"{}'.format(s))
assert s + "'" == strip_matching_quotes("{}'".format(s))
def test_strip_quotes_with_empty_string():
"""Test that an empty string is handled during unquoting."""
assert '' == strip_matching_quotes('')
def test_strip_quotes_with_none():
"""Test that None is handled during unquoting."""
assert None is strip_matching_quotes(None)
def test_strip_quotes_with_quotes():
"""Test that strings with quotes in them are handled during unquoting."""
s1 = 'Darth Vader said, "Luke, I am your father."'
assert s1 == strip_matching_quotes(s1)
s2 = '"Darth Vader said, "Luke, I am your father.""'
assert s2[1:-1] == strip_matching_quotes(s2)

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from mycli.packages.completion_engine import suggest_type
from .test_completion_engine import sorted_dicts
from mycli.packages.special.utils import format_uptime
def test_u_suggests_databases():
suggestions = suggest_type('\\u ', '\\u ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'database'}])
def test_describe_table():
suggestions = suggest_type('\\dt', '\\dt ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
def test_list_or_show_create_tables():
suggestions = suggest_type('\\dt+', '\\dt+ ')
assert sorted_dicts(suggestions) == sorted_dicts([
{'type': 'table', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'view', 'schema': []},
{'type': 'schema'}])
def test_format_uptime():
seconds = 59
assert '59 sec' == format_uptime(seconds)
seconds = 120
assert '2 min 0 sec' == format_uptime(seconds)
seconds = 54890
assert '15 hours 14 min 50 sec' == format_uptime(seconds)
seconds = 598244
assert '6 days 22 hours 10 min 44 sec' == format_uptime(seconds)
seconds = 522600
assert '6 days 1 hour 10 min 0 sec' == format_uptime(seconds)

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import os
import click
from click.testing import CliRunner
from mycli.main import MyCli, cli, thanks_picker, PACKAGE_ROOT
from mycli.packages.special.main import COMMANDS as SPECIAL_COMMANDS
from .utils import USER, HOST, PORT, PASSWORD, dbtest, run
from textwrap import dedent
from collections import namedtuple
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
from textwrap import dedent
test_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
project_dir = os.path.dirname(test_dir)
default_config_file = os.path.join(project_dir, 'test', 'myclirc')
login_path_file = os.path.join(test_dir, 'mylogin.cnf')
os.environ['MYSQL_TEST_LOGIN_FILE'] = login_path_file
CLI_ARGS = ['--user', USER, '--host', HOST, '--port', PORT,
'--password', PASSWORD, '--myclirc', default_config_file,
'--defaults-file', default_config_file,
'_test_db']
@dbtest
def test_execute_arg(executor):
run(executor, 'create table test (a text)')
run(executor, 'insert into test values("abc")')
sql = 'select * from test;'
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=CLI_ARGS + ['-e', sql])
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert 'abc' in result.output
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=CLI_ARGS + ['--execute', sql])
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert 'abc' in result.output
expected = 'a\nabc\n'
assert expected in result.output
@dbtest
def test_execute_arg_with_table(executor):
run(executor, 'create table test (a text)')
run(executor, 'insert into test values("abc")')
sql = 'select * from test;'
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=CLI_ARGS + ['-e', sql] + ['--table'])
expected = '+-----+\n| a |\n+-----+\n| abc |\n+-----+\n'
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert expected in result.output
@dbtest
def test_execute_arg_with_csv(executor):
run(executor, 'create table test (a text)')
run(executor, 'insert into test values("abc")')
sql = 'select * from test;'
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=CLI_ARGS + ['-e', sql] + ['--csv'])
expected = '"a"\n"abc"\n'
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert expected in "".join(result.output)
@dbtest
def test_batch_mode(executor):
run(executor, '''create table test(a text)''')
run(executor, '''insert into test values('abc'), ('def'), ('ghi')''')
sql = (
'select count(*) from test;\n'
'select * from test limit 1;'
)
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=CLI_ARGS, input=sql)
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert 'count(*)\n3\na\nabc\n' in "".join(result.output)
@dbtest
def test_batch_mode_table(executor):
run(executor, '''create table test(a text)''')
run(executor, '''insert into test values('abc'), ('def'), ('ghi')''')
sql = (
'select count(*) from test;\n'
'select * from test limit 1;'
)
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=CLI_ARGS + ['-t'], input=sql)
expected = (dedent("""\
+----------+
| count(*) |
+----------+
| 3 |
+----------+
+-----+
| a |
+-----+
| abc |
+-----+"""))
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert expected in result.output
@dbtest
def test_batch_mode_csv(executor):
run(executor, '''create table test(a text, b text)''')
run(executor,
'''insert into test (a, b) values('abc', 'de\nf'), ('ghi', 'jkl')''')
sql = 'select * from test;'
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=CLI_ARGS + ['--csv'], input=sql)
expected = '"a","b"\n"abc","de\nf"\n"ghi","jkl"\n'
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert expected in "".join(result.output)
def test_thanks_picker_utf8():
author_file = os.path.join(PACKAGE_ROOT, 'AUTHORS')
sponsor_file = os.path.join(PACKAGE_ROOT, 'SPONSORS')
name = thanks_picker((author_file, sponsor_file))
assert name and isinstance(name, str)
def test_help_strings_end_with_periods():
"""Make sure click options have help text that end with a period."""
for param in cli.params:
if isinstance(param, click.core.Option):
assert hasattr(param, 'help')
assert param.help.endswith('.')
def test_command_descriptions_end_with_periods():
"""Make sure that mycli commands' descriptions end with a period."""
MyCli()
for _, command in SPECIAL_COMMANDS.items():
assert command[3].endswith('.')
def output(monkeypatch, terminal_size, testdata, explicit_pager, expect_pager):
global clickoutput
clickoutput = ""
m = MyCli(myclirc=default_config_file)
class TestOutput():
def get_size(self):
size = namedtuple('Size', 'rows columns')
size.columns, size.rows = terminal_size
return size
class TestExecute():
host = 'test'
user = 'test'
dbname = 'test'
port = 0
def server_type(self):
return ['test']
class PromptBuffer():
output = TestOutput()
m.prompt_app = PromptBuffer()
m.sqlexecute = TestExecute()
m.explicit_pager = explicit_pager
def echo_via_pager(s):
assert expect_pager
global clickoutput
clickoutput += "".join(s)
def secho(s):
assert not expect_pager
global clickoutput
clickoutput += s + "\n"
monkeypatch.setattr(click, 'echo_via_pager', echo_via_pager)
monkeypatch.setattr(click, 'secho', secho)
m.output(testdata)
if clickoutput.endswith("\n"):
clickoutput = clickoutput[:-1]
assert clickoutput == "\n".join(testdata)
def test_conditional_pager(monkeypatch):
testdata = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit sed do".split(
" ")
# User didn't set pager, output doesn't fit screen -> pager
output(
monkeypatch,
terminal_size=(5, 10),
testdata=testdata,
explicit_pager=False,
expect_pager=True
)
# User didn't set pager, output fits screen -> no pager
output(
monkeypatch,
terminal_size=(20, 20),
testdata=testdata,
explicit_pager=False,
expect_pager=False
)
# User manually configured pager, output doesn't fit screen -> pager
output(
monkeypatch,
terminal_size=(5, 10),
testdata=testdata,
explicit_pager=True,
expect_pager=True
)
# User manually configured pager, output fit screen -> pager
output(
monkeypatch,
terminal_size=(20, 20),
testdata=testdata,
explicit_pager=True,
expect_pager=True
)
SPECIAL_COMMANDS['nopager'].handler()
output(
monkeypatch,
terminal_size=(5, 10),
testdata=testdata,
explicit_pager=False,
expect_pager=False
)
SPECIAL_COMMANDS['pager'].handler('')
def test_reserved_space_is_integer():
"""Make sure that reserved space is returned as an integer."""
def stub_terminal_size():
return (5, 5)
old_func = click.get_terminal_size
click.get_terminal_size = stub_terminal_size
mycli = MyCli()
assert isinstance(mycli.get_reserved_space(), int)
click.get_terminal_size = old_func
def test_list_dsn():
runner = CliRunner()
with NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w") as myclirc:
myclirc.write(dedent("""\
[alias_dsn]
test = mysql://test/test
"""))
myclirc.flush()
args = ['--list-dsn', '--myclirc', myclirc.name]
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=args)
assert result.output == "test\n"
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=args + ['--verbose'])
assert result.output == "test : mysql://test/test\n"
def test_list_ssh_config():
runner = CliRunner()
with NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w") as ssh_config:
ssh_config.write(dedent("""\
Host test
Hostname test.example.com
User joe
Port 22222
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/gateway
"""))
ssh_config.flush()
args = ['--list-ssh-config', '--ssh-config-path', ssh_config.name]
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=args)
assert "test\n" in result.output
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=args + ['--verbose'])
assert "test : test.example.com\n" in result.output
def test_dsn(monkeypatch):
# Setup classes to mock mycli.main.MyCli
class Formatter:
format_name = None
class Logger:
def debug(self, *args, **args_dict):
pass
def warning(self, *args, **args_dict):
pass
class MockMyCli:
config = {'alias_dsn': {}}
def __init__(self, **args):
self.logger = Logger()
self.destructive_warning = False
self.formatter = Formatter()
def connect(self, **args):
MockMyCli.connect_args = args
def run_query(self, query, new_line=True):
pass
import mycli.main
monkeypatch.setattr(mycli.main, 'MyCli', MockMyCli)
runner = CliRunner()
# When a user supplies a DSN as database argument to mycli,
# use these values.
result = runner.invoke(mycli.main.cli, args=[
"mysql://dsn_user:dsn_passwd@dsn_host:1/dsn_database"]
)
assert result.exit_code == 0, result.output + " " + str(result.exception)
assert \
MockMyCli.connect_args["user"] == "dsn_user" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["passwd"] == "dsn_passwd" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["host"] == "dsn_host" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["port"] == 1 and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["database"] == "dsn_database"
MockMyCli.connect_args = None
# When a use supplies a DSN as database argument to mycli,
# and used command line arguments, use the command line
# arguments.
result = runner.invoke(mycli.main.cli, args=[
"mysql://dsn_user:dsn_passwd@dsn_host:2/dsn_database",
"--user", "arg_user",
"--password", "arg_password",
"--host", "arg_host",
"--port", "3",
"--database", "arg_database",
])
assert result.exit_code == 0, result.output + " " + str(result.exception)
assert \
MockMyCli.connect_args["user"] == "arg_user" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["passwd"] == "arg_password" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["host"] == "arg_host" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["port"] == 3 and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["database"] == "arg_database"
MockMyCli.config = {
'alias_dsn': {
'test': 'mysql://alias_dsn_user:alias_dsn_passwd@alias_dsn_host:4/alias_dsn_database'
}
}
MockMyCli.connect_args = None
# When a user uses a DSN from the configuration file (alias_dsn),
# use these values.
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=['--dsn', 'test'])
assert result.exit_code == 0, result.output + " " + str(result.exception)
assert \
MockMyCli.connect_args["user"] == "alias_dsn_user" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["passwd"] == "alias_dsn_passwd" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["host"] == "alias_dsn_host" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["port"] == 4 and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["database"] == "alias_dsn_database"
MockMyCli.config = {
'alias_dsn': {
'test': 'mysql://alias_dsn_user:alias_dsn_passwd@alias_dsn_host:4/alias_dsn_database'
}
}
MockMyCli.connect_args = None
# When a user uses a DSN from the configuration file (alias_dsn)
# and used command line arguments, use the command line arguments.
result = runner.invoke(cli, args=[
'--dsn', 'test', '',
"--user", "arg_user",
"--password", "arg_password",
"--host", "arg_host",
"--port", "5",
"--database", "arg_database",
])
assert result.exit_code == 0, result.output + " " + str(result.exception)
assert \
MockMyCli.connect_args["user"] == "arg_user" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["passwd"] == "arg_password" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["host"] == "arg_host" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["port"] == 5 and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["database"] == "arg_database"
# Use a DSN without password
result = runner.invoke(mycli.main.cli, args=[
"mysql://dsn_user@dsn_host:6/dsn_database"]
)
assert result.exit_code == 0, result.output + " " + str(result.exception)
assert \
MockMyCli.connect_args["user"] == "dsn_user" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["passwd"] is None and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["host"] == "dsn_host" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["port"] == 6 and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["database"] == "dsn_database"
def test_ssh_config(monkeypatch):
# Setup classes to mock mycli.main.MyCli
class Formatter:
format_name = None
class Logger:
def debug(self, *args, **args_dict):
pass
def warning(self, *args, **args_dict):
pass
class MockMyCli:
config = {'alias_dsn': {}}
def __init__(self, **args):
self.logger = Logger()
self.destructive_warning = False
self.formatter = Formatter()
def connect(self, **args):
MockMyCli.connect_args = args
def run_query(self, query, new_line=True):
pass
import mycli.main
monkeypatch.setattr(mycli.main, 'MyCli', MockMyCli)
runner = CliRunner()
# Setup temporary configuration
with NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w") as ssh_config:
ssh_config.write(dedent("""\
Host test
Hostname test.example.com
User joe
Port 22222
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/gateway
"""))
ssh_config.flush()
# When a user supplies a ssh config.
result = runner.invoke(mycli.main.cli, args=[
"--ssh-config-path",
ssh_config.name,
"--ssh-config-host",
"test"
])
assert result.exit_code == 0, result.output + \
" " + str(result.exception)
assert \
MockMyCli.connect_args["ssh_user"] == "joe" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["ssh_host"] == "test.example.com" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["ssh_port"] == 22222 and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["ssh_key_filename"] == os.getenv(
"HOME") + "/.ssh/gateway"
# When a user supplies a ssh config host as argument to mycli,
# and used command line arguments, use the command line
# arguments.
result = runner.invoke(mycli.main.cli, args=[
"--ssh-config-path",
ssh_config.name,
"--ssh-config-host",
"test",
"--ssh-user", "arg_user",
"--ssh-host", "arg_host",
"--ssh-port", "3",
"--ssh-key-filename", "/path/to/key"
])
assert result.exit_code == 0, result.output + \
" " + str(result.exception)
assert \
MockMyCli.connect_args["ssh_user"] == "arg_user" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["ssh_host"] == "arg_host" and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["ssh_port"] == 3 and \
MockMyCli.connect_args["ssh_key_filename"] == "/path/to/key"
@dbtest
def test_init_command_arg(executor):
init_command = "set sql_select_limit=1000"
sql = 'show variables like "sql_select_limit";'
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(
cli, args=CLI_ARGS + ["--init-command", init_command], input=sql
)
expected = "sql_select_limit\t1000\n"
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert expected in result.output
@dbtest
def test_init_command_multiple_arg(executor):
init_command = 'set sql_select_limit=2000; set max_join_size=20000'
sql = (
'show variables like "sql_select_limit";\n'
'show variables like "max_join_size"'
)
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(
cli, args=CLI_ARGS + ['--init-command', init_command], input=sql
)
expected_sql_select_limit = 'sql_select_limit\t2000\n'
expected_max_join_size = 'max_join_size\t20000\n'
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert expected_sql_select_limit in result.output
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import pytest
from prompt_toolkit.completion import Completion
from prompt_toolkit.document import Document
@pytest.fixture
def completer():
import mycli.sqlcompleter as sqlcompleter
return sqlcompleter.SQLCompleter(smart_completion=False)
@pytest.fixture
def complete_event():
from mock import Mock
return Mock()
def test_empty_string_completion(completer, complete_event):
text = ''
position = 0
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list(map(Completion, sorted(completer.all_completions)))
def test_select_keyword_completion(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SEL'
position = len('SEL')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([Completion(text='SELECT', start_position=-3)])
def test_function_name_completion(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SELECT MA'
position = len('SELECT MA')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='MASTER', start_position=-2),
Completion(text='MAX', start_position=-2)])
def test_column_name_completion(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SELECT FROM users'
position = len('SELECT ')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list(map(Completion, sorted(completer.all_completions)))
def test_special_name_completion(completer, complete_event):
text = '\\'
position = len('\\')
result = set(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
# Special commands will NOT be suggested during naive completion mode.
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import pytest
from mycli.packages.parseutils import (
extract_tables, query_starts_with, queries_start_with, is_destructive, query_has_where_clause,
is_dropping_database)
def test_empty_string():
tables = extract_tables('')
assert tables == []
def test_simple_select_single_table():
tables = extract_tables('select * from abc')
assert tables == [(None, 'abc', None)]
def test_simple_select_single_table_schema_qualified():
tables = extract_tables('select * from abc.def')
assert tables == [('abc', 'def', None)]
def test_simple_select_multiple_tables():
tables = extract_tables('select * from abc, def')
assert sorted(tables) == [(None, 'abc', None), (None, 'def', None)]
def test_simple_select_multiple_tables_schema_qualified():
tables = extract_tables('select * from abc.def, ghi.jkl')
assert sorted(tables) == [('abc', 'def', None), ('ghi', 'jkl', None)]
def test_simple_select_with_cols_single_table():
tables = extract_tables('select a,b from abc')
assert tables == [(None, 'abc', None)]
def test_simple_select_with_cols_single_table_schema_qualified():
tables = extract_tables('select a,b from abc.def')
assert tables == [('abc', 'def', None)]
def test_simple_select_with_cols_multiple_tables():
tables = extract_tables('select a,b from abc, def')
assert sorted(tables) == [(None, 'abc', None), (None, 'def', None)]
def test_simple_select_with_cols_multiple_tables_with_schema():
tables = extract_tables('select a,b from abc.def, def.ghi')
assert sorted(tables) == [('abc', 'def', None), ('def', 'ghi', None)]
def test_select_with_hanging_comma_single_table():
tables = extract_tables('select a, from abc')
assert tables == [(None, 'abc', None)]
def test_select_with_hanging_comma_multiple_tables():
tables = extract_tables('select a, from abc, def')
assert sorted(tables) == [(None, 'abc', None), (None, 'def', None)]
def test_select_with_hanging_period_multiple_tables():
tables = extract_tables('SELECT t1. FROM tabl1 t1, tabl2 t2')
assert sorted(tables) == [(None, 'tabl1', 't1'), (None, 'tabl2', 't2')]
def test_simple_insert_single_table():
tables = extract_tables('insert into abc (id, name) values (1, "def")')
# sqlparse mistakenly assigns an alias to the table
# assert tables == [(None, 'abc', None)]
assert tables == [(None, 'abc', 'abc')]
@pytest.mark.xfail
def test_simple_insert_single_table_schema_qualified():
tables = extract_tables('insert into abc.def (id, name) values (1, "def")')
assert tables == [('abc', 'def', None)]
def test_simple_update_table():
tables = extract_tables('update abc set id = 1')
assert tables == [(None, 'abc', None)]
def test_simple_update_table_with_schema():
tables = extract_tables('update abc.def set id = 1')
assert tables == [('abc', 'def', None)]
def test_join_table():
tables = extract_tables('SELECT * FROM abc a JOIN def d ON a.id = d.num')
assert sorted(tables) == [(None, 'abc', 'a'), (None, 'def', 'd')]
def test_join_table_schema_qualified():
tables = extract_tables(
'SELECT * FROM abc.def x JOIN ghi.jkl y ON x.id = y.num')
assert tables == [('abc', 'def', 'x'), ('ghi', 'jkl', 'y')]
def test_join_as_table():
tables = extract_tables('SELECT * FROM my_table AS m WHERE m.a > 5')
assert tables == [(None, 'my_table', 'm')]
def test_query_starts_with():
query = 'USE test;'
assert query_starts_with(query, ('use', )) is True
query = 'DROP DATABASE test;'
assert query_starts_with(query, ('use', )) is False
def test_query_starts_with_comment():
query = '# comment\nUSE test;'
assert query_starts_with(query, ('use', )) is True
def test_queries_start_with():
sql = (
'# comment\n'
'show databases;'
'use foo;'
)
assert queries_start_with(sql, ('show', 'select')) is True
assert queries_start_with(sql, ('use', 'drop')) is True
assert queries_start_with(sql, ('delete', 'update')) is False
def test_is_destructive():
sql = (
'use test;\n'
'show databases;\n'
'drop database foo;'
)
assert is_destructive(sql) is True
def test_is_destructive_update_with_where_clause():
sql = (
'use test;\n'
'show databases;\n'
'UPDATE test SET x = 1 WHERE id = 1;'
)
assert is_destructive(sql) is False
def test_is_destructive_update_without_where_clause():
sql = (
'use test;\n'
'show databases;\n'
'UPDATE test SET x = 1;'
)
assert is_destructive(sql) is True
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
('sql', 'has_where_clause'),
[
('update test set dummy = 1;', False),
('update test set dummy = 1 where id = 1);', True),
],
)
def test_query_has_where_clause(sql, has_where_clause):
assert query_has_where_clause(sql) is has_where_clause
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
('sql', 'dbname', 'is_dropping'),
[
('select bar from foo', 'foo', False),
('drop database "foo";', '`foo`', True),
('drop schema foo', 'foo', True),
('drop schema foo', 'bar', False),
('drop database bar', 'foo', False),
('drop database foo', None, False),
('drop database foo; create database foo', 'foo', False),
('drop database foo; create database bar', 'foo', True),
('select bar from foo; drop database bazz', 'foo', False),
('select bar from foo; drop database bazz', 'bazz', True),
('-- dropping database \n '
'drop -- really dropping \n '
'schema abc -- now it is dropped',
'abc',
True)
]
)
def test_is_dropping_database(sql, dbname, is_dropping):
assert is_dropping_database(sql, dbname) == is_dropping

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= Gross Checks =
* [ ] Check connecting to a local database.
* [ ] Check connecting to a remote database.
* [ ] Check connecting to a database with a user/password.
* [ ] Check connecting to a non-existent database.
* [ ] Test changing the database.
== PGExecute ==
* [ ] Test successful execution given a cursor.
* [ ] Test unsuccessful execution with a syntax error.
* [ ] Test a series of executions with the same cursor without failure.
* [ ] Test a series of executions with the same cursor with failure.
* [ ] Test passing in a special command.
== Naive Autocompletion ==
* [ ] Input empty string, ask for completions - Everything.
* [ ] Input partial prefix, ask for completions - Stars with prefix.
* [ ] Input fully autocompleted string, ask for completions - Only full match
* [ ] Input non-existent prefix, ask for completions - nothing
* [ ] Input lowercase prefix - case insensitive completions
== Smart Autocompletion ==
* [ ] Input empty string and check if only keywords are returned.
* [ ] Input SELECT prefix and check if only columns and '*' are returned.
* [ ] Input SELECT blah - only keywords are returned.
* [ ] Input SELECT * FROM - Table names only
== PGSpecial ==
* [ ] Test \d
* [ ] Test \d tablename
* [ ] Test \d tablena*
* [ ] Test \d non-existent-tablename
* [ ] Test \d index
* [ ] Test \d sequence
* [ ] Test \d view
== Exceptionals ==
* [ ] Test the 'use' command to change db.

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import click
from mycli.packages.prompt_utils import confirm_destructive_query
def test_confirm_destructive_query_notty():
stdin = click.get_text_stream('stdin')
assert stdin.isatty() is False
sql = 'drop database foo;'
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import pytest
from mock import patch
from prompt_toolkit.completion import Completion
from prompt_toolkit.document import Document
import mycli.packages.special.main as special
metadata = {
'users': ['id', 'email', 'first_name', 'last_name'],
'orders': ['id', 'ordered_date', 'status'],
'select': ['id', 'insert', 'ABC'],
'réveillé': ['id', 'insert', 'ABC']
}
@pytest.fixture
def completer():
import mycli.sqlcompleter as sqlcompleter
comp = sqlcompleter.SQLCompleter(smart_completion=True)
tables, columns = [], []
for table, cols in metadata.items():
tables.append((table,))
columns.extend([(table, col) for col in cols])
comp.set_dbname('test')
comp.extend_schemata('test')
comp.extend_relations(tables, kind='tables')
comp.extend_columns(columns, kind='tables')
comp.extend_special_commands(special.COMMANDS)
return comp
@pytest.fixture
def complete_event():
from mock import Mock
return Mock()
def test_special_name_completion(completer, complete_event):
text = '\\d'
position = len('\\d')
result = completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event)
assert result == [Completion(text='\\dt', start_position=-2)]
def test_empty_string_completion(completer, complete_event):
text = ''
position = 0
result = list(
completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert list(map(Completion, sorted(completer.keywords) +
sorted(completer.special_commands))) == result
def test_select_keyword_completion(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SEL'
position = len('SEL')
result = completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event)
assert list(result) == list([Completion(text='SELECT', start_position=-3)])
def test_table_completion(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SELECT * FROM '
position = len(text)
result = completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position), complete_event)
assert list(result) == list([
Completion(text='`réveillé`', start_position=0),
Completion(text='`select`', start_position=0),
Completion(text='orders', start_position=0),
Completion(text='users', start_position=0),
])
def test_function_name_completion(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SELECT MA'
position = len('SELECT MA')
result = completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position), complete_event)
assert list(result) == list([Completion(text='MAX', start_position=-2),
Completion(text='MASTER', start_position=-2),
])
def test_suggested_column_names(completer, complete_event):
"""Suggest column and function names when selecting from table.
:param completer:
:param complete_event:
:return:
"""
text = 'SELECT from users'
position = len('SELECT ')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='*', start_position=0),
Completion(text='email', start_position=0),
Completion(text='first_name', start_position=0),
Completion(text='id', start_position=0),
Completion(text='last_name', start_position=0),
] +
list(map(Completion, completer.functions)) +
[Completion(text='users', start_position=0)] +
list(map(Completion, completer.keywords)))
def test_suggested_column_names_in_function(completer, complete_event):
"""Suggest column and function names when selecting multiple columns from
table.
:param completer:
:param complete_event:
:return:
"""
text = 'SELECT MAX( from users'
position = len('SELECT MAX(')
result = completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event)
assert list(result) == list([
Completion(text='*', start_position=0),
Completion(text='email', start_position=0),
Completion(text='first_name', start_position=0),
Completion(text='id', start_position=0),
Completion(text='last_name', start_position=0)])
def test_suggested_column_names_with_table_dot(completer, complete_event):
"""Suggest column names on table name and dot.
:param completer:
:param complete_event:
:return:
"""
text = 'SELECT users. from users'
position = len('SELECT users.')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='*', start_position=0),
Completion(text='email', start_position=0),
Completion(text='first_name', start_position=0),
Completion(text='id', start_position=0),
Completion(text='last_name', start_position=0)])
def test_suggested_column_names_with_alias(completer, complete_event):
"""Suggest column names on table alias and dot.
:param completer:
:param complete_event:
:return:
"""
text = 'SELECT u. from users u'
position = len('SELECT u.')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='*', start_position=0),
Completion(text='email', start_position=0),
Completion(text='first_name', start_position=0),
Completion(text='id', start_position=0),
Completion(text='last_name', start_position=0)])
def test_suggested_multiple_column_names(completer, complete_event):
"""Suggest column and function names when selecting multiple columns from
table.
:param completer:
:param complete_event:
:return:
"""
text = 'SELECT id, from users u'
position = len('SELECT id, ')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='*', start_position=0),
Completion(text='email', start_position=0),
Completion(text='first_name', start_position=0),
Completion(text='id', start_position=0),
Completion(text='last_name', start_position=0)] +
list(map(Completion, completer.functions)) +
[Completion(text='u', start_position=0)] +
list(map(Completion, completer.keywords)))
def test_suggested_multiple_column_names_with_alias(completer, complete_event):
"""Suggest column names on table alias and dot when selecting multiple
columns from table.
:param completer:
:param complete_event:
:return:
"""
text = 'SELECT u.id, u. from users u'
position = len('SELECT u.id, u.')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='*', start_position=0),
Completion(text='email', start_position=0),
Completion(text='first_name', start_position=0),
Completion(text='id', start_position=0),
Completion(text='last_name', start_position=0)])
def test_suggested_multiple_column_names_with_dot(completer, complete_event):
"""Suggest column names on table names and dot when selecting multiple
columns from table.
:param completer:
:param complete_event:
:return:
"""
text = 'SELECT users.id, users. from users u'
position = len('SELECT users.id, users.')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='*', start_position=0),
Completion(text='email', start_position=0),
Completion(text='first_name', start_position=0),
Completion(text='id', start_position=0),
Completion(text='last_name', start_position=0)])
def test_suggested_aliases_after_on(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SELECT u.name, o.id FROM users u JOIN orders o ON '
position = len('SELECT u.name, o.id FROM users u JOIN orders o ON ')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='o', start_position=0),
Completion(text='u', start_position=0)])
def test_suggested_aliases_after_on_right_side(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SELECT u.name, o.id FROM users u JOIN orders o ON o.user_id = '
position = len(
'SELECT u.name, o.id FROM users u JOIN orders o ON o.user_id = ')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='o', start_position=0),
Completion(text='u', start_position=0)])
def test_suggested_tables_after_on(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SELECT users.name, orders.id FROM users JOIN orders ON '
position = len('SELECT users.name, orders.id FROM users JOIN orders ON ')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='orders', start_position=0),
Completion(text='users', start_position=0)])
def test_suggested_tables_after_on_right_side(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SELECT users.name, orders.id FROM users JOIN orders ON orders.user_id = '
position = len(
'SELECT users.name, orders.id FROM users JOIN orders ON orders.user_id = ')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='orders', start_position=0),
Completion(text='users', start_position=0)])
def test_table_names_after_from(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SELECT * FROM '
position = len('SELECT * FROM ')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='`réveillé`', start_position=0),
Completion(text='`select`', start_position=0),
Completion(text='orders', start_position=0),
Completion(text='users', start_position=0),
])
def test_auto_escaped_col_names(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SELECT from `select`'
position = len('SELECT ')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == [
Completion(text='*', start_position=0),
Completion(text='`ABC`', start_position=0),
Completion(text='`insert`', start_position=0),
Completion(text='id', start_position=0),
] + \
list(map(Completion, completer.functions)) + \
[Completion(text='`select`', start_position=0)] + \
list(map(Completion, completer.keywords))
def test_un_escaped_table_names(completer, complete_event):
text = 'SELECT from réveillé'
position = len('SELECT ')
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
assert result == list([
Completion(text='*', start_position=0),
Completion(text='`ABC`', start_position=0),
Completion(text='`insert`', start_position=0),
Completion(text='id', start_position=0),
] +
list(map(Completion, completer.functions)) +
[Completion(text='réveillé', start_position=0)] +
list(map(Completion, completer.keywords)))
def dummy_list_path(dir_name):
dirs = {
'/': [
'dir1',
'file1.sql',
'file2.sql',
],
'/dir1': [
'subdir1',
'subfile1.sql',
'subfile2.sql',
],
'/dir1/subdir1': [
'lastfile.sql',
],
}
return dirs.get(dir_name, [])
@patch('mycli.packages.filepaths.list_path', new=dummy_list_path)
@pytest.mark.parametrize('text,expected', [
# ('source ', [('~', 0),
# ('/', 0),
# ('.', 0),
# ('..', 0)]),
('source /', [('dir1', 0),
('file1.sql', 0),
('file2.sql', 0)]),
('source /dir1/', [('subdir1', 0),
('subfile1.sql', 0),
('subfile2.sql', 0)]),
('source /dir1/subdir1/', [('lastfile.sql', 0)]),
])
def test_file_name_completion(completer, complete_event, text, expected):
position = len(text)
result = list(completer.get_completions(
Document(text=text, cursor_position=position),
complete_event))
expected = list((Completion(txt, pos) for txt, pos in expected))
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import os
import stat
import tempfile
from time import time
from mock import patch
import pytest
from pymysql import ProgrammingError
import mycli.packages.special
from .utils import dbtest, db_connection, send_ctrl_c
def test_set_get_pager():
mycli.packages.special.set_pager_enabled(True)
assert mycli.packages.special.is_pager_enabled()
mycli.packages.special.set_pager_enabled(False)
assert not mycli.packages.special.is_pager_enabled()
mycli.packages.special.set_pager('less')
assert os.environ['PAGER'] == "less"
mycli.packages.special.set_pager(False)
assert os.environ['PAGER'] == "less"
del os.environ['PAGER']
mycli.packages.special.set_pager(False)
mycli.packages.special.disable_pager()
assert not mycli.packages.special.is_pager_enabled()
def test_set_get_timing():
mycli.packages.special.set_timing_enabled(True)
assert mycli.packages.special.is_timing_enabled()
mycli.packages.special.set_timing_enabled(False)
assert not mycli.packages.special.is_timing_enabled()
def test_set_get_expanded_output():
mycli.packages.special.set_expanded_output(True)
assert mycli.packages.special.is_expanded_output()
mycli.packages.special.set_expanded_output(False)
assert not mycli.packages.special.is_expanded_output()
def test_editor_command():
assert mycli.packages.special.editor_command(r'hello\e')
assert mycli.packages.special.editor_command(r'\ehello')
assert not mycli.packages.special.editor_command(r'hello')
assert mycli.packages.special.get_filename(r'\e filename') == "filename"
os.environ['EDITOR'] = 'true'
os.environ['VISUAL'] = 'true'
mycli.packages.special.open_external_editor(sql=r'select 1') == "select 1"
def test_tee_command():
mycli.packages.special.write_tee(u"hello world") # write without file set
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f:
mycli.packages.special.execute(None, u"tee " + f.name)
mycli.packages.special.write_tee(u"hello world")
assert f.read() == b"hello world\n"
mycli.packages.special.execute(None, u"tee -o " + f.name)
mycli.packages.special.write_tee(u"hello world")
f.seek(0)
assert f.read() == b"hello world\n"
mycli.packages.special.execute(None, u"notee")
mycli.packages.special.write_tee(u"hello world")
f.seek(0)
assert f.read() == b"hello world\n"
def test_tee_command_error():
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
mycli.packages.special.execute(None, 'tee')
with pytest.raises(OSError):
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f:
os.chmod(f.name, stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IRGRP | stat.S_IROTH)
mycli.packages.special.execute(None, 'tee {}'.format(f.name))
@dbtest
def test_favorite_query():
with db_connection().cursor() as cur:
query = u'select ""'
mycli.packages.special.execute(cur, u'\\fs check {0}'.format(query))
assert next(mycli.packages.special.execute(
cur, u'\\f check'))[0] == "> " + query
def test_once_command():
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
mycli.packages.special.execute(None, u"\\once")
with pytest.raises(OSError):
mycli.packages.special.execute(None, u"\\once /proc/access-denied")
mycli.packages.special.write_once(u"hello world") # write without file set
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f:
mycli.packages.special.execute(None, u"\\once " + f.name)
mycli.packages.special.write_once(u"hello world")
assert f.read() == b"hello world\n"
mycli.packages.special.execute(None, u"\\once -o " + f.name)
mycli.packages.special.write_once(u"hello world line 1")
mycli.packages.special.write_once(u"hello world line 2")
f.seek(0)
assert f.read() == b"hello world line 1\nhello world line 2\n"
def test_pipe_once_command():
with pytest.raises(IOError):
mycli.packages.special.execute(None, u"\\pipe_once")
with pytest.raises(OSError):
mycli.packages.special.execute(
None, u"\\pipe_once /proc/access-denied")
mycli.packages.special.execute(None, u"\\pipe_once wc")
mycli.packages.special.write_once(u"hello world")
mycli.packages.special.unset_pipe_once_if_written()
# how to assert on wc output?
def test_parseargfile():
"""Test that parseargfile expands the user directory."""
expected = {'file': os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), 'filename'),
'mode': 'a'}
assert expected == mycli.packages.special.iocommands.parseargfile(
'~/filename')
expected = {'file': os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), 'filename'),
'mode': 'w'}
assert expected == mycli.packages.special.iocommands.parseargfile(
'-o ~/filename')
def test_parseargfile_no_file():
"""Test that parseargfile raises a TypeError if there is no filename."""
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
mycli.packages.special.iocommands.parseargfile('')
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
mycli.packages.special.iocommands.parseargfile('-o ')
@dbtest
def test_watch_query_iteration():
"""Test that a single iteration of the result of `watch_query` executes
the desired query and returns the given results."""
expected_value = "1"
query = "SELECT {0!s}".format(expected_value)
expected_title = '> {0!s}'.format(query)
with db_connection().cursor() as cur:
result = next(mycli.packages.special.iocommands.watch_query(
arg=query, cur=cur
))
assert result[0] == expected_title
assert result[2][0] == expected_value
@dbtest
def test_watch_query_full():
"""Test that `watch_query`:
* Returns the expected results.
* Executes the defined times inside the given interval, in this case with
a 0.3 seconds wait, it should execute 4 times inside a 1 seconds
interval.
* Stops at Ctrl-C
"""
watch_seconds = 0.3
wait_interval = 1
expected_value = "1"
query = "SELECT {0!s}".format(expected_value)
expected_title = '> {0!s}'.format(query)
expected_results = 4
ctrl_c_process = send_ctrl_c(wait_interval)
with db_connection().cursor() as cur:
results = list(
result for result in mycli.packages.special.iocommands.watch_query(
arg='{0!s} {1!s}'.format(watch_seconds, query), cur=cur
)
)
ctrl_c_process.join(1)
assert len(results) == expected_results
for result in results:
assert result[0] == expected_title
assert result[2][0] == expected_value
@dbtest
@patch('click.clear')
def test_watch_query_clear(clear_mock):
"""Test that the screen is cleared with the -c flag of `watch` command
before execute the query."""
with db_connection().cursor() as cur:
watch_gen = mycli.packages.special.iocommands.watch_query(
arg='0.1 -c select 1;', cur=cur
)
assert not clear_mock.called
next(watch_gen)
assert clear_mock.called
clear_mock.reset_mock()
next(watch_gen)
assert clear_mock.called
clear_mock.reset_mock()
@dbtest
def test_watch_query_bad_arguments():
"""Test different incorrect combinations of arguments for `watch`
command."""
watch_query = mycli.packages.special.iocommands.watch_query
with db_connection().cursor() as cur:
with pytest.raises(ProgrammingError):
next(watch_query('a select 1;', cur=cur))
with pytest.raises(ProgrammingError):
next(watch_query('-a select 1;', cur=cur))
with pytest.raises(ProgrammingError):
next(watch_query('1 -a select 1;', cur=cur))
with pytest.raises(ProgrammingError):
next(watch_query('-c -a select 1;', cur=cur))
@dbtest
@patch('click.clear')
def test_watch_query_interval_clear(clear_mock):
"""Test `watch` command with interval and clear flag."""
def test_asserts(gen):
clear_mock.reset_mock()
start = time()
next(gen)
assert clear_mock.called
next(gen)
exec_time = time() - start
assert exec_time > seconds and exec_time < (seconds + seconds)
seconds = 1.0
watch_query = mycli.packages.special.iocommands.watch_query
with db_connection().cursor() as cur:
test_asserts(watch_query('{0!s} -c select 1;'.format(seconds),
cur=cur))
test_asserts(watch_query('-c {0!s} select 1;'.format(seconds),
cur=cur))
def test_split_sql_by_delimiter():
for delimiter_str in (';', '$', '😀'):
mycli.packages.special.set_delimiter(delimiter_str)
sql_input = "select 1{} select \ufffc2".format(delimiter_str)
queries = (
"select 1",
"select \ufffc2"
)
for query, parsed_query in zip(
queries, mycli.packages.special.split_queries(sql_input)):
assert(query == parsed_query)
def test_switch_delimiter_within_query():
mycli.packages.special.set_delimiter(';')
sql_input = "select 1; delimiter $$ select 2 $$ select 3 $$"
queries = (
"select 1",
"delimiter $$ select 2 $$ select 3 $$",
"select 2",
"select 3"
)
for query, parsed_query in zip(
queries,
mycli.packages.special.split_queries(sql_input)):
assert(query == parsed_query)
def test_set_delimiter():
for delim in ('foo', 'bar'):
mycli.packages.special.set_delimiter(delim)
assert mycli.packages.special.get_current_delimiter() == delim
def teardown_function():
mycli.packages.special.set_delimiter(';')

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import os
import pytest
import pymysql
from .utils import run, dbtest, set_expanded_output, is_expanded_output
def assert_result_equal(result, title=None, rows=None, headers=None,
status=None, auto_status=True, assert_contains=False):
"""Assert that an sqlexecute.run() result matches the expected values."""
if status is None and auto_status and rows:
status = '{} row{} in set'.format(
len(rows), 's' if len(rows) > 1 else '')
fields = {'title': title, 'rows': rows, 'headers': headers,
'status': status}
if assert_contains:
# Do a loose match on the results using the *in* operator.
for key, field in fields.items():
if field:
assert field in result[0][key]
else:
# Do an exact match on the fields.
assert result == [fields]
@dbtest
def test_conn(executor):
run(executor, '''create table test(a text)''')
run(executor, '''insert into test values('abc')''')
results = run(executor, '''select * from test''')
assert_result_equal(results, headers=['a'], rows=[('abc',)])
@dbtest
def test_bools(executor):
run(executor, '''create table test(a boolean)''')
run(executor, '''insert into test values(True)''')
results = run(executor, '''select * from test''')
assert_result_equal(results, headers=['a'], rows=[(1,)])
@dbtest
def test_binary(executor):
run(executor, '''create table bt(geom linestring NOT NULL)''')
run(executor, "INSERT INTO bt VALUES "
"(ST_GeomFromText('LINESTRING(116.37604 39.73979,116.375 39.73965)'));")
results = run(executor, '''select * from bt''')
geom = (b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x02\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x009\x7f\x13\n'
b'\x11\x18]@4\xf4Op\xb1\xdeC@\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x18]@B>\xe8\xd9'
b'\xac\xdeC@')
assert_result_equal(results, headers=['geom'], rows=[(geom,)])
@dbtest
def test_table_and_columns_query(executor):
run(executor, "create table a(x text, y text)")
run(executor, "create table b(z text)")
assert set(executor.tables()) == set([('a',), ('b',)])
assert set(executor.table_columns()) == set(
[('a', 'x'), ('a', 'y'), ('b', 'z')])
@dbtest
def test_database_list(executor):
databases = executor.databases()
assert '_test_db' in databases
@dbtest
def test_invalid_syntax(executor):
with pytest.raises(pymysql.ProgrammingError) as excinfo:
run(executor, 'invalid syntax!')
assert 'You have an error in your SQL syntax;' in str(excinfo.value)
@dbtest
def test_invalid_column_name(executor):
with pytest.raises(pymysql.err.OperationalError) as excinfo:
run(executor, 'select invalid command')
assert "Unknown column 'invalid' in 'field list'" in str(excinfo.value)
@dbtest
def test_unicode_support_in_output(executor):
run(executor, "create table unicodechars(t text)")
run(executor, u"insert into unicodechars (t) values ('é')")
# See issue #24, this raises an exception without proper handling
results = run(executor, u"select * from unicodechars")
assert_result_equal(results, headers=['t'], rows=[(u'é',)])
@dbtest
def test_multiple_queries_same_line(executor):
results = run(executor, "select 'foo'; select 'bar'")
expected = [{'title': None, 'headers': ['foo'], 'rows': [('foo',)],
'status': '1 row in set'},
{'title': None, 'headers': ['bar'], 'rows': [('bar',)],
'status': '1 row in set'}]
assert expected == results
@dbtest
def test_multiple_queries_same_line_syntaxerror(executor):
with pytest.raises(pymysql.ProgrammingError) as excinfo:
run(executor, "select 'foo'; invalid syntax")
assert 'You have an error in your SQL syntax;' in str(excinfo.value)
@dbtest
def test_favorite_query(executor):
set_expanded_output(False)
run(executor, "create table test(a text)")
run(executor, "insert into test values('abc')")
run(executor, "insert into test values('def')")
results = run(executor, "\\fs test-a select * from test where a like 'a%'")
assert_result_equal(results, status='Saved.')
results = run(executor, "\\f test-a")
assert_result_equal(results,
title="> select * from test where a like 'a%'",
headers=['a'], rows=[('abc',)], auto_status=False)
results = run(executor, "\\fd test-a")
assert_result_equal(results, status='test-a: Deleted')
@dbtest
def test_favorite_query_multiple_statement(executor):
set_expanded_output(False)
run(executor, "create table test(a text)")
run(executor, "insert into test values('abc')")
run(executor, "insert into test values('def')")
results = run(executor,
"\\fs test-ad select * from test where a like 'a%'; "
"select * from test where a like 'd%'")
assert_result_equal(results, status='Saved.')
results = run(executor, "\\f test-ad")
expected = [{'title': "> select * from test where a like 'a%'",
'headers': ['a'], 'rows': [('abc',)], 'status': None},
{'title': "> select * from test where a like 'd%'",
'headers': ['a'], 'rows': [('def',)], 'status': None}]
assert expected == results
results = run(executor, "\\fd test-ad")
assert_result_equal(results, status='test-ad: Deleted')
@dbtest
def test_favorite_query_expanded_output(executor):
set_expanded_output(False)
run(executor, '''create table test(a text)''')
run(executor, '''insert into test values('abc')''')
results = run(executor, "\\fs test-ae select * from test")
assert_result_equal(results, status='Saved.')
results = run(executor, "\\f test-ae \\G")
assert is_expanded_output() is True
assert_result_equal(results, title='> select * from test',
headers=['a'], rows=[('abc',)], auto_status=False)
set_expanded_output(False)
results = run(executor, "\\fd test-ae")
assert_result_equal(results, status='test-ae: Deleted')
@dbtest
def test_special_command(executor):
results = run(executor, '\\?')
assert_result_equal(results, rows=('quit', '\\q', 'Quit.'),
headers='Command', assert_contains=True,
auto_status=False)
@dbtest
def test_cd_command_without_a_folder_name(executor):
results = run(executor, 'system cd')
assert_result_equal(results, status='No folder name was provided.')
@dbtest
def test_system_command_not_found(executor):
results = run(executor, 'system xyz')
assert_result_equal(results, status='OSError: No such file or directory',
assert_contains=True)
@dbtest
def test_system_command_output(executor):
test_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
test_file_path = os.path.join(test_dir, 'test.txt')
results = run(executor, 'system cat {0}'.format(test_file_path))
assert_result_equal(results, status='mycli rocks!\n')
@dbtest
def test_cd_command_current_dir(executor):
test_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
run(executor, 'system cd {0}'.format(test_path))
assert os.getcwd() == test_path
@dbtest
def test_unicode_support(executor):
results = run(executor, u"SELECT '日本語' AS japanese;")
assert_result_equal(results, headers=['japanese'], rows=[(u'日本語',)])
@dbtest
def test_timestamp_null(executor):
run(executor, '''create table ts_null(a timestamp null)''')
run(executor, '''insert into ts_null values(null)''')
results = run(executor, '''select * from ts_null''')
assert_result_equal(results, headers=['a'],
rows=[(None,)])
@dbtest
def test_datetime_null(executor):
run(executor, '''create table dt_null(a datetime null)''')
run(executor, '''insert into dt_null values(null)''')
results = run(executor, '''select * from dt_null''')
assert_result_equal(results, headers=['a'],
rows=[(None,)])
@dbtest
def test_date_null(executor):
run(executor, '''create table date_null(a date null)''')
run(executor, '''insert into date_null values(null)''')
results = run(executor, '''select * from date_null''')
assert_result_equal(results, headers=['a'], rows=[(None,)])
@dbtest
def test_time_null(executor):
run(executor, '''create table time_null(a time null)''')
run(executor, '''insert into time_null values(null)''')
results = run(executor, '''select * from time_null''')
assert_result_equal(results, headers=['a'], rows=[(None,)])
@dbtest
def test_multiple_results(executor):
query = '''CREATE PROCEDURE dmtest()
BEGIN
SELECT 1;
SELECT 2;
END'''
executor.conn.cursor().execute(query)
results = run(executor, 'call dmtest;')
expected = [
{'title': None, 'rows': [(1,)], 'headers': ['1'],
'status': '1 row in set'},
{'title': None, 'rows': [(2,)], 'headers': ['2'],
'status': '1 row in set'}
]
assert results == expected

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"""Test the sql output adapter."""
from textwrap import dedent
from mycli.packages.tabular_output import sql_format
from cli_helpers.tabular_output import TabularOutputFormatter
from .utils import USER, PASSWORD, HOST, PORT, dbtest
import pytest
from mycli.main import MyCli
from pymysql.constants import FIELD_TYPE
@pytest.fixture
def mycli():
cli = MyCli()
cli.connect(None, USER, PASSWORD, HOST, PORT, None, init_command=None)
return cli
@dbtest
def test_sql_output(mycli):
"""Test the sql output adapter."""
headers = ['letters', 'number', 'optional', 'float', 'binary']
class FakeCursor(object):
def __init__(self):
self.data = [
('abc', 1, None, 10.0, b'\xAA'),
('d', 456, '1', 0.5, b'\xAA\xBB')
]
self.description = [
(None, FIELD_TYPE.VARCHAR),
(None, FIELD_TYPE.LONG),
(None, FIELD_TYPE.LONG),
(None, FIELD_TYPE.FLOAT),
(None, FIELD_TYPE.BLOB)
]
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __next__(self):
if self.data:
return self.data.pop(0)
else:
raise StopIteration()
def description(self):
return self.description
# Test sql-update output format
assert list(mycli.change_table_format("sql-update")) == \
[(None, None, None, 'Changed table format to sql-update')]
mycli.formatter.query = ""
output = mycli.format_output(None, FakeCursor(), headers)
actual = "\n".join(output)
assert actual == dedent('''\
UPDATE `DUAL` SET
`number` = 1
, `optional` = NULL
, `float` = 10.0e0
, `binary` = X'aa'
WHERE `letters` = 'abc';
UPDATE `DUAL` SET
`number` = 456
, `optional` = '1'
, `float` = 0.5e0
, `binary` = X'aabb'
WHERE `letters` = 'd';''')
# Test sql-update-2 output format
assert list(mycli.change_table_format("sql-update-2")) == \
[(None, None, None, 'Changed table format to sql-update-2')]
mycli.formatter.query = ""
output = mycli.format_output(None, FakeCursor(), headers)
assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\
UPDATE `DUAL` SET
`optional` = NULL
, `float` = 10.0e0
, `binary` = X'aa'
WHERE `letters` = 'abc' AND `number` = 1;
UPDATE `DUAL` SET
`optional` = '1'
, `float` = 0.5e0
, `binary` = X'aabb'
WHERE `letters` = 'd' AND `number` = 456;''')
# Test sql-insert output format (without table name)
assert list(mycli.change_table_format("sql-insert")) == \
[(None, None, None, 'Changed table format to sql-insert')]
mycli.formatter.query = ""
output = mycli.format_output(None, FakeCursor(), headers)
assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\
INSERT INTO `DUAL` (`letters`, `number`, `optional`, `float`, `binary`) VALUES
('abc', 1, NULL, 10.0e0, X'aa')
, ('d', 456, '1', 0.5e0, X'aabb')
;''')
# Test sql-insert output format (with table name)
assert list(mycli.change_table_format("sql-insert")) == \
[(None, None, None, 'Changed table format to sql-insert')]
mycli.formatter.query = "SELECT * FROM `table`"
output = mycli.format_output(None, FakeCursor(), headers)
assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\
INSERT INTO `table` (`letters`, `number`, `optional`, `float`, `binary`) VALUES
('abc', 1, NULL, 10.0e0, X'aa')
, ('d', 456, '1', 0.5e0, X'aabb')
;''')
# Test sql-insert output format (with database + table name)
assert list(mycli.change_table_format("sql-insert")) == \
[(None, None, None, 'Changed table format to sql-insert')]
mycli.formatter.query = "SELECT * FROM `database`.`table`"
output = mycli.format_output(None, FakeCursor(), headers)
assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\
INSERT INTO `database`.`table` (`letters`, `number`, `optional`, `float`, `binary`) VALUES
('abc', 1, NULL, 10.0e0, X'aa')
, ('d', 456, '1', 0.5e0, X'aabb')
;''')

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import os
import time
import signal
import platform
import multiprocessing
import pymysql
import pytest
from mycli.main import special
PASSWORD = os.getenv('PYTEST_PASSWORD')
USER = os.getenv('PYTEST_USER', 'root')
HOST = os.getenv('PYTEST_HOST', 'localhost')
PORT = int(os.getenv('PYTEST_PORT', 3306))
CHARSET = os.getenv('PYTEST_CHARSET', 'utf8')
SSH_USER = os.getenv('PYTEST_SSH_USER', None)
SSH_HOST = os.getenv('PYTEST_SSH_HOST', None)
SSH_PORT = os.getenv('PYTEST_SSH_PORT', 22)
def db_connection(dbname=None):
conn = pymysql.connect(user=USER, host=HOST, port=PORT, database=dbname,
password=PASSWORD, charset=CHARSET,
local_infile=False)
conn.autocommit = True
return conn
try:
db_connection()
CAN_CONNECT_TO_DB = True
except:
CAN_CONNECT_TO_DB = False
dbtest = pytest.mark.skipif(
not CAN_CONNECT_TO_DB,
reason="Need a mysql instance at localhost accessible by user 'root'")
def create_db(dbname):
with db_connection().cursor() as cur:
try:
cur.execute('''DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS _test_db''')
cur.execute('''CREATE DATABASE _test_db''')
except:
pass
def run(executor, sql, rows_as_list=True):
"""Return string output for the sql to be run."""
result = []
for title, rows, headers, status in executor.run(sql):
rows = list(rows) if (rows_as_list and rows) else rows
result.append({'title': title, 'rows': rows, 'headers': headers,
'status': status})
return result
def set_expanded_output(is_expanded):
"""Pass-through for the tests."""
return special.set_expanded_output(is_expanded)
def is_expanded_output():
"""Pass-through for the tests."""
return special.is_expanded_output()
def send_ctrl_c_to_pid(pid, wait_seconds):
"""Sends a Ctrl-C like signal to the given `pid` after `wait_seconds`
seconds."""
time.sleep(wait_seconds)
system_name = platform.system()
if system_name == "Windows":
os.kill(pid, signal.CTRL_C_EVENT)
else:
os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT)
def send_ctrl_c(wait_seconds):
"""Create a process that sends a Ctrl-C like signal to the current process
after `wait_seconds` seconds.
Returns the `multiprocessing.Process` created.
"""
ctrl_c_process = multiprocessing.Process(
target=send_ctrl_c_to_pid, args=(os.getpid(), wait_seconds)
)
ctrl_c_process.start()
return ctrl_c_process

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[tox]
envlist = py36, py37, py38
[testenv]
deps = pytest
mock
pexpect
behave
coverage
commands = python setup.py test
passenv = PYTEST_HOST
PYTEST_USER
PYTEST_PASSWORD
PYTEST_PORT
PYTEST_CHARSET