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/*
* Jython Database Specification API 2.0
*
*
* Copyright (c) 2001 brian zimmer
*
*/
package com.ziclix.python.sql.handler;
import java.sql.CallableStatement;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.ResultSetMetaData;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.Timestamp;
import java.sql.Types;
import oracle.jdbc.OracleResultSet;
import oracle.jdbc.OracleTypes;
import oracle.sql.BLOB;
import oracle.sql.ROWID;
import org.python.core.Py;
import org.python.core.PyInteger;
import org.python.core.PyObject;
import com.ziclix.python.sql.DataHandler;
import com.ziclix.python.sql.FilterDataHandler;
/**
* Oracle specific data handling.
*
* @author brian zimmer
*/
public class OracleDataHandler extends FilterDataHandler {
/**
* Default constructor for DataHandler filtering.
*/
public OracleDataHandler(DataHandler datahandler) {
super(datahandler);
}
/**
* Method getMetaDataName
*
* @param name
* @return String
*/
@Override
public String getMetaDataName(PyObject name) {
String metaName = super.getMetaDataName(name);
return (metaName == null) ? null : metaName.toUpperCase();
}
/**
* Provide functionality for Oracle specific types, such as ROWID.
*/
@Override
public void setJDBCObject(PreparedStatement stmt, int index, PyObject object, int type)
throws SQLException {
if (DataHandler.checkNull(stmt, index, object, type)) {
return;
}
switch (type) {
case Types.DATE:
// Oracle DATE is a timestamp with one second precision
Timestamp timestamp = (Timestamp) object.__tojava__(Timestamp.class);
if (timestamp != Py.NoConversion) {
stmt.setTimestamp(index, timestamp);
} else {
super.setJDBCObject(stmt, index, object, type);
}
break;
case Types.DECIMAL:
// Oracle is annoying
Object input = object.__tojava__(Double.class);
if (input != Py.NoConversion) {
stmt.setDouble(index, ((Double) input).doubleValue());
break;
}
super.setJDBCObject(stmt, index, object, type);
break;
case Types.NUMERIC:
super.setJDBCObject(stmt, index, object, Types.DOUBLE);
break;
case OracleTypes.ROWID:
stmt.setString(index, (String) object.__tojava__(String.class));
break;
case OracleTypes.TIMESTAMPLTZ:
case OracleTypes.TIMESTAMPTZ:
// XXX: We should include time zone information, but cx_Oracle currently
// doesn't either
super.setJDBCObject(stmt, index, object, Types.TIMESTAMP);
break;
default :
super.setJDBCObject(stmt, index, object, type);
}
}
/**
* Provide functionality for Oracle specific types, such as ROWID.
*/
@Override
public PyObject getPyObject(ResultSet set, int col, int type) throws SQLException {
PyObject obj = Py.None;
switch (type) {
case Types.DATE:
// Oracle DATE is a timestamp with one second precision
obj = Py.newDatetime(set.getTimestamp(col));
break;
case Types.NUMERIC:
// Oracle NUMBER encompasses all numeric types
String number = set.getString(col);
if (number == null) {
obj = Py.None;
break;
}
int scale;
int precision;
// Oracle's DML returning ResultSet doesn't support getMetaData
try {
ResultSetMetaData metaData = set.getMetaData();
scale = metaData.getScale(col);
precision = metaData.getPrecision(col);
} catch (SQLException sqle) {
scale = precision = 0;
}
if (scale == -127) {
if (precision == 0) {
// Unspecified precision. Normally an integer from a sequence but
// possibly any kind of number
obj = number.indexOf('.') == -1
? PyInteger.TYPE.__call__(Py.newString(number))
: Py.newDecimal(number);
} else {
// Floating point binary precision
obj = Py.newFloat(set.getBigDecimal(col).doubleValue());
}
} else {
// Decimal precision. A plain integer when without a scale. Maybe a
// plain integer when NUMBER(0,0) (scale and precision unknown,
// similar to NUMBER(0,-127) above)
obj = scale == 0 && (precision != 0 || number.indexOf('.') == -1)
? PyInteger.TYPE.__call__(Py.newString(number))
: Py.newDecimal(number);
}
break;
case Types.BLOB:
BLOB blob = ((OracleResultSet) set).getBLOB(col);
obj = blob == null ? Py.None : Py.java2py(read(blob.getBinaryStream()));
break;
case OracleTypes.TIMESTAMPLTZ:
case OracleTypes.TIMESTAMPTZ:
// XXX: We should include time zone information, but cx_Oracle currently
// doesn't either
obj = super.getPyObject(set, col, Types.TIMESTAMP);
break;
case OracleTypes.ROWID:
ROWID rowid = ((OracleResultSet) set).getROWID(col);
if (rowid != null) {
obj = Py.java2py(rowid.stringValue());
}
break;
default :
obj = super.getPyObject(set, col, type);
}
return set.wasNull() ? Py.None : obj;
}
/**
* Called when a stored procedure or function is executed and OUT parameters
* need to be registered with the statement.
*
* @param statement
* @param index the JDBC offset column number
* @param colType the column as from DatabaseMetaData (eg, procedureColumnOut)
* @param dataType the JDBC datatype from Types
* @param dataTypeName the JDBC datatype name
* @throws SQLException
*/
@Override
public void registerOut(CallableStatement statement, int index, int colType, int dataType,
String dataTypeName) throws SQLException {
if (dataType == Types.OTHER) {
if ("REF CURSOR".equals(dataTypeName)) {
statement.registerOutParameter(index, OracleTypes.CURSOR);
return;
} else if ("PL/SQL RECORD".equals(dataTypeName)) {
statement.registerOutParameter(index, OracleTypes.CURSOR);
return;
}
}
super.registerOut(statement, index, colType, dataType, dataTypeName);
}
}