# Copyright 2009-2010 10gen, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. try: from uuid import UUID except ImportError: # Python2.4 doesn't have a uuid module. pass """Tools for representing BSON binary data. """ BINARY_SUBTYPE = 0 """BSON binary subtype for binary data. This is the default subtype for binary data. .. versionadded:: 1.5 """ FUNCTION_SUBTYPE = 1 """BSON binary subtype for functions. .. versionadded:: 1.5 """ OLD_BINARY_SUBTYPE = 2 """Old BSON binary subtype for binary data. This is the old default subtype, the current default is :data:`BINARY_SUBTYPE`. .. versionadded:: 1.7 """ UUID_SUBTYPE = 4 """BSON binary subtype for a UUID. This is the new BSON binary subtype for UUIDs. The current default is :data:`OLD_UUID_SUBTYPE` but will change to this in a future release. .. versionchanged:: 2.1 Changed to subtype 4. .. versionadded:: 1.5 """ OLD_UUID_SUBTYPE = 3 """Old BSON binary subtype for a UUID. :class:`uuid.UUID` instances will automatically be encoded by :mod:`bson` using this subtype. .. versionadded:: 2.1 """ MD5_SUBTYPE = 5 """BSON binary subtype for an MD5 hash. .. versionadded:: 1.5 """ USER_DEFINED_SUBTYPE = 128 """BSON binary subtype for any user defined structure. .. versionadded:: 1.5 """ class Binary(str): """Representation of BSON binary data. This is necessary because we want to represent Python strings as the BSON string type. We need to wrap binary data so we can tell the difference between what should be considered binary data and what should be considered a string when we encode to BSON. Raises TypeError if `data` is not an instance of str or `subtype` is not an instance of int. Raises ValueError if `subtype` is not in [0, 256). :Parameters: - `data`: the binary data to represent - `subtype` (optional): the `binary subtype `_ to use """ def __new__(cls, data, subtype=BINARY_SUBTYPE): if not isinstance(data, str): raise TypeError("data must be an instance of str") if not isinstance(subtype, int): raise TypeError("subtype must be an instance of int") if subtype >= 256 or subtype < 0: raise ValueError("subtype must be contained in [0, 256)") self = str.__new__(cls, data) self.__subtype = subtype return self @property def subtype(self): """Subtype of this binary data. """ return self.__subtype def __eq__(self, other): if isinstance(other, Binary): return (self.__subtype, str(self)) == (other.subtype, str(other)) # We don't return NotImplemented here because if we did then # Binary("foo") == "foo" would return True, since Binary is a # subclass of str... return False def __ne__(self, other): return not self == other def __repr__(self): return "Binary(%s, %s)" % (str.__repr__(self), self.__subtype) class UUIDLegacy(Binary): """UUID wrapper to support working with UUIDs stored as legacy BSON binary subtype 3. .. doctest:: >>> import uuid >>> from bson.binary import Binary, UUIDLegacy >>> id = uuid.uuid4() >>> db.test.insert({'uuid': Binary(id.bytes, 3)}) ObjectId('...') >>> db.test.find({'uuid': id}).count() 0 >>> db.test.find({'uuid': UUIDLegacy(id)}).count() 1 >>> db.test.find({'uuid': UUIDLegacy(id)})[0]['uuid'] UUID('...') >>> >>> # Convert from subtype 3 to subtype 4 >>> doc = db.test.find_one({'uuid': UUIDLegacy(id)}) >>> db.test.save(doc) ObjectId('...') >>> db.test.find({'uuid': UUIDLegacy(id)}).count() 0 >>> db.test.find({'uuid': {'$in': [UUIDLegacy(id), id]}}).count() 1 >>> db.test.find_one({'uuid': id})['uuid'] UUID('...') Raises TypeError if `obj` is not an instance of :class:`~uuid.UUID`. :Parameters: - `obj`: An instance of :class:`~uuid.UUID`. """ def __new__(cls, obj): if not isinstance(obj, UUID): raise TypeError("obj must be an instance of uuid.UUID") self = Binary.__new__(cls, obj.bytes, OLD_UUID_SUBTYPE) self.__uuid = obj return self @property def uuid(self): """UUID instance wrapped by this UUIDLegacy instance. """ return self.__uuid def __repr__(self): return "UUIDLegacy('%s')" % self.__uuid