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superset2/superset/db_engine_specs/oracle.py
Kasia Kucharczyk af1e8e8839 fix: enable several pylint rules partially in db_engines_specs module (#11000)
* Enabled mssql

* Enabling pylint rules in `mysql.py` from `db_engine_specs`:
- added variable to shorten line and enable `line-too-long`
- `import-error` seems not prompting anymore
- specified exception instead broad-except

* Refactored too long line in `oracle.py` from `db_engine_specs`. Enabled too-long-line pylint rule.

* Changed fstring into string `pinot.py` to reenable `f-string-without-interpolation` rule.

* Enabled `unused-import` rule and changed line to adjust to correct number of characters in `db_engine_specs/postgres.py`.

* Enabled unused-import pylint check in `db_engine_specs/presto.py`

* Enabled unused-import pylint check in `db_engine_specs/snowflake.py`

* Enabled unused-import pylint check in `db_engine_specs/sqlite.py`
2020-09-23 10:47:56 -07:00

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from datetime import datetime
from typing import Any, List, Optional, Tuple
from superset.db_engine_specs.base import BaseEngineSpec, LimitMethod
from superset.utils import core as utils
class OracleEngineSpec(BaseEngineSpec):
engine = "oracle"
engine_name = "Oracle"
limit_method = LimitMethod.WRAP_SQL
force_column_alias_quotes = True
max_column_name_length = 30
_time_grain_expressions = {
None: "{col}",
"PT1S": "CAST({col} as DATE)",
"PT1M": "TRUNC(CAST({col} as DATE), 'MI')",
"PT1H": "TRUNC(CAST({col} as DATE), 'HH')",
"P1D": "TRUNC(CAST({col} as DATE), 'DDD')",
"P1W": "TRUNC(CAST({col} as DATE), 'WW')",
"P1M": "TRUNC(CAST({col} as DATE), 'MONTH')",
"P0.25Y": "TRUNC(CAST({col} as DATE), 'Q')",
"P1Y": "TRUNC(CAST({col} as DATE), 'YEAR')",
}
@classmethod
def convert_dttm(cls, target_type: str, dttm: datetime) -> Optional[str]:
tt = target_type.upper()
if tt == utils.TemporalType.DATE:
return f"TO_DATE('{dttm.date().isoformat()}', 'YYYY-MM-DD')"
if tt == utils.TemporalType.DATETIME:
datetime_formatted = dttm.isoformat(timespec="seconds")
return f"""TO_DATE('{datetime_formatted}', 'YYYY-MM-DD"T"HH24:MI:SS')"""
if tt == utils.TemporalType.TIMESTAMP:
return f"""TO_TIMESTAMP('{dttm
.isoformat(timespec="microseconds")}', 'YYYY-MM-DD"T"HH24:MI:SS.ff6')"""
return None
@classmethod
def epoch_to_dttm(cls) -> str:
return "TO_DATE('1970-01-01','YYYY-MM-DD')+(1/24/60/60)*{col}"
@classmethod
def epoch_ms_to_dttm(cls) -> str:
return "TO_DATE('1970-01-01','YYYY-MM-DD')+(1/24/60/60/1000)*{col}"
@classmethod
def fetch_data(
cls, cursor: Any, limit: Optional[int] = None
) -> List[Tuple[Any, ...]]:
"""
:param cursor: Cursor instance
:param limit: Maximum number of rows to be returned by the cursor
:return: Result of query
"""
if not cursor.description:
return []
return super().fetch_data(cursor, limit)