sqlExecute now returns rowcount
This allows tracking of how many rows were changed, for example for UPDATE, DELETE, INSERT.
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@ -546,10 +546,12 @@ class sqlThread(threading.Thread):
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return
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else:
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parameters = shared.sqlSubmitQueue.get()
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rowcount = 0
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# print 'item', item
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# print 'parameters', parameters
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try:
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self.cur.execute(item, parameters)
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rowcount = self.cur.rowcount
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except Exception as err:
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if str(err) == 'database or disk is full':
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logger.fatal('(while cur.execute) Alert: Your disk or data storage volume is full. sqlThread will now exit.')
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@ -564,5 +566,5 @@ class sqlThread(threading.Thread):
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os._exit(0)
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shared.sqlReturnQueue.put(self.cur.fetchall())
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shared.sqlReturnQueue.put((self.cur.fetchall(), rowcount))
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# shared.sqlSubmitQueue.task_done()
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ def sqlQuery(sqlStatement, *args):
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else:
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sqlSubmitQueue.put(args)
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queryreturn = sqlReturnQueue.get()
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queryreturn, rowcount = sqlReturnQueue.get()
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sqlLock.release()
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return queryreturn
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@ -30,9 +30,10 @@ def sqlExecute(sqlStatement, *args):
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sqlSubmitQueue.put(args)
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sqlReturnQueue.get()
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queryreturn, rowcount = sqlReturnQueue.get()
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sqlSubmitQueue.put('commit')
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sqlLock.release()
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return rowcount
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def sqlStoredProcedure(procName):
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sqlLock.acquire()
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