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Mads Kiilerich
config: rename options to show_revision_number and show_sha_length

'sha_show_numeric_rev' had nothing to do with the sha value.

The revision numbers are kind of native to Mercurial and there they are known
as 'revision numbers'.

'sha_len' was very short and didn't clarify that it only controlled what was shown.

These settings are currently only used in the changelog, but they should be used everywhere.
"""
   Module for visitor class mapping.
"""
import sqlalchemy as sa

from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.changeset import ansisql
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.changeset.databases import (sqlite,
                                         postgres,
                                         mysql,
                                         oracle,
                                         firebird)


# Map SA dialects to the corresponding Migrate extensions
DIALECTS = {
    "default": ansisql.ANSIDialect,
    "sqlite": sqlite.SQLiteDialect,
    "postgres": postgres.PGDialect,
    "postgresql": postgres.PGDialect,
    "mysql": mysql.MySQLDialect,
    "oracle": oracle.OracleDialect,
    "firebird": firebird.FBDialect,
}


def get_engine_visitor(engine, name):
    """
    Get the visitor implementation for the given database engine.

    :param engine: SQLAlchemy Engine
    :param name: Name of the visitor
    :type name: string
    :type engine: Engine
    :returns: visitor
    """
    # TODO: link to supported visitors
    return get_dialect_visitor(engine.dialect, name)


def get_dialect_visitor(sa_dialect, name):
    """
    Get the visitor implementation for the given dialect.

    Finds the visitor implementation based on the dialect class and
    returns and instance initialized with the given name.

    Binds dialect specific preparer to visitor.
    """

    # map sa dialect to migrate dialect and return visitor
    sa_dialect_name = getattr(sa_dialect, 'name', 'default')
    migrate_dialect_cls = DIALECTS[sa_dialect_name]
    visitor = getattr(migrate_dialect_cls, name)

    # bind preparer
    visitor.preparer = sa_dialect.preparer(sa_dialect)

    return visitor

def run_single_visitor(engine, visitorcallable, element,
    connection=None, **kwargs):
    """Taken from :meth:`sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine._run_single_visitor`
    with support for migrate visitors.
    """
    if connection is None:
        conn = engine.contextual_connect(close_with_result=False)
    else:
        conn = connection
    visitor = visitorcallable(engine.dialect, conn)
    try:
        if hasattr(element, '__migrate_visit_name__'):
            fn = getattr(visitor, 'visit_' + element.__migrate_visit_name__)
        else:
            fn = getattr(visitor, 'visit_' + element.__visit_name__)
        fn(element, **kwargs)
    finally:
        if connection is None:
            conn.close()