diff --git a/system/data_tasks/mdb_to_mssql_migrate.py b/system/data_tasks/mdb_to_mssql_migrate.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a41f63a --- /dev/null +++ b/system/data_tasks/mdb_to_mssql_migrate.py @@ -0,0 +1,318 @@ +import os +import sys +import subprocess +import logging +import argparse +import csv +import shutil +import pytds as tds +from pathlib import Path +from tqdm import tqdm +from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, as_completed +from services.dte_tools.data_task_tools import ( + DataTaskEnvironment, + get_resolved_parameters_for_connection, + initialise_data_task, +) + +# =============================== +# MSSQL CONNECTION CONFIG +# =============================== +MSSQL_CONFIG = get_resolved_parameters_for_connection("ANA") + +# Path to bundled mdb-tools under the user's home directory (dynamic per user) +MDB_TOOLS_PATH = Path.home() / "duft_resources" / "duft_config" / "system" / "utils" / "mdbtools-win-1.0.0" + +MAX_WORKERS = 4 +INSERT_BATCH_SIZE = 150 + +# ========================= +# TYPE MAPPING +# ========================= +TYPE_MAP = { + "Text": lambda size: f"NVARCHAR({size})", + "Memo": lambda _: "NVARCHAR(MAX)", + "DateTime": lambda _: "DATETIME", + "Single": lambda _: "REAL", + "Double": lambda _: "FLOAT", + "Long": lambda _: "BIGINT", + "Integer": lambda _: "INT", + "Byte": lambda _: "TINYINT", + "Yes/No": lambda _: "BIT", + "Currency": lambda _: "MONEY", + "AutoNumber": lambda _: "INT IDENTITY(1,1)", + "Hyperlink": lambda _: "NVARCHAR(2048)", + "OLE Object": lambda _: "VARBINARY(MAX)", + "Attachment": lambda _: "VARBINARY(MAX)", + "GUID": lambda _: "UNIQUEIDENTIFIER", +} + +# ========================= +# LOGGER +# ========================= +logging.getLogger("pytds").setLevel(logging.WARNING) +logging.basicConfig( + level=logging.INFO, + format="%(asctime)s [%(levelname)s] %(message)s", + handlers=[logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)], +) + +# ========================= +# ENV INITIALIZATION +# ========================= +def initialize_environment(): + """ + Prepend the bundled mdb-tools directory to PATH and verify required tools exist. + """ + mdb_tools_dir = str(MDB_TOOLS_PATH) + os.environ["PATH"] = mdb_tools_dir + os.pathsep + os.environ.get("PATH", "") + + # Sanity check for required binaries + for tool in ("mdb-tables", "mdb-schema", "mdb-export"): + if shutil.which(tool) is None: + logging.error( + f"'{tool}' not found on PATH. Expected under: {mdb_tools_dir}\n" + f"Current PATH: {os.environ.get('PATH', '')}\n" + "Make sure your bundled mdb-tools are present & executable." + ) + sys.exit(1) + +# ========================= +# ARGS +# ========================= +def parse_args(): + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Super-fast MDB to MSSQL migration (always recreates DB).") + parser.add_argument("--mdb", "-m", required=True, help="Path to .mdb file") + parser.add_argument("--mssql-db-name", "-d", help="Target MSSQL database name (defaults to MDB filename)") + parser.add_argument("--use-bcp", action="store_true", help="Use MSSQL BCP utility for faster import (experimental)") + args = parser.parse_args() + + if not args.mssql_db_name: + args.mssql_db_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(args.mdb))[0] + logging.info(f"--mssql-db-name not provided. Defaulting to: '{args.mssql_db_name}'") + + return args + +# ========================= +# CONNECTION +# ========================= +def connect_mssql(database): + return tds.connect( + server=MSSQL_CONFIG["server"], + database=database, + user=MSSQL_CONFIG["user"], + password=MSSQL_CONFIG["password"], + port=int(MSSQL_CONFIG["port"]), + ) + +# ========================= +# DB UTILS (ALWAYS RECREATE) +# ========================= +def ensure_database(name): + conn = connect_mssql("master") + conn.autocommit = True + cursor = conn.cursor() + + # Drop if exists + cursor.execute("SELECT name FROM sys.databases WHERE name = %s", (name,)) + exists = cursor.fetchone() is not None + if exists: + logging.info(f"Recreating existing database: {name}") + cursor.execute(f"ALTER DATABASE [{name}] SET SINGLE_USER WITH ROLLBACK IMMEDIATE") + cursor.execute(f"DROP DATABASE [{name}]") + + # Create fresh DB + cursor.execute(f"CREATE DATABASE [{name}]") + logging.info(f"Created database: {name}") + + conn.commit() + conn.close() + +# ========================= +# SHELL TOOLS +# ========================= +def run_cmd(args): + result = subprocess.run(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, text=True) + if result.returncode != 0: + logging.error(f"Command failed: {' '.join(args)}\n{result.stderr}") + sys.exit(1) + return result.stdout + +def get_tables(mdb_path): + return run_cmd(["mdb-tables", "-1", mdb_path]).strip().splitlines() + +def get_schema(mdb_path): + return run_cmd(["mdb-schema", mdb_path]) + +def export_table_data(mdb_path, table): + # Dates: -D for date, -T for timestamp + return run_cmd(["mdb-export", "-D", "%Y-%m-%d", "-T", "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", mdb_path, table]) + +# ========================= +# SCHEMA CONVERSION +# ========================= +def extract_create_stmt(schema_sql, table): + lines = schema_sql.splitlines() + collecting, buffer = False, [] + target = f"CREATE TABLE [{table}]".upper() + for line in lines: + if line.strip().upper().startswith(target): + collecting = True + if collecting: + buffer.append(line) + if line.strip().endswith(";"): + break + return "\n".join(buffer) + +def convert_schema_to_mssql(create_stmt): + lines = create_stmt.strip().splitlines() + if not lines: + return None, None, None + + table_line = lines[0] + col_lines = lines[1:-1] + + new_col_lines = [] + column_types = {} + + for col in col_lines: + if "--" in col: + col = col.split("--")[0] + col = col.strip().rstrip(",") + if not col: + continue + + parts = col.split(None, 1) + if len(parts) != 2: + continue + name, rest = parts + + if name.startswith("[") and name.endswith("]"): + name = name[1:-1] + + type_part = rest.split()[0] + size = None + + if type_part.startswith("Text"): + try: + size = int(type_part.split("(")[1].rstrip(")")) + except Exception: + size = 255 + sql_type = TYPE_MAP["Text"](size) + column_types[name] = "Text" + else: + base_type = type_part.strip() + type_func = TYPE_MAP.get(base_type, lambda s=None: "NVARCHAR(255)") + sql_type = type_func(size) + column_types[name] = base_type + + new_col_lines.append(f" [{name}] {sql_type},") + + # Extract table name safely + parts = table_line.split() + table_name = parts[2].strip("[]") if len(parts) >= 3 else None + if not table_name: + return None, None, None + + mssql_schema = f"CREATE TABLE [{table_name}] (\n" + "\n".join(new_col_lines).rstrip(",") + "\n);" + return mssql_schema, table_name, column_types + +# ========================= +# DATA INSERTION +# ========================= +def parse_csv_rows(csv_data): + lines = csv_data.strip().splitlines() + reader = csv.reader(lines) + rows = list(reader) + return (rows[0], rows[1:]) if rows else ([], []) + +def insert_batch(cursor, table, columns, rows): + placeholders = ",".join(["%s"] * len(columns)) + cols_joined = ",".join(columns) + insert_sql = f"INSERT INTO [{table}] ({cols_joined}) VALUES ({placeholders})" + try: + cursor.executemany(insert_sql, rows) + except Exception as e: + logging.error(f"Batch insert failed for {table}: {e}") + +def migrate_table(mdb_path, schema_sql, table, dbname, use_bcp): + try: + conn = connect_mssql(dbname) + cursor = conn.cursor() + + create_stmt = extract_create_stmt(schema_sql, table) + if not create_stmt: + logging.warning(f"No schema for: {table}") + return + + mssql_schema, mssql_table, column_types = convert_schema_to_mssql(create_stmt) + if not mssql_schema: + logging.warning(f"Failed to convert schema: {table}") + return + + # Safety check (should not exist in a freshly recreated DB) + cursor.execute("SELECT OBJECT_ID(%s, 'U')", (f"dbo.{mssql_table}",)) + if cursor.fetchone()[0] is not None: + logging.info(f"Table already exists unexpectedly, skipping: {mssql_table}") + return + + cursor.execute(mssql_schema) + conn.commit() # <-- fixed indentation + + # Export data + csv_data = export_table_data(mdb_path, table) + header, rows = parse_csv_rows(csv_data) + if not rows: + logging.info(f"No data in table: {table}") + return + + columns = [f"[{col}]" for col in header] + for i in range(0, len(rows), INSERT_BATCH_SIZE): + batch = rows[i:i + INSERT_BATCH_SIZE] + clean_batch = [ + [None if (v is None or str(v).upper() == "NULL") else v for v in row] + for row in batch + ] + insert_batch(cursor, mssql_table, columns, clean_batch) + + conn.commit() + logging.info(f"Migrated table: {table}") + except Exception as e: + logging.error(f"Error migrating table {table}: {e}") + finally: + try: + conn.close() + except Exception: + pass + +# ========================= +# MAIN +# ========================= +def main(): + initialize_environment() + args = parse_args() + + if not os.path.isfile(args.mdb): + logging.error(f"File not found: {args.mdb}") + sys.exit(1) + + # 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actually be necessary +``` + +- Test some of the commands inside MinGW32 to make sure they function; `mdb-ver -M` is a reasonable one + +## Collecting Relevant Files + +_Still in MingW32 for this_ + +```sh +cd +mkdir /mdbtools-win +cp -p /mdbtools/src/COPYING* /mdbtools-win/ +cp -p /mdbtools/src/util/.libs/*.exe /mdbtools-win/ +cp -p /mdbtools/src/sql/.libs/*.dll /mdbtools-win/ +cp -p /mdbtools/src/libmdb/.libs/*.dll /mdbtools-win/ +cp -p /mingw32/bin/libgcc*.dll /mdbtools-win/ +cp -p /mingw32/bin/libiconv*.dll /mdbtools-win/ +cp -p /mingw32/bin/libreadline*.dll /mdbtools-win/ +cp -p /mingw32/bin/libtermcap*.dll /mdbtools-win/ +cp -p /mingw32/bin/libwinpthread*.dll /mdbtools-win/ +``` + +Copy to where you want and use for good. diff --git a/system/utils/mdbtools-win-1.0.0/libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll b/system/utils/mdbtools-win-1.0.0/libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b784e7d Binary files /dev/null and b/system/utils/mdbtools-win-1.0.0/libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll differ diff --git 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