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test_dialect.py
#! coding: utf-8 from .. import assert_raises from .. import config from .. import eq_ from .. import fixtures from .. import ne_ from .. import provide_metadata from ..config import requirements from ..schema import Column from ..schema import Table from ... import exc from ... import Integer from ... import literal_column from ... import select from ... import String from ...util import compat class ExceptionTest(fixtures.TablesTest): """Test basic exception wrapping. DBAPIs vary a lot in exception behavior so to actually anticipate specific exceptions from real round trips, we need to be conservative. """ run_deletes = "each" __backend__ = True @classmethod def define_tables(cls, metadata): Table( "manual_pk", metadata, Column("id", Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=False), Column("data", String(50)), ) @requirements.duplicate_key_raises_integrity_error def test_integrity_error(self): with config.db.connect() as conn: trans = conn.begin() conn.execute( self.tables.manual_pk.insert(), {"id": 1, "data": "d1"} ) assert_raises( exc.IntegrityError, conn.execute, self.tables.manual_pk.insert(), {"id": 1, "data": "d1"}, ) trans.rollback() def test_exception_with_non_ascii(self): with config.db.connect() as conn: try: # try to create an error message that likely has non-ascii # characters in the DBAPI's message string. unfortunately # there's no way to make this happen with some drivers like # mysqlclient, pymysql. this at least does produce a non- # ascii error message for cx_oracle, psycopg2 conn.execute(select([literal_column(u"méil")])) assert False except exc.DBAPIError as err: err_str = str(err) assert str(err.orig) in str(err) # test that we are actually getting string on Py2k, unicode # on Py3k. if compat.py2k: assert isinstance(err_str, str) else: assert isinstance(err_str, str) class IsolationLevelTest(fixtures.TestBase): __backend__ = True __requires__ = ("isolation_level",) def _get_non_default_isolation_level(self): levels = requirements.get_isolation_levels(config) default = levels["default"] supported = levels["supported"] s = set(supported).difference(["AUTOCOMMIT", default]) if s: return s.pop() else: config.skip_test("no non-default isolation level available") def test_default_isolation_level(self): eq_( config.db.dialect.default_isolation_level, requirements.get_isolation_levels(config)["default"], ) def test_non_default_isolation_level(self): non_default = self._get_non_default_isolation_level() with config.db.connect() as conn: existing = conn.get_isolation_level() ne_(existing, non_default) conn.execution_options(isolation_level=non_default) eq_(conn.get_isolation_level(), non_default) conn.dialect.reset_isolation_level(conn.connection) eq_(conn.get_isolation_level(), existing) def test_all_levels(self): levels = requirements.get_isolation_levels(config) all_levels = levels["supported"] for level in set(all_levels).difference(["AUTOCOMMIT"]): with config.db.connect() as conn: conn.execution_options(isolation_level=level) eq_(conn.get_isolation_level(), level) trans = conn.begin() trans.rollback() eq_(conn.get_isolation_level(), level) with config.db.connect() as conn: eq_( conn.get_isolation_level(), levels["default"], ) class AutocommitTest(fixtures.TablesTest): run_deletes = "each" __requires__ = ("autocommit",) __backend__ = True @classmethod def define_tables(cls, metadata): Table( "some_table", metadata, Column("id", Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=False), Column("data", String(50)), test_needs_acid=True, ) def _test_conn_autocommits(self, conn, autocommit): trans = conn.begin() conn.execute( self.tables.some_table.insert(), {"id": 1, "data": "some data"} ) trans.rollback() eq_( conn.scalar(select([self.tables.some_table.c.id])), 1 if autocommit else None, ) conn.execute(self.tables.some_table.delete()) def test_autocommit_on(self): conn = config.db.connect() c2 = conn.execution_options(isolation_level="AUTOCOMMIT") self._test_conn_autocommits(c2, True) c2.dialect.reset_isolation_level(c2.connection) self._test_conn_autocommits(conn, False) def test_autocommit_off(self): conn = config.db.connect() self._test_conn_autocommits(conn, False) def test_turn_autocommit_off_via_default_iso_level(self): conn = config.db.connect() conn.execution_options(isolation_level="AUTOCOMMIT") self._test_conn_autocommits(conn, True) conn.execution_options( isolation_level=requirements.get_isolation_levels(config)[ "default" ] ) self._test_conn_autocommits(conn, False) class EscapingTest(fixtures.TestBase): @provide_metadata def test_percent_sign_round_trip(self): """test that the DBAPI accommodates for escaped / nonescaped percent signs in a way that matches the compiler """ m = self.metadata t = Table("t", m, Column("data", String(50))) t.create(config.db) with config.db.begin() as conn: conn.execute(t.insert(), dict(data="some % value")) conn.execute(t.insert(), dict(data="some %% other value")) eq_( conn.scalar( select([t.c.data]).where( t.c.data == literal_column("'some % value'") ) ), "some % value", ) eq_( conn.scalar( select([t.c.data]).where( t.c.data == literal_column("'some %% other value'") ) ), "some %% other value", )
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