Fixes #2658 -- Modified SQLite cursor close() method for in-memory databases, making the lifespan of an in-memory database equal to the life of the process, rather than the life of the cursor. Thanks, Ned Batchelder.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@3723 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Russell Keith-Magee 2006-09-05 13:32:08 +00:00
parent 6417d6c7c3
commit 6f87b17a0d
2 changed files with 8 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -62,7 +62,10 @@ class DatabaseWrapper(local):
self.connection.rollback()
def close(self):
if self.connection is not None:
from django.conf import settings
# If database is in memory, closing the connection destroys the database.
# To prevent accidental data loss, ignore close requests on an in-memory db.
if self.connection is not None and settings.DATABASE_NAME != ":memory:":
self.connection.close()
self.connection = None

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@ -95,10 +95,11 @@ def destroy_test_db(old_database_name, verbosity=1):
# connected to it.
if verbosity >= 1:
print "Destroying test database..."
connection.close()
TEST_DATABASE_NAME = settings.DATABASE_NAME
settings.DATABASE_NAME = old_database_name
if settings.DATABASE_ENGINE != "sqlite3":
connection.close()
TEST_DATABASE_NAME = settings.DATABASE_NAME
settings.DATABASE_NAME = old_database_name
cursor = connection.cursor()
_set_autocommit(connection)
time.sleep(1) # To avoid "database is being accessed by other users" errors.