import os import shutil import sys from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured from django.db.backends.base.creation import BaseDatabaseCreation from django.utils.encoding import force_text from django.utils.six.moves import input class DatabaseCreation(BaseDatabaseCreation): @staticmethod def is_in_memory_db(database_name): return database_name == ':memory:' or 'mode=memory' in force_text(database_name) def _get_test_db_name(self): test_database_name = self.connection.settings_dict['TEST']['NAME'] can_share_in_memory_db = self.connection.features.can_share_in_memory_db if not test_database_name: test_database_name = ':memory:' if can_share_in_memory_db: if test_database_name == ':memory:': return 'file:memorydb_%s?mode=memory&cache=shared' % self.connection.alias elif 'mode=memory' in test_database_name: raise ImproperlyConfigured( "Using a shared memory database with `mode=memory` in the " "database name is not supported in your environment, " "use `:memory:` instead." ) return test_database_name def _create_test_db(self, verbosity, autoclobber, keepdb=False): test_database_name = self._get_test_db_name() if keepdb: return test_database_name if not self.is_in_memory_db(test_database_name): # Erase the old test database if verbosity >= 1: print("Destroying old test database for alias %s..." % ( self._get_database_display_str(verbosity, test_database_name), )) if os.access(test_database_name, os.F_OK): if not autoclobber: confirm = input( "Type 'yes' if you would like to try deleting the test " "database '%s', or 'no' to cancel: " % test_database_name ) if autoclobber or confirm == 'yes': try: os.remove(test_database_name) except Exception as e: sys.stderr.write("Got an error deleting the old test database: %s\n" % e) sys.exit(2) else: print("Tests cancelled.") sys.exit(1) return test_database_name def get_test_db_clone_settings(self, number): orig_settings_dict = self.connection.settings_dict source_database_name = orig_settings_dict['NAME'] if self.is_in_memory_db(source_database_name): return orig_settings_dict else: new_settings_dict = orig_settings_dict.copy() root, ext = os.path.splitext(orig_settings_dict['NAME']) new_settings_dict['NAME'] = '{}_{}.{}'.format(root, number, ext) return new_settings_dict def _clone_test_db(self, number, verbosity, keepdb=False): source_database_name = self.connection.settings_dict['NAME'] target_database_name = self.get_test_db_clone_settings(number)['NAME'] # Forking automatically makes a copy of an in-memory database. if not self.is_in_memory_db(source_database_name): # Erase the old test database if os.access(target_database_name, os.F_OK): if keepdb: return if verbosity >= 1: print("Destroying old test database for alias %s..." % ( self._get_database_display_str(verbosity, target_database_name), )) try: os.remove(target_database_name) except Exception as e: sys.stderr.write("Got an error deleting the old test database: %s\n" % e) sys.exit(2) try: shutil.copy(source_database_name, target_database_name) except Exception as e: sys.stderr.write("Got an error cloning the test database: %s\n" % e) sys.exit(2) def _destroy_test_db(self, test_database_name, verbosity): if test_database_name and not self.is_in_memory_db(test_database_name): # Remove the SQLite database file os.remove(test_database_name) def test_db_signature(self): """ Returns a tuple that uniquely identifies a test database. This takes into account the special cases of ":memory:" and "" for SQLite since the databases will be distinct despite having the same TEST NAME. See http://www.sqlite.org/inmemorydb.html """ test_database_name = self._get_test_db_name() sig = [self.connection.settings_dict['NAME']] if self.is_in_memory_db(test_database_name): sig.append(self.connection.alias) return tuple(sig)