import sys from django.conf import settings from django.db.backends.base.creation import BaseDatabaseCreation from django.db.utils import DatabaseError from django.utils.crypto import get_random_string from django.utils.functional import cached_property TEST_DATABASE_PREFIX = 'test_' class DatabaseCreation(BaseDatabaseCreation): @cached_property def _maindb_connection(self): """ This is analogous to other backends' `_nodb_connection` property, which allows access to an "administrative" connection which can be used to manage the test databases. For Oracle, the only connection that can be used for that purpose is the main (non-test) connection. """ settings_dict = settings.DATABASES[self.connection.alias] user = settings_dict.get('SAVED_USER') or settings_dict['USER'] password = settings_dict.get('SAVED_PASSWORD') or settings_dict['PASSWORD'] settings_dict = settings_dict.copy() settings_dict.update(USER=user, PASSWORD=password) DatabaseWrapper = type(self.connection) return DatabaseWrapper(settings_dict, alias=self.connection.alias) def _create_test_db(self, verbosity=1, autoclobber=False, keepdb=False): parameters = self._get_test_db_params() cursor = self._maindb_connection.cursor() if self._test_database_create(): try: self._execute_test_db_creation(cursor, parameters, verbosity, keepdb) except Exception as e: if 'ORA-01543' not in str(e): # All errors except "tablespace already exists" cancel tests sys.stderr.write("Got an error creating the test database: %s\n" % e) sys.exit(2) if not autoclobber: confirm = input( "It appears the test database, %s, already exists. " "Type 'yes' to delete it, or 'no' to cancel: " % parameters['user']) if autoclobber or confirm == 'yes': if verbosity >= 1: print("Destroying old test database for alias '%s'..." % self.connection.alias) try: self._execute_test_db_destruction(cursor, parameters, verbosity) except DatabaseError as e: if 'ORA-29857' in str(e): self._handle_objects_preventing_db_destruction(cursor, parameters, verbosity, autoclobber) else: # Ran into a database error that isn't about leftover objects in the tablespace sys.stderr.write("Got an error destroying the old test database: %s\n" % e) sys.exit(2) except Exception as e: sys.stderr.write("Got an error destroying the old test database: %s\n" % e) sys.exit(2) try: self._execute_test_db_creation(cursor, parameters, verbosity, keepdb) except Exception as e: sys.stderr.write("Got an error recreating the test database: %s\n" % e) sys.exit(2) else: print("Tests cancelled.") sys.exit(1) if self._test_user_create(): if verbosity >= 1: print("Creating test user...") try: self._create_test_user(cursor, parameters, verbosity, keepdb) except Exception as e: if 'ORA-01920' not in str(e): # All errors except "user already exists" cancel tests sys.stderr.write("Got an error creating the test user: %s\n" % e) sys.exit(2) if not autoclobber: confirm = input( "It appears the test user, %s, already exists. Type " "'yes' to delete it, or 'no' to cancel: " % parameters['user']) if autoclobber or confirm == 'yes': try: if verbosity >= 1: print("Destroying old test user...") self._destroy_test_user(cursor, parameters, verbosity) if verbosity >= 1: print("Creating test user...") self._create_test_user(cursor, parameters, verbosity, keepdb) except Exception as e: sys.stderr.write("Got an error recreating the test user: %s\n" % e) sys.exit(2) else: print("Tests cancelled.") sys.exit(1) # Cursor must be closed before closing connection. cursor.close() self._maindb_connection.close() # done with main user -- test user and tablespaces created self._switch_to_test_user(parameters) return self.connection.settings_dict['NAME'] def _switch_to_test_user(self, parameters): """ Switch to the user that's used for creating the test database. Oracle doesn't have the concept of separate databases under the same user, so a separate user is used; see _create_test_db(). The main user is also needed for cleanup when testing is completed, so save its credentials in the SAVED_USER/SAVED_PASSWORD key in the settings dict. """ real_settings = settings.DATABASES[self.connection.alias] real_settings['SAVED_USER'] = self.connection.settings_dict['SAVED_USER'] = \ self.connection.settings_dict['USER'] real_settings['SAVED_PASSWORD'] = self.connection.settings_dict['SAVED_PASSWORD'] = \ self.connection.settings_dict['PASSWORD'] real_test_settings = real_settings['TEST'] test_settings = self.connection.settings_dict['TEST'] real_test_settings['USER'] = real_settings['USER'] = test_settings['USER'] = \ self.connection.settings_dict['USER'] = parameters['user'] real_settings['PASSWORD'] = self.connection.settings_dict['PASSWORD'] = parameters['password'] def set_as_test_mirror(self, primary_settings_dict): """ Set this database up to be used in testing as a mirror of a primary database whose settings are given. """ self.connection.settings_dict['USER'] = primary_settings_dict['USER'] self.connection.settings_dict['PASSWORD'] = primary_settings_dict['PASSWORD'] def _handle_objects_preventing_db_destruction(self, cursor, parameters, verbosity, autoclobber): # There are objects in the test tablespace which prevent dropping it # The easy fix is to drop the test user -- but are we allowed to do so? print("There are objects in the old test database which prevent its destruction.") print("If they belong to the test user, deleting the user will allow the test " "database to be recreated.") print("Otherwise, you will need to find and remove each of these objects, " "or use a different tablespace.\n") if self._test_user_create(): if not autoclobber: confirm = input("Type 'yes' to delete user %s: " % parameters['user']) if autoclobber or confirm == 'yes': try: if verbosity >= 1: print("Destroying old test user...") self._destroy_test_user(cursor, parameters, verbosity) except Exception as e: sys.stderr.write("Got an error destroying the test user: %s\n" % e) sys.exit(2) try: if verbosity >= 1: print("Destroying old test database for alias '%s'..." % self.connection.alias) self._execute_test_db_destruction(cursor, parameters, verbosity) except Exception as e: sys.stderr.write("Got an error destroying the test database: %s\n" % e) sys.exit(2) else: print("Tests cancelled -- test database cannot be recreated.") sys.exit(1) else: print("Django is configured to use pre-existing test user '%s'," " and will not attempt to delete it.\n" % parameters['user']) print("Tests cancelled -- test database cannot be recreated.") sys.exit(1) def _destroy_test_db(self, test_database_name, verbosity=1): """ Destroy a test database, prompting the user for confirmation if the database already exists. Return the name of the test database created. """ self.connection.settings_dict['USER'] = self.connection.settings_dict['SAVED_USER'] self.connection.settings_dict['PASSWORD'] = self.connection.settings_dict['SAVED_PASSWORD'] self.connection.close() parameters = self._get_test_db_params() cursor = self._maindb_connection.cursor() if self._test_user_create(): if verbosity >= 1: print('Destroying test user...') self._destroy_test_user(cursor, parameters, verbosity) if self._test_database_create(): if verbosity >= 1: print('Destroying test database tables...') self._execute_test_db_destruction(cursor, parameters, verbosity) # Cursor must be closed before closing connection. cursor.close() self._maindb_connection.close() def _execute_test_db_creation(self, cursor, parameters, verbosity, keepdb=False): if verbosity >= 2: print("_create_test_db(): dbname = %s" % parameters['user']) statements = [ """CREATE TABLESPACE %(tblspace)s DATAFILE '%(datafile)s' SIZE %(size)s REUSE AUTOEXTEND ON NEXT %(extsize)s MAXSIZE %(maxsize)s """, """CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESPACE %(tblspace_temp)s TEMPFILE '%(datafile_tmp)s' SIZE %(size_tmp)s REUSE AUTOEXTEND ON NEXT %(extsize_tmp)s MAXSIZE %(maxsize_tmp)s """, ] # Ignore "tablespace already exists" error when keepdb is on. acceptable_ora_err = 'ORA-01543' if keepdb else None self._execute_allow_fail_statements(cursor, statements, parameters, verbosity, acceptable_ora_err) def _create_test_user(self, cursor, parameters, verbosity, keepdb=False): if verbosity >= 2: print("_create_test_user(): username = %s" % parameters['user']) statements = [ """CREATE USER %(user)s IDENTIFIED BY "%(password)s" DEFAULT TABLESPACE %(tblspace)s TEMPORARY TABLESPACE %(tblspace_temp)s QUOTA UNLIMITED ON %(tblspace)s """, """GRANT CREATE SESSION, CREATE TABLE, CREATE SEQUENCE, CREATE PROCEDURE, CREATE TRIGGER TO %(user)s""", ] # Ignore "user already exists" error when keepdb is on acceptable_ora_err = 'ORA-01920' if keepdb else None success = self._execute_allow_fail_statements(cursor, statements, parameters, verbosity, acceptable_ora_err) # If the password was randomly generated, change the user accordingly. if not success and self._test_settings_get('PASSWORD') is None: set_password = 'ALTER USER %(user)s IDENTIFIED BY "%(password)s"' self._execute_statements(cursor, [set_password], parameters, verbosity) # Most test-suites can be run without the create-view privilege. But some need it. extra = "GRANT CREATE VIEW TO %(user)s" success = self._execute_allow_fail_statements(cursor, [extra], parameters, verbosity, 'ORA-01031') if not success and verbosity >= 2: print("Failed to grant CREATE VIEW permission to test user. This may be ok.") def _execute_test_db_destruction(self, cursor, parameters, verbosity): if verbosity >= 2: print("_execute_test_db_destruction(): dbname=%s" % parameters['user']) statements = [ 'DROP TABLESPACE %(tblspace)s INCLUDING CONTENTS AND DATAFILES CASCADE CONSTRAINTS', 'DROP TABLESPACE %(tblspace_temp)s INCLUDING CONTENTS AND DATAFILES CASCADE CONSTRAINTS', ] self._execute_statements(cursor, statements, parameters, verbosity) def _destroy_test_user(self, cursor, parameters, verbosity): if verbosity >= 2: print("_destroy_test_user(): user=%s" % parameters['user']) print("Be patient. This can take some time...") statements = [ 'DROP USER %(user)s CASCADE', ] self._execute_statements(cursor, statements, parameters, verbosity) def _execute_statements(self, cursor, statements, parameters, verbosity, allow_quiet_fail=False): for template in statements: stmt = template % parameters if verbosity >= 2: print(stmt) try: cursor.execute(stmt) except Exception as err: if (not allow_quiet_fail) or verbosity >= 2: sys.stderr.write("Failed (%s)\n" % (err)) raise def _execute_allow_fail_statements(self, cursor, statements, parameters, verbosity, acceptable_ora_err): """ Execute statements which are allowed to fail silently if the Oracle error code given by `acceptable_ora_err` is raised. Return True if the statements execute without an exception, or False otherwise. """ try: # Statement can fail when acceptable_ora_err is not None allow_quiet_fail = acceptable_ora_err is not None and len(acceptable_ora_err) > 0 self._execute_statements(cursor, statements, parameters, verbosity, allow_quiet_fail=allow_quiet_fail) return True except DatabaseError as err: description = str(err) if acceptable_ora_err is None or acceptable_ora_err not in description: raise return False def _get_test_db_params(self): return { 'dbname': self._test_database_name(), 'user': self._test_database_user(), 'password': self._test_database_passwd(), 'tblspace': self._test_database_tblspace(), 'tblspace_temp': self._test_database_tblspace_tmp(), 'datafile': self._test_database_tblspace_datafile(), 'datafile_tmp': self._test_database_tblspace_tmp_datafile(), 'maxsize': self._test_database_tblspace_maxsize(), 'maxsize_tmp': self._test_database_tblspace_tmp_maxsize(), 'size': self._test_database_tblspace_size(), 'size_tmp': self._test_database_tblspace_tmp_size(), 'extsize': self._test_database_tblspace_extsize(), 'extsize_tmp': self._test_database_tblspace_tmp_extsize(), } def _test_settings_get(self, key, default=None, prefixed=None): """ Return a value from the test settings dict, or a given default, or a prefixed entry from the main settings dict. """ settings_dict = self.connection.settings_dict val = settings_dict['TEST'].get(key, default) if val is None and prefixed: val = TEST_DATABASE_PREFIX + settings_dict[prefixed] return val def _test_database_name(self): return self._test_settings_get('NAME', prefixed='NAME') def _test_database_create(self): return self._test_settings_get('CREATE_DB', default=True) def _test_user_create(self): return self._test_settings_get('CREATE_USER', default=True) def _test_database_user(self): return self._test_settings_get('USER', prefixed='USER') def _test_database_passwd(self): password = self._test_settings_get('PASSWORD') if password is None and self._test_user_create(): # Oracle passwords are limited to 30 chars and can't contain symbols. password = get_random_string(length=30) return password def _test_database_tblspace(self): return self._test_settings_get('TBLSPACE', prefixed='USER') def _test_database_tblspace_tmp(self): settings_dict = self.connection.settings_dict return settings_dict['TEST'].get('TBLSPACE_TMP', TEST_DATABASE_PREFIX + settings_dict['USER'] + '_temp') def _test_database_tblspace_datafile(self): tblspace = '%s.dbf' % self._test_database_tblspace() return self._test_settings_get('DATAFILE', default=tblspace) def _test_database_tblspace_tmp_datafile(self): tblspace = '%s.dbf' % self._test_database_tblspace_tmp() return self._test_settings_get('DATAFILE_TMP', default=tblspace) def _test_database_tblspace_maxsize(self): return self._test_settings_get('DATAFILE_MAXSIZE', default='500M') def _test_database_tblspace_tmp_maxsize(self): return self._test_settings_get('DATAFILE_TMP_MAXSIZE', default='500M') def _test_database_tblspace_size(self): return self._test_settings_get('DATAFILE_SIZE', default='50M') def _test_database_tblspace_tmp_size(self): return self._test_settings_get('DATAFILE_TMP_SIZE', default='50M') def _test_database_tblspace_extsize(self): return self._test_settings_get('DATAFILE_EXTSIZE', default='25M') def _test_database_tblspace_tmp_extsize(self): return self._test_settings_get('DATAFILE_TMP_EXTSIZE', default='25M') def _get_test_db_name(self): """ Return the 'production' DB name to get the test DB creation machinery to work. This isn't a great deal in this case because DB names as handled by Django don't have real counterparts in Oracle. """ return self.connection.settings_dict['NAME'] def test_db_signature(self): settings_dict = self.connection.settings_dict return ( settings_dict['HOST'], settings_dict['PORT'], settings_dict['ENGINE'], settings_dict['NAME'], self._test_database_user(), )