167 lines
6.5 KiB
Python
167 lines
6.5 KiB
Python
from __future__ import absolute_import
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from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
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from django.db import connection, transaction
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from django.db.transaction import commit_on_success, commit_manually, TransactionManagementError
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from django.test import TransactionTestCase, skipUnlessDBFeature
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from .models import Mod
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class TestTransactionClosing(TransactionTestCase):
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"""
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Tests to make sure that transactions are properly closed
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when they should be, and aren't left pending after operations
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have been performed in them. Refs #9964.
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"""
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def test_raw_committed_on_success(self):
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"""
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Make sure a transaction consisting of raw SQL execution gets
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committed by the commit_on_success decorator.
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"""
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@commit_on_success
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def raw_sql():
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"Write a record using raw sql under a commit_on_success decorator"
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cursor = connection.cursor()
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cursor.execute("INSERT into transactions_regress_mod (id,fld) values (17,18)")
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raw_sql()
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# Rollback so that if the decorator didn't commit, the record is unwritten
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transaction.rollback()
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try:
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# Check that the record is in the DB
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obj = Mod.objects.get(pk=17)
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self.assertEqual(obj.fld, 18)
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except Mod.DoesNotExist:
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self.fail("transaction with raw sql not committed")
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def test_commit_manually_enforced(self):
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"""
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Make sure that under commit_manually, even "read-only" transaction require closure
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(commit or rollback), and a transaction left pending is treated as an error.
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"""
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@commit_manually
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def non_comitter():
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"Execute a managed transaction with read-only operations and fail to commit"
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_ = Mod.objects.count()
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self.assertRaises(TransactionManagementError, non_comitter)
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def test_commit_manually_commit_ok(self):
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"""
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Test that under commit_manually, a committed transaction is accepted by the transaction
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management mechanisms
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"""
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@commit_manually
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def committer():
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"""
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Perform a database query, then commit the transaction
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"""
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_ = Mod.objects.count()
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transaction.commit()
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try:
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committer()
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except TransactionManagementError:
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self.fail("Commit did not clear the transaction state")
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def test_commit_manually_rollback_ok(self):
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"""
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Test that under commit_manually, a rolled-back transaction is accepted by the transaction
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management mechanisms
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"""
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@commit_manually
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def roller_back():
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"""
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Perform a database query, then rollback the transaction
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"""
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_ = Mod.objects.count()
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transaction.rollback()
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try:
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roller_back()
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except TransactionManagementError:
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self.fail("Rollback did not clear the transaction state")
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def test_commit_manually_enforced_after_commit(self):
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"""
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Test that under commit_manually, if a transaction is committed and an operation is
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performed later, we still require the new transaction to be closed
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"""
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@commit_manually
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def fake_committer():
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"Query, commit, then query again, leaving with a pending transaction"
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_ = Mod.objects.count()
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transaction.commit()
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_ = Mod.objects.count()
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self.assertRaises(TransactionManagementError, fake_committer)
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@skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_transactions')
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def test_reuse_cursor_reference(self):
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"""
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Make sure transaction closure is enforced even when the queries are performed
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through a single cursor reference retrieved in the beginning
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(this is to show why it is wrong to set the transaction dirty only when a cursor
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is fetched from the connection).
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"""
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@commit_on_success
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def reuse_cursor_ref():
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"""
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Fetch a cursor, perform an query, rollback to close the transaction,
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then write a record (in a new transaction) using the same cursor object
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(reference). All this under commit_on_success, so the second insert should
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be committed.
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"""
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cursor = connection.cursor()
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cursor.execute("INSERT into transactions_regress_mod (id,fld) values (1,2)")
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transaction.rollback()
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cursor.execute("INSERT into transactions_regress_mod (id,fld) values (1,2)")
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reuse_cursor_ref()
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# Rollback so that if the decorator didn't commit, the record is unwritten
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transaction.rollback()
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try:
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# Check that the record is in the DB
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obj = Mod.objects.get(pk=1)
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self.assertEqual(obj.fld, 2)
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except Mod.DoesNotExist:
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self.fail("After ending a transaction, cursor use no longer sets dirty")
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def test_failing_query_transaction_closed(self):
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"""
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Make sure that under commit_on_success, a transaction is rolled back even if
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the first database-modifying operation fails.
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This is prompted by http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/6669 (and based on sample
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code posted there to exemplify the problem): Before Django 1.3,
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transactions were only marked "dirty" by the save() function after it successfully
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wrote the object to the database.
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"""
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from django.contrib.auth.models import User
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@transaction.commit_on_success
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def create_system_user():
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"Create a user in a transaction"
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user = User.objects.create_user(username='system', password='iamr00t', email='root@SITENAME.com')
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# Redundant, just makes sure the user id was read back from DB
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Mod.objects.create(fld=user.id)
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# Create a user
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create_system_user()
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try:
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# The second call to create_system_user should fail for violating a unique constraint
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# (it's trying to re-create the same user)
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create_system_user()
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except:
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pass
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else:
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raise ImproperlyConfigured('Unique constraint not enforced on django.contrib.auth.models.User')
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try:
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# Try to read the database. If the last transaction was indeed closed,
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# this should cause no problems
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_ = User.objects.all()[0]
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except:
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self.fail("A transaction consisting of a failed operation was not closed.")
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