django1/tests/gis_tests/utils.py

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import copy
import unittest
from functools import wraps
from unittest import mock
from django.conf import settings
from django.db import DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, connection
from django.db.models import Func
def skipUnlessGISLookup(*gis_lookups):
"""
Skip a test unless a database supports all of gis_lookups.
"""
def decorator(test_func):
@wraps(test_func)
def skip_wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
if any(key not in connection.ops.gis_operators for key in gis_lookups):
raise unittest.SkipTest(
"Database doesn't support all the lookups: %s" % ", ".join(gis_lookups)
)
return test_func(*args, **kwargs)
return skip_wrapper
return decorator
def no_backend(test_func, backend):
"Use this decorator to disable test on specified backend."
if settings.DATABASES[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]['ENGINE'].rsplit('.')[-1] == backend:
@unittest.skip("This test is skipped on '%s' backend" % backend)
def inner():
pass
return inner
else:
return test_func
# Decorators to disable entire test functions for specific
# spatial backends.
def no_oracle(func):
return no_backend(func, 'oracle')
# Shortcut booleans to omit only portions of tests.
_default_db = settings.DATABASES[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]['ENGINE'].rsplit('.')[-1]
oracle = _default_db == 'oracle'
postgis = _default_db == 'postgis'
mysql = _default_db == 'mysql'
mariadb = mysql and connection.mysql_is_mariadb
spatialite = _default_db == 'spatialite'
# MySQL spatial indices can't handle NULL geometries.
gisfield_may_be_null = not mysql
if oracle and 'gis' in settings.DATABASES[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]['ENGINE']:
from django.contrib.gis.db.backends.oracle.models import OracleSpatialRefSys as SpatialRefSys
elif postgis:
from django.contrib.gis.db.backends.postgis.models import PostGISSpatialRefSys as SpatialRefSys
elif spatialite:
from django.contrib.gis.db.backends.spatialite.models import SpatialiteSpatialRefSys as SpatialRefSys
else:
SpatialRefSys = None
class FuncTestMixin:
"""Assert that Func expressions aren't mutated during their as_sql()."""
def setUp(self):
def as_sql_wrapper(original_as_sql):
def inner(*args, **kwargs):
func = original_as_sql.__self__
# Resolve output_field before as_sql() so touching it in
# as_sql() won't change __dict__.
func.output_field
__dict__original = copy.deepcopy(func.__dict__)
result = original_as_sql(*args, **kwargs)
msg = '%s Func was mutated during compilation.' % func.__class__.__name__
self.assertEqual(func.__dict__, __dict__original, msg)
return result
return inner
def __getattribute__(self, name):
if name != vendor_impl:
return __getattribute__original(self, name)
try:
as_sql = __getattribute__original(self, vendor_impl)
except AttributeError:
as_sql = __getattribute__original(self, 'as_sql')
return as_sql_wrapper(as_sql)
vendor_impl = 'as_' + connection.vendor
__getattribute__original = Func.__getattribute__
self.func_patcher = mock.patch.object(Func, '__getattribute__', __getattribute__)
self.func_patcher.start()
super().setUp()
def tearDown(self):
super().tearDown()
self.func_patcher.stop()