django1/tests/commands_sql/tests.py

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from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.core.management.color import no_style
from django.core.management.sql import (sql_create, sql_delete, sql_indexes,
sql_destroy_indexes, sql_all)
from django.db import connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, models
from django.test import TestCase
from django.utils import six
# See also initial_sql_regress for 'custom_sql_for_model' tests
class SQLCommandsTestCase(TestCase):
"""Tests for several functions in django/core/management/sql.py"""
def test_sql_create(self):
app = models.get_app('commands_sql')
output = sql_create(app, no_style(), connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS])
# Lower so that Oracle's upper case tbl names wont break
sql = output[0].lower()
six.assertRegex(self, sql, r'^create table .commands_sql_book.*')
def test_sql_delete(self):
app = models.get_app('commands_sql')
output = sql_delete(app, no_style(), connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS])
# Oracle produces DROP SEQUENCE and DROP TABLE for this command.
if connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS].vendor == 'oracle':
sql = output[1].lower()
else:
sql = output[0].lower()
six.assertRegex(self, sql, r'^drop table .commands_sql_book.*')
def test_sql_indexes(self):
app = models.get_app('commands_sql')
output = sql_indexes(app, no_style(), connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS])
# PostgreSQL creates two indexes
self.assertIn(len(output), [1, 2])
self.assertTrue(output[0].startswith("CREATE INDEX"))
def test_sql_destroy_indexes(self):
app = models.get_app('commands_sql')
output = sql_destroy_indexes(app, no_style(), connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS])
# PostgreSQL creates two indexes
self.assertIn(len(output), [1, 2])
self.assertTrue(output[0].startswith("DROP INDEX"))
def test_sql_all(self):
app = models.get_app('commands_sql')
output = sql_all(app, no_style(), connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS])
# PostgreSQL creates two indexes
self.assertIn(len(output), [2, 3])
self.assertTrue(output[0].startswith('CREATE TABLE'))
self.assertTrue(output[1].startswith('CREATE INDEX'))