Refs #23843 -- Updated Oracle annotations workaround to reflect latest status.

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Tim Graham 2015-08-14 13:47:43 -04:00
parent 6bd7ee4eab
commit f9636fdf92
1 changed files with 8 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -16,23 +16,16 @@ from .models import (
)
def cxOracle_513_py3_bug(func):
def cxOracle_py3_bug(func):
"""
cx_Oracle versions up to and including 5.1.3 have a bug with respect to
string handling under Python3 (essentially, they treat Python3 strings
as Python2 strings rather than unicode). This makes some tests here
fail under Python 3 -- so we mark them as expected failures.
See https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/23843, in particular comment 6,
which points to https://bitbucket.org/anthony_tuininga/cx_oracle/issue/6/
There's a bug in Django/cx_Oracle with respect to string handling under
Python 3 (essentially, they treat Python 3 strings as Python 2 strings
rather than unicode). This makes some tests here fail under Python 3, so
we mark them as expected failures until someone fixes them in #23843.
"""
from unittest import expectedFailure
from django.db import connection
if connection.vendor == 'oracle' and six.PY3 and connection.Database.version <= '5.1.3':
return expectedFailure(func)
else:
return func
return expectedFailure(func) if connection.vendor == 'oracle' and six.PY3 else func
class NonAggregateAnnotationTestCase(TestCase):
@ -387,7 +380,7 @@ class NonAggregateAnnotationTestCase(TestCase):
e.id, e.first_name, e.manager, e.random_value, e.last_name, e.age,
e.salary, e.store.name, e.annotated_value))
@cxOracle_513_py3_bug
@cxOracle_py3_bug
def test_custom_functions(self):
Company(name='Apple', motto=None, ticker_name='APPL', description='Beautiful Devices').save()
Company(name='Django Software Foundation', motto=None, ticker_name=None, description=None).save()
@ -413,7 +406,7 @@ class NonAggregateAnnotationTestCase(TestCase):
lambda c: (c.name, c.tagline)
)
@cxOracle_513_py3_bug
@cxOracle_py3_bug
def test_custom_functions_can_ref_other_functions(self):
Company(name='Apple', motto=None, ticker_name='APPL', description='Beautiful Devices').save()
Company(name='Django Software Foundation', motto=None, ticker_name=None, description=None).save()