django/tests/backends/postgresql/tests.py

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import copy
import unittest
from io import StringIO
from unittest import mock
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
from django.db import (
DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS,
DatabaseError,
NotSupportedError,
connection,
connections,
)
from django.db.backends.base.base import BaseDatabaseWrapper
from django.test import TestCase, override_settings
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == "postgresql", "PostgreSQL tests")
class Tests(TestCase):
databases = {"default", "other"}
def test_nodb_cursor(self):
"""
The _nodb_cursor() fallbacks to the default connection database when
access to the 'postgres' database is not granted.
"""
orig_connect = BaseDatabaseWrapper.connect
def mocked_connect(self):
if self.settings_dict["NAME"] is None:
raise DatabaseError()
return orig_connect(self)
with connection._nodb_cursor() as cursor:
self.assertIs(cursor.closed, False)
self.assertIsNotNone(cursor.db.connection)
self.assertIsNone(cursor.db.settings_dict["NAME"])
self.assertIs(cursor.closed, True)
self.assertIsNone(cursor.db.connection)
# Now assume the 'postgres' db isn't available
msg = (
"Normally Django will use a connection to the 'postgres' database "
"to avoid running initialization queries against the production "
"database when it's not needed (for example, when running tests). "
"Django was unable to create a connection to the 'postgres' "
"database and will use the first PostgreSQL database instead."
)
with self.assertWarnsMessage(RuntimeWarning, msg):
with mock.patch(
"django.db.backends.base.base.BaseDatabaseWrapper.connect",
side_effect=mocked_connect,
autospec=True,
):
with mock.patch.object(
connection,
"settings_dict",
{**connection.settings_dict, "NAME": "postgres"},
):
with connection._nodb_cursor() as cursor:
self.assertIs(cursor.closed, False)
self.assertIsNotNone(cursor.db.connection)
self.assertIs(cursor.closed, True)
self.assertIsNone(cursor.db.connection)
self.assertIsNotNone(cursor.db.settings_dict["NAME"])
self.assertEqual(
cursor.db.settings_dict["NAME"], connections["other"].settings_dict["NAME"]
)
# Cursor is yielded only for the first PostgreSQL database.
with self.assertWarnsMessage(RuntimeWarning, msg):
with mock.patch(
"django.db.backends.base.base.BaseDatabaseWrapper.connect",
side_effect=mocked_connect,
autospec=True,
):
with connection._nodb_cursor() as cursor:
self.assertIs(cursor.closed, False)
self.assertIsNotNone(cursor.db.connection)
def test_nodb_cursor_raises_postgres_authentication_failure(self):
"""
_nodb_cursor() re-raises authentication failure to the 'postgres' db
when other connection to the PostgreSQL database isn't available.
"""
def mocked_connect(self):
raise DatabaseError()
def mocked_all(self):
test_connection = copy.copy(connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS])
test_connection.settings_dict = copy.deepcopy(connection.settings_dict)
test_connection.settings_dict["NAME"] = "postgres"
return [test_connection]
msg = (
"Normally Django will use a connection to the 'postgres' database "
"to avoid running initialization queries against the production "
"database when it's not needed (for example, when running tests). "
"Django was unable to create a connection to the 'postgres' "
"database and will use the first PostgreSQL database instead."
)
with self.assertWarnsMessage(RuntimeWarning, msg):
mocker_connections_all = mock.patch(
"django.utils.connection.BaseConnectionHandler.all",
side_effect=mocked_all,
autospec=True,
)
mocker_connect = mock.patch(
"django.db.backends.base.base.BaseDatabaseWrapper.connect",
side_effect=mocked_connect,
autospec=True,
)
with mocker_connections_all, mocker_connect:
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError):
with connection._nodb_cursor():
pass
def test_nodb_cursor_reraise_exceptions(self):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(DatabaseError, "exception"):
with connection._nodb_cursor():
raise DatabaseError("exception")
def test_database_name_too_long(self):
from django.db.backends.postgresql.base import DatabaseWrapper
settings = connection.settings_dict.copy()
max_name_length = connection.ops.max_name_length()
settings["NAME"] = "a" + (max_name_length * "a")
msg = (
"The database name '%s' (%d characters) is longer than "
"PostgreSQL's limit of %s characters. Supply a shorter NAME in "
"settings.DATABASES."
) % (settings["NAME"], max_name_length + 1, max_name_length)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, msg):
DatabaseWrapper(settings).get_connection_params()
def test_database_name_empty(self):
from django.db.backends.postgresql.base import DatabaseWrapper
settings = connection.settings_dict.copy()
settings["NAME"] = ""
msg = (
"settings.DATABASES is improperly configured. Please supply the "
"NAME or OPTIONS['service'] value."
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, msg):
DatabaseWrapper(settings).get_connection_params()
def test_service_name(self):
from django.db.backends.postgresql.base import DatabaseWrapper
settings = connection.settings_dict.copy()
settings["OPTIONS"] = {"service": "my_service"}
settings["NAME"] = ""
params = DatabaseWrapper(settings).get_connection_params()
self.assertEqual(params["service"], "my_service")
self.assertNotIn("database", params)
def test_service_name_default_db(self):
# None is used to connect to the default 'postgres' db.
from django.db.backends.postgresql.base import DatabaseWrapper
settings = connection.settings_dict.copy()
settings["NAME"] = None
settings["OPTIONS"] = {"service": "django_test"}
params = DatabaseWrapper(settings).get_connection_params()
self.assertEqual(params["database"], "postgres")
self.assertNotIn("service", params)
def test_connect_and_rollback(self):
"""
PostgreSQL shouldn't roll back SET TIME ZONE, even if the first
transaction is rolled back (#17062).
"""
new_connection = connection.copy()
try:
# Ensure the database default time zone is different than
# the time zone in new_connection.settings_dict. We can
# get the default time zone by reset & show.
with new_connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute("RESET TIMEZONE")
cursor.execute("SHOW TIMEZONE")
db_default_tz = cursor.fetchone()[0]
new_tz = "Europe/Paris" if db_default_tz == "UTC" else "UTC"
new_connection.close()
# Invalidate timezone name cache, because the setting_changed
# handler cannot know about new_connection.
del new_connection.timezone_name
# Fetch a new connection with the new_tz as default
# time zone, run a query and rollback.
with self.settings(TIME_ZONE=new_tz):
new_connection.set_autocommit(False)
new_connection.rollback()
# Now let's see if the rollback rolled back the SET TIME ZONE.
with new_connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute("SHOW TIMEZONE")
tz = cursor.fetchone()[0]
self.assertEqual(new_tz, tz)
finally:
new_connection.close()
def test_connect_non_autocommit(self):
"""
The connection wrapper shouldn't believe that autocommit is enabled
after setting the time zone when AUTOCOMMIT is False (#21452).
"""
new_connection = connection.copy()
new_connection.settings_dict["AUTOCOMMIT"] = False
try:
# Open a database connection.
with new_connection.cursor():
self.assertFalse(new_connection.get_autocommit())
finally:
new_connection.close()
def test_connect_isolation_level(self):
"""
The transaction level can be configured with
DATABASES ['OPTIONS']['isolation_level'].
"""
from psycopg2.extensions import ISOLATION_LEVEL_SERIALIZABLE as serializable
# Since this is a django.test.TestCase, a transaction is in progress
# and the isolation level isn't reported as 0. This test assumes that
# PostgreSQL is configured with the default isolation level.
# Check the level on the psycopg2 connection, not the Django wrapper.
self.assertIsNone(connection.connection.isolation_level)
new_connection = connection.copy()
new_connection.settings_dict["OPTIONS"]["isolation_level"] = serializable
try:
# Start a transaction so the isolation level isn't reported as 0.
new_connection.set_autocommit(False)
# Check the level on the psycopg2 connection, not the Django wrapper.
self.assertEqual(new_connection.connection.isolation_level, serializable)
finally:
new_connection.close()
def test_connect_no_is_usable_checks(self):
new_connection = connection.copy()
try:
with mock.patch.object(new_connection, "is_usable") as is_usable:
new_connection.connect()
is_usable.assert_not_called()
finally:
new_connection.close()
def _select(self, val):
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute("SELECT %s", (val,))
return cursor.fetchone()[0]
def test_select_ascii_array(self):
a = ["awef"]
b = self._select(a)
self.assertEqual(a[0], b[0])
def test_select_unicode_array(self):
a = ["ᄲawef"]
b = self._select(a)
self.assertEqual(a[0], b[0])
def test_lookup_cast(self):
from django.db.backends.postgresql.operations import DatabaseOperations
do = DatabaseOperations(connection=None)
lookups = (
"iexact",
"contains",
"icontains",
"startswith",
"istartswith",
"endswith",
"iendswith",
"regex",
"iregex",
)
for lookup in lookups:
with self.subTest(lookup=lookup):
self.assertIn("::text", do.lookup_cast(lookup))
# RemovedInDjango51Warning.
for lookup in lookups:
for field_type in ("CICharField", "CIEmailField", "CITextField"):
with self.subTest(lookup=lookup, field_type=field_type):
self.assertIn(
"::citext", do.lookup_cast(lookup, internal_type=field_type)
)
def test_correct_extraction_psycopg2_version(self):
from django.db.backends.postgresql.base import psycopg2_version
with mock.patch("psycopg2.__version__", "4.2.1 (dt dec pq3 ext lo64)"):
self.assertEqual(psycopg2_version(), (4, 2, 1))
with mock.patch("psycopg2.__version__", "4.2b0.dev1 (dt dec pq3 ext lo64)"):
self.assertEqual(psycopg2_version(), (4, 2))
@override_settings(DEBUG=True)
def test_copy_cursors(self):
out = StringIO()
copy_expert_sql = "COPY django_session TO STDOUT (FORMAT CSV, HEADER)"
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.copy_expert(copy_expert_sql, out)
cursor.copy_to(out, "django_session")
self.assertEqual(
[q["sql"] for q in connection.queries],
[copy_expert_sql, "COPY django_session TO STDOUT"],
)
def test_get_database_version(self):
new_connection = connection.copy()
new_connection.pg_version = 110009
self.assertEqual(new_connection.get_database_version(), (11, 9))
@mock.patch.object(connection, "get_database_version", return_value=(11,))
def test_check_database_version_supported(self, mocked_get_database_version):
msg = "PostgreSQL 12 or later is required (found 11)."
with self.assertRaisesMessage(NotSupportedError, msg):
connection.check_database_version_supported()
self.assertTrue(mocked_get_database_version.called)