django/tests/backends/oracle/tests.py

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import datetime
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import unittest
from django.db import connection
from django.db.models.fields import BooleanField, NullBooleanField
from django.db.utils import DatabaseError
from django.test import TransactionTestCase
from ..models import NonIntegerAutoField, Square
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@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'oracle', 'Oracle tests')
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_quote_name(self):
"""'%' chars are escaped for query execution."""
name = '"SOME%NAME"'
quoted_name = connection.ops.quote_name(name)
self.assertEqual(quoted_name % (), name)
def test_dbms_session(self):
"""A stored procedure can be called through a cursor wrapper."""
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.callproc('DBMS_SESSION.SET_IDENTIFIER', ['_django_testing!'])
def test_cursor_var(self):
"""Cursor variables can be passed as query parameters."""
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
var = cursor.var(str)
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cursor.execute("BEGIN %s := 'X'; END; ", [var])
self.assertEqual(var.getvalue(), 'X')
def test_client_encoding(self):
"""Client encoding is set correctly."""
connection.ensure_connection()
self.assertEqual(connection.connection.encoding, 'UTF-8')
self.assertEqual(connection.connection.nencoding, 'UTF-8')
def test_order_of_nls_parameters(self):
"""
An 'almost right' datetime works with configured NLS parameters
(#18465).
"""
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
query = "select 1 from dual where '1936-12-29 00:00' < sysdate"
# The query succeeds without errors - pre #18465 this
# wasn't the case.
cursor.execute(query)
self.assertEqual(cursor.fetchone()[0], 1)
def test_boolean_constraints(self):
"""Boolean fields have check constraints on their values."""
for field in (BooleanField(), NullBooleanField(), BooleanField(null=True)):
with self.subTest(field=field):
field.set_attributes_from_name('is_nice')
self.assertIn('"IS_NICE" IN (0,1)', field.db_check(connection))
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'oracle', 'Oracle tests')
class TransactionalTests(TransactionTestCase):
available_apps = ['backends']
def test_hidden_no_data_found_exception(self):
# "ORA-1403: no data found" exception is hidden by Oracle OCI library
# when an INSERT statement is used with a RETURNING clause (see #28859).
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
# Create trigger that raises "ORA-1403: no data found".
cursor.execute("""
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER "TRG_NO_DATA_FOUND"
AFTER INSERT ON "BACKENDS_SQUARE"
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
RAISE NO_DATA_FOUND;
END;
""")
try:
with self.assertRaisesMessage(DatabaseError, (
'The database did not return a new row id. Probably "ORA-1403: '
'no data found" was raised internally but was hidden by the '
'Oracle OCI library (see https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/28859).'
)):
Square.objects.create(root=2, square=4)
finally:
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute('DROP TRIGGER "TRG_NO_DATA_FOUND"')
def test_password_with_at_sign(self):
old_password = connection.settings_dict['PASSWORD']
connection.settings_dict['PASSWORD'] = 'p@ssword'
try:
self.assertIn('/"p@ssword"@', connection._connect_string())
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError) as context:
connection.cursor()
# Database exception: "ORA-01017: invalid username/password" is
# expected.
self.assertIn('ORA-01017', context.exception.args[0].message)
finally:
connection.settings_dict['PASSWORD'] = old_password
def test_non_integer_auto_field(self):
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
# Create trigger that fill non-integer auto field.
cursor.execute("""
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER "TRG_FILL_CREATION_DATETIME"
BEFORE INSERT ON "BACKENDS_NONINTEGERAUTOFIELD"
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
:NEW.CREATION_DATETIME := SYSTIMESTAMP;
END;
""")
try:
NonIntegerAutoField._meta.auto_field = NonIntegerAutoField.creation_datetime
obj = NonIntegerAutoField.objects.create()
self.assertIsNotNone(obj.creation_datetime)
self.assertIsInstance(obj.creation_datetime, datetime.datetime)
finally:
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute('DROP TRIGGER "TRG_FILL_CREATION_DATETIME"')