Fixed #17671 - Cursors are now context managers.
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import datetime
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import time
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from django.db.utils import DatabaseError
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from django.db.utils import DatabaseError, ProgrammingError
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try:
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from django.utils.six.moves import _thread as thread
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# Does the backend require a connection reset after each material schema change?
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connection_persists_old_columns = False
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# What kind of error does the backend throw when accessing closed cursor?
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closed_cursor_error_class = ProgrammingError
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def __init__(self, connection):
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self.connection = connection
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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ from django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2.creation import DatabaseCreation
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from django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2.version import get_version
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from django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2.introspection import DatabaseIntrospection
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from django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2.schema import DatabaseSchemaEditor
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from django.db.utils import InterfaceError
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from django.utils.encoding import force_str
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from django.utils.functional import cached_property
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from django.utils.safestring import SafeText, SafeBytes
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can_rollback_ddl = True
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supports_combined_alters = True
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nulls_order_largest = True
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closed_cursor_error_class = InterfaceError
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class DatabaseWrapper(BaseDatabaseWrapper):
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@ -36,6 +36,14 @@ class CursorWrapper(object):
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def __iter__(self):
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return iter(self.cursor)
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def __enter__(self):
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return self
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def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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# Ticket #17671 - Close instead of passing thru to avoid backend
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# specific behavior.
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self.close()
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class CursorDebugWrapper(CursorWrapper):
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@ -111,6 +111,25 @@ In addition, the widgets now display a help message when the browser and
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server time zone are different, to clarify how the value inserted in the field
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will be interpreted.
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Using database cursors as context managers
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Prior to Python 2.7, database cursors could be used as a context manager. The
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specific backend's cursor defined the behavior of the context manager. The
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behavior of magic method lookups was changed with Python 2.7 and cursors were
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no longer usable as context managers.
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Django 1.7 allows a cursor to be used as a context manager that is a shortcut
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for the following, instead of backend specific behavior.
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.. code-block:: python
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c = connection.cursor()
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try:
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c.execute(...)
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finally:
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c.close()
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Minor features
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -297,3 +297,30 @@ database library will automatically escape your parameters as necessary.
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Also note that Django expects the ``"%s"`` placeholder, *not* the ``"?"``
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placeholder, which is used by the SQLite Python bindings. This is for the sake
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of consistency and sanity.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.7
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:pep:`249` does not state whether a cursor should be usable as a context
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manager. Prior to Python 2.7, a cursor was usable as a context manager due
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an unexpected behavior in magic method lookups (`Python ticket #9220`_).
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Django 1.7 explicitly added support to allow using a cursor as context
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manager.
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.. _`Python ticket #9220`: http://bugs.python.org/issue9220
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Using a cursor as a context manager:
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.. code-block:: python
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with connection.cursor() as c:
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c.execute(...)
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is equivalent to:
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.. code-block:: python
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c = connection.cursor()
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try:
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c.execute(...)
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finally:
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c.close()
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with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError):
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cursor.execute(query)
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def test_cursor_contextmanager(self):
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"""
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Test that cursors can be used as a context manager
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"""
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with connection.cursor() as cursor:
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from django.db.backends.util import CursorWrapper
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(cursor, CursorWrapper))
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# Both InterfaceError and ProgrammingError seem to be used when
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# accessing closed cursor (psycopg2 has InterfaceError, rest seem
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# to use ProgrammingError).
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with self.assertRaises(connection.features.closed_cursor_error_class):
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# cursor should be closed, so no queries should be possible.
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cursor.execute("select 1")
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@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'postgresql',
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"Psycopg2 specific cursor.closed attribute needed")
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def test_cursor_contextmanager_closing(self):
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# There isn't a generic way to test that cursors are closed, but
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# psycopg2 offers us a way to check that by closed attribute.
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# So, run only on psycopg2 for that reason.
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with connection.cursor() as cursor:
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from django.db.backends.util import CursorWrapper
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(cursor, CursorWrapper))
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self.assertTrue(cursor.closed)
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# We don't make these tests conditional because that means we would need to
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# check and differentiate between:
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