django/tests/backends/tests.py

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# Unit and doctests for specific database backends.
import datetime
import re
import threading
import unittest
import warnings
from decimal import Decimal, Rounded
from unittest import mock
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
from django.core.management.color import no_style
from django.db import (
DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, DatabaseError, IntegrityError, connection, connections,
reset_queries, transaction,
)
from django.db.backends.base.base import BaseDatabaseWrapper
from django.db.backends.signals import connection_created
from django.db.backends.utils import CursorWrapper, format_number
from django.db.models import Avg, StdDev, Sum, Variance
from django.db.models.sql.constants import CURSOR
from django.db.utils import ConnectionHandler
from django.test import (
SimpleTestCase, TestCase, TransactionTestCase, override_settings,
skipIfDBFeature, skipUnlessDBFeature,
)
from .models import (
Article, Item, Object, ObjectReference, Person, Post, RawData, Reporter,
ReporterProxy, SchoolClass, Square,
VeryLongModelNameZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ,
)
class DatabaseWrapperTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_initialization_class_attributes(self):
"""
The "initialization" class attributes like client_class and
creation_class should be set on the class and reflected in the
corresponding instance attributes of the instantiated backend.
"""
conn = connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]
conn_class = type(conn)
attr_names = [
('client_class', 'client'),
('creation_class', 'creation'),
('features_class', 'features'),
('introspection_class', 'introspection'),
('ops_class', 'ops'),
('validation_class', 'validation'),
]
for class_attr_name, instance_attr_name in attr_names:
class_attr_value = getattr(conn_class, class_attr_name)
self.assertIsNotNone(class_attr_value)
instance_attr_value = getattr(conn, instance_attr_name)
self.assertIsInstance(instance_attr_value, class_attr_value)
def test_initialization_display_name(self):
self.assertEqual(BaseDatabaseWrapper.display_name, 'unknown')
self.assertNotEqual(connection.display_name, 'unknown')
class DummyBackendTest(SimpleTestCase):
def test_no_databases(self):
"""
Empty DATABASES setting default to the dummy backend.
"""
DATABASES = {}
conns = ConnectionHandler(DATABASES)
self.assertEqual(conns[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS].settings_dict['ENGINE'], 'django.db.backends.dummy')
with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured):
conns[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS].ensure_connection()
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'oracle', "Test only for Oracle")
class OracleTests(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):
# If the backend is Oracle, test that we can call a standard
# stored procedure through our cursor wrapper.
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.callproc('DBMS_SESSION.SET_IDENTIFIER', ['_django_testing!'])
def test_cursor_var(self):
# If the backend is Oracle, test that we can pass cursor variables
# as query parameters.
from django.db.backends.oracle.base import Database
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
var = cursor.var(Database.STRING)
cursor.execute("BEGIN %s := 'X'; END; ", [var])
self.assertEqual(var.getvalue(), 'X')
def test_long_string(self):
# If the backend is Oracle, test that we can save a text longer
# than 4000 chars and read it properly
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute('CREATE TABLE ltext ("TEXT" NCLOB)')
long_str = ''.join(str(x) for x in range(4000))
cursor.execute('INSERT INTO ltext VALUES (%s)', [long_str])
cursor.execute('SELECT text FROM ltext')
row = cursor.fetchone()
self.assertEqual(long_str, row[0].read())
cursor.execute('DROP TABLE ltext')
def test_client_encoding(self):
# If the backend is Oracle, test that the client encoding is set
# correctly. This was broken under Cygwin prior to r14781.
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 should work with configured
# NLS parameters as per #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)
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'sqlite', "Test only for SQLite")
class SQLiteTests(TestCase):
longMessage = True
def test_autoincrement(self):
"""
auto_increment fields are created with the AUTOINCREMENT keyword
in order to be monotonically increasing. Refs #10164.
"""
with connection.schema_editor(collect_sql=True) as editor:
editor.create_model(Square)
statements = editor.collected_sql
match = re.search('"id" ([^,]+),', statements[0])
self.assertIsNotNone(match)
self.assertEqual(
'integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT',
match.group(1),
"Wrong SQL used to create an auto-increment column on SQLite"
)
def test_aggregation(self):
"""
#19360: Raise NotImplementedError when aggregating on date/time fields.
"""
for aggregate in (Sum, Avg, Variance, StdDev):
with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError):
Item.objects.all().aggregate(aggregate('time'))
with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError):
Item.objects.all().aggregate(aggregate('date'))
with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError):
Item.objects.all().aggregate(aggregate('last_modified'))
with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError):
Item.objects.all().aggregate(
**{'complex': aggregate('last_modified') + aggregate('last_modified')}
)
def test_memory_db_test_name(self):
"""
A named in-memory db should be allowed where supported.
"""
from django.db.backends.sqlite3.base import DatabaseWrapper
settings_dict = {
'TEST': {
'NAME': 'file:memorydb_test?mode=memory&cache=shared',
}
}
wrapper = DatabaseWrapper(settings_dict)
creation = wrapper.creation
if creation.connection.features.can_share_in_memory_db:
expected = creation.connection.settings_dict['TEST']['NAME']
self.assertEqual(creation._get_test_db_name(), expected)
else:
msg = (
"Using a shared memory database with `mode=memory` in the "
"database name is not supported in your environment, "
"use `:memory:` instead."
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, msg):
creation._get_test_db_name()
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'postgresql', "Test only for PostgreSQL")
class PostgreSQLTests(TestCase):
def test_nodb_connection(self):
"""
The _nodb_connection property fallbacks to the default connection
database when access to the 'postgres' database is not granted.
"""
def mocked_connect(self):
if self.settings_dict['NAME'] is None:
raise DatabaseError()
return ''
nodb_conn = connection._nodb_connection
self.assertIsNone(nodb_conn.settings_dict['NAME'])
# Now assume the 'postgres' db isn't available
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
with mock.patch('django.db.backends.base.base.BaseDatabaseWrapper.connect',
side_effect=mocked_connect, autospec=True):
warnings.simplefilter('always', RuntimeWarning)
nodb_conn = connection._nodb_connection
self.assertIsNotNone(nodb_conn.settings_dict['NAME'])
self.assertEqual(nodb_conn.settings_dict['NAME'], connection.settings_dict['NAME'])
# Check a RuntimeWarning has been emitted
self.assertEqual(len(w), 1)
self.assertEqual(w[0].message.__class__, RuntimeWarning)
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.
cursor = new_connection.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)
cursor = new_connection.cursor()
new_connection.rollback()
# Now let's see if the rollback rolled back the SET TIME ZONE.
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.
new_connection.cursor()
self.assertFalse(new_connection.get_autocommit())
finally:
new_connection.close()
def test_connect_isolation_level(self):
"""
Regression test for #18130 and #24318.
"""
import psycopg2
from psycopg2.extensions import (
ISOLATION_LEVEL_READ_COMMITTED as read_committed,
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.
default_level = read_committed if psycopg2.__version__ < '2.7' else None
self.assertEqual(connection.connection.isolation_level, default_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 _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)
for lookup in ('iexact', 'contains', 'icontains', 'startswith',
'istartswith', 'endswith', 'iendswith', 'regex', 'iregex'):
self.assertIn('::text', do.lookup_cast(lookup))
def test_correct_extraction_psycopg2_version(self):
from django.db.backends.postgresql.base import psycopg2_version
version_path = 'django.db.backends.postgresql.base.Database.__version__'
with mock.patch(version_path, '2.6.9'):
self.assertEqual(psycopg2_version(), (2, 6, 9))
with mock.patch(version_path, '2.5.dev0'):
self.assertEqual(psycopg2_version(), (2, 5))
class DateQuotingTest(TestCase):
def test_django_date_trunc(self):
"""
Test the custom ``django_date_trunc method``, in particular against
fields which clash with strings passed to it (e.g. 'year') (#12818).
"""
updated = datetime.datetime(2010, 2, 20)
SchoolClass.objects.create(year=2009, last_updated=updated)
years = SchoolClass.objects.dates('last_updated', 'year')
self.assertEqual(list(years), [datetime.date(2010, 1, 1)])
def test_django_date_extract(self):
"""
Test the custom ``django_date_extract method``, in particular against fields
which clash with strings passed to it (e.g. 'day') (#12818).
"""
updated = datetime.datetime(2010, 2, 20)
SchoolClass.objects.create(year=2009, last_updated=updated)
classes = SchoolClass.objects.filter(last_updated__day=20)
self.assertEqual(len(classes), 1)
@override_settings(DEBUG=True)
class LastExecutedQueryTest(TestCase):
def test_last_executed_query(self):
"""
last_executed_query should not raise an exception even if no previous
query has been run.
"""
cursor = connection.cursor()
connection.ops.last_executed_query(cursor, '', ())
def test_debug_sql(self):
list(Reporter.objects.filter(first_name="test"))
sql = connection.queries[-1]['sql'].lower()
self.assertIn("select", sql)
self.assertIn(Reporter._meta.db_table, sql)
def test_query_encoding(self):
"""last_executed_query() returns a string."""
data = RawData.objects.filter(raw_data=b'\x00\x46 \xFE').extra(select={'föö': 1})
sql, params = data.query.sql_with_params()
cursor = data.query.get_compiler('default').execute_sql(CURSOR)
last_sql = cursor.db.ops.last_executed_query(cursor, sql, params)
self.assertIsInstance(last_sql, str)
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'sqlite',
"This test is specific to SQLite.")
def test_no_interpolation_on_sqlite(self):
# This shouldn't raise an exception (##17158)
query = "SELECT strftime('%Y', 'now');"
connection.cursor().execute(query)
self.assertEqual(connection.queries[-1]['sql'], query)
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'sqlite',
"This test is specific to SQLite.")
def test_parameter_quoting_on_sqlite(self):
# The implementation of last_executed_queries isn't optimal. It's
# worth testing that parameters are quoted. See #14091.
query = "SELECT %s"
params = ["\"'\\"]
connection.cursor().execute(query, params)
# Note that the single quote is repeated
substituted = "SELECT '\"''\\'"
self.assertEqual(connection.queries[-1]['sql'], substituted)
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'sqlite',
"This test is specific to SQLite.")
def test_large_number_of_parameters_on_sqlite(self):
# If SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER (default = 999) has been changed to be
# greater than SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN (default = 2000), last_executed_query
# can hit the SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN limit. See #26063.
cursor = connection.cursor()
sql = "SELECT MAX(%s)" % ", ".join(["%s"] * 2001)
params = list(range(2001))
# This should not raise an exception.
cursor.db.ops.last_executed_query(cursor.cursor, sql, params)
class ParameterHandlingTest(TestCase):
def test_bad_parameter_count(self):
"An executemany call with too many/not enough parameters will raise an exception (Refs #12612)"
cursor = connection.cursor()
query = ('INSERT INTO %s (%s, %s) VALUES (%%s, %%s)' % (
connection.introspection.table_name_converter('backends_square'),
connection.ops.quote_name('root'),
connection.ops.quote_name('square')
))
with self.assertRaises(Exception):
cursor.executemany(query, [(1, 2, 3)])
with self.assertRaises(Exception):
cursor.executemany(query, [(1,)])
class LongNameTest(TransactionTestCase):
"""Long primary keys and model names can result in a sequence name
that exceeds the database limits, which will result in truncation
on certain databases (e.g., Postgres). The backend needs to use
the correct sequence name in last_insert_id and other places, so
check it is. Refs #8901.
"""
available_apps = ['backends']
def test_sequence_name_length_limits_create(self):
"""Test creation of model with long name and long pk name doesn't error. Ref #8901"""
VeryLongModelNameZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.objects.create()
def test_sequence_name_length_limits_m2m(self):
"""
An m2m save of a model with a long name and a long m2m field name
doesn't error (#8901).
"""
obj = VeryLongModelNameZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.objects.create()
rel_obj = Person.objects.create(first_name='Django', last_name='Reinhardt')
obj.m2m_also_quite_long_zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.add(rel_obj)
def test_sequence_name_length_limits_flush(self):
"""
Sequence resetting as part of a flush with model with long name and
long pk name doesn't error (#8901).
"""
# A full flush is expensive to the full test, so we dig into the
# internals to generate the likely offending SQL and run it manually
# Some convenience aliases
VLM = VeryLongModelNameZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
VLM_m2m = VLM.m2m_also_quite_long_zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.through
tables = [
VLM._meta.db_table,
VLM_m2m._meta.db_table,
]
sequences = [
{
'column': VLM._meta.pk.column,
'table': VLM._meta.db_table
},
]
cursor = connection.cursor()
for statement in connection.ops.sql_flush(no_style(), tables, sequences):
cursor.execute(statement)
class SequenceResetTest(TestCase):
def test_generic_relation(self):
"Sequence names are correct when resetting generic relations (Ref #13941)"
# Create an object with a manually specified PK
Post.objects.create(id=10, name='1st post', text='hello world')
# Reset the sequences for the database
cursor = connection.cursor()
commands = connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS].ops.sequence_reset_sql(no_style(), [Post])
for sql in commands:
cursor.execute(sql)
# If we create a new object now, it should have a PK greater
# than the PK we specified manually.
obj = Post.objects.create(name='New post', text='goodbye world')
self.assertGreater(obj.pk, 10)
# This test needs to run outside of a transaction, otherwise closing the
# connection would implicitly rollback and cause problems during teardown.
class ConnectionCreatedSignalTest(TransactionTestCase):
available_apps = []
# Unfortunately with sqlite3 the in-memory test database cannot be closed,
# and so it cannot be re-opened during testing.
@skipUnlessDBFeature('test_db_allows_multiple_connections')
def test_signal(self):
data = {}
def receiver(sender, connection, **kwargs):
data["connection"] = connection
connection_created.connect(receiver)
connection.close()
connection.cursor()
self.assertIs(data["connection"].connection, connection.connection)
connection_created.disconnect(receiver)
data.clear()
connection.cursor()
self.assertEqual(data, {})
class EscapingChecks(TestCase):
"""
All tests in this test case are also run with settings.DEBUG=True in
EscapingChecksDebug test case, to also test CursorDebugWrapper.
"""
bare_select_suffix = connection.features.bare_select_suffix
def test_paramless_no_escaping(self):
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("SELECT '%s'" + self.bare_select_suffix)
self.assertEqual(cursor.fetchall()[0][0], '%s')
def test_parameter_escaping(self):
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("SELECT '%%', %s" + self.bare_select_suffix, ('%d',))
self.assertEqual(cursor.fetchall()[0], ('%', '%d'))
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'sqlite',
"This is an sqlite-specific issue")
def test_sqlite_parameter_escaping(self):
# '%s' escaping support for sqlite3 #13648
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("select strftime('%s', date('now'))")
response = cursor.fetchall()[0][0]
# response should be an non-zero integer
self.assertTrue(int(response))
@override_settings(DEBUG=True)
class EscapingChecksDebug(EscapingChecks):
pass
class BackendTestCase(TransactionTestCase):
available_apps = ['backends']
def create_squares_with_executemany(self, args):
self.create_squares(args, 'format', True)
def create_squares(self, args, paramstyle, multiple):
cursor = connection.cursor()
opts = Square._meta
tbl = connection.introspection.table_name_converter(opts.db_table)
f1 = connection.ops.quote_name(opts.get_field('root').column)
f2 = connection.ops.quote_name(opts.get_field('square').column)
if paramstyle == 'format':
query = 'INSERT INTO %s (%s, %s) VALUES (%%s, %%s)' % (tbl, f1, f2)
elif paramstyle == 'pyformat':
query = 'INSERT INTO %s (%s, %s) VALUES (%%(root)s, %%(square)s)' % (tbl, f1, f2)
else:
raise ValueError("unsupported paramstyle in test")
if multiple:
cursor.executemany(query, args)
else:
cursor.execute(query, args)
def test_cursor_executemany(self):
# Test cursor.executemany #4896
args = [(i, i ** 2) for i in range(-5, 6)]
self.create_squares_with_executemany(args)
self.assertEqual(Square.objects.count(), 11)
for i in range(-5, 6):
square = Square.objects.get(root=i)
self.assertEqual(square.square, i ** 2)
def test_cursor_executemany_with_empty_params_list(self):
# Test executemany with params=[] does nothing #4765
args = []
self.create_squares_with_executemany(args)
self.assertEqual(Square.objects.count(), 0)
def test_cursor_executemany_with_iterator(self):
# Test executemany accepts iterators #10320
args = iter((i, i ** 2) for i in range(-3, 2))
self.create_squares_with_executemany(args)
self.assertEqual(Square.objects.count(), 5)
args = iter((i, i ** 2) for i in range(3, 7))
with override_settings(DEBUG=True):
# same test for DebugCursorWrapper
self.create_squares_with_executemany(args)
self.assertEqual(Square.objects.count(), 9)
@skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_paramstyle_pyformat')
def test_cursor_execute_with_pyformat(self):
# Support pyformat style passing of parameters #10070
args = {'root': 3, 'square': 9}
self.create_squares(args, 'pyformat', multiple=False)
self.assertEqual(Square.objects.count(), 1)
@skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_paramstyle_pyformat')
def test_cursor_executemany_with_pyformat(self):
# Support pyformat style passing of parameters #10070
args = [{'root': i, 'square': i ** 2} for i in range(-5, 6)]
self.create_squares(args, 'pyformat', multiple=True)
self.assertEqual(Square.objects.count(), 11)
for i in range(-5, 6):
square = Square.objects.get(root=i)
self.assertEqual(square.square, i ** 2)
@skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_paramstyle_pyformat')
def test_cursor_executemany_with_pyformat_iterator(self):
args = iter({'root': i, 'square': i ** 2} for i in range(-3, 2))
self.create_squares(args, 'pyformat', multiple=True)
self.assertEqual(Square.objects.count(), 5)
args = iter({'root': i, 'square': i ** 2} for i in range(3, 7))
with override_settings(DEBUG=True):
# same test for DebugCursorWrapper
self.create_squares(args, 'pyformat', multiple=True)
self.assertEqual(Square.objects.count(), 9)
def test_unicode_fetches(self):
# fetchone, fetchmany, fetchall return strings as unicode objects #6254
qn = connection.ops.quote_name
Person(first_name="John", last_name="Doe").save()
Person(first_name="Jane", last_name="Doe").save()
Person(first_name="Mary", last_name="Agnelline").save()
Person(first_name="Peter", last_name="Parker").save()
Person(first_name="Clark", last_name="Kent").save()
opts2 = Person._meta
f3, f4 = opts2.get_field('first_name'), opts2.get_field('last_name')
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute(
'SELECT %s, %s FROM %s ORDER BY %s' % (
qn(f3.column),
qn(f4.column),
connection.introspection.table_name_converter(opts2.db_table),
qn(f3.column),
)
)
self.assertEqual(cursor.fetchone(), ('Clark', 'Kent'))
self.assertEqual(list(cursor.fetchmany(2)), [('Jane', 'Doe'), ('John', 'Doe')])
self.assertEqual(list(cursor.fetchall()), [('Mary', 'Agnelline'), ('Peter', 'Parker')])
def test_unicode_password(self):
old_password = connection.settings_dict['PASSWORD']
connection.settings_dict['PASSWORD'] = "françois"
try:
connection.cursor()
except DatabaseError:
# As password is probably wrong, a database exception is expected
pass
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Unexpected error raised with unicode password: %s" % e)
finally:
connection.settings_dict['PASSWORD'] = old_password
def test_database_operations_helper_class(self):
# Ticket #13630
self.assertTrue(hasattr(connection, 'ops'))
self.assertTrue(hasattr(connection.ops, 'connection'))
self.assertEqual(connection, connection.ops.connection)
def test_database_operations_init(self):
"""
DatabaseOperations initialization doesn't query the database.
See #17656.
"""
with self.assertNumQueries(0):
connection.ops.__class__(connection)
def test_cached_db_features(self):
self.assertIn(connection.features.supports_transactions, (True, False))
self.assertIn(connection.features.supports_stddev, (True, False))
self.assertIn(connection.features.can_introspect_foreign_keys, (True, False))
def test_duplicate_table_error(self):
""" Creating an existing table returns a DatabaseError """
cursor = connection.cursor()
query = 'CREATE TABLE %s (id INTEGER);' % Article._meta.db_table
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError):
cursor.execute(query)
def test_cursor_contextmanager(self):
"""
Cursors can be used as a context manager
"""
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
self.assertIsInstance(cursor, CursorWrapper)
# Both InterfaceError and ProgrammingError seem to be used when
# accessing closed cursor (psycopg2 has InterfaceError, rest seem
# to use ProgrammingError).
with self.assertRaises(connection.features.closed_cursor_error_class):
# cursor should be closed, so no queries should be possible.
cursor.execute("SELECT 1" + connection.features.bare_select_suffix)
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'postgresql',
"Psycopg2 specific cursor.closed attribute needed")
def test_cursor_contextmanager_closing(self):
# There isn't a generic way to test that cursors are closed, but
# psycopg2 offers us a way to check that by closed attribute.
# So, run only on psycopg2 for that reason.
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
self.assertIsInstance(cursor, CursorWrapper)
self.assertTrue(cursor.closed)
# Unfortunately with sqlite3 the in-memory test database cannot be closed.
@skipUnlessDBFeature('test_db_allows_multiple_connections')
def test_is_usable_after_database_disconnects(self):
"""
is_usable() doesn't crash when the database disconnects (#21553).
"""
# Open a connection to the database.
with connection.cursor():
pass
# Emulate a connection close by the database.
connection._close()
# Even then is_usable() should not raise an exception.
try:
self.assertFalse(connection.is_usable())
finally:
# Clean up the mess created by connection._close(). Since the
# connection is already closed, this crashes on some backends.
try:
connection.close()
except Exception:
pass
@override_settings(DEBUG=True)
def test_queries(self):
"""
Test the documented API of connection.queries.
"""
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
reset_queries()
cursor.execute("SELECT 1" + connection.features.bare_select_suffix)
self.assertEqual(1, len(connection.queries))
self.assertIsInstance(connection.queries, list)
self.assertIsInstance(connection.queries[0], dict)
self.assertCountEqual(connection.queries[0], ['sql', 'time'])
reset_queries()
self.assertEqual(0, len(connection.queries))
# Unfortunately with sqlite3 the in-memory test database cannot be closed.
@skipUnlessDBFeature('test_db_allows_multiple_connections')
@override_settings(DEBUG=True)
def test_queries_limit(self):
"""
The backend doesn't store an unlimited number of queries (#12581).
"""
old_queries_limit = BaseDatabaseWrapper.queries_limit
BaseDatabaseWrapper.queries_limit = 3
new_connection = connection.copy()
# Initialize the connection and clear initialization statements.
with new_connection.cursor():
pass
new_connection.queries_log.clear()
try:
with new_connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute("SELECT 1" + new_connection.features.bare_select_suffix)
cursor.execute("SELECT 2" + new_connection.features.bare_select_suffix)
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
self.assertEqual(2, len(new_connection.queries))
self.assertEqual(0, len(w))
with new_connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute("SELECT 3" + new_connection.features.bare_select_suffix)
cursor.execute("SELECT 4" + new_connection.features.bare_select_suffix)
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
self.assertEqual(3, len(new_connection.queries))
self.assertEqual(1, len(w))
self.assertEqual(
str(w[0].message),
"Limit for query logging exceeded, only the last 3 queries will be returned."
)
finally:
BaseDatabaseWrapper.queries_limit = old_queries_limit
new_connection.close()
def test_timezone_none_use_tz_false(self):
connection.ensure_connection()
with self.settings(TIME_ZONE=None, USE_TZ=False):
connection.init_connection_state()
# We don't make these tests conditional because that means we would need to
# check and differentiate between:
# * MySQL+InnoDB, MySQL+MYISAM (something we currently can't do).
# * if sqlite3 (if/once we get #14204 fixed) has referential integrity turned
# on or not, something that would be controlled by runtime support and user
# preference.
# verify if its type is django.database.db.IntegrityError.
class FkConstraintsTests(TransactionTestCase):
available_apps = ['backends']
def setUp(self):
# Create a Reporter.
self.r = Reporter.objects.create(first_name='John', last_name='Smith')
def test_integrity_checks_on_creation(self):
"""
Try to create a model instance that violates a FK constraint. If it
fails it should fail with IntegrityError.
"""
a1 = Article(headline="This is a test", pub_date=datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 27), reporter_id=30)
try:
a1.save()
except IntegrityError:
pass
else:
self.skipTest("This backend does not support integrity checks.")
# Now that we know this backend supports integrity checks we make sure
# constraints are also enforced for proxy Refs #17519
a2 = Article(
headline='This is another test', reporter=self.r,
pub_date=datetime.datetime(2012, 8, 3),
reporter_proxy_id=30,
)
with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
a2.save()
def test_integrity_checks_on_update(self):
"""
Try to update a model instance introducing a FK constraint violation.
If it fails it should fail with IntegrityError.
"""
# Create an Article.
Article.objects.create(headline="Test article", pub_date=datetime.datetime(2010, 9, 4), reporter=self.r)
# Retrieve it from the DB
a1 = Article.objects.get(headline="Test article")
a1.reporter_id = 30
try:
a1.save()
except IntegrityError:
pass
else:
self.skipTest("This backend does not support integrity checks.")
# Now that we know this backend supports integrity checks we make sure
# constraints are also enforced for proxy Refs #17519
# Create another article
r_proxy = ReporterProxy.objects.get(pk=self.r.pk)
Article.objects.create(
headline='Another article',
pub_date=datetime.datetime(1988, 5, 15),
reporter=self.r, reporter_proxy=r_proxy,
)
# Retrieve the second article from the DB
a2 = Article.objects.get(headline='Another article')
a2.reporter_proxy_id = 30
with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
a2.save()
def test_disable_constraint_checks_manually(self):
"""
When constraint checks are disabled, should be able to write bad data
without IntegrityErrors.
"""
with transaction.atomic():
# Create an Article.
Article.objects.create(
headline="Test article",
pub_date=datetime.datetime(2010, 9, 4),
reporter=self.r,
)
# Retrieve it from the DB
a = Article.objects.get(headline="Test article")
a.reporter_id = 30
try:
connection.disable_constraint_checking()
a.save()
connection.enable_constraint_checking()
except IntegrityError:
self.fail("IntegrityError should not have occurred.")
transaction.set_rollback(True)
def test_disable_constraint_checks_context_manager(self):
"""
When constraint checks are disabled (using context manager), should be
able to write bad data without IntegrityErrors.
"""
with transaction.atomic():
# Create an Article.
Article.objects.create(
headline="Test article",
pub_date=datetime.datetime(2010, 9, 4),
reporter=self.r,
)
# Retrieve it from the DB
a = Article.objects.get(headline="Test article")
a.reporter_id = 30
try:
with connection.constraint_checks_disabled():
a.save()
except IntegrityError:
self.fail("IntegrityError should not have occurred.")
transaction.set_rollback(True)
def test_check_constraints(self):
"""
Constraint checks should raise an IntegrityError when bad data is in the DB.
"""
with transaction.atomic():
# Create an Article.
Article.objects.create(
headline="Test article",
pub_date=datetime.datetime(2010, 9, 4),
reporter=self.r,
)
# Retrieve it from the DB
a = Article.objects.get(headline="Test article")
a.reporter_id = 30
with connection.constraint_checks_disabled():
a.save()
with self.assertRaises(IntegrityError):
connection.check_constraints()
transaction.set_rollback(True)
class ThreadTests(TransactionTestCase):
available_apps = ['backends']
def test_default_connection_thread_local(self):
"""
The default connection (i.e. django.db.connection) is different for
each thread (#17258).
"""
# Map connections by id because connections with identical aliases
# have the same hash.
connections_dict = {}
connection.cursor()
connections_dict[id(connection)] = connection
def runner():
# Passing django.db.connection between threads doesn't work while
# connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS] does.
from django.db import connections
connection = connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]
# Allow thread sharing so the connection can be closed by the
# main thread.
connection.allow_thread_sharing = True
connection.cursor()
connections_dict[id(connection)] = connection
for x in range(2):
t = threading.Thread(target=runner)
t.start()
t.join()
# Each created connection got different inner connection.
self.assertEqual(
len(set(conn.connection for conn in connections_dict.values())),
3)
# Finish by closing the connections opened by the other threads (the
# connection opened in the main thread will automatically be closed on
# teardown).
for conn in connections_dict.values():
if conn is not connection:
conn.close()
def test_connections_thread_local(self):
"""
The connections are different for each thread (#17258).
"""
# Map connections by id because connections with identical aliases
# have the same hash.
connections_dict = {}
for conn in connections.all():
connections_dict[id(conn)] = conn
def runner():
from django.db import connections
for conn in connections.all():
# Allow thread sharing so the connection can be closed by the
# main thread.
conn.allow_thread_sharing = True
connections_dict[id(conn)] = conn
for x in range(2):
t = threading.Thread(target=runner)
t.start()
t.join()
self.assertEqual(len(connections_dict), 6)
# Finish by closing the connections opened by the other threads (the
# connection opened in the main thread will automatically be closed on
# teardown).
for conn in connections_dict.values():
if conn is not connection:
conn.close()
def test_pass_connection_between_threads(self):
"""
A connection can be passed from one thread to the other (#17258).
"""
Person.objects.create(first_name="John", last_name="Doe")
def do_thread():
def runner(main_thread_connection):
from django.db import connections
connections['default'] = main_thread_connection
try:
Person.objects.get(first_name="John", last_name="Doe")
except Exception as e:
exceptions.append(e)
t = threading.Thread(target=runner, args=[connections['default']])
t.start()
t.join()
# Without touching allow_thread_sharing, which should be False by default.
exceptions = []
do_thread()
# Forbidden!
self.assertIsInstance(exceptions[0], DatabaseError)
# If explicitly setting allow_thread_sharing to False
connections['default'].allow_thread_sharing = False
exceptions = []
do_thread()
# Forbidden!
self.assertIsInstance(exceptions[0], DatabaseError)
# If explicitly setting allow_thread_sharing to True
connections['default'].allow_thread_sharing = True
exceptions = []
do_thread()
# All good
self.assertEqual(exceptions, [])
def test_closing_non_shared_connections(self):
"""
A connection that is not explicitly shareable cannot be closed by
another thread (#17258).
"""
# First, without explicitly enabling the connection for sharing.
exceptions = set()
def runner1():
def runner2(other_thread_connection):
try:
other_thread_connection.close()
except DatabaseError as e:
exceptions.add(e)
t2 = threading.Thread(target=runner2, args=[connections['default']])
t2.start()
t2.join()
t1 = threading.Thread(target=runner1)
t1.start()
t1.join()
# The exception was raised
self.assertEqual(len(exceptions), 1)
# Then, with explicitly enabling the connection for sharing.
exceptions = set()
def runner1():
def runner2(other_thread_connection):
try:
other_thread_connection.close()
except DatabaseError as e:
exceptions.add(e)
# Enable thread sharing
connections['default'].allow_thread_sharing = True
t2 = threading.Thread(target=runner2, args=[connections['default']])
t2.start()
t2.join()
t1 = threading.Thread(target=runner1)
t1.start()
t1.join()
# No exception was raised
self.assertEqual(len(exceptions), 0)
class MySQLPKZeroTests(TestCase):
"""
Zero as id for AutoField should raise exception in MySQL, because MySQL
does not allow zero for autoincrement primary key.
"""
@skipIfDBFeature('allows_auto_pk_0')
def test_zero_as_autoval(self):
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
Square.objects.create(id=0, root=0, square=1)
class DBConstraintTestCase(TestCase):
def test_can_reference_existent(self):
obj = Object.objects.create()
ref = ObjectReference.objects.create(obj=obj)
self.assertEqual(ref.obj, obj)
ref = ObjectReference.objects.get(obj=obj)
self.assertEqual(ref.obj, obj)
def test_can_reference_non_existent(self):
self.assertFalse(Object.objects.filter(id=12345).exists())
ref = ObjectReference.objects.create(obj_id=12345)
ref_new = ObjectReference.objects.get(obj_id=12345)
self.assertEqual(ref, ref_new)
with self.assertRaises(Object.DoesNotExist):
ref.obj
def test_many_to_many(self):
obj = Object.objects.create()
obj.related_objects.create()
self.assertEqual(Object.objects.count(), 2)
self.assertEqual(obj.related_objects.count(), 1)
intermediary_model = Object._meta.get_field("related_objects").remote_field.through
intermediary_model.objects.create(from_object_id=obj.id, to_object_id=12345)
self.assertEqual(obj.related_objects.count(), 1)
self.assertEqual(intermediary_model.objects.count(), 2)
class BackendUtilTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_format_number(self):
"""
Test the format_number converter utility
"""
def equal(value, max_d, places, result):
self.assertEqual(format_number(Decimal(value), max_d, places), result)
equal('0', 12, 3,
'0.000')
equal('0', 12, 8,
'0.00000000')
equal('1', 12, 9,
'1.000000000')
equal('0.00000000', 12, 8,
'0.00000000')
equal('0.000000004', 12, 8,
'0.00000000')
equal('0.000000008', 12, 8,
'0.00000001')
equal('0.000000000000000000999', 10, 8,
'0.00000000')
equal('0.1234567890', 12, 10,
'0.1234567890')
equal('0.1234567890', 12, 9,
'0.123456789')
equal('0.1234567890', 12, 8,
'0.12345679')
equal('0.1234567890', 12, 5,
'0.12346')
equal('0.1234567890', 12, 3,
'0.123')
equal('0.1234567890', 12, 1,
'0.1')
equal('0.1234567890', 12, 0,
'0')
equal('0.1234567890', None, 0,
'0')
equal('1234567890.1234567890', None, 0,
'1234567890')
equal('1234567890.1234567890', None, 2,
'1234567890.12')
equal('0.1234', 5, None,
'0.1234')
equal('123.12', 5, None,
'123.12')
with self.assertRaises(Rounded):
equal('0.1234567890', 5, None,
'0.12346')
with self.assertRaises(Rounded):
equal('1234567890.1234', 5, None,
'1234600000')
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'sqlite', 'SQLite specific test.')
@skipUnlessDBFeature('can_share_in_memory_db')
class TestSqliteThreadSharing(TransactionTestCase):
available_apps = ['backends']
def test_database_sharing_in_threads(self):
def create_object():
Object.objects.create()
create_object()
thread = threading.Thread(target=create_object)
thread.start()
thread.join()
self.assertEqual(Object.objects.count(), 2)