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Previous versions don't support the features as they don't have the pg_cursors view. But they are too old to care.
639 lines
24 KiB
Python
Executable File
639 lines
24 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# test_cursor.py - unit test for cursor attributes
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Daniele Varrazzo <daniele.varrazzo@gmail.com>
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#
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# psycopg2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
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# by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give
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# permission to link this program with the OpenSSL library (or with
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# modified versions of OpenSSL that use the same license as OpenSSL),
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# and distribute linked combinations including the two.
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#
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# You must obey the GNU Lesser General Public License in all respects for
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# all of the code used other than OpenSSL.
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#
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# psycopg2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License for more details.
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import time
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import pickle
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import psycopg2
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import psycopg2.extensions
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from testutils import (unittest, ConnectingTestCase, skip_before_postgres,
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skip_if_no_namedtuple, skip_if_no_getrefcount, slow, skip_if_no_superuser,
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skip_if_windows)
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import psycopg2.extras
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class CursorTests(ConnectingTestCase):
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def test_close_idempotent(self):
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cur = self.conn.cursor()
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cur.close()
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cur.close()
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self.assert_(cur.closed)
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def test_empty_query(self):
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cur = self.conn.cursor()
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.ProgrammingError, cur.execute, "")
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.ProgrammingError, cur.execute, " ")
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.ProgrammingError, cur.execute, ";")
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def test_executemany_propagate_exceptions(self):
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conn = self.conn
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cur = conn.cursor()
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cur.execute("create temp table test_exc (data int);")
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def buggygen():
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yield 1 // 0
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self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError,
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cur.executemany, "insert into test_exc values (%s)", buggygen())
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cur.close()
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def test_mogrify_unicode(self):
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conn = self.conn
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cur = conn.cursor()
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# test consistency between execute and mogrify.
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# unicode query containing only ascii data
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cur.execute(u"SELECT 'foo';")
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self.assertEqual('foo', cur.fetchone()[0])
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self.assertEqual(b"SELECT 'foo';", cur.mogrify(u"SELECT 'foo';"))
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conn.set_client_encoding('UTF8')
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snowman = u"\u2603"
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def b(s):
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if isinstance(s, unicode):
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return s.encode('utf8')
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else:
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return s
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# unicode query with non-ascii data
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cur.execute(u"SELECT '%s';" % snowman)
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self.assertEqual(snowman.encode('utf8'), b(cur.fetchone()[0]))
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self.assertQuotedEqual(("SELECT '%s';" % snowman).encode('utf8'),
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cur.mogrify(u"SELECT '%s';" % snowman))
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# unicode args
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cur.execute("SELECT %s;", (snowman,))
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self.assertEqual(snowman.encode("utf-8"), b(cur.fetchone()[0]))
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self.assertQuotedEqual(("SELECT '%s';" % snowman).encode('utf8'),
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cur.mogrify("SELECT %s;", (snowman,)))
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# unicode query and args
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cur.execute(u"SELECT %s;", (snowman,))
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self.assertEqual(snowman.encode("utf-8"), b(cur.fetchone()[0]))
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self.assertQuotedEqual(("SELECT '%s';" % snowman).encode('utf8'),
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cur.mogrify(u"SELECT %s;", (snowman,)))
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def test_mogrify_decimal_explodes(self):
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# issue #7: explodes on windows with python 2.5 and psycopg 2.2.2
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try:
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from decimal import Decimal
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except:
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return
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conn = self.conn
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cur = conn.cursor()
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self.assertEqual(b'SELECT 10.3;',
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cur.mogrify("SELECT %s;", (Decimal("10.3"),)))
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@skip_if_no_getrefcount
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def test_mogrify_leak_on_multiple_reference(self):
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# issue #81: reference leak when a parameter value is referenced
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# more than once from a dict.
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cur = self.conn.cursor()
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foo = (lambda x: x)('foo') * 10
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import sys
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nref1 = sys.getrefcount(foo)
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cur.mogrify("select %(foo)s, %(foo)s, %(foo)s", {'foo': foo})
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nref2 = sys.getrefcount(foo)
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self.assertEqual(nref1, nref2)
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def test_modify_closed(self):
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cur = self.conn.cursor()
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cur.close()
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sql = cur.mogrify("select %s", (10,))
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self.assertEqual(sql, b"select 10")
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def test_bad_placeholder(self):
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cur = self.conn.cursor()
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.ProgrammingError,
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cur.mogrify, "select %(foo", {})
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.ProgrammingError,
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cur.mogrify, "select %(foo", {'foo': 1})
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.ProgrammingError,
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cur.mogrify, "select %(foo, %(bar)", {'foo': 1})
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.ProgrammingError,
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cur.mogrify, "select %(foo, %(bar)", {'foo': 1, 'bar': 2})
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def test_cast(self):
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curs = self.conn.cursor()
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self.assertEqual(42, curs.cast(20, '42'))
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self.assertAlmostEqual(3.14, curs.cast(700, '3.14'))
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try:
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from decimal import Decimal
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except ImportError:
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self.assertAlmostEqual(123.45, curs.cast(1700, '123.45'))
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else:
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self.assertEqual(Decimal('123.45'), curs.cast(1700, '123.45'))
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from datetime import date
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self.assertEqual(date(2011, 1, 2), curs.cast(1082, '2011-01-02'))
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self.assertEqual("who am i?", curs.cast(705, 'who am i?')) # unknown
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def test_cast_specificity(self):
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curs = self.conn.cursor()
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self.assertEqual("foo", curs.cast(705, 'foo'))
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D = psycopg2.extensions.new_type((705,), "DOUBLING", lambda v, c: v * 2)
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psycopg2.extensions.register_type(D, self.conn)
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self.assertEqual("foofoo", curs.cast(705, 'foo'))
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T = psycopg2.extensions.new_type((705,), "TREBLING", lambda v, c: v * 3)
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psycopg2.extensions.register_type(T, curs)
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self.assertEqual("foofoofoo", curs.cast(705, 'foo'))
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curs2 = self.conn.cursor()
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self.assertEqual("foofoo", curs2.cast(705, 'foo'))
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def test_weakref(self):
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from weakref import ref
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curs = self.conn.cursor()
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w = ref(curs)
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del curs
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import gc
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gc.collect()
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self.assert_(w() is None)
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def test_null_name(self):
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curs = self.conn.cursor(None)
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self.assertEqual(curs.name, None)
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def test_invalid_name(self):
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curs = self.conn.cursor()
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curs.execute("create temp table invname (data int);")
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for i in (10, 20, 30):
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curs.execute("insert into invname values (%s)", (i,))
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curs.close()
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curs = self.conn.cursor(r'1-2-3 \ "test"')
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curs.execute("select data from invname order by data")
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self.assertEqual(curs.fetchall(), [(10,), (20,), (30,)])
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def _create_withhold_table(self):
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curs = self.conn.cursor()
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try:
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curs.execute("drop table withhold")
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except psycopg2.ProgrammingError:
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self.conn.rollback()
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curs.execute("create table withhold (data int)")
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for i in (10, 20, 30):
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curs.execute("insert into withhold values (%s)", (i,))
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curs.close()
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def test_withhold(self):
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.ProgrammingError, self.conn.cursor,
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withhold=True)
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self._create_withhold_table()
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curs = self.conn.cursor("W")
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self.assertEqual(curs.withhold, False)
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curs.withhold = True
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self.assertEqual(curs.withhold, True)
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curs.execute("select data from withhold order by data")
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self.conn.commit()
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self.assertEqual(curs.fetchall(), [(10,), (20,), (30,)])
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curs.close()
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curs = self.conn.cursor("W", withhold=True)
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self.assertEqual(curs.withhold, True)
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curs.execute("select data from withhold order by data")
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self.conn.commit()
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self.assertEqual(curs.fetchall(), [(10,), (20,), (30,)])
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curs = self.conn.cursor()
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curs.execute("drop table withhold")
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self.conn.commit()
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def test_withhold_no_begin(self):
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self._create_withhold_table()
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curs = self.conn.cursor("w", withhold=True)
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curs.execute("select data from withhold order by data")
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self.assertEqual(curs.fetchone(), (10,))
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.status, psycopg2.extensions.STATUS_BEGIN)
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.get_transaction_status(),
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psycopg2.extensions.TRANSACTION_STATUS_INTRANS)
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self.conn.commit()
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.status, psycopg2.extensions.STATUS_READY)
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.get_transaction_status(),
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psycopg2.extensions.TRANSACTION_STATUS_IDLE)
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self.assertEqual(curs.fetchone(), (20,))
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.status, psycopg2.extensions.STATUS_READY)
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.get_transaction_status(),
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psycopg2.extensions.TRANSACTION_STATUS_IDLE)
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curs.close()
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.status, psycopg2.extensions.STATUS_READY)
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.get_transaction_status(),
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psycopg2.extensions.TRANSACTION_STATUS_IDLE)
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def test_withhold_autocommit(self):
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self._create_withhold_table()
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self.conn.commit()
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self.conn.autocommit = True
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curs = self.conn.cursor("w", withhold=True)
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curs.execute("select data from withhold order by data")
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self.assertEqual(curs.fetchone(), (10,))
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.status, psycopg2.extensions.STATUS_READY)
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.get_transaction_status(),
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psycopg2.extensions.TRANSACTION_STATUS_IDLE)
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self.conn.commit()
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.status, psycopg2.extensions.STATUS_READY)
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.get_transaction_status(),
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psycopg2.extensions.TRANSACTION_STATUS_IDLE)
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curs.close()
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.status, psycopg2.extensions.STATUS_READY)
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self.assertEqual(self.conn.get_transaction_status(),
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psycopg2.extensions.TRANSACTION_STATUS_IDLE)
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def test_scrollable(self):
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.ProgrammingError, self.conn.cursor,
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scrollable=True)
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curs = self.conn.cursor()
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curs.execute("create table scrollable (data int)")
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curs.executemany("insert into scrollable values (%s)",
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[(i,) for i in range(100)])
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curs.close()
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for t in range(2):
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if not t:
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curs = self.conn.cursor("S")
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self.assertEqual(curs.scrollable, None)
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curs.scrollable = True
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else:
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curs = self.conn.cursor("S", scrollable=True)
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self.assertEqual(curs.scrollable, True)
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curs.itersize = 10
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# complex enough to make postgres cursors declare without
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# scroll/no scroll to fail
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curs.execute("""
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select x.data
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from scrollable x
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join scrollable y on x.data = y.data
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order by y.data""")
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for i, (n,) in enumerate(curs):
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self.assertEqual(i, n)
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curs.scroll(-1)
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for i in range(99, -1, -1):
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curs.scroll(-1)
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self.assertEqual(i, curs.fetchone()[0])
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curs.scroll(-1)
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curs.close()
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def test_not_scrollable(self):
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.ProgrammingError, self.conn.cursor,
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scrollable=False)
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curs = self.conn.cursor()
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curs.execute("create table scrollable (data int)")
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curs.executemany("insert into scrollable values (%s)",
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[(i,) for i in range(100)])
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curs.close()
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curs = self.conn.cursor("S") # default scrollability
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curs.execute("select * from scrollable")
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self.assertEqual(curs.scrollable, None)
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curs.scroll(2)
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try:
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curs.scroll(-1)
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except psycopg2.OperationalError:
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return self.skipTest("can't evaluate non-scrollable cursor")
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curs.close()
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curs = self.conn.cursor("S", scrollable=False)
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self.assertEqual(curs.scrollable, False)
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curs.execute("select * from scrollable")
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curs.scroll(2)
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.OperationalError, curs.scroll, -1)
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@slow
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@skip_before_postgres(8, 2)
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def test_iter_named_cursor_efficient(self):
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curs = self.conn.cursor('tmp')
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# if these records are fetched in the same roundtrip their
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# timestamp will not be influenced by the pause in Python world.
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curs.execute("""select clock_timestamp() from generate_series(1,2)""")
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i = iter(curs)
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t1 = (i.next())[0] # the brackets work around a 2to3 bug
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time.sleep(0.2)
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t2 = (i.next())[0]
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self.assert_((t2 - t1).microseconds * 1e-6 < 0.1,
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"named cursor records fetched in 2 roundtrips (delta: %s)"
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% (t2 - t1))
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@skip_before_postgres(8, 0)
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def test_iter_named_cursor_default_itersize(self):
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curs = self.conn.cursor('tmp')
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curs.execute('select generate_series(1,50)')
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rv = [(r[0], curs.rownumber) for r in curs]
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# everything swallowed in one gulp
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self.assertEqual(rv, [(i, i) for i in range(1, 51)])
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@skip_before_postgres(8, 0)
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def test_iter_named_cursor_itersize(self):
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curs = self.conn.cursor('tmp')
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curs.itersize = 30
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curs.execute('select generate_series(1,50)')
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rv = [(r[0], curs.rownumber) for r in curs]
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# everything swallowed in two gulps
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self.assertEqual(rv, [(i, ((i - 1) % 30) + 1) for i in range(1, 51)])
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@skip_before_postgres(8, 0)
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def test_iter_named_cursor_rownumber(self):
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curs = self.conn.cursor('tmp')
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# note: this fails if itersize < dataset: internally we check
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# rownumber == rowcount to detect when to read anoter page, so we
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# would need an extra attribute to have a monotonic rownumber.
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curs.itersize = 20
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curs.execute('select generate_series(1,10)')
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for i, rec in enumerate(curs):
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self.assertEqual(i + 1, curs.rownumber)
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@skip_if_no_namedtuple
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def test_namedtuple_description(self):
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curs = self.conn.cursor()
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curs.execute("""select
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3.14::decimal(10,2) as pi,
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'hello'::text as hi,
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'2010-02-18'::date as now;
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""")
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self.assertEqual(len(curs.description), 3)
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for c in curs.description:
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self.assertEqual(len(c), 7) # DBAPI happy
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for a in ('name', 'type_code', 'display_size', 'internal_size',
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'precision', 'scale', 'null_ok'):
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self.assert_(hasattr(c, a), a)
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c = curs.description[0]
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self.assertEqual(c.name, 'pi')
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self.assert_(c.type_code in psycopg2.extensions.DECIMAL.values)
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self.assert_(c.internal_size > 0)
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self.assertEqual(c.precision, 10)
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self.assertEqual(c.scale, 2)
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c = curs.description[1]
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self.assertEqual(c.name, 'hi')
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self.assert_(c.type_code in psycopg2.STRING.values)
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self.assert_(c.internal_size < 0)
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self.assertEqual(c.precision, None)
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self.assertEqual(c.scale, None)
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c = curs.description[2]
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self.assertEqual(c.name, 'now')
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self.assert_(c.type_code in psycopg2.extensions.DATE.values)
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self.assert_(c.internal_size > 0)
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self.assertEqual(c.precision, None)
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self.assertEqual(c.scale, None)
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def test_pickle_description(self):
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curs = self.conn.cursor()
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curs.execute('SELECT 1 AS foo')
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description = curs.description
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pickled = pickle.dumps(description, pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
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unpickled = pickle.loads(pickled)
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self.assertEqual(description, unpickled)
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@skip_before_postgres(8, 0)
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def test_named_cursor_stealing(self):
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# you can use a named cursor to iterate on a refcursor created
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# somewhere else
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cur1 = self.conn.cursor()
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cur1.execute("DECLARE test CURSOR WITHOUT HOLD "
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" FOR SELECT generate_series(1,7)")
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cur2 = self.conn.cursor('test')
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# can call fetch without execute
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self.assertEqual((1,), cur2.fetchone())
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self.assertEqual([(2,), (3,), (4,)], cur2.fetchmany(3))
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self.assertEqual([(5,), (6,), (7,)], cur2.fetchall())
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@skip_before_postgres(8, 2)
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def test_named_noop_close(self):
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cur = self.conn.cursor('test')
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cur.close()
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@skip_before_postgres(8, 2)
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def test_stolen_named_cursor_close(self):
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cur1 = self.conn.cursor()
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cur1.execute("DECLARE test CURSOR WITHOUT HOLD "
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" FOR SELECT generate_series(1,7)")
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cur2 = self.conn.cursor('test')
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cur2.close()
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cur1.execute("DECLARE test CURSOR WITHOUT HOLD "
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" FOR SELECT generate_series(1,7)")
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cur2 = self.conn.cursor('test')
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cur2.close()
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@skip_before_postgres(8, 0)
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def test_scroll(self):
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cur = self.conn.cursor()
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cur.execute("select generate_series(0,9)")
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cur.scroll(2)
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self.assertEqual(cur.fetchone(), (2,))
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cur.scroll(2)
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self.assertEqual(cur.fetchone(), (5,))
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cur.scroll(2, mode='relative')
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self.assertEqual(cur.fetchone(), (8,))
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cur.scroll(-1)
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self.assertEqual(cur.fetchone(), (8,))
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cur.scroll(-2)
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self.assertEqual(cur.fetchone(), (7,))
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cur.scroll(2, mode='absolute')
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self.assertEqual(cur.fetchone(), (2,))
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# on the boundary
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cur.scroll(0, mode='absolute')
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self.assertEqual(cur.fetchone(), (0,))
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self.assertRaises((IndexError, psycopg2.ProgrammingError),
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cur.scroll, -1, mode='absolute')
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cur.scroll(0, mode='absolute')
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self.assertRaises((IndexError, psycopg2.ProgrammingError),
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cur.scroll, -1)
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cur.scroll(9, mode='absolute')
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self.assertEqual(cur.fetchone(), (9,))
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self.assertRaises((IndexError, psycopg2.ProgrammingError),
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cur.scroll, 10, mode='absolute')
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cur.scroll(9, mode='absolute')
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self.assertRaises((IndexError, psycopg2.ProgrammingError),
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cur.scroll, 1)
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@skip_before_postgres(8, 0)
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def test_scroll_named(self):
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cur = self.conn.cursor('tmp', scrollable=True)
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cur.execute("select generate_series(0,9)")
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cur.scroll(2)
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self.assertEqual(cur.fetchone(), (2,))
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cur.scroll(2)
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self.assertEqual(cur.fetchone(), (5,))
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cur.scroll(2, mode='relative')
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self.assertEqual(cur.fetchone(), (8,))
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cur.scroll(9, mode='absolute')
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self.assertEqual(cur.fetchone(), (9,))
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def test_bad_subclass(self):
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# check that we get an error message instead of a segfault
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# for badly written subclasses.
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# see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22019341/
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class StupidCursor(psycopg2.extensions.cursor):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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# I am stupid so not calling superclass init
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pass
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cur = StupidCursor()
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.InterfaceError, cur.execute, 'select 1')
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self.assertRaises(psycopg2.InterfaceError, cur.executemany,
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'select 1', [])
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|
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def test_callproc_badparam(self):
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cur = self.conn.cursor()
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cur.callproc, 'lower', 42)
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|
|
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# It would be inappropriate to test callproc's named parameters in the
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|
# DBAPI2.0 test section because they are a psycopg2 extension.
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|
@skip_before_postgres(9, 0)
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|
def test_callproc_dict(self):
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# This parameter name tests for injection and quote escaping
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|
paramname = '''
|
|
Robert'); drop table "students" --
|
|
'''.strip()
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|
escaped_paramname = '"%s"' % paramname.replace('"', '""')
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procname = 'pg_temp.randall'
|
|
|
|
cur = self.conn.cursor()
|
|
|
|
# Set up the temporary function
|
|
cur.execute('''
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|
CREATE FUNCTION %s(%s INT)
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|
RETURNS INT AS
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|
'SELECT $1 * $1'
|
|
LANGUAGE SQL
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|
''' % (procname, escaped_paramname))
|
|
|
|
# Make sure callproc works right
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|
cur.callproc(procname, {paramname: 2})
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|
self.assertEquals(cur.fetchone()[0], 4)
|
|
|
|
# Make sure callproc fails right
|
|
failing_cases = [
|
|
({paramname: 2, 'foo': 'bar'}, psycopg2.ProgrammingError),
|
|
({paramname: '2'}, psycopg2.ProgrammingError),
|
|
({paramname: 'two'}, psycopg2.ProgrammingError),
|
|
({u'bj\xc3rn': 2}, psycopg2.ProgrammingError),
|
|
({3: 2}, TypeError),
|
|
({self: 2}, TypeError),
|
|
]
|
|
for parameter_sequence, exception in failing_cases:
|
|
self.assertRaises(exception, cur.callproc, procname, parameter_sequence)
|
|
self.conn.rollback()
|
|
|
|
@skip_if_no_superuser
|
|
@skip_if_windows
|
|
@skip_before_postgres(8, 4)
|
|
def test_external_close_sync(self):
|
|
# If a "victim" connection is closed by a "control" connection
|
|
# behind psycopg2's back, psycopg2 always handles it correctly:
|
|
# raise OperationalError, set conn.closed to 2. This reproduces
|
|
# issue #443, a race between control_conn closing victim_conn and
|
|
# psycopg2 noticing.
|
|
control_conn = self.conn
|
|
connect_func = self.connect
|
|
wait_func = lambda conn: None
|
|
self._test_external_close(control_conn, connect_func, wait_func)
|
|
|
|
@skip_if_no_superuser
|
|
@skip_if_windows
|
|
@skip_before_postgres(8, 4)
|
|
def test_external_close_async(self):
|
|
# Issue #443 is in the async code too. Since the fix is duplicated,
|
|
# so is the test.
|
|
control_conn = self.conn
|
|
connect_func = lambda: self.connect(async_=True)
|
|
wait_func = psycopg2.extras.wait_select
|
|
self._test_external_close(control_conn, connect_func, wait_func)
|
|
|
|
def _test_external_close(self, control_conn, connect_func, wait_func):
|
|
# The short sleep before using victim_conn the second time makes it
|
|
# much more likely to lose the race and see the bug. Repeating the
|
|
# test several times makes it even more likely.
|
|
for i in range(10):
|
|
victim_conn = connect_func()
|
|
wait_func(victim_conn)
|
|
|
|
with victim_conn.cursor() as cur:
|
|
cur.execute('select pg_backend_pid()')
|
|
wait_func(victim_conn)
|
|
pid1 = cur.fetchall()[0][0]
|
|
|
|
with control_conn.cursor() as cur:
|
|
cur.execute('select pg_terminate_backend(%s)', (pid1,))
|
|
|
|
time.sleep(0.001)
|
|
|
|
def f():
|
|
with victim_conn.cursor() as cur:
|
|
cur.execute('select 1')
|
|
wait_func(victim_conn)
|
|
|
|
self.assertRaises(psycopg2.OperationalError, f)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(victim_conn.closed, 2)
|
|
|
|
@skip_before_postgres(8, 2)
|
|
def test_rowcount_on_executemany_returning(self):
|
|
cur = self.conn.cursor()
|
|
cur.execute("create table execmany(id serial primary key, data int)")
|
|
cur.executemany(
|
|
"insert into execmany (data) values (%s)",
|
|
[(i,) for i in range(4)])
|
|
self.assertEqual(cur.rowcount, 4)
|
|
|
|
cur.executemany(
|
|
"insert into execmany (data) values (%s) returning data",
|
|
[(i,) for i in range(5)])
|
|
self.assertEqual(cur.rowcount, 5)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_suite():
|
|
return unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromName(__name__)
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
unittest.main()
|