import datetime from .. import config from .. import engines from .. import fixtures from ..assertions import eq_ from ..config import requirements from ..schema import Column from ..schema import Table from ... import DateTime from ... import func from ... import Integer from ... import select from ... import sql from ... import String from ... import testing from ... import text class RowFetchTest(fixtures.TablesTest): __backend__ = True @classmethod def define_tables(cls, metadata): Table( "plain_pk", metadata, Column("id", Integer, primary_key=True), Column("data", String(50)), ) Table( "has_dates", metadata, Column("id", Integer, primary_key=True), Column("today", DateTime), ) @classmethod def insert_data(cls): config.db.execute( cls.tables.plain_pk.insert(), [ {"id": 1, "data": "d1"}, {"id": 2, "data": "d2"}, {"id": 3, "data": "d3"}, ], ) config.db.execute( cls.tables.has_dates.insert(), [{"id": 1, "today": datetime.datetime(2006, 5, 12, 12, 0, 0)}], ) def test_via_string(self): row = config.db.execute( self.tables.plain_pk.select().order_by(self.tables.plain_pk.c.id) ).first() eq_(row["id"], 1) eq_(row["data"], "d1") def test_via_int(self): row = config.db.execute( self.tables.plain_pk.select().order_by(self.tables.plain_pk.c.id) ).first() eq_(row[0], 1) eq_(row[1], "d1") def test_via_col_object(self): row = config.db.execute( self.tables.plain_pk.select().order_by(self.tables.plain_pk.c.id) ).first() eq_(row[self.tables.plain_pk.c.id], 1) eq_(row[self.tables.plain_pk.c.data], "d1") @requirements.duplicate_names_in_cursor_description def test_row_with_dupe_names(self): result = config.db.execute( select( [ self.tables.plain_pk.c.data, self.tables.plain_pk.c.data.label("data"), ] ).order_by(self.tables.plain_pk.c.id) ) row = result.first() eq_(result.keys(), ["data", "data"]) eq_(row, ("d1", "d1")) def test_row_w_scalar_select(self): """test that a scalar select as a column is returned as such and that type conversion works OK. (this is half a SQLAlchemy Core test and half to catch database backends that may have unusual behavior with scalar selects.) """ datetable = self.tables.has_dates s = select([datetable.alias("x").c.today]).as_scalar() s2 = select([datetable.c.id, s.label("somelabel")]) row = config.db.execute(s2).first() eq_(row["somelabel"], datetime.datetime(2006, 5, 12, 12, 0, 0)) class PercentSchemaNamesTest(fixtures.TablesTest): """tests using percent signs, spaces in table and column names. This is a very fringe use case, doesn't work for MySQL or PostgreSQL. the requirement, "percent_schema_names", is marked "skip" by default. """ __requires__ = ("percent_schema_names",) __backend__ = True @classmethod def define_tables(cls, metadata): cls.tables.percent_table = Table( "percent%table", metadata, Column("percent%", Integer), Column("spaces % more spaces", Integer), ) cls.tables.lightweight_percent_table = sql.table( "percent%table", sql.column("percent%"), sql.column("spaces % more spaces"), ) def test_single_roundtrip(self): percent_table = self.tables.percent_table for params in [ {"percent%": 5, "spaces % more spaces": 12}, {"percent%": 7, "spaces % more spaces": 11}, {"percent%": 9, "spaces % more spaces": 10}, {"percent%": 11, "spaces % more spaces": 9}, ]: config.db.execute(percent_table.insert(), params) self._assert_table() def test_executemany_roundtrip(self): percent_table = self.tables.percent_table config.db.execute( percent_table.insert(), {"percent%": 5, "spaces % more spaces": 12} ) config.db.execute( percent_table.insert(), [ {"percent%": 7, "spaces % more spaces": 11}, {"percent%": 9, "spaces % more spaces": 10}, {"percent%": 11, "spaces % more spaces": 9}, ], ) self._assert_table() def _assert_table(self): percent_table = self.tables.percent_table lightweight_percent_table = self.tables.lightweight_percent_table for table in ( percent_table, percent_table.alias(), lightweight_percent_table, lightweight_percent_table.alias(), ): eq_( list( config.db.execute( table.select().order_by(table.c["percent%"]) ) ), [(5, 12), (7, 11), (9, 10), (11, 9)], ) eq_( list( config.db.execute( table.select() .where(table.c["spaces % more spaces"].in_([9, 10])) .order_by(table.c["percent%"]) ) ), [(9, 10), (11, 9)], ) row = config.db.execute( table.select().order_by(table.c["percent%"]) ).first() eq_(row["percent%"], 5) eq_(row["spaces % more spaces"], 12) eq_(row[table.c["percent%"]], 5) eq_(row[table.c["spaces % more spaces"]], 12) config.db.execute( percent_table.update().values( {percent_table.c["spaces % more spaces"]: 15} ) ) eq_( list( config.db.execute( percent_table.select().order_by( percent_table.c["percent%"] ) ) ), [(5, 15), (7, 15), (9, 15), (11, 15)], ) class ServerSideCursorsTest( fixtures.TestBase, testing.AssertsExecutionResults ): __requires__ = ("server_side_cursors",) __backend__ = True def _is_server_side(self, cursor): if self.engine.dialect.driver == "psycopg2": return cursor.name elif self.engine.dialect.driver == "pymysql": sscursor = __import__("pymysql.cursors").cursors.SSCursor return isinstance(cursor, sscursor) elif self.engine.dialect.driver == "mysqldb": sscursor = __import__("MySQLdb.cursors").cursors.SSCursor return isinstance(cursor, sscursor) else: return False def _fixture(self, server_side_cursors): self.engine = engines.testing_engine( options={"server_side_cursors": server_side_cursors} ) return self.engine def tearDown(self): engines.testing_reaper.close_all() self.engine.dispose() def test_global_string(self): engine = self._fixture(True) result = engine.execute("select 1") assert self._is_server_side(result.cursor) def test_global_text(self): engine = self._fixture(True) result = engine.execute(text("select 1")) assert self._is_server_side(result.cursor) def test_global_expr(self): engine = self._fixture(True) result = engine.execute(select([1])) assert self._is_server_side(result.cursor) def test_global_off_explicit(self): engine = self._fixture(False) result = engine.execute(text("select 1")) # It should be off globally ... assert not self._is_server_side(result.cursor) def test_stmt_option(self): engine = self._fixture(False) s = select([1]).execution_options(stream_results=True) result = engine.execute(s) # ... but enabled for this one. assert self._is_server_side(result.cursor) def test_conn_option(self): engine = self._fixture(False) # and this one result = ( engine.connect() .execution_options(stream_results=True) .execute("select 1") ) assert self._is_server_side(result.cursor) def test_stmt_enabled_conn_option_disabled(self): engine = self._fixture(False) s = select([1]).execution_options(stream_results=True) # not this one result = ( engine.connect().execution_options(stream_results=False).execute(s) ) assert not self._is_server_side(result.cursor) def test_stmt_option_disabled(self): engine = self._fixture(True) s = select([1]).execution_options(stream_results=False) result = engine.execute(s) assert not self._is_server_side(result.cursor) def test_aliases_and_ss(self): engine = self._fixture(False) s1 = select([1]).execution_options(stream_results=True).alias() result = engine.execute(s1) assert self._is_server_side(result.cursor) # s1's options shouldn't affect s2 when s2 is used as a # from_obj. s2 = select([1], from_obj=s1) result = engine.execute(s2) assert not self._is_server_side(result.cursor) def test_for_update_expr(self): engine = self._fixture(True) s1 = select([1]).with_for_update() result = engine.execute(s1) assert self._is_server_side(result.cursor) def test_for_update_string(self): engine = self._fixture(True) result = engine.execute("SELECT 1 FOR UPDATE") assert self._is_server_side(result.cursor) def test_text_no_ss(self): engine = self._fixture(False) s = text("select 42") result = engine.execute(s) assert not self._is_server_side(result.cursor) def test_text_ss_option(self): engine = self._fixture(False) s = text("select 42").execution_options(stream_results=True) result = engine.execute(s) assert self._is_server_side(result.cursor) @testing.provide_metadata def test_roundtrip(self): md = self.metadata self._fixture(True) test_table = Table( "test_table", md, Column("id", Integer, primary_key=True), Column("data", String(50)), ) test_table.create(checkfirst=True) test_table.insert().execute(data="data1") test_table.insert().execute(data="data2") eq_( test_table.select().order_by(test_table.c.id).execute().fetchall(), [(1, "data1"), (2, "data2")], ) test_table.update().where(test_table.c.id == 2).values( data=test_table.c.data + " updated" ).execute() eq_( test_table.select().order_by(test_table.c.id).execute().fetchall(), [(1, "data1"), (2, "data2 updated")], ) test_table.delete().execute() eq_(select([func.count("*")]).select_from(test_table).scalar(), 0)