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import datetime |
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import unittest |
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import sqlite3 as sqlite |
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import weakref |
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import functools |
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from test import support |
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from unittest.mock import patch |
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class RegressionTests(unittest.TestCase): |
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def setUp(self): |
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self.con = sqlite.connect(":memory:") |
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def tearDown(self): |
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self.con.close() |
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def test_pragma_user_version(self): |
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cur = self.con.cursor() |
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cur.execute("pragma user_version") |
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def test_pragma_schema_version(self): |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:", detect_types=sqlite.PARSE_COLNAMES) |
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try: |
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cur = self.con.cursor() |
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cur.execute("pragma schema_version") |
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finally: |
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cur.close() |
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con.close() |
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def test_statement_reset(self): |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:", cached_statements=5) |
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cursors = [con.cursor() for x in range(5)] |
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cursors[0].execute("create table test(x)") |
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for i in range(10): |
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cursors[0].executemany("insert into test(x) values (?)", [(x,) for x in range(10)]) |
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for i in range(5): |
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cursors[i].execute(" " * i + "select x from test") |
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con.rollback() |
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def test_column_name_with_spaces(self): |
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cur = self.con.cursor() |
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cur.execute('select 1 as "foo bar [datetime]"') |
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self.assertEqual(cur.description[0][0], "foo bar [datetime]") |
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cur.execute('select 1 as "foo baz"') |
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self.assertEqual(cur.description[0][0], "foo baz") |
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def test_statement_finalization_on_close_db(self): |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:") |
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cursors = [] |
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for i in range(105): |
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cur = con.cursor() |
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cursors.append(cur) |
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cur.execute("select 1 x union select " + str(i)) |
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con.close() |
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def test_on_conflict_rollback(self): |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:") |
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con.execute("create table foo(x, unique(x) on conflict rollback)") |
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con.execute("insert into foo(x) values (1)") |
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try: |
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con.execute("insert into foo(x) values (1)") |
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except sqlite.DatabaseError: |
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pass |
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con.execute("insert into foo(x) values (2)") |
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try: |
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con.commit() |
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except sqlite.OperationalError: |
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self.fail("pysqlite knew nothing about the implicit ROLLBACK") |
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def test_workaround_for_buggy_sqlite_transfer_bindings(self): |
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""" |
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pysqlite would crash with older SQLite versions unless |
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a workaround is implemented. |
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""" |
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self.con.execute("create table foo(bar)") |
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self.con.execute("drop table foo") |
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self.con.execute("create table foo(bar)") |
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def test_empty_statement(self): |
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""" |
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pysqlite used to segfault with SQLite versions 3.5.x. These return NULL |
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for "no-operation" statements |
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""" |
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self.con.execute("") |
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def test_type_map_usage(self): |
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""" |
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pysqlite until 2.4.1 did not rebuild the row_cast_map when recompiling |
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a statement. This test exhibits the problem. |
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""" |
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SELECT = "select * from foo" |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:",detect_types=sqlite.PARSE_DECLTYPES) |
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con.execute("create table foo(bar timestamp)") |
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con.execute("insert into foo(bar) values (?)", (datetime.datetime.now(),)) |
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con.execute(SELECT).close() |
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con.execute("drop table foo") |
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con.execute("create table foo(bar integer)") |
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con.execute("insert into foo(bar) values (5)") |
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con.execute(SELECT).close() |
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def test_bind_mutating_list(self): |
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class X: |
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def __conform__(self, protocol): |
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parameters.clear() |
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return "..." |
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parameters = [X(), 0] |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:",detect_types=sqlite.PARSE_DECLTYPES) |
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con.execute("create table foo(bar X, baz integer)") |
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with self.assertRaises(IndexError): |
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con.execute("insert into foo(bar, baz) values (?, ?)", parameters) |
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def test_error_msg_decode_error(self): |
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with self.assertRaises(sqlite.OperationalError) as cm: |
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self.con.execute("select 'xxx' || ? || 'yyy' colname", |
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(bytes(bytearray([250])),)).fetchone() |
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msg = "Could not decode to UTF-8 column 'colname' with text 'xxx" |
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self.assertIn(msg, str(cm.exception)) |
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def test_register_adapter(self): |
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""" |
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See issue 3312. |
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""" |
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, sqlite.register_adapter, {}, None) |
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def test_set_isolation_level(self): |
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class CustomStr(str): |
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def upper(self): |
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return None |
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def __del__(self): |
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con.isolation_level = "" |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:") |
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con.isolation_level = None |
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for level in "", "DEFERRED", "IMMEDIATE", "EXCLUSIVE": |
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with self.subTest(level=level): |
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con.isolation_level = level |
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con.isolation_level = level.lower() |
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con.isolation_level = level.capitalize() |
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con.isolation_level = CustomStr(level) |
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con.isolation_level = None |
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con.isolation_level = "DEFERRED" |
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pairs = [ |
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(1, TypeError), (b'', TypeError), ("abc", ValueError), |
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("IMMEDIATE\0EXCLUSIVE", ValueError), ("\xe9", ValueError), |
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] |
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for value, exc in pairs: |
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with self.subTest(level=value): |
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with self.assertRaises(exc): |
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con.isolation_level = value |
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self.assertEqual(con.isolation_level, "DEFERRED") |
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def test_cursor_constructor_call_check(self): |
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""" |
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Verifies that cursor methods check whether base class __init__ was |
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called. |
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""" |
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class Cursor(sqlite.Cursor): |
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def __init__(self, con): |
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pass |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:") |
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cur = Cursor(con) |
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with self.assertRaises(sqlite.ProgrammingError): |
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cur.execute("select 4+5").fetchall() |
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with self.assertRaisesRegex(sqlite.ProgrammingError, |
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r'^Base Cursor\.__init__ not called\.$'): |
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cur.close() |
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def test_str_subclass(self): |
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""" |
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The Python 3.0 port of the module didn't cope with values of subclasses of str. |
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""" |
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class MyStr(str): pass |
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self.con.execute("select ?", (MyStr("abc"),)) |
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def test_connection_constructor_call_check(self): |
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""" |
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Verifies that connection methods check whether base class __init__ was |
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called. |
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""" |
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class Connection(sqlite.Connection): |
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def __init__(self, name): |
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pass |
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con = Connection(":memory:") |
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with self.assertRaises(sqlite.ProgrammingError): |
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cur = con.cursor() |
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def test_cursor_registration(self): |
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""" |
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Verifies that subclassed cursor classes are correctly registered with |
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the connection object, too. (fetch-across-rollback problem) |
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""" |
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class Connection(sqlite.Connection): |
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def cursor(self): |
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return Cursor(self) |
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class Cursor(sqlite.Cursor): |
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def __init__(self, con): |
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sqlite.Cursor.__init__(self, con) |
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con = Connection(":memory:") |
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cur = con.cursor() |
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cur.execute("create table foo(x)") |
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cur.executemany("insert into foo(x) values (?)", [(3,), (4,), (5,)]) |
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cur.execute("select x from foo") |
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con.rollback() |
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with self.assertRaises(sqlite.InterfaceError): |
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cur.fetchall() |
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def test_auto_commit(self): |
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""" |
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Verifies that creating a connection in autocommit mode works. |
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2.5.3 introduced a regression so that these could no longer |
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be created. |
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""" |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:", isolation_level=None) |
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def test_pragma_autocommit(self): |
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""" |
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Verifies that running a PRAGMA statement that does an autocommit does |
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work. This did not work in 2.5.3/2.5.4. |
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""" |
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cur = self.con.cursor() |
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cur.execute("create table foo(bar)") |
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cur.execute("insert into foo(bar) values (5)") |
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cur.execute("pragma page_size") |
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row = cur.fetchone() |
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def test_connection_call(self): |
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""" |
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Call a connection with a non-string SQL request: check error handling |
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of the statement constructor. |
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""" |
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.con, 1) |
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def test_collation(self): |
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def collation_cb(a, b): |
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return 1 |
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self.assertRaises(sqlite.ProgrammingError, self.con.create_collation, |
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"\uDC80", collation_cb) |
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def test_recursive_cursor_use(self): |
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""" |
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http://bugs.python.org/issue10811 |
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Recursively using a cursor, such as when reusing it from a generator led to segfaults. |
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Now we catch recursive cursor usage and raise a ProgrammingError. |
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""" |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:") |
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cur = con.cursor() |
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cur.execute("create table a (bar)") |
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cur.execute("create table b (baz)") |
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def foo(): |
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cur.execute("insert into a (bar) values (?)", (1,)) |
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yield 1 |
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with self.assertRaises(sqlite.ProgrammingError): |
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cur.executemany("insert into b (baz) values (?)", |
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((i,) for i in foo())) |
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def test_convert_timestamp_microsecond_padding(self): |
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""" |
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http://bugs.python.org/issue14720 |
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The microsecond parsing of convert_timestamp() should pad with zeros, |
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since the microsecond string "456" actually represents "456000". |
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""" |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:", detect_types=sqlite.PARSE_DECLTYPES) |
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cur = con.cursor() |
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cur.execute("CREATE TABLE t (x TIMESTAMP)") |
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cur.execute("INSERT INTO t (x) VALUES ('2012-04-04 15:06:00.456')") |
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cur.execute("INSERT INTO t (x) VALUES ('2012-04-04 15:06:00.123456789')") |
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cur.execute("SELECT * FROM t") |
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values = [x[0] for x in cur.fetchall()] |
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self.assertEqual(values, [ |
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datetime.datetime(2012, 4, 4, 15, 6, 0, 456000), |
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datetime.datetime(2012, 4, 4, 15, 6, 0, 123456), |
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]) |
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def test_invalid_isolation_level_type(self): |
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, |
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sqlite.connect, ":memory:", isolation_level=123) |
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def test_null_character(self): |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:") |
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, con, "\0select 1") |
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, con, "select 1\0") |
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cur = con.cursor() |
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, cur.execute, " \0select 2") |
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, cur.execute, "select 2\0") |
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def test_commit_cursor_reset(self): |
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""" |
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Connection.commit() did reset cursors, which made sqlite3 |
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to return rows multiple times when fetched from cursors |
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after commit. See issues 10513 and 23129 for details. |
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""" |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:") |
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con.executescript(""" |
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create table t(c); |
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create table t2(c); |
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insert into t values(0); |
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insert into t values(1); |
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insert into t values(2); |
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""") |
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self.assertEqual(con.isolation_level, "") |
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counter = 0 |
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for i, row in enumerate(con.execute("select c from t")): |
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with self.subTest(i=i, row=row): |
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con.execute("insert into t2(c) values (?)", (i,)) |
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con.commit() |
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if counter == 0: |
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self.assertEqual(row[0], 0) |
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elif counter == 1: |
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self.assertEqual(row[0], 1) |
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elif counter == 2: |
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self.assertEqual(row[0], 2) |
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counter += 1 |
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self.assertEqual(counter, 3, "should have returned exactly three rows") |
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def test_bpo31770(self): |
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""" |
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The interpreter shouldn't crash in case Cursor.__init__() is called |
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more than once. |
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""" |
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def callback(*args): |
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pass |
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con = sqlite.connect(":memory:") |
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cur = sqlite.Cursor(con) |
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ref = weakref.ref(cur, callback) |
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cur.__init__(con) |
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del cur |
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del ref |
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support.gc_collect() |
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def test_del_isolation_level_segfault(self): |
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with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): |
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del self.con.isolation_level |
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def test_bpo37347(self): |
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class Printer: |
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def log(self, *args): |
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return sqlite.SQLITE_OK |
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for method in [self.con.set_trace_callback, |
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functools.partial(self.con.set_progress_handler, n=1), |
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self.con.set_authorizer]: |
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printer_instance = Printer() |
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method(printer_instance.log) |
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method(printer_instance.log) |
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self.con.execute("select 1") |
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method(None) |
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def test_return_empty_bytestring(self): |
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cur = self.con.execute("select X''") |
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val = cur.fetchone()[0] |
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self.assertEqual(val, b'') |
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class RecursiveUseOfCursors(unittest.TestCase): |
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msg = "Recursive use of cursors not allowed" |
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def setUp(self): |
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self.con = sqlite.connect(":memory:", |
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detect_types=sqlite.PARSE_COLNAMES) |
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self.cur = self.con.cursor() |
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self.cur.execute("create table test(x foo)") |
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self.cur.executemany("insert into test(x) values (?)", |
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[("foo",), ("bar",)]) |
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def tearDown(self): |
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self.cur.close() |
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self.con.close() |
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def test_recursive_cursor_init(self): |
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conv = lambda x: self.cur.__init__(self.con) |
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with patch.dict(sqlite.converters, {"INIT": conv}): |
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with self.assertRaisesRegex(sqlite.ProgrammingError, self.msg): |
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self.cur.execute(f'select x as "x [INIT]", x from test') |
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def test_recursive_cursor_close(self): |
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conv = lambda x: self.cur.close() |
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with patch.dict(sqlite.converters, {"CLOSE": conv}): |
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with self.assertRaisesRegex(sqlite.ProgrammingError, self.msg): |
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self.cur.execute(f'select x as "x [CLOSE]", x from test') |
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def test_recursive_cursor_fetch(self): |
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conv = lambda x, l=[]: self.cur.fetchone() if l else l.append(None) |
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with patch.dict(sqlite.converters, {"ITER": conv}): |
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self.cur.execute(f'select x as "x [ITER]", x from test') |
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with self.assertRaisesRegex(sqlite.ProgrammingError, self.msg): |
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self.cur.fetchall() |
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def suite(): |
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tests = [ |
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RegressionTests, |
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RecursiveUseOfCursors, |
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] |
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return unittest.TestSuite( |
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[unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(t) for t in tests] |
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) |
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def test(): |
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runner = unittest.TextTestRunner() |
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runner.run(suite()) |
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if __name__ == "__main__": |
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test() |
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