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# testing/util.py
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2023 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
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# <see AUTHORS file>
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#
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# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
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# the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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# mypy: ignore-errors
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from __future__ import annotations
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from collections import deque
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import decimal
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import gc
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from itertools import chain
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import random
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import sys
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from sys import getsizeof
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import types
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from . import config
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from . import mock
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from .. import inspect
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from ..engine import Connection
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from ..schema import Column
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from ..schema import DropConstraint
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from ..schema import DropTable
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from ..schema import ForeignKeyConstraint
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from ..schema import MetaData
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from ..schema import Table
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from ..sql import schema
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from ..sql.sqltypes import Integer
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from ..util import decorator
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from ..util import defaultdict
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from ..util import has_refcount_gc
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from ..util import inspect_getfullargspec
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if not has_refcount_gc:
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def non_refcount_gc_collect(*args):
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gc.collect()
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gc.collect()
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gc_collect = lazy_gc = non_refcount_gc_collect
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else:
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# assume CPython - straight gc.collect, lazy_gc() is a pass
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gc_collect = gc.collect
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def lazy_gc():
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pass
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def picklers():
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picklers = set()
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import pickle
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picklers.add(pickle)
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# yes, this thing needs this much testing
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for pickle_ in picklers:
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for protocol in range(-2, pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
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yield pickle_.loads, lambda d: pickle_.dumps(d, protocol)
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def random_choices(population, k=1):
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return random.choices(population, k=k)
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def round_decimal(value, prec):
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if isinstance(value, float):
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return round(value, prec)
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# can also use shift() here but that is 2.6 only
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return (value * decimal.Decimal("1" + "0" * prec)).to_integral(
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decimal.ROUND_FLOOR
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) / pow(10, prec)
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class RandomSet(set):
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def __iter__(self):
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l = list(set.__iter__(self))
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random.shuffle(l)
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return iter(l)
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def pop(self):
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index = random.randint(0, len(self) - 1)
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item = list(set.__iter__(self))[index]
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self.remove(item)
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return item
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def union(self, other):
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return RandomSet(set.union(self, other))
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def difference(self, other):
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return RandomSet(set.difference(self, other))
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def intersection(self, other):
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return RandomSet(set.intersection(self, other))
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def copy(self):
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return RandomSet(self)
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def conforms_partial_ordering(tuples, sorted_elements):
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"""True if the given sorting conforms to the given partial ordering."""
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deps = defaultdict(set)
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for parent, child in tuples:
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deps[parent].add(child)
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for i, node in enumerate(sorted_elements):
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for n in sorted_elements[i:]:
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if node in deps[n]:
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return False
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else:
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return True
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def all_partial_orderings(tuples, elements):
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edges = defaultdict(set)
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for parent, child in tuples:
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edges[child].add(parent)
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def _all_orderings(elements):
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if len(elements) == 1:
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yield list(elements)
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else:
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for elem in elements:
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subset = set(elements).difference([elem])
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if not subset.intersection(edges[elem]):
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for sub_ordering in _all_orderings(subset):
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yield [elem] + sub_ordering
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return iter(_all_orderings(elements))
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def function_named(fn, name):
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"""Return a function with a given __name__.
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Will assign to __name__ and return the original function if possible on
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the Python implementation, otherwise a new function will be constructed.
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This function should be phased out as much as possible
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in favor of @decorator. Tests that "generate" many named tests
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should be modernized.
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"""
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try:
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fn.__name__ = name
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except TypeError:
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fn = types.FunctionType(
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fn.__code__, fn.__globals__, name, fn.__defaults__, fn.__closure__
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)
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return fn
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def run_as_contextmanager(ctx, fn, *arg, **kw):
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"""Run the given function under the given contextmanager,
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simulating the behavior of 'with' to support older
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Python versions.
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This is not necessary anymore as we have placed 2.6
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as minimum Python version, however some tests are still using
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this structure.
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"""
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obj = ctx.__enter__()
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try:
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result = fn(obj, *arg, **kw)
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ctx.__exit__(None, None, None)
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return result
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except:
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exc_info = sys.exc_info()
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raise_ = ctx.__exit__(*exc_info)
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if not raise_:
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raise
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else:
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return raise_
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def rowset(results):
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"""Converts the results of sql execution into a plain set of column tuples.
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Useful for asserting the results of an unordered query.
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"""
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return {tuple(row) for row in results}
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def fail(msg):
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assert False, msg
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@decorator
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def provide_metadata(fn, *args, **kw):
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"""Provide bound MetaData for a single test, dropping afterwards.
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Legacy; use the "metadata" pytest fixture.
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"""
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from . import fixtures
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metadata = schema.MetaData()
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self = args[0]
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prev_meta = getattr(self, "metadata", None)
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self.metadata = metadata
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try:
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return fn(*args, **kw)
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finally:
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# close out some things that get in the way of dropping tables.
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# when using the "metadata" fixture, there is a set ordering
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# of things that makes sure things are cleaned up in order, however
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# the simple "decorator" nature of this legacy function means
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# we have to hardcode some of that cleanup ahead of time.
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# close ORM sessions
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fixtures._close_all_sessions()
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# integrate with the "connection" fixture as there are many
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# tests where it is used along with provide_metadata
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if fixtures._connection_fixture_connection:
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# TODO: this warning can be used to find all the places
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# this is used with connection fixture
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# warn("mixing legacy provide metadata with connection fixture")
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drop_all_tables_from_metadata(
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metadata, fixtures._connection_fixture_connection
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)
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# as the provide_metadata fixture is often used with "testing.db",
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# when we do the drop we have to commit the transaction so that
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# the DB is actually updated as the CREATE would have been
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# committed
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fixtures._connection_fixture_connection.get_transaction().commit()
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else:
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drop_all_tables_from_metadata(metadata, config.db)
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self.metadata = prev_meta
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def flag_combinations(*combinations):
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"""A facade around @testing.combinations() oriented towards boolean
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keyword-based arguments.
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Basically generates a nice looking identifier based on the keywords
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and also sets up the argument names.
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E.g.::
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@testing.flag_combinations(
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dict(lazy=False, passive=False),
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dict(lazy=True, passive=False),
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dict(lazy=False, passive=True),
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dict(lazy=False, passive=True, raiseload=True),
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)
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would result in::
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@testing.combinations(
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('', False, False, False),
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('lazy', True, False, False),
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('lazy_passive', True, True, False),
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('lazy_passive', True, True, True),
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id_='iaaa',
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argnames='lazy,passive,raiseload'
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)
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"""
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keys = set()
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for d in combinations:
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keys.update(d)
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keys = sorted(keys)
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return config.combinations(
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*[
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("_".join(k for k in keys if d.get(k, False)),)
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+ tuple(d.get(k, False) for k in keys)
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for d in combinations
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],
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id_="i" + ("a" * len(keys)),
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argnames=",".join(keys),
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)
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def lambda_combinations(lambda_arg_sets, **kw):
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args = inspect_getfullargspec(lambda_arg_sets)
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arg_sets = lambda_arg_sets(*[mock.Mock() for arg in args[0]])
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def create_fixture(pos):
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def fixture(**kw):
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return lambda_arg_sets(**kw)[pos]
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fixture.__name__ = "fixture_%3.3d" % pos
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return fixture
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return config.combinations(
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*[(create_fixture(i),) for i in range(len(arg_sets))], **kw
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)
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def resolve_lambda(__fn, **kw):
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"""Given a no-arg lambda and a namespace, return a new lambda that
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has all the values filled in.
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This is used so that we can have module-level fixtures that
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refer to instance-level variables using lambdas.
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"""
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pos_args = inspect_getfullargspec(__fn)[0]
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pass_pos_args = {arg: kw.pop(arg) for arg in pos_args}
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glb = dict(__fn.__globals__)
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glb.update(kw)
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new_fn = types.FunctionType(__fn.__code__, glb)
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return new_fn(**pass_pos_args)
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def metadata_fixture(ddl="function"):
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"""Provide MetaData for a pytest fixture."""
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def decorate(fn):
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def run_ddl(self):
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metadata = self.metadata = schema.MetaData()
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try:
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result = fn(self, metadata)
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metadata.create_all(config.db)
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# TODO:
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# somehow get a per-function dml erase fixture here
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yield result
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finally:
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metadata.drop_all(config.db)
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return config.fixture(scope=ddl)(run_ddl)
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return decorate
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def force_drop_names(*names):
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"""Force the given table names to be dropped after test complete,
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isolating for foreign key cycles
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"""
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@decorator
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def go(fn, *args, **kw):
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try:
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return fn(*args, **kw)
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finally:
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drop_all_tables(config.db, inspect(config.db), include_names=names)
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return go
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class adict(dict):
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"""Dict keys available as attributes. Shadows."""
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def __getattribute__(self, key):
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try:
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return self[key]
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except KeyError:
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return dict.__getattribute__(self, key)
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def __call__(self, *keys):
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return tuple([self[key] for key in keys])
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get_all = __call__
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def drop_all_tables_from_metadata(metadata, engine_or_connection):
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from . import engines
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def go(connection):
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engines.testing_reaper.prepare_for_drop_tables(connection)
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if not connection.dialect.supports_alter:
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from . import assertions
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with assertions.expect_warnings(
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"Can't sort tables", assert_=False
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):
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metadata.drop_all(connection)
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else:
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metadata.drop_all(connection)
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if not isinstance(engine_or_connection, Connection):
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with engine_or_connection.begin() as connection:
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go(connection)
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else:
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go(engine_or_connection)
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def drop_all_tables(
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engine,
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inspector,
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schema=None,
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consider_schemas=(None,),
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include_names=None,
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):
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if include_names is not None:
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include_names = set(include_names)
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if schema is not None:
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assert consider_schemas == (
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None,
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), "consider_schemas and schema are mutually exclusive"
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consider_schemas = (schema,)
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with engine.begin() as conn:
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for table_key, fkcs in reversed(
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inspector.sort_tables_on_foreign_key_dependency(
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consider_schemas=consider_schemas
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)
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):
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if table_key:
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if (
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include_names is not None
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and table_key[1] not in include_names
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):
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continue
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conn.execute(
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DropTable(
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Table(table_key[1], MetaData(), schema=table_key[0])
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)
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)
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elif fkcs:
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if not engine.dialect.supports_alter:
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continue
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for t_key, fkc in fkcs:
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if (
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include_names is not None
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and t_key[1] not in include_names
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):
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continue
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tb = Table(
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t_key[1],
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MetaData(),
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Column("x", Integer),
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Column("y", Integer),
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schema=t_key[0],
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)
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conn.execute(
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DropConstraint(
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ForeignKeyConstraint([tb.c.x], [tb.c.y], name=fkc)
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)
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)
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def teardown_events(event_cls):
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@decorator
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def decorate(fn, *arg, **kw):
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try:
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return fn(*arg, **kw)
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finally:
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event_cls._clear()
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return decorate
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def total_size(o):
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"""Returns the approximate memory footprint an object and all of its
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contents.
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source: https://code.activestate.com/recipes/577504/
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"""
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def dict_handler(d):
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return chain.from_iterable(d.items())
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all_handlers = {
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tuple: iter,
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list: iter,
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deque: iter,
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dict: dict_handler,
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set: iter,
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frozenset: iter,
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}
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seen = set() # track which object id's have already been seen
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default_size = getsizeof(0) # estimate sizeof object without __sizeof__
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def sizeof(o):
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if id(o) in seen: # do not double count the same object
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return 0
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seen.add(id(o))
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s = getsizeof(o, default_size)
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for typ, handler in all_handlers.items():
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if isinstance(o, typ):
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s += sum(map(sizeof, handler(o)))
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break
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return s
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return sizeof(o)
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def count_cache_key_tuples(tup):
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"""given a cache key tuple, counts how many instances of actual
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tuples are found.
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used to alert large jumps in cache key complexity.
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"""
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stack = [tup]
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sentinel = object()
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num_elements = 0
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while stack:
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elem = stack.pop(0)
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if elem is sentinel:
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num_elements += 1
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elif isinstance(elem, tuple):
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if elem:
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stack = list(elem) + [sentinel] + stack
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return num_elements
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