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bazarr/libs/sqlalchemy/testing/assertsql.py

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# testing/assertsql.py
# Copyright (C) 2005-2023 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
# <see AUTHORS file>
#
# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
# the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
# mypy: ignore-errors
from __future__ import annotations
import collections
import contextlib
import itertools
import re
from .. import event
from ..engine import url
from ..engine.default import DefaultDialect
from ..schema import BaseDDLElement
class AssertRule:
is_consumed = False
errormessage = None
consume_statement = True
def process_statement(self, execute_observed):
pass
def no_more_statements(self):
assert False, (
"All statements are complete, but pending "
"assertion rules remain"
)
class SQLMatchRule(AssertRule):
pass
class CursorSQL(SQLMatchRule):
def __init__(self, statement, params=None, consume_statement=True):
self.statement = statement
self.params = params
self.consume_statement = consume_statement
def process_statement(self, execute_observed):
stmt = execute_observed.statements[0]
if self.statement != stmt.statement or (
self.params is not None and self.params != stmt.parameters
):
self.errormessage = (
"Testing for exact SQL %s parameters %s received %s %s"
% (
self.statement,
self.params,
stmt.statement,
stmt.parameters,
)
)
else:
execute_observed.statements.pop(0)
self.is_consumed = True
if not execute_observed.statements:
self.consume_statement = True
class CompiledSQL(SQLMatchRule):
def __init__(
self, statement, params=None, dialect="default", enable_returning=True
):
self.statement = statement
self.params = params
self.dialect = dialect
self.enable_returning = enable_returning
def _compare_sql(self, execute_observed, received_statement):
stmt = re.sub(r"[\n\t]", "", self.statement)
return received_statement == stmt
def _compile_dialect(self, execute_observed):
if self.dialect == "default":
dialect = DefaultDialect()
# this is currently what tests are expecting
# dialect.supports_default_values = True
dialect.supports_default_metavalue = True
if self.enable_returning:
dialect.insert_returning = (
dialect.update_returning
) = dialect.delete_returning = True
dialect.use_insertmanyvalues = True
dialect.supports_multivalues_insert = True
dialect.update_returning_multifrom = True
dialect.delete_returning_multifrom = True
# dialect.favor_returning_over_lastrowid = True
# dialect.insert_null_pk_still_autoincrements = True
# this is calculated but we need it to be True for this
# to look like all the current RETURNING dialects
assert dialect.insert_executemany_returning
return dialect
else:
return url.URL.create(self.dialect).get_dialect()()
def _received_statement(self, execute_observed):
"""reconstruct the statement and params in terms
of a target dialect, which for CompiledSQL is just DefaultDialect."""
context = execute_observed.context
compare_dialect = self._compile_dialect(execute_observed)
# received_statement runs a full compile(). we should not need to
# consider extracted_parameters; if we do this indicates some state
# is being sent from a previous cached query, which some misbehaviors
# in the ORM can cause, see #6881
cache_key = None # execute_observed.context.compiled.cache_key
extracted_parameters = (
None # execute_observed.context.extracted_parameters
)
if "schema_translate_map" in context.execution_options:
map_ = context.execution_options["schema_translate_map"]
else:
map_ = None
if isinstance(execute_observed.clauseelement, BaseDDLElement):
compiled = execute_observed.clauseelement.compile(
dialect=compare_dialect,
schema_translate_map=map_,
)
else:
compiled = execute_observed.clauseelement.compile(
cache_key=cache_key,
dialect=compare_dialect,
column_keys=context.compiled.column_keys,
for_executemany=context.compiled.for_executemany,
schema_translate_map=map_,
)
_received_statement = re.sub(r"[\n\t]", "", str(compiled))
parameters = execute_observed.parameters
if not parameters:
_received_parameters = [
compiled.construct_params(
extracted_parameters=extracted_parameters
)
]
else:
_received_parameters = [
compiled.construct_params(
m, extracted_parameters=extracted_parameters
)
for m in parameters
]
return _received_statement, _received_parameters
def process_statement(self, execute_observed):
context = execute_observed.context
_received_statement, _received_parameters = self._received_statement(
execute_observed
)
params = self._all_params(context)
equivalent = self._compare_sql(execute_observed, _received_statement)
if equivalent:
if params is not None:
all_params = list(params)
all_received = list(_received_parameters)
while all_params and all_received:
param = dict(all_params.pop(0))
for idx, received in enumerate(list(all_received)):
# do a positive compare only
for param_key in param:
# a key in param did not match current
# 'received'
if (
param_key not in received
or received[param_key] != param[param_key]
):
break
else:
# all keys in param matched 'received';
# onto next param
del all_received[idx]
break
else:
# param did not match any entry
# in all_received
equivalent = False
break
if all_params or all_received:
equivalent = False
if equivalent:
self.is_consumed = True
self.errormessage = None
else:
self.errormessage = self._failure_message(
execute_observed, params
) % {
"received_statement": _received_statement,
"received_parameters": _received_parameters,
}
def _all_params(self, context):
if self.params:
if callable(self.params):
params = self.params(context)
else:
params = self.params
if not isinstance(params, list):
params = [params]
return params
else:
return None
def _failure_message(self, execute_observed, expected_params):
return (
"Testing for compiled statement\n%r partial params %s, "
"received\n%%(received_statement)r with params "
"%%(received_parameters)r"
% (
self.statement.replace("%", "%%"),
repr(expected_params).replace("%", "%%"),
)
)
class RegexSQL(CompiledSQL):
def __init__(
self, regex, params=None, dialect="default", enable_returning=False
):
SQLMatchRule.__init__(self)
self.regex = re.compile(regex)
self.orig_regex = regex
self.params = params
self.dialect = dialect
self.enable_returning = enable_returning
def _failure_message(self, execute_observed, expected_params):
return (
"Testing for compiled statement ~%r partial params %s, "
"received %%(received_statement)r with params "
"%%(received_parameters)r"
% (
self.orig_regex.replace("%", "%%"),
repr(expected_params).replace("%", "%%"),
)
)
def _compare_sql(self, execute_observed, received_statement):
return bool(self.regex.match(received_statement))
class DialectSQL(CompiledSQL):
def _compile_dialect(self, execute_observed):
return execute_observed.context.dialect
def _compare_no_space(self, real_stmt, received_stmt):
stmt = re.sub(r"[\n\t]", "", real_stmt)
return received_stmt == stmt
def _received_statement(self, execute_observed):
received_stmt, received_params = super()._received_statement(
execute_observed
)
# TODO: why do we need this part?
for real_stmt in execute_observed.statements:
if self._compare_no_space(real_stmt.statement, received_stmt):
break
else:
raise AssertionError(
"Can't locate compiled statement %r in list of "
"statements actually invoked" % received_stmt
)
return received_stmt, execute_observed.context.compiled_parameters
def _dialect_adjusted_statement(self, dialect):
paramstyle = dialect.paramstyle
stmt = re.sub(r"[\n\t]", "", self.statement)
# temporarily escape out PG double colons
stmt = stmt.replace("::", "!!")
if paramstyle == "pyformat":
stmt = re.sub(r":([\w_]+)", r"%(\1)s", stmt)
else:
# positional params
repl = None
if paramstyle == "qmark":
repl = "?"
elif paramstyle == "format":
repl = r"%s"
elif paramstyle.startswith("numeric"):
counter = itertools.count(1)
num_identifier = "$" if paramstyle == "numeric_dollar" else ":"
def repl(m):
return f"{num_identifier}{next(counter)}"
stmt = re.sub(r":([\w_]+)", repl, stmt)
# put them back
stmt = stmt.replace("!!", "::")
return stmt
def _compare_sql(self, execute_observed, received_statement):
stmt = self._dialect_adjusted_statement(
execute_observed.context.dialect
)
return received_statement == stmt
def _failure_message(self, execute_observed, expected_params):
return (
"Testing for compiled statement\n%r partial params %s, "
"received\n%%(received_statement)r with params "
"%%(received_parameters)r"
% (
self._dialect_adjusted_statement(
execute_observed.context.dialect
).replace("%", "%%"),
repr(expected_params).replace("%", "%%"),
)
)
class CountStatements(AssertRule):
def __init__(self, count):
self.count = count
self._statement_count = 0
def process_statement(self, execute_observed):
self._statement_count += 1
def no_more_statements(self):
if self.count != self._statement_count:
assert False, "desired statement count %d does not match %d" % (
self.count,
self._statement_count,
)
class AllOf(AssertRule):
def __init__(self, *rules):
self.rules = set(rules)
def process_statement(self, execute_observed):
for rule in list(self.rules):
rule.errormessage = None
rule.process_statement(execute_observed)
if rule.is_consumed:
self.rules.discard(rule)
if not self.rules:
self.is_consumed = True
break
elif not rule.errormessage:
# rule is not done yet
self.errormessage = None
break
else:
self.errormessage = list(self.rules)[0].errormessage
class EachOf(AssertRule):
def __init__(self, *rules):
self.rules = list(rules)
def process_statement(self, execute_observed):
if not self.rules:
self.is_consumed = True
self.consume_statement = False
while self.rules:
rule = self.rules[0]
rule.process_statement(execute_observed)
if rule.is_consumed:
self.rules.pop(0)
elif rule.errormessage:
self.errormessage = rule.errormessage
if rule.consume_statement:
break
if not self.rules:
self.is_consumed = True
def no_more_statements(self):
if self.rules and not self.rules[0].is_consumed:
self.rules[0].no_more_statements()
elif self.rules:
super().no_more_statements()
class Conditional(EachOf):
def __init__(self, condition, rules, else_rules):
if condition:
super().__init__(*rules)
else:
super().__init__(*else_rules)
class Or(AllOf):
def process_statement(self, execute_observed):
for rule in self.rules:
rule.process_statement(execute_observed)
if rule.is_consumed:
self.is_consumed = True
break
else:
self.errormessage = list(self.rules)[0].errormessage
class SQLExecuteObserved:
def __init__(self, context, clauseelement, multiparams, params):
self.context = context
self.clauseelement = clauseelement
if multiparams:
self.parameters = multiparams
elif params:
self.parameters = [params]
else:
self.parameters = []
self.statements = []
def __repr__(self):
return str(self.statements)
class SQLCursorExecuteObserved(
collections.namedtuple(
"SQLCursorExecuteObserved",
["statement", "parameters", "context", "executemany"],
)
):
pass
class SQLAsserter:
def __init__(self):
self.accumulated = []
def _close(self):
self._final = self.accumulated
del self.accumulated
def assert_(self, *rules):
rule = EachOf(*rules)
observed = list(self._final)
while observed:
statement = observed.pop(0)
rule.process_statement(statement)
if rule.is_consumed:
break
elif rule.errormessage:
assert False, rule.errormessage
if observed:
assert False, "Additional SQL statements remain:\n%s" % observed
elif not rule.is_consumed:
rule.no_more_statements()
@contextlib.contextmanager
def assert_engine(engine):
asserter = SQLAsserter()
orig = []
@event.listens_for(engine, "before_execute")
def connection_execute(
conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, execution_options
):
# grab the original statement + params before any cursor
# execution
orig[:] = clauseelement, multiparams, params
@event.listens_for(engine, "after_cursor_execute")
def cursor_execute(
conn, cursor, statement, parameters, context, executemany
):
if not context:
return
# then grab real cursor statements and associate them all
# around a single context
if (
asserter.accumulated
and asserter.accumulated[-1].context is context
):
obs = asserter.accumulated[-1]
else:
obs = SQLExecuteObserved(context, orig[0], orig[1], orig[2])
asserter.accumulated.append(obs)
obs.statements.append(
SQLCursorExecuteObserved(
statement, parameters, context, executemany
)
)
try:
yield asserter
finally:
event.remove(engine, "after_cursor_execute", cursor_execute)
event.remove(engine, "before_execute", connection_execute)
asserter._close()