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import json |
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import os |
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import re |
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import warnings |
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import unittest |
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import pymysql |
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class PyMySQLTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
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fname = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "databases.json") |
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if os.path.exists(fname): |
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with open(fname) as f: |
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databases = json.load(f) |
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else: |
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databases = [ |
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{ |
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"host": "localhost", |
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"user": "root", |
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"passwd": "", |
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"database": "test1", |
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"use_unicode": True, |
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"local_infile": True, |
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}, |
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{"host": "localhost", "user": "root", "passwd": "", "database": "test2"}, |
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] |
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def mysql_server_is(self, conn, version_tuple): |
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"""Return True if the given connection is on the version given or |
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greater. |
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This only checks the server version string provided when the |
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connection is established, therefore any check for a version tuple |
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greater than (5, 5, 5) will always fail on MariaDB, as it always |
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starts with 5.5.5, e.g. 5.5.5-10.7.1-MariaDB-1:10.7.1+maria~focal. |
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e.g.:: |
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if self.mysql_server_is(conn, (5, 6, 4)): |
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# do something for MySQL 5.6.4 and above |
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""" |
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server_version = conn.get_server_info() |
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server_version_tuple = tuple( |
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(int(dig) if dig is not None else 0) |
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for dig in re.match(r"(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)", server_version).group(1, 2, 3) |
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) |
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return server_version_tuple >= version_tuple |
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def get_mysql_vendor(self, conn): |
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server_version = conn.get_server_info() |
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if "MariaDB" in server_version: |
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return "mariadb" |
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return "mysql" |
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_connections = None |
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@property |
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def connections(self): |
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if self._connections is None: |
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self._connections = [] |
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for params in self.databases: |
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self._connections.append(pymysql.connect(**params)) |
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self.addCleanup(self._teardown_connections) |
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return self._connections |
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def connect(self, **params): |
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p = self.databases[0].copy() |
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p.update(params) |
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conn = pymysql.connect(**p) |
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@self.addCleanup |
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def teardown(): |
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if conn.open: |
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conn.close() |
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return conn |
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def _teardown_connections(self): |
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if self._connections: |
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for connection in self._connections: |
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if connection.open: |
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connection.close() |
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self._connections = None |
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def safe_create_table(self, connection, tablename, ddl, cleanup=True): |
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"""create a table. |
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Ensures any existing version of that table is first dropped. |
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Also adds a cleanup rule to drop the table after the test |
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completes. |
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""" |
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cursor = connection.cursor() |
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with warnings.catch_warnings(): |
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warnings.simplefilter("ignore") |
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cursor.execute(f"drop table if exists `{tablename}`") |
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cursor.execute(ddl) |
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cursor.close() |
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if cleanup: |
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self.addCleanup(self.drop_table, connection, tablename) |
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def drop_table(self, connection, tablename): |
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cursor = connection.cursor() |
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with warnings.catch_warnings(): |
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warnings.simplefilter("ignore") |
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cursor.execute(f"drop table if exists `{tablename}`") |
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cursor.close() |
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