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"""Test the compatibility layer for the handle_error() event.
This event is added as of SQLAlchemy 0.9.7; oslo_db provides a compatibility
layer for prior SQLAlchemy versions.
"""
import mock
from oslotest import base as test_base
import sqlalchemy as sqla
from sqlalchemy.sql import column
from sqlalchemy.sql import literal
from sqlalchemy.sql import select
from sqlalchemy.types import Integer
from sqlalchemy.types import TypeDecorator
from oslo_db.sqlalchemy.compat import handle_error
from oslo_db.sqlalchemy.compat import utils
from oslo_db.tests import utils as test_utils
class MyException(Exception):
pass
class ExceptionReraiseTest(test_base.BaseTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(ExceptionReraiseTest, self).setUp()
self.engine = engine = sqla.create_engine("sqlite://")
self.addCleanup(engine.dispose)
def _fixture(self):
engine = self.engine
def err(context):
if "ERROR ONE" in str(context.statement):
raise MyException("my exception")
handle_error(engine, err)
def test_exception_event_altered(self):
self._fixture()
with mock.patch.object(self.engine.dialect.execution_ctx_cls,
"handle_dbapi_exception") as patched:
matchee = self.assertRaises(
MyException,
self.engine.execute, "SELECT 'ERROR ONE' FROM I_DONT_EXIST"
)
self.assertEqual(1, patched.call_count)
self.assertEqual("my exception", matchee.args[0])
def test_exception_event_non_altered(self):
self._fixture()
with mock.patch.object(self.engine.dialect.execution_ctx_cls,
"handle_dbapi_exception") as patched:
self.assertRaises(
sqla.exc.DBAPIError,
self.engine.execute, "SELECT 'ERROR TWO' FROM I_DONT_EXIST"
)
self.assertEqual(1, patched.call_count)
def test_is_disconnect_not_interrupted(self):
self._fixture()
with test_utils.nested(
mock.patch.object(
self.engine.dialect.execution_ctx_cls,
"handle_dbapi_exception"
),
mock.patch.object(
self.engine.dialect, "is_disconnect",
lambda *args: True
)
) as (handle_dbapi_exception, is_disconnect):
with self.engine.connect() as conn:
self.assertRaises(
MyException,
conn.execute, "SELECT 'ERROR ONE' FROM I_DONT_EXIST"
)
self.assertEqual(1, handle_dbapi_exception.call_count)
self.assertTrue(conn.invalidated)
def test_no_is_disconnect_not_invalidated(self):
self._fixture()
with test_utils.nested(
mock.patch.object(
self.engine.dialect.execution_ctx_cls,
"handle_dbapi_exception"
),
mock.patch.object(
self.engine.dialect, "is_disconnect",
lambda *args: False
)
) as (handle_dbapi_exception, is_disconnect):
with self.engine.connect() as conn:
self.assertRaises(
MyException,
conn.execute, "SELECT 'ERROR ONE' FROM I_DONT_EXIST"
)
self.assertEqual(1, handle_dbapi_exception.call_count)
self.assertFalse(conn.invalidated)
def test_exception_event_ad_hoc_context(self):
engine = self.engine
nope = MyException("nope")
class MyType(TypeDecorator):
impl = Integer
def process_bind_param(self, value, dialect):
raise nope
listener = mock.Mock(return_value=None)
handle_error(engine, listener)
self.assertRaises(
sqla.exc.StatementError,
engine.execute,
select([1]).where(column('foo') == literal('bar', MyType))
)
ctx = listener.mock_calls[0][1][0]
self.assertTrue(ctx.statement.startswith("SELECT 1 "))
self.assertIs(ctx.is_disconnect, False)
self.assertIs(ctx.original_exception, nope)
def _test_alter_disconnect(self, orig_error, evt_value):
engine = self.engine
def evt(ctx):
ctx.is_disconnect = evt_value
handle_error(engine, evt)
# if we are under sqla 0.9.7, and we are expecting to take
# an "is disconnect" exception and make it not a disconnect,
# that isn't supported b.c. the wrapped handler has already
# done the invalidation.
expect_failure = not utils.sqla_097 and orig_error and not evt_value
with mock.patch.object(engine.dialect,
"is_disconnect",
mock.Mock(return_value=orig_error)):
with engine.connect() as c:
conn_rec = c.connection._connection_record
try:
c.execute("SELECT x FROM nonexistent")
assert False
except sqla.exc.StatementError as st:
self.assertFalse(expect_failure)
# check the exception's invalidation flag
self.assertEqual(st.connection_invalidated, evt_value)
# check the Connection object's invalidation flag
self.assertEqual(c.invalidated, evt_value)
# this is the ConnectionRecord object; it's invalidated
# when its .connection member is None
self.assertEqual(conn_rec.connection is None, evt_value)
except NotImplementedError as ne:
self.assertTrue(expect_failure)
self.assertEqual(
str(ne),
"Can't reset 'disconnect' status of exception once it "
"is set with this version of SQLAlchemy")
def test_alter_disconnect_to_true(self):
self._test_alter_disconnect(False, True)
self._test_alter_disconnect(True, True)
def test_alter_disconnect_to_false(self):
self._test_alter_disconnect(True, False)
self._test_alter_disconnect(False, False)
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