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""" Unit tests version 2.6.0.6 for adodbapi"""
from __future__ import with_statement
# when Python 2.5 is retired, change that to: from __future__ import print_function
"""
adodbapi - A python DB API 2.0 interface to Microsoft ADO
Copyright (C) 2002 Henrik Ekelund
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
Updates by Vernon Cole
"""
import unittest
import sys
import datetime
import decimal
import copy
try:
import win32com.client
win32 = True
except ImportError:
win32 = False
# run the configuration module.
import adodbapitestconfig as config # will set sys.path to find correct version of adodbapi
# in our code below, all our switches are from config.whatever
import adodbapi
import adodbapi.apibase as api
try:
import adodbapi.ado_consts as ado_consts
except ImportError: #we are doing a shortcut import as a module -- so
try:
import ado_consts
except ImportError:
from adodbapi import ado_consts
if sys.version_info >= (3,0):
import tryconnection3 as tryconnection
def str2bytes(sval):
return sval.encode("latin1")
str = str
long = int
else:
import tryconnection2 as tryconnection
def str2bytes(sval):
if isinstance(sval, str):
return sval
return sval.encode("latin1")
try:
bytes
except NameError:
bytes = str
class CommonDBTests(unittest.TestCase):
"Self contained super-simple tests in easy syntax, should work on everything between mySQL and Oracle"
def setUp(self):
self.engine = 'unknown'
def getEngine(self):
return self.engine
def getConnection(self):
raise NotImplementedError #"This method must be overriden by a subclass"
def getCursor(self):
return self.getConnection().cursor()
def testConnection(self):
crsr=self.getCursor()
assert crsr.__class__.__name__ == 'Cursor'
def testErrorHandlerInherits(self):
if not self.remote:
conn=self.getConnection()
mycallable=lambda connection,cursor,errorclass,errorvalue: 1
conn.errorhandler=mycallable
crsr=conn.cursor()
assert crsr.errorhandler==mycallable,"Error handler on crsr should be same as on connection"
def testDefaultErrorHandlerConnection(self):
if not self.remote:
conn=self.getConnection()
del conn.messages[:]
try:
conn.close()
conn.commit() #Should not be able to use connection after it is closed
except:
assert len(conn.messages)==1
assert len(conn.messages[0])==2
assert conn.messages[0][0]==api.ProgrammingError
def testOwnErrorHandlerConnection(self):
if self.remote: # ToDo: use "skip"
return
mycallable=lambda connection,cursor,errorclass,errorvalue: 1 #does not raise anything
conn=self.getConnection()
conn.errorhandler=mycallable
conn.close()
conn.commit() #Should not be able to use connection after it is closed
assert len(conn.messages)==0
conn.errorhandler=None #This should bring back the standard error handler
try:
conn.close()
conn.commit() #Should not be able to use connection after it is closed
except:
pass
#The Standard errorhandler appends error to messages attribute
assert len(conn.messages)>0,"Setting errorhandler to none should bring back the standard error handler"
def testDefaultErrorHandlerCursor(self):
crsr=self.getConnection().cursor()
if not self.remote:
del crsr.messages[:]
try:
crsr.execute("SELECT abbtytddrf FROM dasdasd")
except:
assert len(crsr.messages)==1
assert len(crsr.messages[0])==2
assert crsr.messages[0][0]==api.DatabaseError
def testOwnErrorHandlerCursor(self):
if self.remote: # ToDo: should be a "skip"
return
mycallable=lambda connection,cursor,errorclass,errorvalue: 1 #does not raise anything
crsr=self.getConnection().cursor()
crsr.errorhandler=mycallable
crsr.execute("SELECT abbtytddrf FROM dasdasd")
assert len(crsr.messages)==0
crsr.errorhandler=None #This should bring back the standard error handler
try:
crsr.execute("SELECT abbtytddrf FROM dasdasd")
except:
pass
#The Standard errorhandler appends error to messages attribute
assert len(crsr.messages)>0,"Setting errorhandler to none should bring back the standard error handler"
def testUserDefinedConversions(self):
if self.remote: ## Todo: should be a "skip"
return
try:
duplicatingConverter=lambda aStringField: aStringField*2
assert duplicatingConverter('gabba') == 'gabbagabba'
self.helpForceDropOnTblTemp()
conn=self.getConnection()
# the variantConversions attribute should not exist on a normal connection object
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda x:conn.variantConversions[x],[2])
if not self.remote:
# create a variantConversions attribute on the connection
conn.variantConversions = copy.copy(api.variantConversions)
crsr=conn.cursor()
tabdef = "CREATE TABLE xx_%s (fldData VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, fld2 VARCHAR(20))" % config.tmp
crsr.execute(tabdef)
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s(fldData,fld2) VALUES('gabba','booga')" % config.tmp)
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s(fldData,fld2) VALUES('hey','yo')" % config.tmp)
# change converter for ALL adoStringTypes columns
conn.variantConversions[api.adoStringTypes]=duplicatingConverter
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData,fld2 FROM xx_%s ORDER BY fldData" % config.tmp)
rows=crsr.fetchall()
row = rows[0]
self.assertEquals(row[0],'gabbagabba')
row = rows[1]
self.assertEquals(row[0],'heyhey')
self.assertEquals(row[1],'yoyo')
upcaseConverter=lambda aStringField: aStringField.upper()
assert upcaseConverter('upThis') == 'UPTHIS'
# now use a single column converter
rows.converters[1] = upcaseConverter # convert second column
self.assertEquals(row[0],'heyhey') # first will be unchanged
self.assertEquals(row[1],'YO') # second will convert to upper case
finally:
try:
del conn.variantConversions #Restore the default
except: pass
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testUserDefinedConversionForExactNumericTypes(self):
# variantConversions is a dictionary of conversion functions
# held internally in adodbapi.apibase
#
# !!! this test intentionally alters the value of what should be constant in the module
# !!! no new code should use this example, to is only a test to see that the
# !!! deprecated way of doing this still works. (use connection.variantConversions)
#
if not self.remote and sys.version_info < (3,0): ### Py3 need different test
oldconverter = adodbapi.variantConversions[ado_consts.adNumeric] #keep old function to restore later
# By default decimal and "numbers" are returned as decimals.
# Instead, make numbers return as floats
try:
adodbapi.variantConversions[ado_consts.adNumeric] = adodbapi.cvtFloat
self.helpTestDataType("decimal(18,2)",'NUMBER',3.45,compareAlmostEqual=1)
self.helpTestDataType("numeric(18,2)",'NUMBER',3.45,compareAlmostEqual=1)
# now return strings
adodbapi.variantConversions[ado_consts.adNumeric] = adodbapi.cvtString
self.helpTestDataType("numeric(18,2)",'NUMBER','3.45')
# now a completly weird user defined convertion
adodbapi.variantConversions[ado_consts.adNumeric] = lambda x: '!!This function returns a funny unicode string %s!!'%x
self.helpTestDataType("numeric(18,2)",'NUMBER','3.45',
allowedReturnValues=['!!This function returns a funny unicode string 3.45!!'])
finally:
# now reset the converter to its original function
adodbapi.variantConversions[ado_consts.adNumeric]=oldconverter #Restore the original convertion function
def helpTestDataType(self,sqlDataTypeString,
DBAPIDataTypeString,
pyData,
pyDataInputAlternatives=None,
compareAlmostEqual=None,
allowedReturnValues=None):
self.helpForceDropOnTblTemp()
conn=self.getConnection()
crsr=conn.cursor()
tabdef= """
CREATE TABLE xx_%s (
fldId integer NOT NULL,
fldData """ % config.tmp + sqlDataTypeString + ")\n"
crsr.execute(tabdef)
#Test Null values mapped to None
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldId) VALUES (1)" % config.tmp)
crsr.execute("SELECT fldId,fldData FROM xx_%s" % config.tmp)
rs=crsr.fetchone()
self.assertEquals(rs[1],None) #Null should be mapped to None
assert rs[0]==1
#Test description related
descTuple=crsr.description[1]
assert descTuple[0] in ['fldData','flddata'], 'was "%s" expected "%s"'%(descTuple[0],'fldData')
if DBAPIDataTypeString=='STRING':
assert descTuple[1] == api.STRING, 'was "%s" expected "%s"'%(descTuple[1],api.STRING.values)
elif DBAPIDataTypeString == 'NUMBER':
assert descTuple[1] == api.NUMBER, 'was "%s" expected "%s"'%(descTuple[1],api.NUMBER.values)
elif DBAPIDataTypeString == 'BINARY':
assert descTuple[1] == api.BINARY, 'was "%s" expected "%s"'%(descTuple[1],api.BINARY.values)
elif DBAPIDataTypeString == 'DATETIME':
assert descTuple[1] == api.DATETIME, 'was "%s" expected "%s"'%(descTuple[1],api.DATETIME.values)
elif DBAPIDataTypeString == 'ROWID':
assert descTuple[1] == api.ROWID, 'was "%s" expected "%s"'%(descTuple[1],api.ROWID.values)
elif DBAPIDataTypeString == 'UUID':
assert descTuple[1] == api.OTHER, 'was "%s" expected "%s"'%(descTuple[1],api.OTHER.values)
else:
raise NotImplementedError #"DBAPIDataTypeString not provided"
#Test data binding
inputs=[pyData]
if pyDataInputAlternatives:
inputs.extend(pyDataInputAlternatives)
if str is str:
inputs = set(inputs) # removes redundant string==unicode tests
fldId=1
for inParam in inputs:
fldId+=1
try:
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldId,fldData) VALUES (?,?)" % config.tmp, (fldId, inParam))
except:
if self.remote:
for message in crsr.messages:
print(message)
else:
conn.printADOerrors()
raise
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s WHERE ?=fldID" % config.tmp, [fldId])
rs=crsr.fetchone()
if allowedReturnValues:
allowedTypes = tuple([type(aRV) for aRV in allowedReturnValues])
assert isinstance(rs[0],allowedTypes), \
'result type "%s" must be one of %s'%(type(rs[0]),allowedTypes)
else:
assert isinstance(rs[0] ,type(pyData)), \
'result type "%s" must be instance of %s'%(type(rs[0]),type(pyData))
if compareAlmostEqual and DBAPIDataTypeString == 'DATETIME':
iso1=adodbapi.dateconverter.DateObjectToIsoFormatString(rs[0])
iso2=adodbapi.dateconverter.DateObjectToIsoFormatString(pyData)
self.assertEquals(iso1, iso2)
elif compareAlmostEqual:
s = float(pyData)
v = float(rs[0])
assert abs(v-s)/s < 0.00001, \
"Values not almost equal recvd=%s, expected=%f" %(rs[0],s)
else:
if allowedReturnValues:
ok=False
self.assertTrue(rs[0] in allowedReturnValues,
'Value "%s" not in %s' % (repr(rs[0]), allowedReturnValues))
else:
self.assertEquals(rs[0], pyData,
'Values are not equal recvd="%s", expected="%s"' %(rs[0],pyData))
def testDataTypeFloat(self):
self.helpTestDataType("real",'NUMBER',3.45,compareAlmostEqual=True)
self.helpTestDataType("float",'NUMBER',1.79e37,compareAlmostEqual=True)
def testDataTypeDecmal(self):
self.helpTestDataType("decimal(18,2)",'NUMBER',3.45,
allowedReturnValues=['3.45','3,45',decimal.Decimal('3.45')])
self.helpTestDataType("numeric(18,2)",'NUMBER',3.45,
allowedReturnValues=['3.45','3,45',decimal.Decimal('3.45')])
self.helpTestDataType("decimal(20,2)",'NUMBER',444444444444444444,
allowedReturnValues=['444444444444444444.00', '444444444444444444,00',
decimal.Decimal('444444444444444444')])
if self.getEngine() == 'MSSQL':
self.helpTestDataType("uniqueidentifier",'UUID','{71A4F49E-39F3-42B1-A41E-48FF154996E6}',
allowedReturnValues=['{71A4F49E-39F3-42B1-A41E-48FF154996E6}'])
def testDataTypeMoney(self): #v2.1 Cole -- use decimal for money
if self.getEngine() == 'MySQL':
self.helpTestDataType("DECIMAL(20,4)",'NUMBER',decimal.Decimal('-922337203685477.5808'))
elif self.getEngine() == 'PostgreSQL':
self.helpTestDataType("money",'NUMBER',decimal.Decimal('-922337203685477.5808'),
compareAlmostEqual=True,
allowedReturnValues=[-922337203685477.5808,
decimal.Decimal('-922337203685477.5808')])
else:
self.helpTestDataType("smallmoney",'NUMBER',decimal.Decimal('214748.02'))
self.helpTestDataType("money",'NUMBER',decimal.Decimal('-922337203685477.5808'))
def testDataTypeInt(self):
if self.getEngine() != 'PostgreSQL':
self.helpTestDataType("tinyint",'NUMBER',115)
self.helpTestDataType("smallint",'NUMBER',-32768)
if self.getEngine() not in ['ACCESS','PostgreSQL']:
self.helpTestDataType("bit",'NUMBER',1) #Does not work correctly with access
if self.getEngine() in ['MSSQL','PostgreSQL']:
self.helpTestDataType("bigint",'NUMBER',3000000000,
allowedReturnValues=[3000000000, int(3000000000)])
self.helpTestDataType("int",'NUMBER',2147483647)
def testDataTypeChar(self):
for sqlDataType in ("char(6)","nchar(6)"):
self.helpTestDataType(sqlDataType,'STRING','spam ',allowedReturnValues=['spam','spam','spam ','spam '])
def testDataTypeVarChar(self):
if self.getEngine() == 'MySQL':
stringKinds = ["varchar(10)","text"]
elif self.getEngine() == 'PostgreSQL':
stringKinds = ["varchar(10)","text","character varying"]
else:
stringKinds = ["varchar(10)","nvarchar(10)","text","ntext"] #,"varchar(max)"]
for sqlDataType in stringKinds:
self.helpTestDataType(sqlDataType,'STRING','spam',['spam'])
def testDataTypeDate(self):
if self.getEngine() == 'PostgreSQL':
dt = "timestamp"
else:
dt = "datetime"
self.helpTestDataType(dt,'DATETIME',adodbapi.Date(2002,10,28),
compareAlmostEqual=True)
if self.getEngine() not in ['MySQL','PostgreSQL']:
self.helpTestDataType("smalldatetime",'DATETIME',adodbapi.Date(2002,10,28),
compareAlmostEqual=True)
if tag != 'pythontime' and self.getEngine() not in ['MySQL','PostgreSQL']: # fails when using pythonTime
self.helpTestDataType(dt,'DATETIME', adodbapi.Timestamp(2002,10,28,12,15,1),
compareAlmostEqual=True)
def testDataTypeBinary(self):
binfld = str2bytes('\x07\x00\xE2\x40*')
arv = [binfld, adodbapi.Binary(binfld), bytes(binfld)]
if self.getEngine() == 'PostgreSQL':
self.helpTestDataType("bytea",'BINARY',adodbapi.Binary(binfld),
allowedReturnValues=arv)
else:
self.helpTestDataType("binary(5)",'BINARY',adodbapi.Binary(binfld),
allowedReturnValues=arv)
self.helpTestDataType("varbinary(100)",'BINARY',adodbapi.Binary(binfld),
allowedReturnValues=arv)
if self.getEngine() != 'MySQL':
self.helpTestDataType("image",'BINARY',adodbapi.Binary(binfld),
allowedReturnValues=arv)
def helpRollbackTblTemp(self):
self.helpForceDropOnTblTemp()
def helpForceDropOnTblTemp(self):
conn=self.getConnection()
with conn.cursor() as crsr:
try:
crsr.execute("DROP TABLE xx_%s" % config.tmp)
if not conn.autocommit:
conn.commit()
except:
pass
def helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(self,crsr):
tabdef= """
CREATE TABLE xx_%s (
fldData INTEGER
)
""" % config.tmp
try: #EAFP
crsr.execute(tabdef)
except api.DatabaseError: # was not dropped before
self.helpForceDropOnTblTemp() # so drop it now
crsr.execute(tabdef)
for i in range(9): # note: this poor SQL code, but a valid test
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldData) VALUES (%i)" % (config.tmp, i))
# NOTE: building the test table without using parameter substitution
def testFetchAll(self):
crsr=self.getCursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s" % config.tmp)
rs=crsr.fetchall()
assert len(rs)==9
#test slice of rows
i = 3
for row in rs[3:-2]: #should have rowid 3..6
assert row[0]==i
i+=1
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testPreparedStatement(self):
crsr=self.getCursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.prepare("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s" % config.tmp)
crsr.execute(crsr.command)
rs=crsr.fetchall()
assert len(rs)==9
assert rs[2][0]==2
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testWrongPreparedStatement(self):
crsr=self.getCursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.prepare("SELECT * FROM nowhere")
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s" % config.tmp)
rs=crsr.fetchall()
assert len(rs)==9
assert rs[2][0]==2
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testIterator(self):
crsr=self.getCursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s" % config.tmp)
for i,row in enumerate(crsr): # using cursor rather than fetchxxx
assert row[0]==i
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testExecuteMany(self):
crsr=self.getCursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
seq_of_values = [ (111,) , (222,) ]
crsr.executemany("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldData) VALUES (?)" % config.tmp, seq_of_values)
if crsr.rowcount==-1:
print((self.getEngine()+" Provider does not support rowcount (on .executemany())"))
else:
self.assertEquals( crsr.rowcount,2)
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s" % config.tmp)
rs=crsr.fetchall()
assert len(rs)==11
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testRowCount(self):
crsr=self.getCursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s" % config.tmp)
if crsr.rowcount == -1:
#print("provider does not support rowcount on select")
pass
else:
self.assertEquals( crsr.rowcount,9)
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testRowCountNoRecordset(self):
crsr=self.getCursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.execute("DELETE FROM xx_%s WHERE fldData >= 5" % config.tmp)
if crsr.rowcount==-1:
print((self.getEngine()+" Provider does not support rowcount (on DELETE)"))
else:
self.assertEquals( crsr.rowcount,4)
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testFetchMany(self):
crsr=self.getCursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s" % config.tmp)
rs=crsr.fetchmany(3)
assert len(rs)==3
rs=crsr.fetchmany(5)
assert len(rs)==5
rs=crsr.fetchmany(5)
assert len(rs)==1 #Ask for five, but there is only one left
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testFetchManyWithArraySize(self):
crsr=self.getCursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s" % config.tmp)
rs=crsr.fetchmany()
assert len(rs)==1 #arraysize Defaults to one
crsr.arraysize=4
rs=crsr.fetchmany()
assert len(rs)==4
rs=crsr.fetchmany()
assert len(rs)==4
rs=crsr.fetchmany()
assert len(rs)==0
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testErrorConnect(self):
conn = self.getConnection()
kw = {}
if 'proxy_host' in conn.kwargs:
kw['proxy_host'] = conn.kwargs['proxy_host']
conn.close()
self.assertRaises(api.DatabaseError, self.db, 'not a valid connect string', kw)
def testRowIterator(self):
self.helpForceDropOnTblTemp()
conn=self.getConnection()
crsr=conn.cursor()
tabdef= """
CREATE TABLE xx_%s (
fldId integer NOT NULL,
fldTwo integer,
fldThree integer,
fldFour integer)
""" % config.tmp
crsr.execute(tabdef)
inputs = [(2,3,4),(102,103,104)]
fldId=1
for inParam in inputs:
fldId+=1
try:
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldId,fldTwo,fldThree,fldFour) VALUES (?,?,?,?)" % config.tmp,
(fldId,inParam[0],inParam[1],inParam[2]))
except:
if self.remote:
for message in crsr.messages:
print(message)
else:
conn.printADOerrors()
raise
crsr.execute("SELECT fldTwo,fldThree,fldFour FROM xx_%s WHERE ?=fldID" % config.tmp, [fldId])
rec = crsr.fetchone()
# check that stepping through an emulated row works
for j in range(len(inParam)):
assert rec[j] == inParam[j], 'returned value:"%s" != test value:"%s"'%(rec[j],inParam[j])
# check that we can get a complete tuple from a row
assert tuple(rec) == inParam, 'returned value:"%s" != test value:"%s"'%(repr(rec),repr(inParam))
# test that slices of rows work
slice1 = tuple(rec[:-1])
slice2 = tuple(inParam[0:2])
assert slice1 == slice2, 'returned value:"%s" != test value:"%s"'%(repr(slice1),repr(slice2))
# now test named column retrieval
assert rec['fldTwo'] == inParam[0]
assert rec.fldThree == inParam[1]
assert rec.fldFour == inParam[2]
# test array operation
# note that the fields vv vv vv are out of order
crsr.execute("select fldThree,fldFour,fldTwo from xx_%s" % config.tmp)
recs = crsr.fetchall()
assert recs[1][0] == 103
assert recs[0][1] == 4
assert recs[1]['fldFour'] == 104
assert recs[0,0] == 3
assert recs[0,'fldTwo'] == 2
assert recs[1,2] == 102
for i in range(1):
for j in range(2):
assert recs[i][j] == recs[i,j]
def testFormatParamstyle(self):
self.helpForceDropOnTblTemp()
conn=self.getConnection()
conn.paramstyle = 'format' #test nonstandard use of paramstyle
crsr=conn.cursor()
tabdef= """
CREATE TABLE xx_%s (
fldId integer NOT NULL,
fldData varchar(10),
fldConst varchar(30))
""" % config.tmp
crsr.execute(tabdef)
inputs = ['one','two','three']
fldId=2
for inParam in inputs:
fldId+=1
sql = "INSERT INTO xx_" + \
config.tmp + \
" (fldId,fldConst,fldData) VALUES (%s,'thi%s :may cause? trouble', %s)"
try:
crsr.execute(sql, (fldId,inParam))
except:
if self.remote:
for message in crsr.messages:
print(message)
else:
conn.printADOerrors()
raise
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData, fldConst FROM xx_" + config.tmp + " WHERE %s=fldID", [fldId])
rec = crsr.fetchone()
self.assertEqual(rec[0], inParam, 'returned value:"%s" != test value:"%s"' % (rec[0],inParam))
self.assertEqual(rec[1], "thi%s :may cause? trouble")
# now try an operation with a "%s" as part of a literal
sel = "insert into xx_" + config.tmp + " (fldId,fldData) VALUES (%s,'four%sfive')"
params = (20,)
crsr.execute(sel,params)
#test the .query implementation
assert '(?,' in crsr.query, 'expected:"%s" in "%s"'%('(?,',crsr.query)
#test the .command attribute
assert crsr.command == sel
#test the .parameters attribute
if not self.remote: # parameter list will be altered in transit
self.assertEqual(crsr.parameters, params)
#now make sure the data made it
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s WHERE fldID=20" % config.tmp)
rec = crsr.fetchone()
self.assertEqual(rec[0], 'four%sfive')
def testNamedParamstyle(self):
self.helpForceDropOnTblTemp()
conn=self.getConnection()
crsr=conn.cursor()
crsr.paramstyle = 'named' #test nonstandard use of paramstyle
tabdef= """
CREATE TABLE xx_%s (
fldId integer NOT NULL,
fldData varchar(10))
""" % config.tmp
crsr.execute(tabdef)
inputs = ['four','five','six']
fldId=10
for inParam in inputs:
fldId+=1
try:
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldId,fldData) VALUES (:Id,:f_Val)" % config.tmp,
{"f_Val":inParam,'Id':fldId})
except:
if self.remote:
for message in crsr.messages:
print(message)
else:
conn.printADOerrors()
raise
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s WHERE :Id=fldID" % config.tmp, {'Id':fldId})
rec = crsr.fetchone()
self.assertEqual(rec[0], inParam, 'returned value:"%s" != test value:"%s"'%(rec[0],inParam))
# now a test with a ":" as part of a literal
crsr.execute("insert into xx_%s (fldId,fldData) VALUES (:xyz,'six:five')" % config.tmp,{'xyz':30})
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s WHERE fldID=30" % config.tmp)
rec = crsr.fetchone()
self.assertEqual(rec[0], 'six:five')
def testPyformatParamstyle(self):
self.helpForceDropOnTblTemp()
conn=self.getConnection()
crsr=conn.cursor()
crsr.paramstyle = 'pyformat' #test nonstandard use of paramstyle
tabdef= """
CREATE TABLE xx_%s (
fldId integer NOT NULL,
fldData varchar(10))
""" % config.tmp
crsr.execute(tabdef)
inputs = ['four', 'five', 'six']
fldId=10
for inParam in inputs:
fldId+=1
try:
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldId,fldData) VALUES (%%(Id)s,%%(f_Val)s)" % config.tmp,
{"f_Val": inParam, 'Id': fldId})
except:
if self.remote:
for message in crsr.messages:
print(message)
else:
conn.printADOerrors()
raise
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s WHERE %%(Id)s=fldID" % config.tmp, {'Id':fldId})
rec = crsr.fetchone()
self.assertEqual(rec[0], inParam, 'returned value:"%s" != test value:"%s"'%(rec[0],inParam))
# now a test with a "%" as part of a literal
crsr.execute("insert into xx_%s (fldId,fldData) VALUES (%%(xyz)s,'six%%five')" % config.tmp,{'xyz': 30})
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s WHERE fldID=30" % config.tmp)
rec = crsr.fetchone()
self.assertEqual(rec[0], 'six%five')
def testAutomaticParamstyle(self):
self.helpForceDropOnTblTemp()
conn=self.getConnection()
conn.paramstyle = 'dynamic' #test nonstandard use of paramstyle
crsr=conn.cursor()
tabdef= """
CREATE TABLE xx_%s (
fldId integer NOT NULL,
fldData varchar(10),
fldConst varchar(30))
""" % config.tmp
crsr.execute(tabdef)
inputs = ['one', 'two', 'three']
fldId=2
for inParam in inputs:
fldId+=1
try:
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_" + config.tmp + \
" (fldId,fldConst,fldData) VALUES (?,'thi%s :may cause? troub:1e', ?)", (fldId,inParam))
except:
if self.remote:
for message in crsr.messages:
print(message)
else:
conn.printADOerrors()
raise
trouble = 'thi%s :may cause? troub:1e'
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData, fldConst FROM xx_" + config.tmp + " WHERE ?=fldID", [fldId])
rec = crsr.fetchone()
self.assertEqual(rec[0], inParam, 'returned value:"%s" != test value:"%s"'%(rec[0],inParam))
self.assertEqual(rec[1], trouble)
# inputs = [u'four',u'five',u'six']
fldId=10
for inParam in inputs:
fldId+=1
try:
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldId,fldData) VALUES (:Id,:f_Val)" % config.tmp,
{"f_Val":inParam,'Id':fldId})
except:
if self.remote:
for message in crsr.messages:
print(message)
else:
conn.printADOerrors()
raise
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s WHERE :Id=fldID" % config.tmp, {'Id':fldId})
rec = crsr.fetchone()
self.assertEqual(rec[0], inParam, 'returned value:"%s" != test value:"%s"'%(rec[0],inParam))
# now a test with a ":" as part of a literal -- and use a prepared query
crsr.prepare("insert into xx_%s (fldId,fldData) VALUES (:xyz,'six:five')" % config.tmp)
crsr.execute(crsr.command, {'xyz':30})
crsr.execute("SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s WHERE fldID=30" % config.tmp)
rec = crsr.fetchone()
self.assertEqual(rec[0], 'six:five')
def testRollBack(self):
conn = self.getConnection()
crsr = conn.cursor()
assert not crsr.connection.autocommit, 'Unexpected beginning condition'
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.connection.commit() # commit the first bunch
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldData) VALUES(100)" % config.tmp)
selectSql = "SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s WHERE fldData=100" % config.tmp
crsr.execute(selectSql)
rs = crsr.fetchall()
assert len(rs) == 1
self.conn.rollback()
crsr.execute(selectSql)
assert crsr.fetchone() == None, 'cursor.fetchone should return None if a query retrieves no rows'
crsr.execute('SELECT fldData from xx_%s' % config.tmp)
rs = crsr.fetchall()
assert len(rs) == 9, 'the original records should still be present'
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testCommit(self):
try:
con2 = self.getAnotherConnection()
except NotImplementedError:
return # should be "SKIP" for ACCESS
assert not con2.autocommit, 'default should be manual commit'
crsr = con2.cursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldData) VALUES(100)" % config.tmp)
con2.commit()
selectSql = "SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s WHERE fldData=100" % config.tmp
crsr.execute(selectSql)
rs = crsr.fetchall()
assert len(rs) == 1
crsr.close()
con2.close()
conn = self.getConnection()
crsr = self.getCursor()
with conn.cursor() as crsr:
crsr.execute(selectSql)
rs = crsr.fetchall()
assert len(rs) == 1
assert rs[0][0] == 100
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testAutoRollback(self):
try:
con2 = self.getAnotherConnection()
except NotImplementedError:
return # should be "SKIP" for ACCESS
assert not con2.autocommit, 'unexpected beginning condition'
crsr = con2.cursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldData) VALUES(100)" % config.tmp)
selectSql = "SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s WHERE fldData=100" % config.tmp
crsr.execute(selectSql)
rs = crsr.fetchall()
assert len(rs) == 1
crsr.close()
con2.close()
crsr = self.getCursor()
try:
crsr.execute(selectSql) # closing the connection should have forced rollback
row = crsr.fetchone()
except api.DatabaseError:
row = None # if the entire table disappeared the rollback was perfect and the test passed
assert row == None, 'cursor.fetchone should return None if a query retrieves no rows. Got %s' % repr(row)
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testAutoCommit(self):
try:
ac_conn = self.getAnotherConnection({'autocommit': True})
except NotImplementedError:
return # should be "SKIP" for ACCESS
crsr = ac_conn.cursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldData) VALUES(100)" % config.tmp)
crsr.close()
with self.getCursor() as crsr:
selectSql = 'SELECT fldData from xx_%s' % config.tmp
crsr.execute(selectSql) # closing the connection should _not_ have forced rollback
rs = crsr.fetchall()
assert len(rs) == 10, 'all records should still be present'
ac_conn.close()
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testSwitchedAutoCommit(self):
try:
ac_conn = self.getAnotherConnection()
except NotImplementedError:
return # should be "SKIP" for ACCESS
ac_conn.autocommit = True
crsr = ac_conn.cursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
crsr.execute("INSERT INTO xx_%s (fldData) VALUES(100)" % config.tmp)
crsr.close()
conn = self.getConnection()
ac_conn.close()
with self.getCursor() as crsr:
selectSql = 'SELECT fldData from xx_%s' % config.tmp
crsr.execute(selectSql) # closing the connection should _not_ have forced rollback
rs = crsr.fetchall()
assert len(rs) == 10, 'all records should still be present'
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
class TestADOwithSQLServer(CommonDBTests):
def setUp(self):
self.conn = config.dbSqlServerconnect(*config.connStrSQLServer[0], **config.connStrSQLServer[1])
self.conn.timeout = 30 # turn timeout back up
self.engine = 'MSSQL'
self.db = config.dbSqlServerconnect
self.remote = config.connStrSQLServer[2]
def tearDown(self):
try:
self.conn.rollback()
except:
pass
try:
self.conn.close()
except:
pass
self.conn=None
def getConnection(self):
return self.conn
def getAnotherConnection(self, addkeys=None):
keys = dict(config.connStrSQLServer[1])
if addkeys:
keys.update(addkeys)
return config.dbSqlServerconnect(*config.connStrSQLServer[0], **keys)
def testVariableReturningStoredProcedure(self):
crsr=self.conn.cursor()
spdef= """
CREATE PROCEDURE sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting
@theInput varchar(50),
@theOtherInput varchar(50),
@theOutput varchar(100) OUTPUT
AS
SET @theOutput=@theInput+@theOtherInput
"""
try:
crsr.execute("DROP PROCEDURE sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting")
self.conn.commit()
except: #Make sure it is empty
pass
crsr.execute(spdef)
retvalues=crsr.callproc('sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting',('Dodsworth','Anne',' '))
assert retvalues[0]=='Dodsworth', '%s is not "Dodsworth"'%repr(retvalues[0])
assert retvalues[1]=='Anne','%s is not "Anne"'%repr(retvalues[1])
assert retvalues[2]=='DodsworthAnne','%s is not "DodsworthAnne"'%repr(retvalues[2])
self.conn.rollback()
def testMultipleSetReturn(self):
crsr=self.getCursor()
self.helpCreateAndPopulateTableTemp(crsr)
spdef= """
CREATE PROCEDURE sp_DeleteMe_OnlyForTesting
AS
SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s ORDER BY fldData ASC
SELECT fldData From xx_%s where fldData = -9999
SELECT fldData FROM xx_%s ORDER BY fldData DESC
""" % (config.tmp, config.tmp, config.tmp)
try:
crsr.execute("DROP PROCEDURE sp_DeleteMe_OnlyForTesting")
self.conn.commit()
except: #Make sure it is empty
pass
crsr.execute(spdef)
retvalues=crsr.callproc('sp_DeleteMe_OnlyForTesting')
row=crsr.fetchone()
self.assertEquals(row[0], 0)
assert crsr.nextset() == True, 'Operation should succeed'
assert not crsr.fetchall(), 'Should be an empty second set'
assert crsr.nextset() == True, 'third set should be present'
rowdesc=crsr.fetchall()
self.assertEquals(rowdesc[0][0],8)
assert crsr.nextset() == None,'No more return sets, should return None'
self.helpRollbackTblTemp()
def testDatetimeProcedureParameter(self):
crsr=self.conn.cursor()
spdef= """
CREATE PROCEDURE sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting
@theInput DATETIME,
@theOtherInput varchar(50),
@theOutput varchar(100) OUTPUT
AS
SET @theOutput = CONVERT(CHARACTER(20), @theInput, 0) + @theOtherInput
"""
try:
crsr.execute("DROP PROCEDURE sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting")
self.conn.commit()
except: #Make sure it is empty
pass
crsr.execute(spdef)
result = crsr.callproc('sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting', [adodbapi.Timestamp(2014,12,25,0,1,0), 'Beep', ' ' * 30])
assert result[2] == 'Dec 25 2014 12:01AM Beep', 'value was="%s"' % result[2]
self.conn.rollback()
def testIncorrectStoredProcedureParameter(self):
crsr=self.conn.cursor()
spdef= """
CREATE PROCEDURE sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting
@theInput DATETIME,
@theOtherInput varchar(50),
@theOutput varchar(100) OUTPUT
AS
SET @theOutput = CONVERT(CHARACTER(20), @theInput) + @theOtherInput
"""
try:
crsr.execute("DROP PROCEDURE sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting")
self.conn.commit()
except: #Make sure it is empty
pass
crsr.execute(spdef)
# calling the sproc with a string for the first parameter where a DateTime is expected
result = tryconnection.try_operation_with_expected_exception(
(api.DataError,api.DatabaseError),
crsr.callproc,
['sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting'],
{'parameters': ['this is wrong', 'Anne', 'not Alice']}
)
if result[0]: # the expected exception was raised
assert '@theInput' in str(result[1]) or 'DatabaseError' in str(result), \
'Identifies the wrong erroneous parameter'
else:
assert result[0], result[1] # incorrect or no exception
self.conn.rollback()
class TestADOwithAccessDB(CommonDBTests):
def setUp(self):
self.conn = config.dbAccessconnect(*config.connStrAccess[0], **config.connStrAccess[1])
self.conn.timeout = 30 # turn timeout back up
self.engine = 'ACCESS'
self.db = config.dbAccessconnect
self.remote = config.connStrAccess[2]
def tearDown(self):
try:
self.conn.rollback()
except:
pass
try:
self.conn.close()
except:
pass
self.conn=None
def getConnection(self):
return self.conn
def getAnotherConnection(self, addkeys=None):
raise NotImplementedError('Jet cannot use a second connection to the database')
def testOkConnect(self):
c = self.db(*config.connStrAccess[0], **config.connStrAccess[1])
assert c != None
c.close()
class TestADOwithMySql(CommonDBTests):
def setUp(self):
self.conn = config.dbMySqlconnect(*config.connStrMySql[0], **config.connStrMySql[1])
self.conn.timeout = 30 # turn timeout back up
self.engine = 'MySQL'
self.db = config.dbMySqlconnect
self.remote = config.connStrMySql[2]
def tearDown(self):
try:
self.conn.rollback()
except:
pass
try:
self.conn.close()
except:
pass
self.conn=None
def getConnection(self):
return self.conn
def getAnotherConnection(self, addkeys=None):
keys = dict(config.connStrMySql[1])
if addkeys:
keys.update(addkeys)
return config.dbMySqlconnect(*config.connStrMySql[0], **keys)
def testOkConnect(self):
c = self.db(*config.connStrMySql[0], **config.connStrMySql[1])
assert c != None
# def testStoredProcedure(self):
# crsr=self.conn.cursor()
# try:
# crsr.execute("DROP PROCEDURE DeleteMeOnlyForTesting")
# self.conn.commit()
# except: #Make sure it is empty
# pass
# spdef= """
# DELIMITER $$
# CREATE PROCEDURE DeleteMeOnlyForTesting (onein CHAR(10), twoin CHAR(10), OUT theout CHAR(20))
# DETERMINISTIC
# BEGIN
# SET theout = onein //|| twoin;
# /* (SELECT 'a small string' as result; */
# END $$
# """
#
# crsr.execute(spdef)
#
# retvalues=crsr.callproc('DeleteMeOnlyForTesting',('Dodsworth','Anne',' '))
# print 'return value (mysql)=',repr(crsr.returnValue) ###
# assert retvalues[0]=='Dodsworth', '%s is not "Dodsworth"'%repr(retvalues[0])
# assert retvalues[1]=='Anne','%s is not "Anne"'%repr(retvalues[1])
# assert retvalues[2]=='DodsworthAnne','%s is not "DodsworthAnne"'%repr(retvalues[2])
#
# try:
# crsr.execute("DROP PROCEDURE, DeleteMeOnlyForTesting")
# self.conn.commit()
# except: #Make sure it is empty
# pass
class TestADOwithPostgres(CommonDBTests):
def setUp(self):
self.conn = config.dbPostgresConnect(*config.connStrPostgres[0], **config.connStrPostgres[1])
self.conn.timeout = 30 # turn timeout back up
self.engine = 'PostgreSQL'
self.db = config.dbPostgresConnect
self.remote = config.connStrPostgres[2]
def tearDown(self):
try:
self.conn.rollback()
except:
pass
try:
self.conn.close()
except:
pass
self.conn=None
def getConnection(self):
return self.conn
def getAnotherConnection(self, addkeys=None):
keys = dict(config.connStrPostgres[1])
if addkeys:
keys.update(addkeys)
return config.dbPostgresConnect(*config.connStrPostgres[0], **keys)
def testOkConnect(self):
c = self.db(*config.connStrPostgres[0], **config.connStrPostgres[1])
assert c != None
# def testStoredProcedure(self):
# crsr=self.conn.cursor()
# spdef= """
# CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION DeleteMeOnlyForTesting (text, text)
# RETURNS text AS $funk$
# BEGIN
# RETURN $1 || $2;
# END;
# $funk$
# LANGUAGE SQL;
# """
#
# crsr.execute(spdef)
# retvalues = crsr.callproc('DeleteMeOnlyForTesting',('Dodsworth','Anne',' '))
# ### print 'return value (pg)=',repr(crsr.returnValue) ###
# assert retvalues[0]=='Dodsworth', '%s is not "Dodsworth"'%repr(retvalues[0])
# assert retvalues[1]=='Anne','%s is not "Anne"'%repr(retvalues[1])
# assert retvalues[2]=='Dodsworth Anne','%s is not "Dodsworth Anne"'%repr(retvalues[2])
# self.conn.rollback()
# try:
# crsr.execute("DROP PROCEDURE, DeleteMeOnlyForTesting")
# self.conn.commit()
# except: #Make sure it is empty
# pass
class TimeConverterInterfaceTest(unittest.TestCase):
def testIDate(self):
assert self.tc.Date(1990,2,2)
def testITime(self):
assert self.tc.Time(13,2,2)
def testITimestamp(self):
assert self.tc.Timestamp(1990,2,2,13,2,1)
def testIDateObjectFromCOMDate(self):
assert self.tc.DateObjectFromCOMDate(37435.7604282)
def testICOMDate(self):
assert hasattr(self.tc,'COMDate')
def testExactDate(self):
d=self.tc.Date(1994,11,15)
comDate=self.tc.COMDate(d)
correct=34653.0
assert comDate == correct,comDate
def testExactTimestamp(self):
d=self.tc.Timestamp(1994,11,15,12,0,0)
comDate=self.tc.COMDate(d)
correct=34653.5
self.assertEquals( comDate ,correct)
d=self.tc.Timestamp(2003,5,6,14,15,17)
comDate=self.tc.COMDate(d)
correct=37747.593946759262
self.assertEquals( comDate ,correct)
def testIsoFormat(self):
d=self.tc.Timestamp(1994,11,15,12,3,10)
iso=self.tc.DateObjectToIsoFormatString(d)
self.assertEquals(str(iso[:19]) , '1994-11-15 12:03:10')
dt=self.tc.Date(2003,5,2)
iso=self.tc.DateObjectToIsoFormatString(dt)
self.assertEquals(str(iso[:10]), '2003-05-02')
if config.doMxDateTimeTest:
import mx.DateTime
class TestMXDateTimeConverter(TimeConverterInterfaceTest):
def setUp(self):
self.tc = api.mxDateTimeConverter()
def testCOMDate(self):
t=mx.DateTime.DateTime(2002,6,28,18,15,2)
cmd=self.tc.COMDate(t)
assert cmd == t.COMDate()
def testDateObjectFromCOMDate(self):
cmd=self.tc.DateObjectFromCOMDate(37435.7604282)
t=mx.DateTime.DateTime(2002,6,28,18,15,0)
t2=mx.DateTime.DateTime(2002,6,28,18,15,2)
assert t2>cmd>t
def testDate(self):
assert mx.DateTime.Date(1980,11,4)==self.tc.Date(1980,11,4)
def testTime(self):
assert mx.DateTime.Time(13,11,4)==self.tc.Time(13,11,4)
def testTimestamp(self):
t=mx.DateTime.DateTime(2002,6,28,18,15,1)
obj=self.tc.Timestamp(2002,6,28,18,15,1)
assert t == obj
import time
class TestPythonTimeConverter(TimeConverterInterfaceTest):
def setUp(self):
self.tc=api.pythonTimeConverter()
def testCOMDate(self):
mk = time.mktime((2002,6,28,18,15,1, 4,31+28+31+30+31+28,-1))
t=time.localtime(mk)
# Fri, 28 Jun 2002 18:15:01 +0000
cmd=self.tc.COMDate(t)
assert abs(cmd - 37435.7604282) < 1.0/24,"%f more than an hour wrong" % cmd
def testDateObjectFromCOMDate(self):
cmd=self.tc.DateObjectFromCOMDate(37435.7604282)
t1=time.gmtime(time.mktime((2002,6,28,0,14,1, 4,31+28+31+30+31+28,-1)))
#there are errors in the implementation of gmtime which we ignore
t2=time.gmtime(time.mktime((2002,6,29,12,14,2, 4,31+28+31+30+31+28,-1)))
assert t1<cmd<t2, '"%s" should be about 2002-6-28 12:15:01'%repr(cmd)
def testDate(self):
t1=time.mktime((2002,6,28,18,15,1, 4,31+28+31+30+31+30,0))
t2=time.mktime((2002,6,30,18,15,1, 4,31+28+31+30+31+28,0))
obj=self.tc.Date(2002,6,29)
assert t1< time.mktime(obj)<t2,obj
def testTime(self):
self.assertEquals( self.tc.Time(18,15,2),time.gmtime(18*60*60+15*60+2))
def testTimestamp(self):
t1=time.localtime(time.mktime((2002,6,28,18,14,1, 4,31+28+31+30+31+28,-1)))
t2=time.localtime(time.mktime((2002,6,28,18,16,1, 4,31+28+31+30+31+28,-1)))
obj=self.tc.Timestamp(2002,6,28,18,15,2)
assert t1< obj <t2,obj
class TestPythonDateTimeConverter(TimeConverterInterfaceTest):
def setUp(self):
self.tc = api.pythonDateTimeConverter()
def testCOMDate(self):
t=datetime.datetime( 2002,6,28,18,15,1)
# Fri, 28 Jun 2002 18:15:01 +0000
cmd=self.tc.COMDate(t)
assert abs(cmd - 37435.7604282) < 1.0/24,"more than an hour wrong"
def testDateObjectFromCOMDate(self):
cmd = self.tc.DateObjectFromCOMDate(37435.7604282)
t1 = datetime.datetime(2002,6,28,18,14,1)
t2 = datetime.datetime(2002,6,28,18,16,1)
assert t1 < cmd < t2, cmd
tx = datetime.datetime(2002,6,28,18,14,1,900000) # testing that microseconds don't become milliseconds
c1 = self.tc.DateObjectFromCOMDate(self.tc.COMDate(tx))
assert t1 < c1 < t2, c1
def testDate(self):
t1=datetime.date(2002,6,28)
t2=datetime.date(2002,6,30)
obj=self.tc.Date(2002,6,29)
assert t1< obj <t2,obj
def testTime(self):
self.assertEquals( self.tc.Time(18,15,2).isoformat()[:8],'18:15:02')
def testTimestamp(self):
t1=datetime.datetime(2002,6,28,18,14,1)
t2=datetime.datetime(2002,6,28,18,16,1)
obj=self.tc.Timestamp(2002,6,28,18,15,2)
assert t1< obj <t2,obj
suites=[]
suites.append( unittest.makeSuite(TestPythonDateTimeConverter,'test'))
if config.doMxDateTimeTest:
suites.append( unittest.makeSuite(TestMXDateTimeConverter,'test'))
if config.doTimeTest:
suites.append( unittest.makeSuite(TestPythonTimeConverter,'test'))
if config.doAccessTest:
suites.append( unittest.makeSuite(TestADOwithAccessDB,'test'))
if config.doSqlServerTest:
suites.append( unittest.makeSuite(TestADOwithSQLServer,'test'))
if config.doMySqlTest:
suites.append( unittest.makeSuite(TestADOwithMySql,'test'))
if config.doPostgresTest:
suites.append( unittest.makeSuite(TestADOwithPostgres,'test'))
class cleanup_manager(object):
def __enter__(self):
pass
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
config.cleanup(config.testfolder, config.mdb_name)
suite=unittest.TestSuite(suites)
if __name__ == '__main__':
with cleanup_manager():
defaultDateConverter = adodbapi.dateconverter
print(__doc__)
print(("Default Date Converter is %s" %(defaultDateConverter,)))
dateconverter = defaultDateConverter
tag = 'datetime'
unittest.TextTestRunner().run(suite)
if config.iterateOverTimeTests:
for test, dateconverter, tag in (
(config.doTimeTest,api.pythonTimeConverter, 'pythontime'),
(config.doMxDateTimeTest, api.mxDateTimeConverter, 'mx')):
if test:
adodbapi.adodbapi.dateconverter = dateconverter()
print("Changed dateconverter to ")
print((adodbapi.adodbapi.dateconverter))
unittest.TextTestRunner().run(suite)