import collections.abc as collections_abc from contextlib import contextmanager from contextlib import nullcontext import copy from io import StringIO import re import threading from unittest import mock from unittest.mock import call from unittest.mock import Mock from unittest.mock import patch import weakref import sqlalchemy as tsa from sqlalchemy import bindparam from sqlalchemy import create_engine from sqlalchemy import create_mock_engine from sqlalchemy import event from sqlalchemy import func from sqlalchemy import inspect from sqlalchemy import INT from sqlalchemy import Integer from sqlalchemy import LargeBinary from sqlalchemy import MetaData from sqlalchemy import select from sqlalchemy import Sequence from sqlalchemy import String from sqlalchemy import testing from sqlalchemy import text from sqlalchemy import TypeDecorator from sqlalchemy import util from sqlalchemy import VARCHAR from sqlalchemy.engine import BindTyping from sqlalchemy.engine import default from sqlalchemy.engine.base import Connection from sqlalchemy.engine.base import Engine from sqlalchemy.pool import NullPool from sqlalchemy.pool import QueuePool from sqlalchemy.sql import column from sqlalchemy.sql import literal from sqlalchemy.sql.elements import literal_column from sqlalchemy.testing import assert_raises from sqlalchemy.testing import assert_raises_message from sqlalchemy.testing import config from sqlalchemy.testing import engines from sqlalchemy.testing import eq_ from sqlalchemy.testing import expect_raises_message from sqlalchemy.testing import fixtures from sqlalchemy.testing import is_ from sqlalchemy.testing import is_false from sqlalchemy.testing import is_not from sqlalchemy.testing import is_true from sqlalchemy.testing.assertsql import CompiledSQL from sqlalchemy.testing.provision import normalize_sequence from sqlalchemy.testing.schema import Column from sqlalchemy.testing.schema import Table from sqlalchemy.testing.util import gc_collect from sqlalchemy.testing.util import picklers class SomeException(Exception): pass class Foo: def __str__(self): return "foo" def __unicode__(self): return "fóó" class ExecuteTest(fixtures.TablesTest): __backend__ = True @classmethod def define_tables(cls, metadata): Table( "users", metadata, Column("user_id", INT, primary_key=True, autoincrement=False), Column("user_name", VARCHAR(20)), ) Table( "users_autoinc", metadata, Column( "user_id", INT, primary_key=True, test_needs_autoincrement=True ), Column("user_name", VARCHAR(20)), ) def test_no_params_option(self): stmt = ( "SELECT '%'" + testing.db.dialect.statement_compiler( testing.db.dialect, None ).default_from() ) with testing.db.connect() as conn: result = ( conn.execution_options(no_parameters=True) .exec_driver_sql(stmt) .scalar() ) eq_(result, "%") def test_no_strings(self, connection): with expect_raises_message( tsa.exc.ObjectNotExecutableError, "Not an executable object: 'select 1'", ): connection.execute("select 1") def test_raw_positional_invalid(self, connection): assert_raises_message( tsa.exc.ArgumentError, "List argument must consist only of tuples or dictionaries", connection.exec_driver_sql, "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (?, ?)", [2, "fred"], ) assert_raises_message( tsa.exc.ArgumentError, "List argument must consist only of tuples or dictionaries", connection.exec_driver_sql, "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (?, ?)", [[3, "ed"], [4, "horse"]], ) def test_raw_named_invalid(self, connection): # this is awkward b.c. this is just testing if regular Python # is raising TypeError if they happened to send arguments that # look like the legacy ones which also happen to conflict with # the positional signature for the method. some combinations # can get through and fail differently assert_raises( TypeError, connection.exec_driver_sql, "insert into users (user_id, user_name) " "values (%(id)s, %(name)s)", {"id": 2, "name": "ed"}, {"id": 3, "name": "horse"}, {"id": 4, "name": "horse"}, ) assert_raises( TypeError, connection.exec_driver_sql, "insert into users (user_id, user_name) " "values (%(id)s, %(name)s)", id=4, name="sally", ) @testing.requires.qmark_paramstyle def test_raw_qmark(self, connection): conn = connection conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (?, ?)", (1, "jack"), ) conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (?, ?)", (2, "fred"), ) conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (?, ?)", [(3, "ed"), (4, "horse")], ) conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (?, ?)", [(5, "barney"), (6, "donkey")], ) conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (?, ?)", (7, "sally"), ) res = conn.exec_driver_sql("select * from users order by user_id") assert res.fetchall() == [ (1, "jack"), (2, "fred"), (3, "ed"), (4, "horse"), (5, "barney"), (6, "donkey"), (7, "sally"), ] res = conn.exec_driver_sql( "select * from users where user_name=?", ("jack",) ) assert res.fetchall() == [(1, "jack")] @testing.requires.format_paramstyle def test_raw_sprintf(self, connection): conn = connection conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (%s, %s)", (1, "jack"), ) conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (%s, %s)", [(2, "ed"), (3, "horse")], ) conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (%s, %s)", (4, "sally"), ) conn.exec_driver_sql("insert into users (user_id) values (%s)", (5,)) res = conn.exec_driver_sql("select * from users order by user_id") assert res.fetchall() == [ (1, "jack"), (2, "ed"), (3, "horse"), (4, "sally"), (5, None), ] res = conn.exec_driver_sql( "select * from users where user_name=%s", ("jack",) ) assert res.fetchall() == [(1, "jack")] @testing.requires.pyformat_paramstyle def test_raw_python(self, connection): conn = connection conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) " "values (%(id)s, %(name)s)", {"id": 1, "name": "jack"}, ) conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) " "values (%(id)s, %(name)s)", [{"id": 2, "name": "ed"}, {"id": 3, "name": "horse"}], ) conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) " "values (%(id)s, %(name)s)", dict(id=4, name="sally"), ) res = conn.exec_driver_sql("select * from users order by user_id") assert res.fetchall() == [ (1, "jack"), (2, "ed"), (3, "horse"), (4, "sally"), ] @testing.requires.named_paramstyle def test_raw_named(self, connection): conn = connection conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (:id, :name)", {"id": 1, "name": "jack"}, ) conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (:id, :name)", [{"id": 2, "name": "ed"}, {"id": 3, "name": "horse"}], ) conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into users (user_id, user_name) values (:id, :name)", {"id": 4, "name": "sally"}, ) res = conn.exec_driver_sql("select * from users order by user_id") assert res.fetchall() == [ (1, "jack"), (2, "ed"), (3, "horse"), (4, "sally"), ] def test_raw_tuple_params(self, connection): """test #7820 There was an apparent improvement in the distill params methodology used in exec_driver_sql which allows raw tuples to pass through. In 1.4 there seems to be a _distill_cursor_params() function that says it can handle this kind of parameter, but it isn't used and when I tried to substitute it in for exec_driver_sql(), things still fail. In any case, add coverage here for the use case of passing direct tuple params to exec_driver_sql including as the first param, to note that it isn't mis-interpreted the way it is in 1.x. """ with patch.object(connection.dialect, "do_execute") as do_exec: connection.exec_driver_sql( "UPDATE users SET user_name = 'query_one' WHERE " "user_id = %s OR user_id IN %s", (3, (1, 2)), ) connection.exec_driver_sql( "UPDATE users SET user_name = 'query_two' WHERE " "user_id IN %s OR user_id = %s", ((1, 2), 3), ) eq_( do_exec.mock_calls, [ call( mock.ANY, "UPDATE users SET user_name = 'query_one' " "WHERE user_id = %s OR user_id IN %s", connection.dialect.execute_sequence_format((3, (1, 2))), mock.ANY, ), call( mock.ANY, "UPDATE users SET user_name = 'query_two' " "WHERE user_id IN %s OR user_id = %s", connection.dialect.execute_sequence_format(((1, 2), 3)), mock.ANY, ), ], ) def test_non_dict_mapping(self, connection): """ensure arbitrary Mapping works for execute()""" class NotADict(collections_abc.Mapping): def __init__(self, _data): self._data = _data def __iter__(self): return iter(self._data) def __len__(self): return len(self._data) def __getitem__(self, key): return self._data[key] def keys(self): return self._data.keys() nd = NotADict({"a": 10, "b": 15}) eq_(dict(nd), {"a": 10, "b": 15}) result = connection.execute( select( bindparam("a", type_=Integer), bindparam("b", type_=Integer) ), nd, ) eq_(result.first(), (10, 15)) def test_row_works_as_mapping(self, connection): """ensure the RowMapping object works as a parameter dictionary for execute.""" result = connection.execute( select(literal(10).label("a"), literal(15).label("b")) ) row = result.first() eq_(row, (10, 15)) eq_(row._mapping, {"a": 10, "b": 15}) result = connection.execute( select( bindparam("a", type_=Integer).label("a"), bindparam("b", type_=Integer).label("b"), ), row._mapping, ) row = result.first() eq_(row, (10, 15)) eq_(row._mapping, {"a": 10, "b": 15}) def test_dialect_has_table_assertion(self): with expect_raises_message( tsa.exc.ArgumentError, r"The argument passed to Dialect.has_table\(\) should be a", ): testing.db.dialect.has_table(testing.db, "some_table") def test_exception_wrapping_dbapi(self): with testing.db.connect() as conn: # engine does not have exec_driver_sql assert_raises_message( tsa.exc.DBAPIError, r"not_a_valid_statement", conn.exec_driver_sql, "not_a_valid_statement", ) @testing.requires.sqlite def test_exception_wrapping_non_dbapi_error(self): e = create_engine("sqlite://") e.dialect.is_disconnect = is_disconnect = Mock() with e.connect() as c: c.connection.cursor = Mock( return_value=Mock( execute=Mock( side_effect=TypeError("I'm not a DBAPI error") ) ) ) assert_raises_message( TypeError, "I'm not a DBAPI error", c.exec_driver_sql, "select ", ) eq_(is_disconnect.call_count, 0) def test_exception_wrapping_non_standard_dbapi_error(self): class DBAPIError(Exception): pass class OperationalError(DBAPIError): pass class NonStandardException(OperationalError): pass # TODO: this test is assuming too much of arbitrary dialects and would # be better suited tested against a single mock dialect that does not # have any special behaviors with patch.object( testing.db.dialect, "dbapi", Mock(Error=DBAPIError) ), patch.object( testing.db.dialect, "loaded_dbapi", Mock(Error=DBAPIError) ), patch.object( testing.db.dialect, "is_disconnect", lambda *arg: False ), patch.object( testing.db.dialect, "do_execute", Mock(side_effect=NonStandardException), ), patch.object( testing.db.dialect.execution_ctx_cls, "handle_dbapi_exception", Mock(), ): with testing.db.connect() as conn: assert_raises( tsa.exc.OperationalError, conn.exec_driver_sql, "select 1" ) def test_exception_wrapping_non_dbapi_statement(self): class MyType(TypeDecorator): impl = Integer cache_ok = True def process_bind_param(self, value, dialect): raise SomeException("nope") def _go(conn): assert_raises_message( tsa.exc.StatementError, r"\(.*.SomeException\) " r"nope\n\[SQL\: u?SELECT 1 ", conn.execute, select(1).where(column("foo") == literal("bar", MyType())), ) with testing.db.connect() as conn: _go(conn) def test_not_an_executable(self): for obj in ( Table("foo", MetaData(), Column("x", Integer)), Column("x", Integer), tsa.and_(True), tsa.and_(True).compile(), column("foo"), column("foo").compile(), select(1).cte(), # select(1).subquery(), MetaData(), Integer(), tsa.Index(name="foo"), tsa.UniqueConstraint("x"), ): with testing.db.connect() as conn: assert_raises_message( tsa.exc.ObjectNotExecutableError, "Not an executable object", conn.execute, obj, ) def test_stmt_exception_bytestring_raised(self): name = "méil" users = self.tables.users with testing.db.connect() as conn: assert_raises_message( tsa.exc.StatementError, "A value is required for bind parameter 'uname'\n" ".*SELECT users.user_name AS .méil.", conn.execute, select(users.c.user_name.label(name)).where( users.c.user_name == bindparam("uname") ), {"uname_incorrect": "foo"}, ) def test_stmt_exception_bytestring_utf8(self): # uncommon case for Py3K, bytestring object passed # as the error message message = "some message méil".encode() err = tsa.exc.SQLAlchemyError(message) eq_(str(err), "some message méil") def test_stmt_exception_bytestring_latin1(self): # uncommon case for Py3K, bytestring object passed # as the error message message = "some message méil".encode("latin-1") err = tsa.exc.SQLAlchemyError(message) eq_(str(err), "some message m\\xe9il") def test_stmt_exception_unicode_hook_unicode(self): # uncommon case for Py2K, Unicode object passed # as the error message message = "some message méil" err = tsa.exc.SQLAlchemyError(message) eq_(str(err), "some message méil") def test_stmt_exception_object_arg(self): err = tsa.exc.SQLAlchemyError(Foo()) eq_(str(err), "foo") def test_stmt_exception_str_multi_args(self): err = tsa.exc.SQLAlchemyError("some message", 206) eq_(str(err), "('some message', 206)") def test_stmt_exception_str_multi_args_bytestring(self): message = "some message méil".encode() err = tsa.exc.SQLAlchemyError(message, 206) eq_(str(err), str((message, 206))) def test_stmt_exception_str_multi_args_unicode(self): message = "some message méil" err = tsa.exc.SQLAlchemyError(message, 206) eq_(str(err), str((message, 206))) def test_stmt_exception_pickleable_no_dbapi(self): self._test_stmt_exception_pickleable(Exception("hello world")) @testing.crashes( "postgresql+psycopg2", "Older versions don't support cursor pickling, newer ones do", ) @testing.fails_on( "mysql+mysqlconnector", "Exception doesn't come back exactly the same from pickle", ) @testing.fails_on( "oracle+cx_oracle", "cx_oracle exception seems to be having some issue with pickling", ) @testing.fails_on( "oracle+oracledb", "oracledb exception seems to be having some issue with pickling", ) def test_stmt_exception_pickleable_plus_dbapi(self): raw = testing.db.raw_connection() the_orig = None try: try: cursor = raw.cursor() cursor.execute("SELECTINCORRECT") except testing.db.dialect.dbapi.Error as orig: # py3k has "orig" in local scope... the_orig = orig finally: raw.close() self._test_stmt_exception_pickleable(the_orig) def _test_stmt_exception_pickleable(self, orig): for sa_exc in ( tsa.exc.StatementError( "some error", "select * from table", {"foo": "bar"}, orig, False, ), tsa.exc.InterfaceError( "select * from table", {"foo": "bar"}, orig, True ), tsa.exc.NoReferencedTableError("message", "tname"), tsa.exc.NoReferencedColumnError("message", "tname", "cname"), tsa.exc.CircularDependencyError( "some message", [1, 2, 3], [(1, 2), (3, 4)] ), ): for loads, dumps in picklers(): repickled = loads(dumps(sa_exc)) eq_(repickled.args[0], sa_exc.args[0]) if isinstance(sa_exc, tsa.exc.StatementError): eq_(repickled.params, {"foo": "bar"}) eq_(repickled.statement, sa_exc.statement) if hasattr(sa_exc, "connection_invalidated"): eq_( repickled.connection_invalidated, sa_exc.connection_invalidated, ) eq_(repickled.orig.args[0], orig.args[0]) def test_dont_wrap_mixin(self): class MyException(Exception, tsa.exc.DontWrapMixin): pass class MyType(TypeDecorator): impl = Integer cache_ok = True def process_bind_param(self, value, dialect): raise MyException("nope") def _go(conn): assert_raises_message( MyException, "nope", conn.execute, select(1).where(column("foo") == literal("bar", MyType())), ) conn = testing.db.connect() try: _go(conn) finally: conn.close() def test_empty_insert(self, connection): """test that execute() interprets [] as a list with no params""" users_autoinc = self.tables.users_autoinc connection.execute( users_autoinc.insert().values(user_name=bindparam("name", None)), [], ) eq_(connection.execute(users_autoinc.select()).fetchall(), [(1, None)]) @testing.only_on("sqlite") def test_execute_compiled_favors_compiled_paramstyle(self): users = self.tables.users with patch.object(testing.db.dialect, "do_execute") as do_exec: stmt = users.update().values(user_id=1, user_name="foo") d1 = default.DefaultDialect(paramstyle="format") d2 = default.DefaultDialect(paramstyle="pyformat") with testing.db.begin() as conn: conn.execute(stmt.compile(dialect=d1)) conn.execute(stmt.compile(dialect=d2)) eq_( do_exec.mock_calls, [ call( mock.ANY, "UPDATE users SET user_id=%s, user_name=%s", (1, "foo"), mock.ANY, ), call( mock.ANY, "UPDATE users SET user_id=%(user_id)s, " "user_name=%(user_name)s", {"user_name": "foo", "user_id": 1}, mock.ANY, ), ], ) @testing.requires.ad_hoc_engines def test_engine_level_options(self): eng = engines.testing_engine( options={"execution_options": {"foo": "bar"}} ) with eng.connect() as conn: eq_(conn._execution_options["foo"], "bar") eq_( conn.execution_options(bat="hoho")._execution_options["foo"], "bar", ) eq_( conn.execution_options(bat="hoho")._execution_options["bat"], "hoho", ) eq_( conn.execution_options(foo="hoho")._execution_options["foo"], "hoho", ) eng.update_execution_options(foo="hoho") conn = eng.connect() eq_(conn._execution_options["foo"], "hoho") @testing.requires.ad_hoc_engines def test_generative_engine_execution_options(self): eng = engines.testing_engine( options={"execution_options": {"base": "x1"}} ) is_(eng.engine, eng) eng1 = eng.execution_options(foo="b1") is_(eng1.engine, eng1) eng2 = eng.execution_options(foo="b2") eng1a = eng1.execution_options(bar="a1") eng2a = eng2.execution_options(foo="b3", bar="a2") is_(eng2a.engine, eng2a) eq_(eng._execution_options, {"base": "x1"}) eq_(eng1._execution_options, {"base": "x1", "foo": "b1"}) eq_(eng2._execution_options, {"base": "x1", "foo": "b2"}) eq_(eng1a._execution_options, {"base": "x1", "foo": "b1", "bar": "a1"}) eq_(eng2a._execution_options, {"base": "x1", "foo": "b3", "bar": "a2"}) is_(eng1a.pool, eng.pool) # test pool is shared eng2.dispose() is_(eng1a.pool, eng2.pool) is_(eng.pool, eng2.pool) @testing.requires.ad_hoc_engines def test_autocommit_option_no_issue_first_connect(self): eng = create_engine(testing.db.url) eng.update_execution_options(autocommit=True) conn = eng.connect() eq_(conn._execution_options, {"autocommit": True}) conn.close() def test_initialize_rollback(self): """test a rollback happens during first connect""" eng = create_engine(testing.db.url) with patch.object(eng.dialect, "do_rollback") as do_rollback: assert do_rollback.call_count == 0 connection = eng.connect() assert do_rollback.call_count == 1 connection.close() @testing.requires.ad_hoc_engines def test_dialect_init_uses_options(self): eng = create_engine(testing.db.url) def my_init(connection): connection.execution_options(foo="bar").execute(select(1)) with patch.object(eng.dialect, "initialize", my_init): conn = eng.connect() eq_(conn._execution_options, {}) conn.close() @testing.requires.ad_hoc_engines def test_generative_engine_event_dispatch_hasevents(self): def l1(*arg, **kw): pass eng = create_engine(testing.db.url) assert not eng._has_events event.listen(eng, "before_execute", l1) eng2 = eng.execution_options(foo="bar") assert eng2._has_events def test_works_after_dispose(self): eng = create_engine(testing.db.url) for i in range(3): with eng.connect() as conn: eq_(conn.scalar(select(1)), 1) eng.dispose() def test_works_after_dispose_testing_engine(self): eng = engines.testing_engine() for i in range(3): with eng.connect() as conn: eq_(conn.scalar(select(1)), 1) eng.dispose() def test_scalar(self, connection): conn = connection users = self.tables.users conn.execute( users.insert(), [ {"user_id": 1, "user_name": "sandy"}, {"user_id": 2, "user_name": "spongebob"}, ], ) res = conn.scalar(select(users.c.user_name).order_by(users.c.user_id)) eq_(res, "sandy") def test_scalars(self, connection): conn = connection users = self.tables.users conn.execute( users.insert(), [ {"user_id": 1, "user_name": "sandy"}, {"user_id": 2, "user_name": "spongebob"}, ], ) res = conn.scalars(select(users.c.user_name).order_by(users.c.user_id)) eq_(res.all(), ["sandy", "spongebob"]) @testing.combinations( ({}, {}, {}), ({"a": "b"}, {}, {"a": "b"}), ({"a": "b", "d": "e"}, {"a": "c"}, {"a": "c", "d": "e"}), argnames="conn_opts, exec_opts, expected", ) def test_execution_opts_per_invoke( self, connection, conn_opts, exec_opts, expected ): opts = [] @event.listens_for(connection, "before_cursor_execute") def before_cursor_execute( conn, cursor, statement, parameters, context, executemany ): opts.append(context.execution_options) if conn_opts: connection = connection.execution_options(**conn_opts) if exec_opts: connection.execute(select(1), execution_options=exec_opts) else: connection.execute(select(1)) eq_(opts, [expected]) @testing.combinations( ({}, {}, {}, {}), ({}, {"a": "b"}, {}, {"a": "b"}), ({}, {"a": "b", "d": "e"}, {"a": "c"}, {"a": "c", "d": "e"}), ( {"q": "z", "p": "r"}, {"a": "b", "p": "x", "d": "e"}, {"a": "c"}, {"q": "z", "p": "x", "a": "c", "d": "e"}, ), argnames="stmt_opts, conn_opts, exec_opts, expected", ) def test_execution_opts_per_invoke_execute_events( self, connection, stmt_opts, conn_opts, exec_opts, expected ): opts = [] @event.listens_for(connection, "before_execute") def before_execute( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, execution_options ): opts.append(("before", execution_options)) @event.listens_for(connection, "after_execute") def after_execute( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, execution_options, result, ): opts.append(("after", execution_options)) stmt = select(1) if stmt_opts: stmt = stmt.execution_options(**stmt_opts) if conn_opts: connection = connection.execution_options(**conn_opts) if exec_opts: connection.execute(stmt, execution_options=exec_opts) else: connection.execute(stmt) eq_(opts, [("before", expected), ("after", expected)]) @testing.combinations( ({"user_id": 1, "user_name": "name1"},), ([{"user_id": 1, "user_name": "name1"}],), (({"user_id": 1, "user_name": "name1"},),), ( [ {"user_id": 1, "user_name": "name1"}, {"user_id": 2, "user_name": "name2"}, ], ), argnames="parameters", ) def test_params_interpretation(self, connection, parameters): users = self.tables.users connection.execute(users.insert(), parameters) class ConvenienceExecuteTest(fixtures.TablesTest): __backend__ = True @classmethod def define_tables(cls, metadata): cls.table = Table( "exec_test", metadata, Column("a", Integer), Column("b", Integer), test_needs_acid=True, ) def _trans_fn(self, is_transaction=False): def go(conn, x, value=None): if is_transaction: conn = conn.connection conn.execute(self.table.insert().values(a=x, b=value)) return go def _trans_rollback_fn(self, is_transaction=False): def go(conn, x, value=None): if is_transaction: conn = conn.connection conn.execute(self.table.insert().values(a=x, b=value)) raise SomeException("breakage") return go def _assert_no_data(self): with testing.db.connect() as conn: eq_( conn.scalar(select(func.count("*")).select_from(self.table)), 0, ) def _assert_fn(self, x, value=None): with testing.db.connect() as conn: eq_(conn.execute(self.table.select()).fetchall(), [(x, value)]) def test_transaction_engine_ctx_commit(self): fn = self._trans_fn() ctx = testing.db.begin() testing.run_as_contextmanager(ctx, fn, 5, value=8) self._assert_fn(5, value=8) def test_transaction_engine_ctx_begin_fails_dont_enter_enter(self): """test #7272""" engine = engines.testing_engine() mock_connection = Mock( return_value=Mock(begin=Mock(side_effect=Exception("boom"))) ) with mock.patch.object(engine, "_connection_cls", mock_connection): # context manager isn't entered, doesn't actually call # connect() or connection.begin() engine.begin() eq_(mock_connection.return_value.close.mock_calls, []) def test_transaction_engine_ctx_begin_fails_include_enter(self): """test #7272 Note this behavior for 2.0 required that we add a new flag to Connection _allow_autobegin=False, so that the first-connect initialization sequence in create.py does not actually run begin() events. previously, the initialize sequence used a future=False connection unconditionally (and I didn't notice this). """ engine = engines.testing_engine() close_mock = Mock() with mock.patch.object( engine._connection_cls, "begin", Mock(side_effect=Exception("boom")), ), mock.patch.object(engine._connection_cls, "close", close_mock): with expect_raises_message(Exception, "boom"): with engine.begin(): pass eq_(close_mock.mock_calls, [call()]) def test_transaction_engine_ctx_rollback(self): fn = self._trans_rollback_fn() ctx = testing.db.begin() assert_raises_message( Exception, "breakage", testing.run_as_contextmanager, ctx, fn, 5, value=8, ) self._assert_no_data() def test_transaction_connection_ctx_commit(self): fn = self._trans_fn(True) with testing.db.connect() as conn: ctx = conn.begin() testing.run_as_contextmanager(ctx, fn, 5, value=8) self._assert_fn(5, value=8) def test_transaction_connection_ctx_rollback(self): fn = self._trans_rollback_fn(True) with testing.db.connect() as conn: ctx = conn.begin() assert_raises_message( Exception, "breakage", testing.run_as_contextmanager, ctx, fn, 5, value=8, ) self._assert_no_data() def test_connection_as_ctx(self): fn = self._trans_fn() with testing.db.begin() as conn: fn(conn, 5, value=8) self._assert_fn(5, value=8) class CompiledCacheTest(fixtures.TestBase): __backend__ = True def test_cache(self, connection, metadata): users = Table( "users", metadata, Column( "user_id", INT, primary_key=True, test_needs_autoincrement=True ), Column("user_name", VARCHAR(20)), Column("extra_data", VARCHAR(20)), ) users.create(connection) conn = connection cache = {} cached_conn = conn.execution_options(compiled_cache=cache) ins = users.insert() with patch.object( ins, "_compiler", Mock(side_effect=ins._compiler) ) as compile_mock: cached_conn.execute(ins, {"user_name": "u1"}) cached_conn.execute(ins, {"user_name": "u2"}) cached_conn.execute(ins, {"user_name": "u3"}) eq_(compile_mock.call_count, 1) assert len(cache) == 1 eq_(conn.exec_driver_sql("select count(*) from users").scalar(), 3) @testing.only_on( ["sqlite", "mysql", "postgresql"], "uses blob value that is problematic for some DBAPIs", ) def test_cache_noleak_on_statement_values(self, metadata, connection): # This is a non regression test for an object reference leak caused # by the compiled_cache. photo = Table( "photo", metadata, Column( "id", Integer, primary_key=True, test_needs_autoincrement=True ), Column("photo_blob", LargeBinary()), ) metadata.create_all(connection) cache = {} cached_conn = connection.execution_options(compiled_cache=cache) class PhotoBlob(bytearray): pass blob = PhotoBlob(100) ref_blob = weakref.ref(blob) ins = photo.insert() with patch.object( ins, "_compiler", Mock(side_effect=ins._compiler) ) as compile_mock: cached_conn.execute(ins, {"photo_blob": blob}) eq_(compile_mock.call_count, 1) eq_(len(cache), 1) eq_( connection.exec_driver_sql("select count(*) from photo").scalar(), 1, ) del blob gc_collect() # The compiled statement cache should not hold any reference to the # the statement values (only the keys). eq_(ref_blob(), None) def test_keys_independent_of_ordering(self, connection, metadata): users = Table( "users", metadata, Column( "user_id", INT, primary_key=True, test_needs_autoincrement=True ), Column("user_name", VARCHAR(20)), Column("extra_data", VARCHAR(20)), ) users.create(connection) connection.execute( users.insert(), {"user_id": 1, "user_name": "u1", "extra_data": "e1"}, ) cache = {} cached_conn = connection.execution_options(compiled_cache=cache) upd = users.update().where(users.c.user_id == bindparam("b_user_id")) with patch.object( upd, "_compiler", Mock(side_effect=upd._compiler) ) as compile_mock: cached_conn.execute( upd, util.OrderedDict( [ ("b_user_id", 1), ("user_name", "u2"), ("extra_data", "e2"), ] ), ) cached_conn.execute( upd, util.OrderedDict( [ ("b_user_id", 1), ("extra_data", "e3"), ("user_name", "u3"), ] ), ) cached_conn.execute( upd, util.OrderedDict( [ ("extra_data", "e4"), ("user_name", "u4"), ("b_user_id", 1), ] ), ) eq_(compile_mock.call_count, 1) eq_(len(cache), 1) @testing.requires.schemas def test_schema_translate_in_key(self, metadata, connection): Table("x", metadata, Column("q", Integer)) Table("x", metadata, Column("q", Integer), schema=config.test_schema) metadata.create_all(connection) m = MetaData() t1 = Table("x", m, Column("q", Integer)) ins = t1.insert() stmt = select(t1.c.q) cache = {} conn = connection.execution_options(compiled_cache=cache) conn.execute(ins, {"q": 1}) eq_(conn.scalar(stmt), 1) conn = connection.execution_options( compiled_cache=cache, schema_translate_map={None: config.test_schema}, ) conn.execute(ins, {"q": 2}) eq_(conn.scalar(stmt), 2) conn = connection.execution_options( compiled_cache=cache, schema_translate_map={None: None}, ) # should use default schema again even though statement # was compiled with test_schema in the map eq_(conn.scalar(stmt), 1) conn = connection.execution_options( compiled_cache=cache, ) eq_(conn.scalar(stmt), 1) class MockStrategyTest(fixtures.TestBase): def _engine_fixture(self): buf = StringIO() def dump(sql, *multiparams, **params): buf.write(str(sql.compile(dialect=engine.dialect))) engine = create_mock_engine("postgresql+psycopg2://", executor=dump) return engine, buf def test_sequence_not_duped(self): engine, buf = self._engine_fixture() metadata = MetaData() t = Table( "testtable", metadata, Column( "pk", Integer, normalize_sequence(config, Sequence("testtable_pk_seq")), primary_key=True, ), ) t.create(engine) t.drop(engine) eq_(re.findall(r"CREATE (\w+)", buf.getvalue()), ["SEQUENCE", "TABLE"]) eq_(re.findall(r"DROP (\w+)", buf.getvalue()), ["TABLE", "SEQUENCE"]) class SchemaTranslateTest(fixtures.TestBase, testing.AssertsExecutionResults): __requires__ = ("schemas",) __backend__ = True @testing.fixture def plain_tables(self, metadata): t1 = Table( "t1", metadata, Column("x", Integer), schema=config.test_schema ) t2 = Table( "t2", metadata, Column("x", Integer), schema=config.test_schema ) t3 = Table("t3", metadata, Column("x", Integer), schema=None) return t1, t2, t3 def test_create_table(self, plain_tables, connection): map_ = { None: config.test_schema, "foo": config.test_schema, "bar": None, } metadata = MetaData() t1 = Table("t1", metadata, Column("x", Integer)) t2 = Table("t2", metadata, Column("x", Integer), schema="foo") t3 = Table("t3", metadata, Column("x", Integer), schema="bar") with self.sql_execution_asserter(connection) as asserter: conn = connection.execution_options(schema_translate_map=map_) t1.create(conn) t2.create(conn) t3.create(conn) t3.drop(conn) t2.drop(conn) t1.drop(conn) asserter.assert_( CompiledSQL("CREATE TABLE __[SCHEMA__none].t1 (x INTEGER)"), CompiledSQL("CREATE TABLE __[SCHEMA_foo].t2 (x INTEGER)"), CompiledSQL("CREATE TABLE __[SCHEMA_bar].t3 (x INTEGER)"), CompiledSQL("DROP TABLE __[SCHEMA_bar].t3"), CompiledSQL("DROP TABLE __[SCHEMA_foo].t2"), CompiledSQL("DROP TABLE __[SCHEMA__none].t1"), ) def test_ddl_hastable(self, plain_tables, connection): map_ = { None: config.test_schema, "foo": config.test_schema, "bar": None, } metadata = MetaData() Table("t1", metadata, Column("x", Integer)) Table("t2", metadata, Column("x", Integer), schema="foo") Table("t3", metadata, Column("x", Integer), schema="bar") conn = connection.execution_options(schema_translate_map=map_) metadata.create_all(conn) insp = inspect(connection) is_true(insp.has_table("t1", schema=config.test_schema)) is_true(insp.has_table("t2", schema=config.test_schema)) is_true(insp.has_table("t3", schema=None)) conn = connection.execution_options(schema_translate_map=map_) # if this test fails, the tables won't get dropped. so need a # more robust fixture for this metadata.drop_all(conn) insp = inspect(connection) is_false(insp.has_table("t1", schema=config.test_schema)) is_false(insp.has_table("t2", schema=config.test_schema)) is_false(insp.has_table("t3", schema=None)) def test_option_on_execute(self, plain_tables, connection): # provided by metadata fixture provided by plain_tables fixture self.metadata.create_all(connection) map_ = { None: config.test_schema, "foo": config.test_schema, "bar": None, } metadata = MetaData() t1 = Table("t1", metadata, Column("x", Integer)) t2 = Table("t2", metadata, Column("x", Integer), schema="foo") t3 = Table("t3", metadata, Column("x", Integer), schema="bar") with self.sql_execution_asserter(connection) as asserter: conn = connection execution_options = {"schema_translate_map": map_} conn.execute( t1.insert(), {"x": 1}, execution_options=execution_options ) conn.execute( t2.insert(), {"x": 1}, execution_options=execution_options ) conn.execute( t3.insert(), {"x": 1}, execution_options=execution_options ) conn.execute( t1.update().values(x=1).where(t1.c.x == 1), execution_options=execution_options, ) conn.execute( t2.update().values(x=2).where(t2.c.x == 1), execution_options=execution_options, ) conn.execute( t3.update().values(x=3).where(t3.c.x == 1), execution_options=execution_options, ) eq_( conn.execute( select(t1.c.x), execution_options=execution_options ).scalar(), 1, ) eq_( conn.execute( select(t2.c.x), execution_options=execution_options ).scalar(), 2, ) eq_( conn.execute( select(t3.c.x), execution_options=execution_options ).scalar(), 3, ) conn.execute(t1.delete(), execution_options=execution_options) conn.execute(t2.delete(), execution_options=execution_options) conn.execute(t3.delete(), execution_options=execution_options) asserter.assert_( CompiledSQL("INSERT INTO __[SCHEMA__none].t1 (x) VALUES (:x)"), CompiledSQL("INSERT INTO __[SCHEMA_foo].t2 (x) VALUES (:x)"), CompiledSQL("INSERT INTO __[SCHEMA_bar].t3 (x) VALUES (:x)"), CompiledSQL( "UPDATE __[SCHEMA__none].t1 SET x=:x WHERE " "__[SCHEMA__none].t1.x = :x_1" ), CompiledSQL( "UPDATE __[SCHEMA_foo].t2 SET x=:x WHERE " "__[SCHEMA_foo].t2.x = :x_1" ), CompiledSQL( "UPDATE __[SCHEMA_bar].t3 SET x=:x WHERE " "__[SCHEMA_bar].t3.x = :x_1" ), CompiledSQL( "SELECT __[SCHEMA__none].t1.x FROM __[SCHEMA__none].t1" ), CompiledSQL("SELECT __[SCHEMA_foo].t2.x FROM __[SCHEMA_foo].t2"), CompiledSQL("SELECT __[SCHEMA_bar].t3.x FROM __[SCHEMA_bar].t3"), CompiledSQL("DELETE FROM __[SCHEMA__none].t1"), CompiledSQL("DELETE FROM __[SCHEMA_foo].t2"), CompiledSQL("DELETE FROM __[SCHEMA_bar].t3"), ) def test_crud(self, plain_tables, connection): # provided by metadata fixture provided by plain_tables fixture self.metadata.create_all(connection) map_ = { None: config.test_schema, "foo": config.test_schema, "bar": None, } metadata = MetaData() t1 = Table("t1", metadata, Column("x", Integer)) t2 = Table("t2", metadata, Column("x", Integer), schema="foo") t3 = Table("t3", metadata, Column("x", Integer), schema="bar") with self.sql_execution_asserter(connection) as asserter: conn = connection.execution_options(schema_translate_map=map_) conn.execute(t1.insert(), {"x": 1}) conn.execute(t2.insert(), {"x": 1}) conn.execute(t3.insert(), {"x": 1}) conn.execute(t1.update().values(x=1).where(t1.c.x == 1)) conn.execute(t2.update().values(x=2).where(t2.c.x == 1)) conn.execute(t3.update().values(x=3).where(t3.c.x == 1)) eq_(conn.scalar(select(t1.c.x)), 1) eq_(conn.scalar(select(t2.c.x)), 2) eq_(conn.scalar(select(t3.c.x)), 3) conn.execute(t1.delete()) conn.execute(t2.delete()) conn.execute(t3.delete()) asserter.assert_( CompiledSQL("INSERT INTO __[SCHEMA__none].t1 (x) VALUES (:x)"), CompiledSQL("INSERT INTO __[SCHEMA_foo].t2 (x) VALUES (:x)"), CompiledSQL("INSERT INTO __[SCHEMA_bar].t3 (x) VALUES (:x)"), CompiledSQL( "UPDATE __[SCHEMA__none].t1 SET x=:x WHERE " "__[SCHEMA__none].t1.x = :x_1" ), CompiledSQL( "UPDATE __[SCHEMA_foo].t2 SET x=:x WHERE " "__[SCHEMA_foo].t2.x = :x_1" ), CompiledSQL( "UPDATE __[SCHEMA_bar].t3 SET x=:x WHERE " "__[SCHEMA_bar].t3.x = :x_1" ), CompiledSQL( "SELECT __[SCHEMA__none].t1.x FROM __[SCHEMA__none].t1" ), CompiledSQL("SELECT __[SCHEMA_foo].t2.x FROM __[SCHEMA_foo].t2"), CompiledSQL("SELECT __[SCHEMA_bar].t3.x FROM __[SCHEMA_bar].t3"), CompiledSQL("DELETE FROM __[SCHEMA__none].t1"), CompiledSQL("DELETE FROM __[SCHEMA_foo].t2"), CompiledSQL("DELETE FROM __[SCHEMA_bar].t3"), ) def test_via_engine(self, plain_tables, metadata): with config.db.begin() as connection: metadata.create_all(connection) map_ = { None: config.test_schema, "foo": config.test_schema, "bar": None, } metadata = MetaData() t2 = Table("t2", metadata, Column("x", Integer), schema="foo") with self.sql_execution_asserter(config.db) as asserter: eng = config.db.execution_options(schema_translate_map=map_) with eng.connect() as conn: conn.execute(select(t2.c.x)) asserter.assert_( CompiledSQL("SELECT __[SCHEMA_foo].t2.x FROM __[SCHEMA_foo].t2") ) class ExecutionOptionsTest(fixtures.TestBase): def test_dialect_conn_options(self, testing_engine): engine = testing_engine("sqlite://", options=dict(_initialize=False)) engine.dialect = Mock() with engine.connect() as conn: c2 = conn.execution_options(foo="bar") eq_( engine.dialect.set_connection_execution_options.mock_calls, [call(c2, {"foo": "bar"})], ) def test_dialect_engine_options(self, testing_engine): engine = testing_engine("sqlite://") engine.dialect = Mock() e2 = engine.execution_options(foo="bar") eq_( engine.dialect.set_engine_execution_options.mock_calls, [call(e2, {"foo": "bar"})], ) def test_dialect_engine_construction_options(self): dialect = Mock() engine = Engine( Mock(), dialect, Mock(), execution_options={"foo": "bar"} ) eq_( dialect.set_engine_execution_options.mock_calls, [call(engine, {"foo": "bar"})], ) def test_propagate_engine_to_connection(self, testing_engine): engine = testing_engine( "sqlite://", options=dict(execution_options={"foo": "bar"}) ) with engine.connect() as conn: eq_(conn._execution_options, {"foo": "bar"}) def test_propagate_option_engine_to_connection(self, testing_engine): e1 = testing_engine( "sqlite://", options=dict(execution_options={"foo": "bar"}) ) e2 = e1.execution_options(bat="hoho") c1 = e1.connect() c2 = e2.connect() eq_(c1._execution_options, {"foo": "bar"}) eq_(c2._execution_options, {"foo": "bar", "bat": "hoho"}) c1.close() c2.close() def test_get_engine_execution_options(self, testing_engine): engine = testing_engine("sqlite://") engine.dialect = Mock() e2 = engine.execution_options(foo="bar") eq_(e2.get_execution_options(), {"foo": "bar"}) def test_get_connection_execution_options(self, testing_engine): engine = testing_engine("sqlite://", options=dict(_initialize=False)) engine.dialect = Mock() with engine.connect() as conn: c = conn.execution_options(foo="bar") eq_(c.get_execution_options(), {"foo": "bar"}) class EngineEventsTest(fixtures.TestBase): __requires__ = ("ad_hoc_engines",) __backend__ = True def teardown_test(self): Engine.dispatch._clear() Engine._has_events = False def _assert_stmts(self, expected, received): list(received) for stmt, params, posn in expected: if not received: assert False, "Nothing available for stmt: %s" % stmt while received: teststmt, testparams, testmultiparams = received.pop(0) teststmt = ( re.compile(r"[\n\t ]+", re.M).sub(" ", teststmt).strip() ) if teststmt.startswith(stmt) and ( testparams == params or testparams == posn ): break def test_engine_connect(self, testing_engine): e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url) canary = Mock() # use a real def to trigger legacy signature decorator # logic, if present def thing(conn): canary(conn) event.listen(e1, "engine_connect", thing) c1 = e1.connect() c1.close() c2 = e1.connect() c2.close() eq_(canary.mock_calls, [mock.call(c1), mock.call(c2)]) def test_per_engine_independence(self, testing_engine): e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url) e2 = testing_engine(config.db_url) canary = Mock() event.listen(e1, "before_execute", canary) s1 = select(1) s2 = select(2) with e1.connect() as conn: conn.execute(s1) with e2.connect() as conn: conn.execute(s2) eq_([arg[1][1] for arg in canary.mock_calls], [s1]) event.listen(e2, "before_execute", canary) with e1.connect() as conn: conn.execute(s1) with e2.connect() as conn: conn.execute(s2) eq_([arg[1][1] for arg in canary.mock_calls], [s1, s1, s2]) def test_per_engine_plus_global(self, testing_engine): canary = Mock() event.listen(Engine, "before_execute", canary.be1) e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url) e2 = testing_engine(config.db_url) event.listen(e1, "before_execute", canary.be2) event.listen(Engine, "before_execute", canary.be3) with e1.connect() as conn: conn.execute(select(1)) eq_(canary.be1.call_count, 1) eq_(canary.be2.call_count, 1) with e2.connect() as conn: conn.execute(select(1)) eq_(canary.be1.call_count, 2) eq_(canary.be2.call_count, 1) eq_(canary.be3.call_count, 2) def test_emit_sql_in_autobegin(self, testing_engine): e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url) canary = Mock() @event.listens_for(e1, "begin") def begin(connection): result = connection.execute(select(1)).scalar() canary.got_result(result) with e1.connect() as conn: conn.execute(select(1)).scalar() assert conn.in_transaction() conn.commit() assert not conn.in_transaction() eq_(canary.mock_calls, [call.got_result(1)]) def test_per_connection_plus_engine(self, testing_engine): canary = Mock() e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url) event.listen(e1, "before_execute", canary.be1) conn = e1.connect() event.listen(conn, "before_execute", canary.be2) conn.execute(select(1)) eq_(canary.be1.call_count, 1) eq_(canary.be2.call_count, 1) @testing.combinations( (True, False), (True, True), (False, False), argnames="mock_out_on_connect, add_our_own_onconnect", ) def test_insert_connect_is_definitely_first( self, mock_out_on_connect, add_our_own_onconnect, testing_engine ): """test issue #5708. We want to ensure that a single "connect" event may be invoked *before* dialect initialize as well as before dialect on_connects. This is also partially reliant on the changes we made as a result of #5497, however here we go further with the changes and remove use of the pool first_connect() event entirely so that the startup for a dialect is fully consistent. """ if mock_out_on_connect: if add_our_own_onconnect: def our_connect(connection): m1.our_connect("our connect event") patcher = mock.patch.object( config.db.dialect.__class__, "on_connect", lambda self: our_connect, ) else: patcher = mock.patch.object( config.db.dialect.__class__, "on_connect", lambda self: None, ) else: patcher = nullcontext() with patcher: e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url) initialize = e1.dialect.initialize def init(connection): initialize(connection) connection.execute(select(1)) # begin mock added as part of migration to future only # where we don't want anything related to begin() happening # as part of create # note we can't use an event to ensure begin() is not called # because create also blocks events from happening with mock.patch.object( e1.dialect, "initialize", side_effect=init ) as m1, mock.patch.object( e1._connection_cls, "begin" ) as begin_mock: @event.listens_for(e1, "connect", insert=True) def go1(dbapi_conn, xyz): m1.foo("custom event first") @event.listens_for(e1, "connect") def go2(dbapi_conn, xyz): m1.foo("custom event last") c1 = e1.connect() m1.bar("ok next connection") c2 = e1.connect() # this happens with sqlite singletonthreadpool. # we can almost use testing.requires.independent_connections # but sqlite file backend will also have independent # connections here. its_the_same_connection = ( c1.connection.dbapi_connection is c2.connection.dbapi_connection ) c1.close() c2.close() eq_(begin_mock.mock_calls, []) if add_our_own_onconnect: calls = [ mock.call.foo("custom event first"), mock.call.our_connect("our connect event"), mock.call(mock.ANY), mock.call.foo("custom event last"), mock.call.bar("ok next connection"), ] else: calls = [ mock.call.foo("custom event first"), mock.call(mock.ANY), mock.call.foo("custom event last"), mock.call.bar("ok next connection"), ] if not its_the_same_connection: if add_our_own_onconnect: calls.extend( [ mock.call.foo("custom event first"), mock.call.our_connect("our connect event"), mock.call.foo("custom event last"), ] ) else: calls.extend( [ mock.call.foo("custom event first"), mock.call.foo("custom event last"), ] ) eq_(m1.mock_calls, calls) def test_new_exec_driver_sql_no_events(self): m1 = Mock() def select1(db): return str(select(1).compile(dialect=db.dialect)) with testing.db.connect() as conn: event.listen(conn, "before_execute", m1.before_execute) event.listen(conn, "after_execute", m1.after_execute) conn.exec_driver_sql(select1(testing.db)) eq_(m1.mock_calls, []) def test_add_event_after_connect(self, testing_engine): # new feature as of #2978 canary = Mock() e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url, future=False) assert not e1._has_events conn = e1.connect() event.listen(e1, "before_execute", canary.be1) conn.execute(select(1)) eq_(canary.be1.call_count, 1) def test_force_conn_events_false(self, testing_engine): canary = Mock() e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url, future=False) assert not e1._has_events event.listen(e1, "before_execute", canary.be1) conn = e1._connection_cls( e1, connection=e1.raw_connection(), _has_events=False ) conn.execute(select(1)) eq_(canary.be1.call_count, 0) def test_cursor_events_ctx_execute_scalar(self, testing_engine): canary = Mock() e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url) event.listen(e1, "before_cursor_execute", canary.bce) event.listen(e1, "after_cursor_execute", canary.ace) stmt = str(select(1).compile(dialect=e1.dialect)) with e1.connect() as conn: dialect = conn.dialect ctx = dialect.execution_ctx_cls._init_statement( dialect, conn, conn.connection, {}, stmt, {} ) ctx._execute_scalar(stmt, Integer()) eq_( canary.bce.mock_calls, [call(conn, ctx.cursor, stmt, ctx.parameters[0], ctx, False)], ) eq_( canary.ace.mock_calls, [call(conn, ctx.cursor, stmt, ctx.parameters[0], ctx, False)], ) def test_cursor_events_execute(self, testing_engine): canary = Mock() e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url) event.listen(e1, "before_cursor_execute", canary.bce) event.listen(e1, "after_cursor_execute", canary.ace) stmt = str(select(1).compile(dialect=e1.dialect)) with e1.connect() as conn: result = conn.exec_driver_sql(stmt) eq_(result.scalar(), 1) ctx = result.context eq_( canary.bce.mock_calls, [call(conn, ctx.cursor, stmt, ctx.parameters[0], ctx, False)], ) eq_( canary.ace.mock_calls, [call(conn, ctx.cursor, stmt, ctx.parameters[0], ctx, False)], ) @testing.combinations( ( ([{"x": 5, "y": 10}, {"x": 8, "y": 9}],), {}, [{"x": 5, "y": 10}, {"x": 8, "y": 9}], {}, ), (({"z": 10},), {}, [], {"z": 10}), argnames="multiparams, params, expected_multiparams, expected_params", ) def test_modify_parameters_from_event_one( self, multiparams, params, expected_multiparams, expected_params, testing_engine, ): # this is testing both the normalization added to parameters # as of I97cb4d06adfcc6b889f10d01cc7775925cffb116 as well as # that the return value from the event is taken as the new set # of parameters. def before_execute( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, execution_options ): eq_(multiparams, expected_multiparams) eq_(params, expected_params) return clauseelement, (), {"q": "15"} def after_execute( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, result, execution_options ): eq_(multiparams, ()) eq_(params, {"q": "15"}) e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url) event.listen(e1, "before_execute", before_execute, retval=True) event.listen(e1, "after_execute", after_execute) with e1.connect() as conn: result = conn.execute( select(bindparam("q", type_=String)), *multiparams, **params ) eq_(result.all(), [("15",)]) @testing.provide_metadata def test_modify_parameters_from_event_two(self, connection): t = Table("t", self.metadata, Column("q", Integer)) t.create(connection) def before_execute( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, execution_options ): return clauseelement, [{"q": 15}, {"q": 19}], {} event.listen(connection, "before_execute", before_execute, retval=True) connection.execute(t.insert(), {"q": 12}) event.remove(connection, "before_execute", before_execute) eq_( connection.execute(select(t).order_by(t.c.q)).fetchall(), [(15,), (19,)], ) def test_modify_parameters_from_event_three( self, connection, testing_engine ): def before_execute( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, execution_options ): return clauseelement, [{"q": 15}, {"q": 19}], {"q": 7} e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url) event.listen(e1, "before_execute", before_execute, retval=True) with expect_raises_message( tsa.exc.InvalidRequestError, "Event handler can't return non-empty multiparams " "and params at the same time", ): with e1.connect() as conn: conn.execute(select(literal("1"))) @testing.only_on("sqlite") def test_dont_modify_statement_driversql(self, connection): m1 = mock.Mock() @event.listens_for(connection, "before_execute", retval=True) def _modify( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, execution_options ): m1.run_event() return clauseelement.replace("hi", "there"), multiparams, params # the event does not take effect for the "driver SQL" option eq_(connection.exec_driver_sql("select 'hi'").scalar(), "hi") # event is not called at all eq_(m1.mock_calls, []) @testing.only_on("sqlite") def test_modify_statement_internal_driversql(self, connection): m1 = mock.Mock() @event.listens_for(connection, "before_execute", retval=True) def _modify( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, execution_options ): m1.run_event() return clauseelement.replace("hi", "there"), multiparams, params eq_( connection.exec_driver_sql("select 'hi'").scalar(), "hi", ) eq_(m1.mock_calls, []) def test_modify_statement_clauseelement(self, connection): @event.listens_for(connection, "before_execute", retval=True) def _modify( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, execution_options ): return select(literal_column("'there'")), multiparams, params eq_(connection.scalar(select(literal_column("'hi'"))), "there") def test_argument_format_execute(self, testing_engine): def before_execute( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, execution_options ): assert isinstance(multiparams, (list, tuple)) assert isinstance(params, collections_abc.Mapping) def after_execute( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, result, execution_options ): assert isinstance(multiparams, (list, tuple)) assert isinstance(params, collections_abc.Mapping) e1 = testing_engine(config.db_url) event.listen(e1, "before_execute", before_execute) event.listen(e1, "after_execute", after_execute) with e1.connect() as conn: conn.execute(select(1)) conn.execute(select(1).compile(dialect=e1.dialect).statement) conn.execute(select(1).compile(dialect=e1.dialect)) conn._execute_compiled( select(1).compile(dialect=e1.dialect), (), {} ) @testing.emits_warning("The garbage collector is trying to clean up") def test_execute_events(self): stmts = [] cursor_stmts = [] def execute( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, execution_options ): stmts.append((str(clauseelement), params, multiparams)) def cursor_execute( conn, cursor, statement, parameters, context, executemany ): cursor_stmts.append((str(statement), parameters, None)) # TODO: this test is kind of a mess for engine in [ engines.testing_engine(), engines.testing_engine().connect(), ]: event.listen(engine, "before_execute", execute) event.listen(engine, "before_cursor_execute", cursor_execute) m = MetaData() t1 = Table( "t1", m, Column("c1", Integer, primary_key=True), Column( "c2", String(50), default=func.lower("Foo"), primary_key=True, ), implicit_returning=False, ) if isinstance(engine, Connection): ctx = None conn = engine else: ctx = conn = engine.connect() trans = conn.begin() try: m.create_all(conn, checkfirst=False) try: conn.execute(t1.insert(), dict(c1=5, c2="some data")) conn.execute(t1.insert(), dict(c1=6)) eq_( conn.execute(text("select * from t1")).fetchall(), [(5, "some data"), (6, "foo")], ) finally: m.drop_all(conn) trans.commit() finally: if ctx: ctx.close() compiled = [ ("CREATE TABLE t1", {}, None), ( "INSERT INTO t1 (c1, c2)", {"c2": "some data", "c1": 5}, (), ), ("INSERT INTO t1 (c1, c2)", {"c1": 6}, ()), ("select * from t1", {}, None), ("DROP TABLE t1", {}, None), ] cursor = [ ("CREATE TABLE t1", {}, ()), ( "INSERT INTO t1 (c1, c2)", {"c2": "some data", "c1": 5}, (5, "some data"), ), ("SELECT lower", {"lower_2": "Foo"}, ("Foo",)), ( "INSERT INTO t1 (c1, c2)", {"c2": "foo", "c1": 6}, (6, "foo"), ), ("select * from t1", {}, ()), ("DROP TABLE t1", {}, ()), ] self._assert_stmts(compiled, stmts) self._assert_stmts(cursor, cursor_stmts) def test_options(self): canary = [] def execute(conn, *args, **kw): canary.append("execute") def cursor_execute(conn, *args, **kw): canary.append("cursor_execute") engine = engines.testing_engine() event.listen(engine, "before_execute", execute) event.listen(engine, "before_cursor_execute", cursor_execute) conn = engine.connect() c2 = conn.execution_options(foo="bar") eq_(c2._execution_options, {"foo": "bar"}) c2.execute(select(1)) c3 = c2.execution_options(bar="bat") eq_(c3._execution_options, {"foo": "bar", "bar": "bat"}) eq_(canary, ["execute", "cursor_execute"]) @testing.requires.ad_hoc_engines def test_generative_engine_event_dispatch(self): canary = [] def l1(*arg, **kw): canary.append("l1") def l2(*arg, **kw): canary.append("l2") def l3(*arg, **kw): canary.append("l3") eng = engines.testing_engine( options={"execution_options": {"base": "x1"}} ) event.listen(eng, "before_execute", l1) eng1 = eng.execution_options(foo="b1") event.listen(eng, "before_execute", l2) event.listen(eng1, "before_execute", l3) with eng.connect() as conn: conn.execute(select(1)) eq_(canary, ["l1", "l2"]) with eng1.connect() as conn: conn.execute(select(1)) eq_(canary, ["l1", "l2", "l3", "l1", "l2"]) @testing.requires.ad_hoc_engines def test_clslevel_engine_event_options(self): canary = [] def l1(*arg, **kw): canary.append("l1") def l2(*arg, **kw): canary.append("l2") def l3(*arg, **kw): canary.append("l3") def l4(*arg, **kw): canary.append("l4") event.listen(Engine, "before_execute", l1) eng = engines.testing_engine( options={"execution_options": {"base": "x1"}} ) event.listen(eng, "before_execute", l2) eng1 = eng.execution_options(foo="b1") event.listen(eng, "before_execute", l3) event.listen(eng1, "before_execute", l4) with eng.connect() as conn: conn.execute(select(1)) eq_(canary, ["l1", "l2", "l3"]) with eng1.connect() as conn: conn.execute(select(1)) eq_(canary, ["l1", "l2", "l3", "l4", "l1", "l2", "l3"]) canary[:] = [] event.remove(Engine, "before_execute", l1) event.remove(eng1, "before_execute", l4) event.remove(eng, "before_execute", l3) with eng1.connect() as conn: conn.execute(select(1)) eq_(canary, ["l2"]) @testing.requires.ad_hoc_engines def test_cant_listen_to_option_engine(self): from sqlalchemy.engine import base def evt(*arg, **kw): pass assert_raises_message( tsa.exc.InvalidRequestError, r"Can't assign an event directly to the " " class", event.listen, base.OptionEngine, "before_cursor_execute", evt, ) @testing.requires.ad_hoc_engines def test_dispose_event(self, testing_engine): canary = Mock() eng = testing_engine(testing.db.url) event.listen(eng, "engine_disposed", canary) conn = eng.connect() conn.close() eng.dispose() conn = eng.connect() conn.close() eq_(canary.mock_calls, [call(eng)]) eng.dispose() eq_(canary.mock_calls, [call(eng), call(eng)]) @testing.requires.ad_hoc_engines @testing.combinations(True, False, argnames="close") def test_close_parameter(self, testing_engine, close): eng = testing_engine( options=dict(pool_size=1, max_overflow=0, poolclass=QueuePool) ) conn = eng.connect() dbapi_conn_one = conn.connection.dbapi_connection conn.close() eng_copy = copy.copy(eng) eng_copy.dispose(close=close) copy_conn = eng_copy.connect() dbapi_conn_two = copy_conn.connection.dbapi_connection is_not(dbapi_conn_one, dbapi_conn_two) conn = eng.connect() if close: is_not(dbapi_conn_one, conn.connection.dbapi_connection) else: is_(dbapi_conn_one, conn.connection.dbapi_connection) conn.close() copy_conn.close() def test_retval_flag(self): canary = [] def tracker(name): def go(conn, *args, **kw): canary.append(name) return go def execute( conn, clauseelement, multiparams, params, execution_options ): canary.append("execute") return clauseelement, multiparams, params def cursor_execute( conn, cursor, statement, parameters, context, executemany ): canary.append("cursor_execute") return statement, parameters engine = engines.testing_engine() assert_raises( tsa.exc.ArgumentError, event.listen, engine, "begin", tracker("begin"), retval=True, ) event.listen(engine, "before_execute", execute, retval=True) event.listen( engine, "before_cursor_execute", cursor_execute, retval=True ) with engine.connect() as conn: conn.execute(select(1)) eq_(canary, ["execute", "cursor_execute"]) def test_execution_options(self): engine = engines.testing_engine() engine_tracker = Mock() conn_tracker = Mock() event.listen(engine, "set_engine_execution_options", engine_tracker) event.listen(engine, "set_connection_execution_options", conn_tracker) e2 = engine.execution_options(e1="opt_e1") c1 = engine.connect() c2 = c1.execution_options(c1="opt_c1") c3 = e2.connect() c4 = c3.execution_options(c3="opt_c3") eq_(engine_tracker.mock_calls, [call(e2, {"e1": "opt_e1"})]) eq_( conn_tracker.mock_calls, [call(c2, {"c1": "opt_c1"}), call(c4, {"c3": "opt_c3"})], ) def test_execution_options_modify_inplace(self): engine = engines.testing_engine() @event.listens_for(engine, "set_engine_execution_options") def engine_tracker(conn, opt): opt["engine_tracked"] = True @event.listens_for(engine, "set_connection_execution_options") def conn_tracker(conn, opt): opt["conn_tracked"] = True with mock.patch.object( engine.dialect, "set_connection_execution_options" ) as conn_opt, mock.patch.object( engine.dialect, "set_engine_execution_options" ) as engine_opt: e2 = engine.execution_options(e1="opt_e1") c1 = engine.connect() c2 = c1.execution_options(c1="opt_c1") is_not(e2, engine) is_(c1, c2) eq_(e2._execution_options, {"e1": "opt_e1", "engine_tracked": True}) eq_(c2._execution_options, {"c1": "opt_c1", "conn_tracked": True}) eq_( engine_opt.mock_calls, [mock.call(e2, {"e1": "opt_e1", "engine_tracked": True})], ) eq_( conn_opt.mock_calls, [mock.call(c1, {"c1": "opt_c1", "conn_tracked": True})], ) @testing.requires.sequences @testing.provide_metadata def test_cursor_execute(self): canary = [] def tracker(name): def go(conn, cursor, statement, parameters, context, executemany): canary.append((statement, context)) return go engine = engines.testing_engine() t = Table( "t", self.metadata, Column( "x", Integer, normalize_sequence(config, Sequence("t_id_seq")), primary_key=True, ), implicit_returning=False, ) self.metadata.create_all(engine) with engine.begin() as conn: event.listen( conn, "before_cursor_execute", tracker("cursor_execute") ) conn.execute(t.insert()) # we see the sequence pre-executed in the first call assert "t_id_seq" in canary[0][0] assert "INSERT" in canary[1][0] # same context is_(canary[0][1], canary[1][1]) def test_transactional(self): canary = [] def tracker(name): def go(conn, *args, **kw): canary.append(name) return go engine = engines.testing_engine() event.listen(engine, "before_execute", tracker("execute")) event.listen( engine, "before_cursor_execute", tracker("cursor_execute") ) event.listen(engine, "begin", tracker("begin")) event.listen(engine, "commit", tracker("commit")) event.listen(engine, "rollback", tracker("rollback")) with engine.connect() as conn: trans = conn.begin() conn.execute(select(1)) trans.rollback() trans = conn.begin() conn.execute(select(1)) trans.commit() eq_( canary, [ "begin", "execute", "cursor_execute", "rollback", "begin", "execute", "cursor_execute", "commit", ], ) def test_transactional_named(self): canary = [] def tracker(name): def go(*args, **kw): canary.append((name, set(kw))) return go engine = engines.testing_engine() event.listen(engine, "before_execute", tracker("execute"), named=True) event.listen( engine, "before_cursor_execute", tracker("cursor_execute"), named=True, ) event.listen(engine, "begin", tracker("begin"), named=True) event.listen(engine, "commit", tracker("commit"), named=True) event.listen(engine, "rollback", tracker("rollback"), named=True) with engine.connect() as conn: trans = conn.begin() conn.execute(select(1)) trans.rollback() trans = conn.begin() conn.execute(select(1)) trans.commit() eq_( canary, [ ("begin", {"conn"}), ( "execute", { "conn", "clauseelement", "multiparams", "params", "execution_options", }, ), ( "cursor_execute", { "conn", "cursor", "executemany", "statement", "parameters", "context", }, ), ("rollback", {"conn"}), ("begin", {"conn"}), ( "execute", { "conn", "clauseelement", "multiparams", "params", "execution_options", }, ), ( "cursor_execute", { "conn", "cursor", "executemany", "statement", "parameters", "context", }, ), ("commit", {"conn"}), ], ) @testing.requires.savepoints @testing.requires.two_phase_transactions def test_transactional_advanced(self): canary1 = [] def tracker1(name): def go(*args, **kw): canary1.append(name) return go canary2 = [] def tracker2(name): def go(*args, **kw): canary2.append(name) return go engine = engines.testing_engine() for name in [ "begin", "savepoint", "rollback_savepoint", "release_savepoint", "rollback", "begin_twophase", "prepare_twophase", "commit_twophase", ]: event.listen(engine, "%s" % name, tracker1(name)) conn = engine.connect() for name in [ "begin", "savepoint", "rollback_savepoint", "release_savepoint", "rollback", "begin_twophase", "prepare_twophase", "commit_twophase", ]: event.listen(conn, "%s" % name, tracker2(name)) trans = conn.begin() trans2 = conn.begin_nested() conn.execute(select(1)) trans2.rollback() trans2 = conn.begin_nested() conn.execute(select(1)) trans2.commit() trans.rollback() trans = conn.begin_twophase() conn.execute(select(1)) trans.prepare() trans.commit() eq_( canary1, [ "begin", "savepoint", "rollback_savepoint", "savepoint", "release_savepoint", "rollback", "begin_twophase", "prepare_twophase", "commit_twophase", ], ) eq_( canary2, [ "begin", "savepoint", "rollback_savepoint", "savepoint", "release_savepoint", "rollback", "begin_twophase", "prepare_twophase", "commit_twophase", ], ) class HandleErrorTest(fixtures.TestBase): __requires__ = ("ad_hoc_engines",) __backend__ = True def teardown_test(self): Engine.dispatch._clear() Engine._has_events = False def test_handle_error(self): engine = engines.testing_engine() canary = Mock(return_value=None) event.listen(engine, "handle_error", canary) with engine.connect() as conn: try: conn.exec_driver_sql("SELECT FOO FROM I_DONT_EXIST") assert False except tsa.exc.DBAPIError as e: ctx = canary.mock_calls[0][1][0] eq_(ctx.original_exception, e.orig) is_(ctx.sqlalchemy_exception, e) eq_(ctx.statement, "SELECT FOO FROM I_DONT_EXIST") def test_exception_event_reraise(self): engine = engines.testing_engine() class MyException(Exception): pass @event.listens_for(engine, "handle_error", retval=True) def err(context): stmt = context.statement exception = context.original_exception if "ERROR ONE" in str(stmt): return MyException("my exception") elif "ERROR TWO" in str(stmt): return exception else: return None conn = engine.connect() # case 1: custom exception assert_raises_message( MyException, "my exception", conn.exec_driver_sql, "SELECT 'ERROR ONE' FROM I_DONT_EXIST", ) # case 2: return the DBAPI exception we're given; # no wrapping should occur assert_raises( conn.dialect.dbapi.Error, conn.exec_driver_sql, "SELECT 'ERROR TWO' FROM I_DONT_EXIST", ) # case 3: normal wrapping assert_raises( tsa.exc.DBAPIError, conn.exec_driver_sql, "SELECT 'ERROR THREE' FROM I_DONT_EXIST", ) def test_exception_event_reraise_chaining(self): engine = engines.testing_engine() class MyException1(Exception): pass class MyException2(Exception): pass class MyException3(Exception): pass @event.listens_for(engine, "handle_error", retval=True) def err1(context): stmt = context.statement if ( "ERROR ONE" in str(stmt) or "ERROR TWO" in str(stmt) or "ERROR THREE" in str(stmt) ): return MyException1("my exception") elif "ERROR FOUR" in str(stmt): raise MyException3("my exception short circuit") @event.listens_for(engine, "handle_error", retval=True) def err2(context): stmt = context.statement if ( "ERROR ONE" in str(stmt) or "ERROR FOUR" in str(stmt) ) and isinstance(context.chained_exception, MyException1): raise MyException2("my exception chained") elif "ERROR TWO" in str(stmt): return context.chained_exception else: return None conn = engine.connect() with patch.object( engine.dialect.execution_ctx_cls, "handle_dbapi_exception" ) as patched: assert_raises_message( MyException2, "my exception chained", conn.exec_driver_sql, "SELECT 'ERROR ONE' FROM I_DONT_EXIST", ) eq_(patched.call_count, 1) with patch.object( engine.dialect.execution_ctx_cls, "handle_dbapi_exception" ) as patched: assert_raises( MyException1, conn.exec_driver_sql, "SELECT 'ERROR TWO' FROM I_DONT_EXIST", ) eq_(patched.call_count, 1) with patch.object( engine.dialect.execution_ctx_cls, "handle_dbapi_exception" ) as patched: # test that non None from err1 isn't cancelled out # by err2 assert_raises( MyException1, conn.exec_driver_sql, "SELECT 'ERROR THREE' FROM I_DONT_EXIST", ) eq_(patched.call_count, 1) with patch.object( engine.dialect.execution_ctx_cls, "handle_dbapi_exception" ) as patched: assert_raises( tsa.exc.DBAPIError, conn.exec_driver_sql, "SELECT 'ERROR FIVE' FROM I_DONT_EXIST", ) eq_(patched.call_count, 1) with patch.object( engine.dialect.execution_ctx_cls, "handle_dbapi_exception" ) as patched: assert_raises_message( MyException3, "my exception short circuit", conn.exec_driver_sql, "SELECT 'ERROR FOUR' FROM I_DONT_EXIST", ) eq_(patched.call_count, 1) @testing.only_on("sqlite", "using specific DB message") def test_exception_no_autorollback(self): """with the 2.0 engine, a SQL statement will have run "autobegin", so that we are in a transaction. so if an error occurs, we report the error but stay in the transaction. previously, we'd see the rollback failing due to autorollback when transaction isn't started. """ engine = engines.testing_engine() conn = engine.connect() def boom(connection): raise engine.dialect.dbapi.OperationalError("rollback failed") with patch.object(conn.dialect, "do_rollback", boom): assert_raises_message( tsa.exc.OperationalError, "no such table: i_dont_exist", conn.exec_driver_sql, "insert into i_dont_exist (x) values ('y')", ) # we're still in a transaction assert conn._transaction # only fails when we actually call rollback assert_raises_message( tsa.exc.OperationalError, "rollback failed", conn.rollback, ) def test_actual_autorollback(self): """manufacture an autorollback scenario that works in 2.x.""" engine = engines.testing_engine() conn = engine.connect() def boom(connection): raise engine.dialect.dbapi.OperationalError("rollback failed") @event.listens_for(conn, "begin") def _do_begin(conn): # run a breaking statement before begin actually happens conn.exec_driver_sql("insert into i_dont_exist (x) values ('y')") with patch.object(conn.dialect, "do_rollback", boom): assert_raises_message( tsa.exc.OperationalError, "rollback failed", conn.begin, ) def test_exception_event_ad_hoc_context(self): """test that handle_error is called with a context in cases where _handle_dbapi_error() is normally called without any context. """ engine = engines.testing_engine() listener = Mock(return_value=None) event.listen(engine, "handle_error", listener) nope = SomeException("nope") class MyType(TypeDecorator): impl = Integer cache_ok = True def process_bind_param(self, value, dialect): raise nope with engine.connect() as conn: assert_raises_message( tsa.exc.StatementError, r"\(.*.SomeException\) " r"nope\n\[SQL\: u?SELECT 1 ", conn.execute, select(1).where(column("foo") == literal("bar", MyType())), ) ctx = listener.mock_calls[0][1][0] assert ctx.statement.startswith("SELECT 1 ") is_(ctx.is_disconnect, False) is_(ctx.original_exception, nope) def test_exception_event_non_dbapi_error(self): """test that handle_error is called with a context in cases where DBAPI raises an exception that is not a DBAPI exception, e.g. internal errors or encoding problems. """ engine = engines.testing_engine() listener = Mock(return_value=None) event.listen(engine, "handle_error", listener) nope = TypeError("I'm not a DBAPI error") with engine.connect() as c: c.connection.cursor = Mock( return_value=Mock(execute=Mock(side_effect=nope)) ) assert_raises_message( TypeError, "I'm not a DBAPI error", c.exec_driver_sql, "select ", ) ctx = listener.mock_calls[0][1][0] eq_(ctx.statement, "select ") is_(ctx.is_disconnect, False) is_(ctx.original_exception, nope) def test_exception_event_disable_handlers(self): engine = engines.testing_engine() class MyException1(Exception): pass @event.listens_for(engine, "handle_error") def err1(context): stmt = context.statement if "ERROR_ONE" in str(stmt): raise MyException1("my exception short circuit") with engine.connect() as conn: assert_raises( tsa.exc.DBAPIError, conn.execution_options( skip_user_error_events=True ).exec_driver_sql, "SELECT ERROR_ONE FROM I_DONT_EXIST", ) assert_raises( MyException1, conn.execution_options( skip_user_error_events=False ).exec_driver_sql, "SELECT ERROR_ONE FROM I_DONT_EXIST", ) def _test_alter_disconnect(self, orig_error, evt_value): engine = engines.testing_engine() @event.listens_for(engine, "handle_error") def evt(ctx): ctx.is_disconnect = evt_value with patch.object( engine.dialect, "is_disconnect", Mock(return_value=orig_error) ): with engine.connect() as c: try: c.exec_driver_sql("SELECT x FROM nonexistent") assert False except tsa.exc.StatementError as st: eq_(st.connection_invalidated, evt_value) 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) @testing.requires.independent_connections def _test_alter_invalidate_pool_to_false(self, set_to_false): orig_error = True engine = engines.testing_engine() @event.listens_for(engine, "handle_error") def evt(ctx): if set_to_false: ctx.invalidate_pool_on_disconnect = False c1, c2, c3 = ( engine.pool.connect(), engine.pool.connect(), engine.pool.connect(), ) crecs = [conn._connection_record for conn in (c1, c2, c3)] c1.close() c2.close() c3.close() with patch.object( engine.dialect, "is_disconnect", Mock(return_value=orig_error) ): with engine.connect() as c: target_crec = c.connection._connection_record try: c.exec_driver_sql("SELECT x FROM nonexistent") assert False except tsa.exc.StatementError as st: eq_(st.connection_invalidated, True) for crec in crecs: if crec is target_crec or not set_to_false: is_not(crec.dbapi_connection, crec.get_connection()) else: is_(crec.dbapi_connection, crec.get_connection()) def test_alter_invalidate_pool_to_false(self): self._test_alter_invalidate_pool_to_false(True) def test_alter_invalidate_pool_stays_true(self): self._test_alter_invalidate_pool_to_false(False) def test_handle_error_event_connect_isolation_level(self): engine = engines.testing_engine() class MySpecialException(Exception): pass @event.listens_for(engine, "handle_error") def handle_error(ctx): raise MySpecialException("failed operation") ProgrammingError = engine.dialect.dbapi.ProgrammingError with engine.connect() as conn: with patch.object( conn.dialect, "get_isolation_level", Mock(side_effect=ProgrammingError("random error")), ): assert_raises(MySpecialException, conn.get_isolation_level) def test_handle_error_not_on_connection(self, connection): with expect_raises_message( tsa.exc.InvalidRequestError, r"The handle_error\(\) event hook as of SQLAlchemy 2.0 is " r"established " r"on the Dialect, and may only be applied to the Engine as a " r"whole or to a specific Dialect as a whole, not on a " r"per-Connection basis.", ): @event.listens_for(connection, "handle_error") def handle_error(ctx): pass @testing.only_on("sqlite+pysqlite") def test_cursor_close_resultset_failed_connectionless(self): engine = engines.testing_engine() the_conn = [] the_cursor = [] @event.listens_for(engine, "after_cursor_execute") def go( connection, cursor, statement, parameters, context, executemany ): the_cursor.append(cursor) the_conn.append(connection) with mock.patch( "sqlalchemy.engine.cursor.CursorResult.__init__", Mock(side_effect=tsa.exc.InvalidRequestError("duplicate col")), ): with engine.connect() as conn: assert_raises( tsa.exc.InvalidRequestError, conn.execute, text("select 1"), ) # cursor is closed assert_raises_message( engine.dialect.dbapi.ProgrammingError, "Cannot operate on a closed cursor", the_cursor[0].execute, "select 1", ) # connection is closed assert the_conn[0].closed @testing.only_on("sqlite+pysqlite") def test_cursor_close_resultset_failed_explicit(self): engine = engines.testing_engine() the_cursor = [] @event.listens_for(engine, "after_cursor_execute") def go( connection, cursor, statement, parameters, context, executemany ): the_cursor.append(cursor) conn = engine.connect() with mock.patch( "sqlalchemy.engine.cursor.CursorResult.__init__", Mock(side_effect=tsa.exc.InvalidRequestError("duplicate col")), ): assert_raises( tsa.exc.InvalidRequestError, conn.execute, text("select 1"), ) # cursor is closed assert_raises_message( engine.dialect.dbapi.ProgrammingError, "Cannot operate on a closed cursor", the_cursor[0].execute, "select 1", ) # connection not closed assert not conn.closed conn.close() class OnConnectTest(fixtures.TestBase): __requires__ = ("sqlite",) def setup_test(self): e = create_engine("sqlite://") connection = Mock(get_server_version_info=Mock(return_value="5.0")) def connect(*args, **kwargs): return connection dbapi = Mock( sqlite_version_info=(99, 9, 9), version_info=(99, 9, 9), sqlite_version="99.9.9", paramstyle="named", connect=Mock(side_effect=connect), ) sqlite3 = e.dialect.dbapi dbapi.Error = (sqlite3.Error,) dbapi.ProgrammingError = sqlite3.ProgrammingError self.dbapi = dbapi self.ProgrammingError = sqlite3.ProgrammingError def test_wraps_connect_in_dbapi(self): dbapi = self.dbapi dbapi.connect = Mock(side_effect=self.ProgrammingError("random error")) try: create_engine("sqlite://", module=dbapi).connect() assert False except tsa.exc.DBAPIError as de: assert not de.connection_invalidated def test_handle_error_event_connect(self): dbapi = self.dbapi dbapi.connect = Mock(side_effect=self.ProgrammingError("random error")) class MySpecialException(Exception): pass eng = create_engine("sqlite://", module=dbapi) @event.listens_for(eng, "handle_error") def handle_error(ctx): assert ctx.engine is eng assert ctx.connection is None raise MySpecialException("failed operation") assert_raises(MySpecialException, eng.connect) def test_handle_error_event_revalidate(self): dbapi = self.dbapi class MySpecialException(Exception): pass eng = create_engine("sqlite://", module=dbapi, _initialize=False) @event.listens_for(eng, "handle_error") def handle_error(ctx): assert ctx.engine is eng assert ctx.connection is conn assert isinstance( ctx.sqlalchemy_exception, tsa.exc.ProgrammingError ) raise MySpecialException("failed operation") conn = eng.connect() conn.invalidate() dbapi.connect = Mock(side_effect=self.ProgrammingError("random error")) assert_raises(MySpecialException, getattr, conn, "connection") def test_handle_error_event_implicit_revalidate(self): dbapi = self.dbapi class MySpecialException(Exception): pass eng = create_engine("sqlite://", module=dbapi, _initialize=False) @event.listens_for(eng, "handle_error") def handle_error(ctx): assert ctx.engine is eng assert ctx.connection is conn assert isinstance( ctx.sqlalchemy_exception, tsa.exc.ProgrammingError ) raise MySpecialException("failed operation") conn = eng.connect() conn.invalidate() dbapi.connect = Mock(side_effect=self.ProgrammingError("random error")) assert_raises(MySpecialException, conn.execute, select(1)) def test_handle_error_custom_connect(self): dbapi = self.dbapi class MySpecialException(Exception): pass def custom_connect(): raise self.ProgrammingError("random error") eng = create_engine("sqlite://", module=dbapi, creator=custom_connect) @event.listens_for(eng, "handle_error") def handle_error(ctx): assert ctx.engine is eng assert ctx.connection is None raise MySpecialException("failed operation") assert_raises(MySpecialException, eng.connect) def test_handle_error_event_connect_invalidate_flag(self): dbapi = self.dbapi dbapi.connect = Mock( side_effect=self.ProgrammingError( "Cannot operate on a closed database." ) ) class MySpecialException(Exception): pass eng = create_engine("sqlite://", module=dbapi) @event.listens_for(eng, "handle_error") def handle_error(ctx): assert ctx.is_disconnect ctx.is_disconnect = False try: eng.connect() assert False except tsa.exc.DBAPIError as de: assert not de.connection_invalidated def test_cant_connect_stay_invalidated(self): class MySpecialException(Exception): pass eng = create_engine("sqlite://") @event.listens_for(eng, "handle_error") def handle_error(ctx): assert ctx.is_disconnect conn = eng.connect() conn.invalidate() eng.pool._creator = Mock( side_effect=self.ProgrammingError( "Cannot operate on a closed database." ) ) try: conn.connection assert False except tsa.exc.DBAPIError: assert conn.invalidated def test_dont_touch_non_dbapi_exception_on_connect(self): dbapi = self.dbapi dbapi.connect = Mock(side_effect=TypeError("I'm not a DBAPI error")) e = create_engine("sqlite://", module=dbapi) e.dialect.is_disconnect = is_disconnect = Mock() assert_raises_message(TypeError, "I'm not a DBAPI error", e.connect) eq_(is_disconnect.call_count, 0) def test_ensure_dialect_does_is_disconnect_no_conn(self): """test that is_disconnect() doesn't choke if no connection, cursor given.""" dialect = testing.db.dialect dbapi = dialect.dbapi assert not dialect.is_disconnect( dbapi.OperationalError("test"), None, None ) def test_dont_create_transaction_on_initialize(self): """test that engine init doesn't invoke autobegin. this happened implicitly in 1.4 due to use of a non-future connection for initialize. to fix for 2.0 we added a new flag _allow_autobegin=False for init purposes only. """ e = create_engine("sqlite://") init_connection = None def mock_initialize(connection): # definitely trigger what would normally be an autobegin connection.execute(select(1)) nonlocal init_connection init_connection = connection with mock.patch.object( e._connection_cls, "begin" ) as mock_begin, mock.patch.object( e.dialect, "initialize", Mock(side_effect=mock_initialize) ) as mock_init: conn = e.connect() eq_(mock_begin.mock_calls, []) is_not(init_connection, None) is_not(conn, init_connection) is_false(init_connection._allow_autobegin) eq_(mock_init.mock_calls, [mock.call(init_connection)]) # assert the mock works too conn.begin() eq_(mock_begin.mock_calls, [mock.call()]) conn.close() def test_invalidate_on_connect(self): """test that is_disconnect() is called during connect. interpretation of connection failures are not supported by every backend. """ dbapi = self.dbapi dbapi.connect = Mock( side_effect=self.ProgrammingError( "Cannot operate on a closed database." ) ) e = create_engine("sqlite://", module=dbapi) try: e.connect() assert False except tsa.exc.DBAPIError as de: assert de.connection_invalidated @testing.only_on("sqlite+pysqlite") def test_initialize_connect_calls(self): """test for :ticket:`5497`, on_connect not called twice""" m1 = Mock() cls_ = testing.db.dialect.__class__ class SomeDialect(cls_): def initialize(self, connection): super().initialize(connection) m1.initialize(connection) def on_connect(self): oc = super().on_connect() def my_on_connect(conn): if oc: oc(conn) m1.on_connect(conn) return my_on_connect u1 = Mock( username=None, password=None, host=None, port=None, query={}, database=None, _instantiate_plugins=lambda kw: (u1, [], kw), _get_entrypoint=Mock( return_value=Mock(get_dialect_cls=lambda u: SomeDialect) ), ) eng = create_engine(u1, poolclass=QueuePool) # make sure other dialects aren't getting pulled in here eq_(eng.name, "sqlite") c = eng.connect() dbapi_conn_one = c.connection.dbapi_connection c.close() eq_( m1.mock_calls, [call.on_connect(dbapi_conn_one), call.initialize(mock.ANY)], ) c = eng.connect() eq_( m1.mock_calls, [call.on_connect(dbapi_conn_one), call.initialize(mock.ANY)], ) c2 = eng.connect() dbapi_conn_two = c2.connection.dbapi_connection is_not(dbapi_conn_one, dbapi_conn_two) eq_( m1.mock_calls, [ call.on_connect(dbapi_conn_one), call.initialize(mock.ANY), call.on_connect(dbapi_conn_two), ], ) c.close() c2.close() @testing.only_on("sqlite+pysqlite") def test_initialize_connect_race(self): """test for :ticket:`6337` fixing the regression in :ticket:`5497`, dialect init is mutexed""" m1 = [] cls_ = testing.db.dialect.__class__ class SomeDialect(cls_): supports_statement_cache = True def initialize(self, connection): super().initialize(connection) m1.append("initialize") def on_connect(self): oc = super().on_connect() def my_on_connect(conn): if oc: oc(conn) m1.append("on_connect") return my_on_connect u1 = Mock( username=None, password=None, host=None, port=None, query={}, database=None, _instantiate_plugins=lambda kw: (u1, [], kw), _get_entrypoint=Mock( return_value=Mock(get_dialect_cls=lambda u: SomeDialect) ), ) for j in range(5): m1[:] = [] eng = create_engine( u1, poolclass=NullPool, connect_args={"check_same_thread": False}, ) def go(): c = eng.connect() c.execute(text("select 1")) c.close() threads = [threading.Thread(target=go) for i in range(10)] for t in threads: t.start() for t in threads: t.join() eq_(m1, ["on_connect", "initialize"] + ["on_connect"] * 9) class DialectEventTest(fixtures.TestBase): @contextmanager def _run_test(self, retval): m1 = Mock() m1.do_execute.return_value = retval m1.do_executemany.return_value = retval m1.do_execute_no_params.return_value = retval e = engines.testing_engine(options={"_initialize": False}) event.listen(e, "do_execute", m1.do_execute) event.listen(e, "do_executemany", m1.do_executemany) event.listen(e, "do_execute_no_params", m1.do_execute_no_params) e.dialect.do_execute = m1.real_do_execute e.dialect.do_executemany = m1.real_do_executemany e.dialect.do_execute_no_params = m1.real_do_execute_no_params def mock_the_cursor(cursor, *arg): arg[-1].get_result_proxy = Mock(return_value=Mock(context=arg[-1])) return retval m1.real_do_execute.side_effect = ( m1.do_execute.side_effect ) = mock_the_cursor m1.real_do_executemany.side_effect = ( m1.do_executemany.side_effect ) = mock_the_cursor m1.real_do_execute_no_params.side_effect = ( m1.do_execute_no_params.side_effect ) = mock_the_cursor with e.begin() as conn: yield conn, m1 def _assert(self, retval, m1, m2, mock_calls): eq_(m1.mock_calls, mock_calls) if retval: eq_(m2.mock_calls, []) else: eq_(m2.mock_calls, mock_calls) def _test_do_execute(self, retval): with self._run_test(retval) as (conn, m1): result = conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into table foo", {"foo": "bar"} ) self._assert( retval, m1.do_execute, m1.real_do_execute, [ call( result.context.cursor, "insert into table foo", {"foo": "bar"}, result.context, ) ], ) def _test_do_executemany(self, retval): with self._run_test(retval) as (conn, m1): result = conn.exec_driver_sql( "insert into table foo", [{"foo": "bar"}, {"foo": "bar"}] ) self._assert( retval, m1.do_executemany, m1.real_do_executemany, [ call( result.context.cursor, "insert into table foo", [{"foo": "bar"}, {"foo": "bar"}], result.context, ) ], ) def _test_do_execute_no_params(self, retval): with self._run_test(retval) as (conn, m1): result = conn.execution_options( no_parameters=True ).exec_driver_sql("insert into table foo") self._assert( retval, m1.do_execute_no_params, m1.real_do_execute_no_params, [ call( result.context.cursor, "insert into table foo", result.context, ) ], ) def _test_cursor_execute(self, retval): with self._run_test(retval) as (conn, m1): dialect = conn.dialect stmt = "insert into table foo" params = {"foo": "bar"} ctx = dialect.execution_ctx_cls._init_statement( dialect, conn, conn.connection, {}, stmt, [params], ) conn._cursor_execute(ctx.cursor, stmt, params, ctx) self._assert( retval, m1.do_execute, m1.real_do_execute, [call(ctx.cursor, "insert into table foo", {"foo": "bar"}, ctx)], ) def test_do_execute_w_replace(self): self._test_do_execute(True) def test_do_execute_wo_replace(self): self._test_do_execute(False) def test_do_executemany_w_replace(self): self._test_do_executemany(True) def test_do_executemany_wo_replace(self): self._test_do_executemany(False) def test_do_execute_no_params_w_replace(self): self._test_do_execute_no_params(True) def test_do_execute_no_params_wo_replace(self): self._test_do_execute_no_params(False) def test_cursor_execute_w_replace(self): self._test_cursor_execute(True) def test_cursor_execute_wo_replace(self): self._test_cursor_execute(False) def test_connect_replace_params(self): e = engines.testing_engine(options={"_initialize": False}) @event.listens_for(e, "do_connect") def evt(dialect, conn_rec, cargs, cparams): cargs[:] = ["foo", "hoho"] cparams.clear() cparams["bar"] = "bat" conn_rec.info["boom"] = "bap" m1 = Mock() e.dialect.connect = m1.real_connect with e.connect() as conn: eq_(m1.mock_calls, [call.real_connect("foo", "hoho", bar="bat")]) eq_(conn.info["boom"], "bap") def test_connect_do_connect(self): e = engines.testing_engine(options={"_initialize": False}) m1 = Mock() @event.listens_for(e, "do_connect") def evt1(dialect, conn_rec, cargs, cparams): cargs[:] = ["foo", "hoho"] cparams.clear() cparams["bar"] = "bat" conn_rec.info["boom"] = "one" @event.listens_for(e, "do_connect") def evt2(dialect, conn_rec, cargs, cparams): conn_rec.info["bap"] = "two" return m1.our_connect(cargs, cparams) with e.connect() as conn: # called with args eq_( m1.mock_calls, [call.our_connect(["foo", "hoho"], {"bar": "bat"})], ) eq_(conn.info["boom"], "one") eq_(conn.info["bap"], "two") # returned our mock connection is_(conn.connection.dbapi_connection, m1.our_connect()) def test_connect_do_connect_info_there_after_recycle(self): # test that info is maintained after the do_connect() # event for a soft invalidation. e = engines.testing_engine(options={"_initialize": False}) @event.listens_for(e, "do_connect") def evt1(dialect, conn_rec, cargs, cparams): conn_rec.info["boom"] = "one" conn = e.connect() eq_(conn.info["boom"], "one") conn.connection.invalidate(soft=True) conn.close() with e.connect() as conn: eq_(conn.info["boom"], "one") def test_connect_do_connect_info_there_after_invalidate(self): # test that info is maintained after the do_connect() # event for a hard invalidation. e = engines.testing_engine(options={"_initialize": False}) @event.listens_for(e, "do_connect") def evt1(dialect, conn_rec, cargs, cparams): assert not conn_rec.info conn_rec.info["boom"] = "one" conn = e.connect() eq_(conn.info["boom"], "one") conn.connection.invalidate() with e.connect() as conn: eq_(conn.info["boom"], "one") class SetInputSizesTest(fixtures.TablesTest): __backend__ = True __requires__ = ("independent_connections", "insert_returning") @classmethod def define_tables(cls, metadata): Table( "users", metadata, Column("user_id", INT, primary_key=True, autoincrement=False), Column("user_name", VARCHAR(20)), ) @testing.fixture def input_sizes_fixture(self, testing_engine): canary = mock.Mock() def do_set_input_sizes(cursor, list_of_tuples, context): canary.do_set_input_sizes(cursor, list_of_tuples, context) def pre_exec(self): self.translate_set_input_sizes = None self.include_set_input_sizes = None self.exclude_set_input_sizes = None engine = testing_engine() engine.connect().close() # the idea of this test is we fully replace the dialect # do_set_input_sizes with a mock, and we can then intercept # the setting passed to the dialect. the test table uses very # "safe" datatypes so that the DBAPI does not actually need # setinputsizes() called in order to work. with mock.patch.object( engine.dialect, "bind_typing", BindTyping.SETINPUTSIZES ), mock.patch.object( engine.dialect, "do_set_input_sizes", do_set_input_sizes ), mock.patch.object( engine.dialect.execution_ctx_cls, "pre_exec", pre_exec ): yield engine, canary @testing.requires.insertmanyvalues def test_set_input_sizes_insertmanyvalues_no_event( self, input_sizes_fixture ): engine, canary = input_sizes_fixture with engine.begin() as conn: conn.execute( self.tables.users.insert().returning( self.tables.users.c.user_id ), [ {"user_id": 1, "user_name": "n1"}, {"user_id": 2, "user_name": "n2"}, {"user_id": 3, "user_name": "n3"}, ], ) eq_( canary.mock_calls, [ call.do_set_input_sizes( mock.ANY, [ ( "user_id_0", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(Integer), ), ( "user_name_0", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(String), ), ( "user_id_1", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(Integer), ), ( "user_name_1", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(String), ), ( "user_id_2", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(Integer), ), ( "user_name_2", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(String), ), ], mock.ANY, ) ], ) def test_set_input_sizes_no_event(self, input_sizes_fixture): engine, canary = input_sizes_fixture with engine.begin() as conn: conn.execute( self.tables.users.update() .where(self.tables.users.c.user_id == 15) .values(user_id=15, user_name="n1"), ) eq_( canary.mock_calls, [ call.do_set_input_sizes( mock.ANY, [ ( "user_id", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(Integer), ), ( "user_name", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(String), ), ( "user_id_1", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(Integer), ), ], mock.ANY, ) ], ) def test_set_input_sizes_expanding_param(self, input_sizes_fixture): engine, canary = input_sizes_fixture with engine.connect() as conn: conn.execute( select(self.tables.users).where( self.tables.users.c.user_name.in_(["x", "y", "z"]) ) ) eq_( canary.mock_calls, [ call.do_set_input_sizes( mock.ANY, [ ( "user_name_1_1", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(String), ), ( "user_name_1_2", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(String), ), ( "user_name_1_3", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(String), ), ], mock.ANY, ) ], ) @testing.requires.tuple_in def test_set_input_sizes_expanding_tuple_param(self, input_sizes_fixture): engine, canary = input_sizes_fixture from sqlalchemy import tuple_ with engine.connect() as conn: conn.execute( select(self.tables.users).where( tuple_( self.tables.users.c.user_id, self.tables.users.c.user_name, ).in_([(1, "x"), (2, "y")]) ) ) eq_( canary.mock_calls, [ call.do_set_input_sizes( mock.ANY, [ ( "param_1_1_1", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(Integer), ), ( "param_1_1_2", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(String), ), ( "param_1_2_1", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(Integer), ), ( "param_1_2_2", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(String), ), ], mock.ANY, ) ], ) def test_set_input_sizes_event(self, input_sizes_fixture): engine, canary = input_sizes_fixture SPECIAL_STRING = mock.Mock() @event.listens_for(engine, "do_setinputsizes") def do_setinputsizes( inputsizes, cursor, statement, parameters, context ): for k in inputsizes: if k.type._type_affinity is String: inputsizes[k] = ( SPECIAL_STRING, None, 0, ) with engine.begin() as conn: conn.execute( self.tables.users.update() .where(self.tables.users.c.user_id == 15) .values(user_id=15, user_name="n1"), ) eq_( canary.mock_calls, [ call.do_set_input_sizes( mock.ANY, [ ( "user_id", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(Integer), ), ( "user_name", (SPECIAL_STRING, None, 0), testing.eq_type_affinity(String), ), ( "user_id_1", mock.ANY, testing.eq_type_affinity(Integer), ), ], mock.ANY, ) ], ) class DialectDoesntSupportCachingTest(fixtures.TestBase): """test the opt-in caching flag added in :ticket:`6184`.""" __only_on__ = "sqlite+pysqlite" __requires__ = ("sqlite_memory",) @testing.fixture() def sqlite_no_cache_dialect(self, testing_engine): from sqlalchemy.dialects.sqlite.pysqlite import SQLiteDialect_pysqlite from sqlalchemy.dialects.sqlite.base import SQLiteCompiler from sqlalchemy.sql import visitors class MyCompiler(SQLiteCompiler): def translate_select_structure(self, select_stmt, **kwargs): select = select_stmt if not getattr(select, "_mydialect_visit", None): select = visitors.cloned_traverse(select_stmt, {}, {}) if select._limit_clause is not None: # create a bindparam with a fixed name and hardcode # it to the given limit. this breaks caching. select._limit_clause = bindparam( "limit", value=select._limit, literal_execute=True ) select._mydialect_visit = True return select class MyDialect(SQLiteDialect_pysqlite): statement_compiler = MyCompiler supports_statement_cache = False from sqlalchemy.dialects import registry def go(name): return MyDialect with mock.patch.object(registry, "load", go): eng = testing_engine() yield eng @testing.fixture def data_fixture(self, sqlite_no_cache_dialect): m = MetaData() t = Table("t1", m, Column("x", Integer)) with sqlite_no_cache_dialect.begin() as conn: t.create(conn) conn.execute(t.insert(), [{"x": 1}, {"x": 2}, {"x": 3}, {"x": 4}]) return t def test_no_cache(self, sqlite_no_cache_dialect, data_fixture): eng = sqlite_no_cache_dialect def go(lim): with eng.connect() as conn: result = conn.execute( select(data_fixture).order_by(data_fixture.c.x).limit(lim) ) return result r1 = go(2) r2 = go(3) eq_(r1.all(), [(1,), (2,)]) eq_(r2.all(), [(1,), (2,), (3,)]) def test_it_caches(self, sqlite_no_cache_dialect, data_fixture): eng = sqlite_no_cache_dialect eng.dialect.__class__.supports_statement_cache = True del eng.dialect.__dict__["_supports_statement_cache"] def go(lim): with eng.connect() as conn: result = conn.execute( select(data_fixture).order_by(data_fixture.c.x).limit(lim) ) return result r1 = go(2) r2 = go(3) eq_(r1.all(), [(1,), (2,)]) # wrong answer eq_( r2.all(), [ (1,), (2,), ], )