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The fix for issue 9750 introduced a regression by sorting the row objects returned by fetchall. But if a row_factory such as sqlite3.Row is used, the rows may not be sortable (in Python3), which leads to an exception. The sorting is still a nice idea, so the patch moves the sort into the sql. Fix and test by Peter Otten.
82 lines
2.8 KiB
Python
82 lines
2.8 KiB
Python
# Author: Paul Kippes <kippesp@gmail.com>
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import unittest
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import sqlite3 as sqlite
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class DumpTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.cx = sqlite.connect(":memory:")
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self.cu = self.cx.cursor()
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def tearDown(self):
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self.cx.close()
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def CheckTableDump(self):
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expected_sqls = [
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"""CREATE TABLE "index"("index" blob);"""
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,
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"""INSERT INTO "index" VALUES(X'01');"""
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,
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"""CREATE TABLE "quoted""table"("quoted""field" text);"""
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,
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"""INSERT INTO "quoted""table" VALUES('quoted''value');"""
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,
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"CREATE TABLE t1(id integer primary key, s1 text, " \
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"t1_i1 integer not null, i2 integer, unique (s1), " \
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"constraint t1_idx1 unique (i2));"
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,
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"INSERT INTO \"t1\" VALUES(1,'foo',10,20);"
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,
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"INSERT INTO \"t1\" VALUES(2,'foo2',30,30);"
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,
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"CREATE TABLE t2(id integer, t2_i1 integer, " \
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"t2_i2 integer, primary key (id)," \
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"foreign key(t2_i1) references t1(t1_i1));"
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,
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"CREATE TRIGGER trigger_1 update of t1_i1 on t1 " \
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"begin " \
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"update t2 set t2_i1 = new.t1_i1 where t2_i1 = old.t1_i1; " \
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"end;"
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,
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"CREATE VIEW v1 as select * from t1 left join t2 " \
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"using (id);"
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]
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[self.cu.execute(s) for s in expected_sqls]
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i = self.cx.iterdump()
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actual_sqls = [s for s in i]
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expected_sqls = ['BEGIN TRANSACTION;'] + expected_sqls + \
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['COMMIT;']
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[self.assertEqual(expected_sqls[i], actual_sqls[i])
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for i in range(len(expected_sqls))]
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def CheckUnorderableRow(self):
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# iterdump() should be able to cope with unorderable row types (issue #15545)
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class UnorderableRow:
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def __init__(self, cursor, row):
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self.row = row
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def __getitem__(self, index):
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return self.row[index]
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self.cx.row_factory = UnorderableRow
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CREATE_ALPHA = """CREATE TABLE "alpha" ("one");"""
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CREATE_BETA = """CREATE TABLE "beta" ("two");"""
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expected = [
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"BEGIN TRANSACTION;",
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CREATE_ALPHA,
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CREATE_BETA,
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"COMMIT;"
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]
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self.cu.execute(CREATE_BETA)
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self.cu.execute(CREATE_ALPHA)
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got = list(self.cx.iterdump())
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self.assertEqual(expected, got)
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def suite():
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return unittest.TestSuite(unittest.makeSuite(DumpTests, "Check"))
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def test():
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runner = unittest.TextTestRunner()
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runner.run(suite())
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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test()
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