cpython/Lib/test/test_dbm_sqlite3.py

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import sys
import test.support
import unittest
from contextlib import closing
from functools import partial
from pathlib import Path
from test.support import cpython_only, import_helper, os_helper
dbm_sqlite3 = import_helper.import_module("dbm.sqlite3")
# N.B. The test will fail on some platforms without sqlite3
# if the sqlite3 import is above the import of dbm.sqlite3.
# This is deliberate: if the import helper managed to import dbm.sqlite3,
# we must inevitably be able to import sqlite3. Else, we have a problem.
import sqlite3
from dbm.sqlite3 import _normalize_uri
class _SQLiteDbmTests(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.filename = os_helper.TESTFN
db = dbm_sqlite3.open(self.filename, "c")
db.close()
def tearDown(self):
for suffix in "", "-wal", "-shm":
os_helper.unlink(self.filename + suffix)
class URI(unittest.TestCase):
def test_uri_substitutions(self):
dataset = (
("/absolute/////b/c", "/absolute/b/c"),
("PRE#MID##END", "PRE%23MID%23%23END"),
("%#?%%#", "%25%23%3F%25%25%23"),
)
for path, normalized in dataset:
with self.subTest(path=path, normalized=normalized):
self.assertTrue(_normalize_uri(path).endswith(normalized))
@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == "win32", "requires Windows")
def test_uri_windows(self):
dataset = (
# Relative subdir.
(r"2018\January.xlsx",
"2018/January.xlsx"),
# Absolute with drive letter.
(r"C:\Projects\apilibrary\apilibrary.sln",
"/C:/Projects/apilibrary/apilibrary.sln"),
# Relative with drive letter.
(r"C:Projects\apilibrary\apilibrary.sln",
"/C:Projects/apilibrary/apilibrary.sln"),
)
for path, normalized in dataset:
with self.subTest(path=path, normalized=normalized):
if not Path(path).is_absolute():
self.skipTest(f"skipping relative path: {path!r}")
self.assertTrue(_normalize_uri(path).endswith(normalized))
class ReadOnly(_SQLiteDbmTests):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
with dbm_sqlite3.open(self.filename, "w") as db:
db[b"key1"] = "value1"
db[b"key2"] = "value2"
self.db = dbm_sqlite3.open(self.filename, "r")
def tearDown(self):
self.db.close()
super().tearDown()
def test_readonly_read(self):
self.assertEqual(self.db[b"key1"], b"value1")
self.assertEqual(self.db[b"key2"], b"value2")
def test_readonly_write(self):
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
self.db[b"new"] = "value"
def test_readonly_delete(self):
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
del self.db[b"key1"]
def test_readonly_keys(self):
self.assertEqual(self.db.keys(), [b"key1", b"key2"])
def test_readonly_iter(self):
self.assertEqual([k for k in self.db], [b"key1", b"key2"])
class ReadWrite(_SQLiteDbmTests):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.db = dbm_sqlite3.open(self.filename, "w")
def tearDown(self):
self.db.close()
super().tearDown()
def db_content(self):
with closing(sqlite3.connect(self.filename)) as cx:
keys = [r[0] for r in cx.execute("SELECT key FROM Dict")]
vals = [r[0] for r in cx.execute("SELECT value FROM Dict")]
return keys, vals
def test_readwrite_unique_key(self):
self.db["key"] = "value"
self.db["key"] = "other"
keys, vals = self.db_content()
self.assertEqual(keys, [b"key"])
self.assertEqual(vals, [b"other"])
def test_readwrite_delete(self):
self.db["key"] = "value"
self.db["new"] = "other"
del self.db[b"new"]
keys, vals = self.db_content()
self.assertEqual(keys, [b"key"])
self.assertEqual(vals, [b"value"])
del self.db[b"key"]
keys, vals = self.db_content()
self.assertEqual(keys, [])
self.assertEqual(vals, [])
def test_readwrite_null_key(self):
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
self.db[None] = "value"
def test_readwrite_null_value(self):
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
self.db[b"key"] = None
class Misuse(_SQLiteDbmTests):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.db = dbm_sqlite3.open(self.filename, "w")
def tearDown(self):
self.db.close()
super().tearDown()
def test_misuse_double_create(self):
self.db["key"] = "value"
with dbm_sqlite3.open(self.filename, "c") as db:
self.assertEqual(db[b"key"], b"value")
def test_misuse_double_close(self):
self.db.close()
def test_misuse_invalid_flag(self):
regex = "must be.*'r'.*'w'.*'c'.*'n', not 'invalid'"
with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, regex):
dbm_sqlite3.open(self.filename, flag="invalid")
def test_misuse_double_delete(self):
self.db["key"] = "value"
del self.db[b"key"]
with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
del self.db[b"key"]
def test_misuse_invalid_key(self):
with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
self.db[b"key"]
def test_misuse_iter_close1(self):
self.db["1"] = 1
it = iter(self.db)
self.db.close()
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
next(it)
def test_misuse_iter_close2(self):
self.db["1"] = 1
self.db["2"] = 2
it = iter(self.db)
next(it)
self.db.close()
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
next(it)
def test_misuse_use_after_close(self):
self.db.close()
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
self.db[b"read"]
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
self.db[b"write"] = "value"
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
del self.db[b"del"]
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
len(self.db)
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
self.db.keys()
def test_misuse_reinit(self):
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
self.db.__init__("new.db", flag="n", mode=0o666)
def test_misuse_empty_filename(self):
for flag in "r", "w", "c", "n":
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
db = dbm_sqlite3.open("", flag="c")
class DataTypes(_SQLiteDbmTests):
dataset = (
# (raw, coerced)
(42, b"42"),
(3.14, b"3.14"),
("string", b"string"),
(b"bytes", b"bytes"),
)
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.db = dbm_sqlite3.open(self.filename, "w")
def tearDown(self):
self.db.close()
super().tearDown()
def test_datatypes_values(self):
for raw, coerced in self.dataset:
with self.subTest(raw=raw, coerced=coerced):
self.db["key"] = raw
self.assertEqual(self.db[b"key"], coerced)
def test_datatypes_keys(self):
for raw, coerced in self.dataset:
with self.subTest(raw=raw, coerced=coerced):
self.db[raw] = "value"
self.assertEqual(self.db[coerced], b"value")
# Raw keys are silently coerced to bytes.
self.assertEqual(self.db[raw], b"value")
del self.db[raw]
def test_datatypes_replace_coerced(self):
self.db["10"] = "value"
self.db[b"10"] = "value"
self.db[10] = "value"
self.assertEqual(self.db.keys(), [b"10"])
class CorruptDatabase(_SQLiteDbmTests):
"""Verify that database exceptions are raised as dbm.sqlite3.error."""
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
with closing(sqlite3.connect(self.filename)) as cx:
with cx:
cx.execute("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Dict")
cx.execute("CREATE TABLE Dict (invalid_schema)")
def check(self, flag, fn, should_succeed=False):
with closing(dbm_sqlite3.open(self.filename, flag)) as db:
with self.assertRaises(dbm_sqlite3.error):
fn(db)
@staticmethod
def read(db):
return db["key"]
@staticmethod
def write(db):
db["key"] = "value"
@staticmethod
def iter(db):
next(iter(db))
@staticmethod
def keys(db):
db.keys()
@staticmethod
def del_(db):
del db["key"]
@staticmethod
def len_(db):
len(db)
def test_corrupt_readwrite(self):
for flag in "r", "w", "c":
with self.subTest(flag=flag):
check = partial(self.check, flag=flag)
check(fn=self.read)
check(fn=self.write)
check(fn=self.iter)
check(fn=self.keys)
check(fn=self.del_)
check(fn=self.len_)
def test_corrupt_force_new(self):
with closing(dbm_sqlite3.open(self.filename, "n")) as db:
db["foo"] = "write"
_ = db[b"foo"]
next(iter(db))
del db[b"foo"]
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()