"""Miscellaneous bsddb module test cases """ import os import sys import unittest import tempfile try: # For Pythons w/distutils pybsddb from bsddb3 import db, dbshelve, hashopen except ImportError: # For Python 2.3 from bsddb import db, dbshelve, hashopen #---------------------------------------------------------------------- class MiscTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.filename = self.__class__.__name__ + '.db' homeDir = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), 'db_home') self.homeDir = homeDir try: os.mkdir(homeDir) except OSError: pass def tearDown(self): try: os.remove(self.filename) except OSError: pass import shutil shutil.rmtree(self.homeDir) def test01_badpointer(self): dbs = dbshelve.open(self.filename) dbs.close() self.assertRaises(db.DBError, dbs.get, "foo") def test02_db_home(self): env = db.DBEnv() # check for crash fixed when db_home is used before open() assert env.db_home is None env.open(self.homeDir, db.DB_CREATE) assert self.homeDir == env.db_home def test03_repr_closed_db(self): db = hashopen(self.filename) db.close() rp = repr(db) self.assertEquals(rp, "{}") # http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1708868&group_id=13900&atid=313900 # # See the bug report for details. # # The problem was that make_key_dbt() was not allocating a copy of # string keys but FREE_DBT() was always being told to free it when the # database was opened with DB_THREAD. def test04_double_free_make_key_dbt(self): try: db1 = db.DB() db1.open(self.filename, None, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD) curs = db1.cursor() t = curs.get("/foo", db.DB_SET) # double free happened during exit from DBC_get finally: db1.close() os.unlink(self.filename) def test05_key_with_null_bytes(self): try: db1 = db.DB() db1.open(self.filename, None, db.DB_HASH, db.DB_CREATE) db1['a'] = 'eh?' db1['a\x00'] = 'eh zed.' db1['a\x00a'] = 'eh zed eh?' db1['aaa'] = 'eh eh eh!' keys = db1.keys() keys.sort() self.assertEqual(['a', 'a\x00', 'a\x00a', 'aaa'], keys) self.assertEqual(db1['a'], 'eh?') self.assertEqual(db1['a\x00'], 'eh zed.') self.assertEqual(db1['a\x00a'], 'eh zed eh?') self.assertEqual(db1['aaa'], 'eh eh eh!') finally: db1.close() os.unlink(self.filename) def test_DB_set_flags_persists(self): if db.version() < (4,2): # The get_flags API required for this to work is only available # in BerkeleyDB >= 4.2 return try: db1 = db.DB() db1.set_flags(db.DB_DUPSORT) db1.open(self.filename, db.DB_HASH, db.DB_CREATE) db1['a'] = 'eh' db1['a'] = 'A' self.assertEqual([('a', 'A')], db1.items()) db1.put('a', 'Aa') self.assertEqual([('a', 'A'), ('a', 'Aa')], db1.items()) db1.close() db1 = db.DB() # no set_flags call, we're testing that it reads and obeys # the flags on open. db1.open(self.filename, db.DB_HASH) self.assertEqual([('a', 'A'), ('a', 'Aa')], db1.items()) # if it read the flags right this will replace all values # for key 'a' instead of adding a new one. (as a dict should) db1['a'] = 'new A' self.assertEqual([('a', 'new A')], db1.items()) finally: db1.close() os.unlink(self.filename) #---------------------------------------------------------------------- def test_suite(): return unittest.makeSuite(MiscTestCase) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite')