# testing/engines.py # Copyright (C) 2005-2021 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors # # # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under # the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php from __future__ import absolute_import import collections import re import warnings import weakref from . import config from .util import decorator from .util import gc_collect from .. import event from .. import pool class ConnectionKiller(object): def __init__(self): self.proxy_refs = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary() self.testing_engines = collections.defaultdict(set) self.dbapi_connections = set() def add_pool(self, pool): event.listen(pool, "checkout", self._add_conn) event.listen(pool, "checkin", self._remove_conn) event.listen(pool, "close", self._remove_conn) event.listen(pool, "close_detached", self._remove_conn) # note we are keeping "invalidated" here, as those are still # opened connections we would like to roll back def _add_conn(self, dbapi_con, con_record, con_proxy): self.dbapi_connections.add(dbapi_con) self.proxy_refs[con_proxy] = True def _remove_conn(self, dbapi_conn, *arg): self.dbapi_connections.discard(dbapi_conn) def add_engine(self, engine, scope): self.add_pool(engine.pool) assert scope in ("class", "global", "function", "fixture") self.testing_engines[scope].add(engine) def _safe(self, fn): try: fn() except Exception as e: warnings.warn( "testing_reaper couldn't rollback/close connection: %s" % e ) def rollback_all(self): for rec in list(self.proxy_refs): if rec is not None and rec.is_valid: self._safe(rec.rollback) def checkin_all(self): # run pool.checkin() for all ConnectionFairy instances we have # tracked. for rec in list(self.proxy_refs): if rec is not None and rec.is_valid: self.dbapi_connections.discard(rec.connection) self._safe(rec._checkin) # for fairy refs that were GCed and could not close the connection, # such as asyncio, roll back those remaining connections for con in self.dbapi_connections: self._safe(con.rollback) self.dbapi_connections.clear() def close_all(self): self.checkin_all() def prepare_for_drop_tables(self, connection): # don't do aggressive checks for third party test suites if not config.bootstrapped_as_sqlalchemy: return from . import provision provision.prepare_for_drop_tables(connection.engine.url, connection) def _drop_testing_engines(self, scope): eng = self.testing_engines[scope] for rec in list(eng): for proxy_ref in list(self.proxy_refs): if proxy_ref is not None and proxy_ref.is_valid: if ( proxy_ref._pool is not None and proxy_ref._pool is rec.pool ): self._safe(proxy_ref._checkin) rec.dispose() eng.clear() def after_test(self): self._drop_testing_engines("function") def after_test_outside_fixtures(self, test): # don't do aggressive checks for third party test suites if not config.bootstrapped_as_sqlalchemy: return if test.__class__.__leave_connections_for_teardown__: return self.checkin_all() # on PostgreSQL, this will test for any "idle in transaction" # connections. useful to identify tests with unusual patterns # that can't be cleaned up correctly. from . import provision with config.db.connect() as conn: provision.prepare_for_drop_tables(conn.engine.url, conn) def stop_test_class_inside_fixtures(self): self.checkin_all() self._drop_testing_engines("function") self._drop_testing_engines("class") def stop_test_class_outside_fixtures(self): # ensure no refs to checked out connections at all. if pool.base._strong_ref_connection_records: gc_collect() if pool.base._strong_ref_connection_records: ln = len(pool.base._strong_ref_connection_records) pool.base._strong_ref_connection_records.clear() assert ( False ), "%d connection recs not cleared after test suite" % (ln) def final_cleanup(self): self.checkin_all() for scope in self.testing_engines: self._drop_testing_engines(scope) def assert_all_closed(self): for rec in self.proxy_refs: if rec.is_valid: assert False testing_reaper = ConnectionKiller() @decorator def assert_conns_closed(fn, *args, **kw): try: fn(*args, **kw) finally: testing_reaper.assert_all_closed() @decorator def rollback_open_connections(fn, *args, **kw): """Decorator that rolls back all open connections after fn execution.""" try: fn(*args, **kw) finally: testing_reaper.rollback_all() @decorator def close_first(fn, *args, **kw): """Decorator that closes all connections before fn execution.""" testing_reaper.checkin_all() fn(*args, **kw) @decorator def close_open_connections(fn, *args, **kw): """Decorator that closes all connections after fn execution.""" try: fn(*args, **kw) finally: testing_reaper.checkin_all() def all_dialects(exclude=None): import sqlalchemy.dialects as d for name in d.__all__: # TEMPORARY if exclude and name in exclude: continue mod = getattr(d, name, None) if not mod: mod = getattr( __import__("sqlalchemy.dialects.%s" % name).dialects, name ) yield mod.dialect() class ReconnectFixture(object): def __init__(self, dbapi): self.dbapi = dbapi self.connections = [] self.is_stopped = False def __getattr__(self, key): return getattr(self.dbapi, key) def connect(self, *args, **kwargs): conn = self.dbapi.connect(*args, **kwargs) if self.is_stopped: self._safe(conn.close) curs = conn.cursor() # should fail on Oracle etc. # should fail for everything that didn't fail # above, connection is closed curs.execute("select 1") assert False, "simulated connect failure didn't work" else: self.connections.append(conn) return conn def _safe(self, fn): try: fn() except Exception as e: warnings.warn("ReconnectFixture couldn't close connection: %s" % e) def shutdown(self, stop=False): # TODO: this doesn't cover all cases # as nicely as we'd like, namely MySQLdb. # would need to implement R. Brewer's # proxy server idea to get better # coverage. self.is_stopped = stop for c in list(self.connections): self._safe(c.close) self.connections = [] def restart(self): self.is_stopped = False def reconnecting_engine(url=None, options=None): url = url or config.db.url dbapi = config.db.dialect.dbapi if not options: options = {} options["module"] = ReconnectFixture(dbapi) engine = testing_engine(url, options) _dispose = engine.dispose def dispose(): engine.dialect.dbapi.shutdown() engine.dialect.dbapi.is_stopped = False _dispose() engine.test_shutdown = engine.dialect.dbapi.shutdown engine.test_restart = engine.dialect.dbapi.restart engine.dispose = dispose return engine def testing_engine( url=None, options=None, future=None, asyncio=False, transfer_staticpool=False, ): """Produce an engine configured by --options with optional overrides.""" if asyncio: from sqlalchemy.ext.asyncio import create_async_engine as create_engine elif future or ( config.db and config.db._is_future and future is not False ): from sqlalchemy.future import create_engine else: from sqlalchemy import create_engine from sqlalchemy.engine.url import make_url if not options: use_reaper = True scope = "function" else: use_reaper = options.pop("use_reaper", True) scope = options.pop("scope", "function") url = url or config.db.url url = make_url(url) if options is None: if config.db is None or url.drivername == config.db.url.drivername: options = config.db_opts else: options = {} elif config.db is not None and url.drivername == config.db.url.drivername: default_opt = config.db_opts.copy() default_opt.update(options) engine = create_engine(url, **options) if transfer_staticpool: from sqlalchemy.pool import StaticPool if config.db is not None and isinstance(config.db.pool, StaticPool): engine.pool._transfer_from(config.db.pool) if scope == "global": if asyncio: engine.sync_engine._has_events = True else: engine._has_events = ( True # enable event blocks, helps with profiling ) if isinstance(engine.pool, pool.QueuePool): engine.pool._timeout = 0 engine.pool._max_overflow = 0 if use_reaper: testing_reaper.add_engine(engine, scope) return engine def mock_engine(dialect_name=None): """Provides a mocking engine based on the current testing.db. This is normally used to test DDL generation flow as emitted by an Engine. It should not be used in other cases, as assert_compile() and assert_sql_execution() are much better choices with fewer moving parts. """ from sqlalchemy import create_mock_engine if not dialect_name: dialect_name = config.db.name buffer = [] def executor(sql, *a, **kw): buffer.append(sql) def assert_sql(stmts): recv = [re.sub(r"[\n\t]", "", str(s)) for s in buffer] assert recv == stmts, recv def print_sql(): d = engine.dialect return "\n".join(str(s.compile(dialect=d)) for s in engine.mock) engine = create_mock_engine(dialect_name + "://", executor) assert not hasattr(engine, "mock") engine.mock = buffer engine.assert_sql = assert_sql engine.print_sql = print_sql return engine class DBAPIProxyCursor(object): """Proxy a DBAPI cursor. Tests can provide subclasses of this to intercept DBAPI-level cursor operations. """ def __init__(self, engine, conn, *args, **kwargs): self.engine = engine self.connection = conn self.cursor = conn.cursor(*args, **kwargs) def execute(self, stmt, parameters=None, **kw): if parameters: return self.cursor.execute(stmt, parameters, **kw) else: return self.cursor.execute(stmt, **kw) def executemany(self, stmt, params, **kw): return self.cursor.executemany(stmt, params, **kw) def __iter__(self): return iter(self.cursor) def __getattr__(self, key): return getattr(self.cursor, key) class DBAPIProxyConnection(object): """Proxy a DBAPI connection. Tests can provide subclasses of this to intercept DBAPI-level connection operations. """ def __init__(self, engine, cursor_cls): self.conn = engine.pool._creator() self.engine = engine self.cursor_cls = cursor_cls def cursor(self, *args, **kwargs): return self.cursor_cls(self.engine, self.conn, *args, **kwargs) def close(self): self.conn.close() def __getattr__(self, key): return getattr(self.conn, key) def proxying_engine( conn_cls=DBAPIProxyConnection, cursor_cls=DBAPIProxyCursor ): """Produce an engine that provides proxy hooks for common methods. """ def mock_conn(): return conn_cls(config.db, cursor_cls) def _wrap_do_on_connect(do_on_connect): def go(dbapi_conn): return do_on_connect(dbapi_conn.conn) return go return testing_engine( options={ "creator": mock_conn, "_wrap_do_on_connect": _wrap_do_on_connect, } )