"""Requirements specific to SQLAlchemy's own unit tests. """ from sqlalchemy import exc from sqlalchemy.sql import sqltypes from sqlalchemy.sql import text from sqlalchemy.testing import exclusions from sqlalchemy.testing.exclusions import against from sqlalchemy.testing.exclusions import fails_if from sqlalchemy.testing.exclusions import fails_on from sqlalchemy.testing.exclusions import fails_on_everything_except from sqlalchemy.testing.exclusions import LambdaPredicate from sqlalchemy.testing.exclusions import NotPredicate from sqlalchemy.testing.exclusions import only_if from sqlalchemy.testing.exclusions import only_on from sqlalchemy.testing.exclusions import skip_if from sqlalchemy.testing.exclusions import SpecPredicate from sqlalchemy.testing.exclusions import succeeds_if from sqlalchemy.testing.requirements import SuiteRequirements def no_support(db, reason): return SpecPredicate(db, description=reason) def exclude(db, op, spec, description=None): return SpecPredicate(db, op, spec, description=description) class DefaultRequirements(SuiteRequirements): @property def deferrable_or_no_constraints(self): """Target database must support deferrable constraints.""" return skip_if( [ no_support("mysql", "not supported by database"), no_support("mariadb", "not supported by database"), no_support("mssql", "not supported by database"), ] ) @property def check_constraints(self): """Target database must support check constraints.""" return exclusions.open() @property def enforces_check_constraints(self): """Target database must also enforce check constraints.""" return self.check_constraints + fails_on( self._mysql_check_constraints_dont_exist, "check constraints don't enforce on MySQL, MariaDB<10.2", ) @property def named_constraints(self): """target database must support names for constraints.""" return exclusions.open() @property def implicitly_named_constraints(self): """target database must apply names to unnamed constraints.""" return skip_if([no_support("sqlite", "not supported by database")]) @property def foreign_keys(self): """Target database must support foreign keys.""" return skip_if(no_support("sqlite", "not supported by database")) @property def foreign_keys_reflect_as_index(self): return only_on(["mysql", "mariadb"]) @property def unique_index_reflect_as_unique_constraints(self): return only_on(["mysql", "mariadb"]) @property def unique_constraints_reflect_as_index(self): return only_on(["mysql", "mariadb", "oracle", "postgresql", "mssql"]) @property def foreign_key_constraint_name_reflection(self): return fails_if( lambda config: against(config, ["mysql", "mariadb"]) and not self._mysql_80(config) and not self._mariadb_105(config) ) @property def reflect_indexes_with_ascdesc(self): return fails_if(["oracle"]) @property def table_ddl_if_exists(self): """target platform supports IF NOT EXISTS / IF EXISTS for tables.""" return only_on(["postgresql", "mysql", "mariadb", "sqlite"]) @property def index_ddl_if_exists(self): """target platform supports IF NOT EXISTS / IF EXISTS for indexes.""" # mariadb but not mysql, tested up to mysql 8 return only_on(["postgresql", "mariadb", "sqlite"]) @property def on_update_cascade(self): """target database must support ON UPDATE..CASCADE behavior in foreign keys.""" return skip_if( ["sqlite", "oracle"], "target backend %(doesnt_support)s ON UPDATE CASCADE", ) @property def non_updating_cascade(self): """target database must *not* support ON UPDATE..CASCADE behavior in foreign keys.""" return fails_on_everything_except("sqlite", "oracle") + skip_if( "mssql" ) @property def recursive_fk_cascade(self): """target database must support ON DELETE CASCADE on a self-referential foreign key""" return skip_if(["mssql"]) @property def deferrable_fks(self): """target database must support deferrable fks""" return only_on(["oracle", "postgresql"]) @property def foreign_key_constraint_option_reflection_ondelete(self): return only_on( ["postgresql", "mysql", "mariadb", "sqlite", "oracle", "mssql"] ) @property def fk_constraint_option_reflection_ondelete_restrict(self): return only_on(["postgresql", "sqlite", self._mysql_80]) @property def fk_constraint_option_reflection_ondelete_noaction(self): return only_on(["postgresql", "mysql", "mariadb", "sqlite", "mssql"]) @property def foreign_key_constraint_option_reflection_onupdate(self): return only_on(["postgresql", "mysql", "mariadb", "sqlite", "mssql"]) @property def fk_constraint_option_reflection_onupdate_restrict(self): return only_on(["postgresql", "sqlite", self._mysql_80]) @property def comment_reflection(self): return only_on(["postgresql", "mysql", "mariadb", "oracle", "mssql"]) @property def constraint_comment_reflection(self): return only_on(["postgresql"]) @property def unbounded_varchar(self): """Target database must support VARCHAR with no length""" return skip_if( ["oracle", "mysql", "mariadb"], "not supported by database", ) @property def boolean_col_expressions(self): """Target database must support boolean expressions as columns""" return skip_if( [ no_support("oracle", "not supported by database"), no_support("mssql", "not supported by database"), ] ) @property def non_native_boolean_unconstrained(self): """target database is not native boolean and allows arbitrary integers in it's "bool" column""" return skip_if( [ LambdaPredicate( lambda config: against(config, "mssql"), "SQL Server drivers / odbc seem to change " "their mind on this", ), LambdaPredicate( lambda config: config.db.dialect.supports_native_boolean, "native boolean dialect", ), ] ) @property def qmark_paramstyle(self): return only_on(["sqlite", "+pyodbc"]) @property def named_paramstyle(self): return only_on(["sqlite", "oracle+cx_oracle", "oracle+oracledb"]) @property def format_paramstyle(self): return only_on( [ "mysql+mysqldb", "mysql+pymysql", "mysql+cymysql", "mysql+mysqlconnector", "mariadb+mysqldb", "mariadb+pymysql", "mariadb+cymysql", "mariadb+mysqlconnector", "postgresql+pg8000", ] ) @property def pyformat_paramstyle(self): return only_on( [ "postgresql+psycopg", "postgresql+psycopg2", "postgresql+psycopg2cffi", "mysql+mysqlconnector", "mysql+pymysql", "mysql+cymysql", "mariadb+mysqlconnector", "mariadb+pymysql", "mariadb+cymysql", "mssql+pymssql", ] ) @property def no_quoting_special_bind_names(self): """Target database will quote bound parameter names, doesn't support EXPANDING""" return skip_if(["oracle"]) @property def temporary_tables(self): """target database supports temporary tables""" return skip_if([self._sqlite_file_db], "not supported (?)") @property def temp_table_reflection(self): return self.temporary_tables @property def temp_table_reflect_indexes(self): return skip_if(["mssql", self._sqlite_file_db], "not supported (?)") @property def reflectable_autoincrement(self): """Target database must support tables that can automatically generate PKs assuming they were reflected. this is essentially all the DBs in "identity" plus PostgreSQL, which has SERIAL support. Oracle requires the Sequence to be explicitly added, including if the table was reflected. """ return skip_if(["oracle"], "not supported by database") @property def non_broken_binary(self): """target DBAPI must work fully with binary values""" # see https://github.com/pymssql/pymssql/issues/504 return skip_if(["mssql+pymssql"]) @property def binary_comparisons(self): """target database/driver can allow BLOB/BINARY fields to be compared against a bound parameter value. """ return skip_if(["oracle", "mssql"], "not supported by database/driver") @property def binary_literals(self): """target backend supports simple binary literals, e.g. an expression like:: SELECT CAST('foo' AS BINARY) Where ``BINARY`` is the type emitted from :class:`.LargeBinary`, e.g. it could be ``BLOB`` or similar. Basically fails on Oracle. """ # adding mssql here since it doesn't support comparisons either, # have observed generally bad behavior with binary / mssql. return skip_if(["oracle", "mssql"], "not supported by database/driver") @property def tuple_in(self): def _sqlite_tuple_in(config): return against( config, "sqlite" ) and config.db.dialect.dbapi.sqlite_version_info >= (3, 15, 0) return only_on( ["mysql", "mariadb", "postgresql", _sqlite_tuple_in, "oracle"] ) @property def tuple_in_w_empty(self): return self.tuple_in + skip_if(["oracle"]) @property def independent_cursors(self): """Target must support simultaneous, independent database cursors on a single connection.""" return skip_if(["mssql", "mysql", "mariadb"], "no driver support") @property def cursor_works_post_rollback(self): """Driver quirk where the cursor.fetchall() will work even if the connection has been rolled back. This generally refers to buffered cursors but also seems to work with cx_oracle, for example. """ return skip_if(["+pyodbc"], "no driver support") @property def select_star_mixed(self): r"""target supports expressions like "SELECT x, y, \*, z FROM table" apparently MySQL / MariaDB, Oracle doesn't handle this. We only need a few backends so just cover SQLite / PG """ return only_on(["sqlite", "postgresql"]) @property def independent_connections(self): """ Target must support simultaneous, independent database connections. """ # note: **do not** let any sqlite driver run "independent connection" # tests. Use independent_readonly_connections for a concurrency # related test that only uses reads to use sqlite return skip_if(["sqlite"]) @property def independent_readonly_connections(self): """ Target must support simultaneous, independent database connections that will be used in a readonly fashion. """ return skip_if( [ self._sqlite_memory_db, "+aiosqlite", ] ) @property def predictable_gc(self): """target platform must remove all cycles unconditionally when gc.collect() is called, as well as clean out unreferenced subclasses. """ return self.cpython + skip_if("+aiosqlite") @property def memory_process_intensive(self): """Driver is able to handle the memory tests which run in a subprocess and iterate through hundreds of connections """ return skip_if( [ no_support("oracle", "Oracle XE usually can't handle these"), no_support("mssql+pyodbc", "MS ODBC drivers struggle"), no_support("+aiosqlite", "very unreliable driver"), self._running_on_windows(), ] ) @property def updateable_autoincrement_pks(self): """Target must support UPDATE on autoincrement/integer primary key.""" return skip_if(["mssql"], "IDENTITY columns can't be updated") @property def isolation_level(self): return only_on( ("postgresql", "sqlite", "mysql", "mariadb", "mssql", "oracle"), "DBAPI has no isolation level support", ) @property def autocommit(self): """target dialect supports 'AUTOCOMMIT' as an isolation_level""" return self.isolation_level + only_if( lambda config: "AUTOCOMMIT" in self.get_isolation_levels(config)["supported"] ) @property def row_triggers(self): """Target must support standard statement-running EACH ROW triggers.""" return skip_if( [ # no access to same table no_support("mysql", "requires SUPER priv"), no_support("mariadb", "requires SUPER priv"), exclude("mysql", "<", (5, 0, 10), "not supported by database"), ] ) @property def sequences_as_server_defaults(self): """Target database must support SEQUENCE as a server side default.""" return self.sequences + only_on( ["postgresql", "mariadb", "oracle >= 18"], "doesn't support sequences as a server side default.", ) @property def sql_expressions_inserted_as_primary_key(self): return only_if([self.insert_returning, self.sqlite]) @property def computed_columns_on_update_returning(self): return self.computed_columns + skip_if("oracle") @property def correlated_outer_joins(self): """Target must support an outer join to a subquery which correlates to the parent.""" return skip_if( "oracle", 'Raises "ORA-01799: a column may not be ' 'outer-joined to a subquery"', ) @property def multi_table_update(self): return only_on(["mysql", "mariadb"], "Multi table update") @property def update_from(self): """Target must support UPDATE..FROM syntax""" return skip_if( ["oracle", "sqlite<3.33.0"], "Backend does not support UPDATE..FROM", ) @property def delete_using(self): """Target must support DELETE FROM..FROM or DELETE..USING syntax""" return only_on( ["postgresql", "mssql", "mysql", "mariadb"], "Backend does not support DELETE..USING or equivalent", ) @property def update_where_target_in_subquery(self): """Target must support UPDATE (or DELETE) where the same table is present in a subquery in the WHERE clause. This is an ANSI-standard syntax that apparently MySQL can't handle, such as:: UPDATE documents SET flag=1 WHERE documents.title IN (SELECT max(documents.title) AS title FROM documents GROUP BY documents.user_id ) """ return fails_if( self._mysql_not_mariadb_103, "MySQL error 1093 \"Can't specify target table " 'for update in FROM clause", resolved by MariaDB 10.3', ) @property def savepoints(self): """Target database must support savepoints.""" return skip_if( ["sqlite", ("mysql", "<", (5, 0, 3))], "savepoints not supported", ) @property def compat_savepoints(self): """Target database must support savepoints, or a compat recipe e.g. for sqlite will be used""" return skip_if( ["sybase", ("mysql", "<", (5, 0, 3))], "savepoints not supported", ) @property def savepoints_w_release(self): return self.savepoints + skip_if( ["oracle", "mssql"], "database doesn't support release of savepoint", ) @property def schemas(self): """Target database must support external schemas, and have one named 'test_schema'.""" return exclusions.open() @property def schema_create_delete(self): """target database supports schema create and dropped with 'CREATE SCHEMA' and 'DROP SCHEMA'""" return exclusions.skip_if(["sqlite", "oracle"]) @property def cross_schema_fk_reflection(self): """target system must support reflection of inter-schema foreign keys""" return only_on(["postgresql", "mysql", "mariadb", "mssql"]) @property def implicit_default_schema(self): """target system has a strong concept of 'default' schema that can be referred to implicitly. basically, PostgreSQL. TODO: what does this mean? all the backends have a "default" schema """ return only_on(["postgresql"]) @property def default_schema_name_switch(self): return only_on(["postgresql", "oracle"]) @property def unique_constraint_reflection(self): return fails_on_everything_except( "postgresql", "mysql", "mariadb", "sqlite", "oracle" ) @property def unique_constraint_reflection_no_index_overlap(self): return ( self.unique_constraint_reflection + skip_if("mysql") + skip_if("mariadb") + skip_if("oracle") ) @property def check_constraint_reflection(self): return only_on( [ "postgresql", "sqlite", "oracle", self._mysql_and_check_constraints_exist, ] ) @property def indexes_with_expressions(self): return only_on(["postgresql", "sqlite>=3.9.0"]) @property def reflect_indexes_with_expressions(self): return only_on(["postgresql"]) @property def temp_table_names(self): """target dialect supports listing of temporary table names""" return only_on(["sqlite", "oracle", "postgresql"]) + skip_if( self._sqlite_file_db ) @property def has_temp_table(self): """target dialect supports checking a single temp table name unfortunately this is not the same as temp_table_names """ # SQLite file db "works", but there's some kind of issue when # run in the full test suite that causes it not to work return skip_if(self._sqlite_file_db) @property def temporary_views(self): """target database supports temporary views""" return only_on(["sqlite", "postgresql"]) + skip_if( self._sqlite_file_db ) @property def table_value_constructor(self): return only_on(["postgresql", "mssql"]) @property def update_nowait(self): """Target database must support SELECT...FOR UPDATE NOWAIT""" return skip_if( ["mssql", "mysql", "mariadb<10.3", "sqlite"], "no FOR UPDATE NOWAIT support", ) @property def subqueries(self): """Target database must support subqueries.""" return exclusions.open() @property def ctes(self): """Target database supports CTEs""" return only_on( [ lambda config: against(config, "mysql") and ( ( config.db.dialect._is_mariadb and config.db.dialect._mariadb_normalized_version_info >= (10, 2) ) or ( not config.db.dialect._is_mariadb and config.db.dialect.server_version_info >= (8,) ) ), "mariadb>10.2", "postgresql", "mssql", "oracle", "sqlite>=3.8.3", ] ) @property def ctes_with_update_delete(self): """target database supports CTES that ride on top of a normal UPDATE or DELETE statement which refers to the CTE in a correlated subquery. """ return only_on( [ "postgresql", "mssql", # "oracle" - oracle can do this but SQLAlchemy doesn't support # their syntax yet ] ) @property def ctes_on_dml(self): """target database supports CTES which consist of INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE *within* the CTE, e.g. WITH x AS (UPDATE....)""" return only_if(["postgresql"]) @property def mod_operator_as_percent_sign(self): """target database must use a plain percent '%' as the 'modulus' operator.""" return only_if( ["mysql", "mariadb", "sqlite", "postgresql+psycopg2", "mssql"] ) @property def intersect(self): """Target database must support INTERSECT or equivalent.""" return fails_if( [self._mysql_not_mariadb_103_not_mysql8031], "no support for INTERSECT", ) @property def except_(self): """Target database must support EXCEPT or equivalent (i.e. MINUS).""" return fails_if( [self._mysql_not_mariadb_103_not_mysql8031], "no support for EXCEPT", ) @property def dupe_order_by_ok(self): """target db won't choke if ORDER BY specifies the same expression more than once """ return skip_if("mssql") @property def order_by_col_from_union(self): """target database supports ordering by a column from a SELECT inside of a UNION E.g. (SELECT id, ...) UNION (SELECT id, ...) ORDER BY id Fails on SQL Server and oracle. Previously on Oracle, prior to #8221, the ROW_NUMBER subquerying applied to queries allowed the test at suite/test_select.py -> CompoundSelectTest.test_limit_offset_selectable_in_unions to pass, because of the implicit subquerying thus creating a query that was more in line with the syntax illustrated at https://stackoverflow.com/a/6036814/34549. However, Oracle doesn't support the above (SELECT ..) UNION (SELECT ..) ORDER BY syntax at all. So those tests are now not supported w/ Oracle as of #8221. """ return fails_if(["mssql", "oracle>=12"]) @property def parens_in_union_contained_select_w_limit_offset(self): """Target database must support parenthesized SELECT in UNION when LIMIT/OFFSET is specifically present. E.g. (SELECT ... LIMIT ..) UNION (SELECT .. OFFSET ..) This is known to fail on SQLite. """ return fails_if("sqlite") @property def parens_in_union_contained_select_wo_limit_offset(self): """Target database must support parenthesized SELECT in UNION when OFFSET/LIMIT is specifically not present. E.g. (SELECT ...) UNION (SELECT ..) This is known to fail on SQLite. It also fails on Oracle because without LIMIT/OFFSET, there is currently no step that creates an additional subquery. """ return fails_if(["sqlite", "oracle"]) @property def sql_expression_limit_offset(self): return ( fails_if( ["mysql", "mariadb"], "Target backend can't accommodate full expressions in " "OFFSET or LIMIT", ) + self.offset ) @property def window_functions(self): return only_if( [ "postgresql>=8.4", "mssql", "oracle", "sqlite>=3.25.0", "mysql>=8", "mariadb>=10.2", ], "Backend does not support window functions", ) @property def two_phase_transactions(self): """Target database must support two-phase transactions.""" def pg_prepared_transaction(config): if not against(config, "postgresql"): return True with config.db.connect() as conn: try: num = conn.scalar( text( "select cast(setting AS integer) from pg_settings " "where name = 'max_prepared_transactions'" ) ) except exc.OperationalError: return False else: return num > 0 return ( skip_if( [ no_support( "mssql", "two-phase xact not supported by drivers" ), no_support( "sqlite", "two-phase xact not supported by database" ), # in Ia3cbbf56d4882fcc7980f90519412f1711fae74d # we are evaluating which modern MySQL / MariaDB versions # can handle two-phase testing without too many problems # no_support( # "mysql", # "recent MySQL community editions have too many " # "issues (late 2016), disabling for now", # ), NotPredicate( LambdaPredicate( pg_prepared_transaction, "max_prepared_transactions not available or zero", ) ), ] ) + self.fail_on_oracledb_thin ) @property def two_phase_recovery(self): return self.two_phase_transactions + ( skip_if( ["mysql", "mariadb"], "still can't get recover to work w/ MariaDB / MySQL", ) + skip_if("oracle", "recovery not functional") ) @property def views(self): """Target database must support VIEWs.""" return exclusions.open() @property def empty_strings_varchar(self): """ target database can persist/return an empty string with a varchar. """ return fails_if( ["oracle"], "oracle converts empty strings to a blank space" ) @property def empty_strings_text(self): """target database can persist/return an empty string with an unbounded text.""" return fails_if( ["oracle"], "oracle converts empty strings to a blank space" ) @property def string_type_isnt_subtype(self): """target dialect does not have a dialect-specific subtype for String. This is used for a special type expression test which wants to test the compiler with a subclass of String, where we don't want the dialect changing that type when we grab the 'impl'. """ def go(config): return ( sqltypes.String().dialect_impl(config.db.dialect).__class__ is sqltypes.String ) return only_if(go) @property def empty_inserts_executemany(self): # waiting on https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/CONPY-152 return skip_if(["mariadb+mariadbconnector"]) + self.empty_inserts @property def provisioned_upsert(self): """backend includes upsert() in its provisioning.py""" return only_on(["postgresql", "sqlite", "mariadb"]) @property def expressions_against_unbounded_text(self): """target database supports use of an unbounded textual field in a WHERE clause.""" return fails_if( ["oracle"], "ORA-00932: inconsistent datatypes: expected - got CLOB", ) @property def unicode_connections(self): """ Target driver must support some encoding of Unicode across the wire. """ return exclusions.open() @property def unicode_data_no_special_types(self): """Target database/dialect can receive / deliver / compare data with non-ASCII characters in plain VARCHAR, TEXT columns, without the need for special "national" datatypes like NVARCHAR or similar. """ return exclusions.fails_on("mssql") @property def unicode_ddl(self): """Target driver must support some degree of non-ascii symbol names.""" return skip_if( [ no_support("mssql+pymssql", "no FreeTDS support"), ] ) @property def symbol_names_w_double_quote(self): """Target driver can create tables with a name like 'some " table'""" return skip_if( [no_support("oracle", "ORA-03001: unimplemented feature")] ) @property def arraysize(self): return skip_if("+pymssql", "DBAPI is missing this attribute") @property def emulated_lastrowid(self): """ "target dialect retrieves cursor.lastrowid or an equivalent after an insert() construct executes. """ return fails_on_everything_except( "mysql", "mariadb", "sqlite+aiosqlite", "sqlite+pysqlite", "sqlite+pysqlite_numeric", "sqlite+pysqlite_dollar", "sqlite+pysqlcipher", "mssql", ) @property def database_discards_null_for_autoincrement(self): """target database autoincrements a primary key and populates .lastrowid even if NULL is explicitly passed for the column. """ return succeeds_if( lambda config: ( config.db.dialect.insert_null_pk_still_autoincrements ) ) @property def emulated_lastrowid_even_with_sequences(self): """ "target dialect retrieves cursor.lastrowid or an equivalent after an insert() construct executes, even if the table has a Sequence on it. """ return fails_on_everything_except( "mysql", "mariadb", "sqlite+pysqlite", "sqlite+pysqlcipher", ) @property def dbapi_lastrowid(self): """ "target backend includes a 'lastrowid' accessor on the DBAPI cursor object. """ return skip_if("mssql+pymssql", "crashes on pymssql") + only_on( [ "mysql", "mariadb", "sqlite+pysqlite", "sqlite+aiosqlite", "sqlite+pysqlcipher", "mssql", ] ) @property def nullsordering(self): """Target backends that support nulls ordering.""" return fails_on_everything_except( "postgresql", "oracle", "sqlite >= 3.30.0" ) @property def reflects_pk_names(self): """Target driver reflects the name of primary key constraints.""" return fails_on_everything_except( "postgresql", "oracle", "mssql", "sqlite" ) @property def nested_aggregates(self): """target database can select an aggregate from a subquery that's also using an aggregate""" return skip_if(["mssql", "sqlite"]) @property def tuple_valued_builtin_functions(self): return only_on( lambda config: self._sqlite_json(config) or against(config, "postgresql") ) @property def array_type(self): return only_on([lambda config: against(config, "postgresql")]) @property def json_type(self): return only_on( [ lambda config: against(config, "mysql") and ( ( not config.db.dialect._is_mariadb and against(config, "mysql >= 5.7") ) or ( config.db.dialect._mariadb_normalized_version_info >= (10, 2, 7) ) ), "mariadb>=10.2.7", "postgresql >= 9.3", self._sqlite_json, "mssql", ] ) @property def json_index_supplementary_unicode_element(self): # for sqlite see https://bugs.python.org/issue38749 return skip_if( [ lambda config: against(config, "mysql") and config.db.dialect._is_mariadb, "mariadb", "sqlite", ] ) @property def legacy_unconditional_json_extract(self): """Backend has a JSON_EXTRACT or similar function that returns a valid JSON string in all cases. Used to test a legacy feature and is not needed. """ return self.json_type + only_on( ["postgresql", "mysql", "mariadb", "sqlite"] ) def _sqlite_file_db(self, config): return against(config, "sqlite") and config.db.dialect._is_url_file_db( config.db.url ) def _sqlite_memory_db(self, config): return against( config, "sqlite" ) and not config.db.dialect._is_url_file_db(config.db.url) def _sqlite_json(self, config): if not against(config, "sqlite >= 3.9"): return False else: with config.db.connect() as conn: try: return ( conn.exec_driver_sql( """select json_extract('{"foo": "bar"}', """ """'$."foo"')""" ).scalar() == "bar" ) except exc.DBAPIError: return False @property def sqlite_memory(self): return only_on(self._sqlite_memory_db) def _sqlite_partial_idx(self, config): if not against(config, "sqlite"): return False else: with config.db.connect() as conn: connection = conn.connection cursor = connection.cursor() try: cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM pragma_index_info('idx52')") except: return False else: return ( cursor.description is not None and len(cursor.description) >= 3 ) finally: cursor.close() @property def sqlite_partial_indexes(self): return only_on(self._sqlite_partial_idx) @property def reflects_json_type(self): return only_on( [ lambda config: against(config, "mysql >= 5.7") and not config.db.dialect._is_mariadb, "postgresql >= 9.3", "sqlite >= 3.9", ] ) @property def json_array_indexes(self): return self.json_type @property def datetime_literals(self): """target dialect supports rendering of a date, time, or datetime as a literal string, e.g. via the TypeEngine.literal_processor() method. """ return exclusions.open() @property def datetime(self): """target dialect supports representation of Python datetime.datetime() objects.""" return exclusions.open() @property def date_implicit_bound(self): """target dialect when given a date object will bind it such that the database server knows the object is a date, and not a plain string. """ # mariadbconnector works. pyodbc we dont know, not supported in # testing. return exclusions.fails_on( [ "+mysqldb", "+pymysql", "+asyncmy", "+mysqlconnector", "+cymysql", "+aiomysql", ] ) @property def time_implicit_bound(self): """target dialect when given a time object will bind it such that the database server knows the object is a time, and not a plain string. """ # mariadbconnector works. pyodbc we dont know, not supported in # testing. return exclusions.fails_on( [ "+mysqldb", "+pymysql", "+asyncmy", "+mysqlconnector", "+cymysql", "+aiomysql", ] ) @property def datetime_implicit_bound(self): """target dialect when given a datetime object will bind it such that the database server knows the object is a date, and not a plain string. """ # mariadbconnector works. pyodbc we dont know, not supported in # testing. return exclusions.fails_on( [ "+mysqldb", "+pymysql", "+asyncmy", "+mysqlconnector", "+cymysql", "+aiomysql", "+pymssql", ] ) @property def datetime_timezone(self): return exclusions.only_on("postgresql") @property def time_timezone(self): return exclusions.only_on("postgresql") + exclusions.skip_if("+pg8000") @property def datetime_microseconds(self): """target dialect supports representation of Python datetime.datetime() with microsecond objects.""" return skip_if(["mssql", "mysql", "mariadb", "oracle"]) @property def timestamp_microseconds(self): """target dialect supports representation of Python datetime.datetime() with microsecond objects but only if TIMESTAMP is used.""" return only_on(["oracle"]) @property def timestamp_microseconds_implicit_bound(self): return self.timestamp_microseconds + exclusions.fails_on(["oracle"]) @property def datetime_historic(self): """target dialect supports representation of Python datetime.datetime() objects with historic (pre 1900) values.""" return succeeds_if(["sqlite", "postgresql"]) @property def date(self): """target dialect supports representation of Python datetime.date() objects.""" return exclusions.open() @property def date_coerces_from_datetime(self): """target dialect accepts a datetime object as the target of a date column.""" # does not work as of pyodbc 4.0.22 return fails_on("mysql+mysqlconnector") + skip_if("mssql+pyodbc") @property def date_historic(self): """target dialect supports representation of Python datetime.datetime() objects with historic (pre 1900) values.""" return succeeds_if(["sqlite", "postgresql"]) @property def time(self): """target dialect supports representation of Python datetime.time() objects.""" return skip_if(["oracle"]) @property def time_microseconds(self): """target dialect supports representation of Python datetime.time() with microsecond objects.""" return skip_if(["mssql", "mysql", "mariadb", "oracle"]) @property def precision_numerics_general(self): """target backend has general support for moderately high-precision numerics.""" return exclusions.open() @property def precision_numerics_enotation_small(self): """target backend supports Decimal() objects using E notation to represent very small values.""" # NOTE: this exclusion isn't used in current tests. return exclusions.open() @property def precision_numerics_many_significant_digits(self): """target backend supports values with many digits on both sides, such as 319438950232418390.273596, 87673.594069654243 """ return fails_if( [ ("sqlite", None, None, "SQLite numeric limitation"), ] ) @property def cast_precision_numerics_many_significant_digits(self): """same as precision_numerics_many_significant_digits but within the context of a CAST statement (hello MySQL) """ return self.precision_numerics_many_significant_digits + fails_if( "mysql" ) @property def precision_numerics_retains_significant_digits(self): """A precision numeric type will return empty significant digits, i.e. a value such as 10.000 will come back in Decimal form with the .000 maintained.""" return fails_if( [ ("oracle", None, None, "driver doesn't do this automatically"), ] ) @property def numeric_received_as_decimal_untyped(self): return fails_on( "sqlite", "sqlite doesn't return Decimal objects without special handlers", ) @property def literal_float_coercion(self): return skip_if("+asyncmy") @property def infinity_floats(self): return fails_on_everything_except( "sqlite", "postgresql+psycopg2", "postgresql+asyncpg", "postgresql+psycopg", ) + skip_if( "postgresql+pg8000", "seems to work on pg14 only, not earlier?" ) @property def precision_generic_float_type(self): """target backend will return native floating point numbers with at least seven decimal places when using the generic Float type.""" return fails_if( [ ( "mysql", None, None, "mysql FLOAT type only returns 4 decimals", ), ( "mariadb", None, None, "mysql FLOAT type only returns 4 decimals", ), ] ) @property def implicit_decimal_binds(self): """target backend will return a selected Decimal as a Decimal, not a string. e.g.:: expr = decimal.Decimal("15.7563") value = e.scalar( select(literal(expr)) ) assert value == expr See :ticket:`4036` """ return exclusions.open() @property def fetch_null_from_numeric(self): return skip_if(("mssql+pyodbc", None, None, "crashes due to bug #351")) @property def duplicate_key_raises_integrity_error(self): return exclusions.open() def _has_pg_extension(self, name): def check(config): if not against(config, "postgresql"): return False with config.db.connect() as conn: count = conn.exec_driver_sql( "SELECT count(*) FROM pg_extension " "WHERE extname='%s'" % name ).scalar() return bool(count) return only_if(check, "needs %s extension" % name) @property def hstore(self): return self._has_pg_extension("hstore") @property def citext(self): return self._has_pg_extension("citext") @property def btree_gist(self): return self._has_pg_extension("btree_gist") @property def range_types(self): return only_on(["+psycopg2", "+psycopg", "+asyncpg"]) @property def multirange_types(self): return only_on(["+psycopg", "+asyncpg"]) + only_on("postgresql >= 14") @property def async_dialect(self): """dialect makes use of await_() to invoke operations on the DBAPI.""" return self.asyncio + only_on( LambdaPredicate( lambda config: config.db.dialect.is_async, "Async dialect required", ) ) def _has_oracle_test_dblink(self, key): def check(config): assert config.db.dialect.name == "oracle" name = config.file_config.get("sqla_testing", key) if not name: return False with config.db.connect() as conn: links = config.db.dialect._list_dblinks(conn) return config.db.dialect.normalize_name(name) in links return only_on(["oracle"]) + only_if( check, f"{key} option not specified in config or dblink not found in db", ) @property def oracle_test_dblink(self): return self._has_oracle_test_dblink("oracle_db_link") @property def oracle_test_dblink2(self): return self._has_oracle_test_dblink("oracle_db_link2") @property def postgresql_test_dblink(self): return skip_if( lambda config: not config.file_config.has_option( "sqla_testing", "postgres_test_db_link" ), "postgres_test_db_link option not specified in config", ) @property def postgresql_jsonb(self): return only_on("postgresql >= 9.4") @property def native_hstore(self): return self.any_psycopg_compatibility @property def psycopg2_compatibility(self): return only_on(["postgresql+psycopg2", "postgresql+psycopg2cffi"]) @property def any_psycopg_compatibility(self): return only_on( [ "postgresql+psycopg2", "postgresql+psycopg2cffi", "postgresql+psycopg", ] ) @property def psycopg_only_compatibility(self): return only_on(["postgresql+psycopg"]) @property def psycopg_or_pg8000_compatibility(self): return only_on([self.any_psycopg_compatibility, "postgresql+pg8000"]) @property def percent_schema_names(self): return skip_if( ["mysql+aiomysql", "mariadb+aiomysql"], "see pr https://github.com/aio-libs/aiomysql/pull/545", ) @property def order_by_label_with_expression(self): return fails_if( [ ("postgresql", None, None, "only simple labels allowed"), ("mssql", None, None, "only simple labels allowed"), ] ) def get_order_by_collation(self, config): lookup = { # will raise without quoting "postgresql": "POSIX", # note MySQL databases need to be created w/ utf8mb4 charset # for the test suite "mysql": "utf8mb4_bin", "mariadb": "utf8mb4_bin", "sqlite": "NOCASE", # will raise *with* quoting "mssql": "Latin1_General_CI_AS", } try: return lookup[config.db.name] except KeyError: raise NotImplementedError() @property def skip_mysql_on_windows(self): """Catchall for a large variety of MySQL on Windows failures""" return skip_if( self._has_mysql_on_windows, "Not supported on MySQL + Windows" ) @property def mssql_freetds(self): return only_on(["mssql+pymssql"]) @property def ad_hoc_engines(self): return skip_if(self._sqlite_file_db) @property def no_asyncio(self): def go(config): return config.db.dialect.is_async return skip_if(go) @property def no_mssql_freetds(self): return self.mssql_freetds.not_() @property def pyodbc_fast_executemany(self): def has_fastexecutemany(config): if not against(config, "mssql+pyodbc"): return False if config.db.dialect._dbapi_version() < (4, 0, 19): return False with config.db.connect() as conn: drivername = conn.connection.driver_connection.getinfo( config.db.dialect.dbapi.SQL_DRIVER_NAME ) # on linux this is something like 'libmsodbcsql-13.1.so.9.2'. # on Windows this is something like 'msodbcsql17.dll'. return "msodbc" in drivername return only_if( has_fastexecutemany, "only on pyodbc > 4.0.19 w/ msodbc driver" ) @property def selectone(self): """target driver must support the literal statement 'select 1'""" return skip_if(["oracle"], "non-standard SELECT scalar syntax") @property def mysql_for_update(self): return skip_if( "mysql+mysqlconnector", "lock-sensitive operations crash on mysqlconnector", ) @property def mysql_fsp(self): return only_if(["mysql >= 5.6.4", "mariadb"]) @property def mysql_fully_case_sensitive(self): return only_if(self._has_mysql_fully_case_sensitive) @property def mysql_zero_date(self): def check(config): if not against(config, "mysql"): return False with config.db.connect() as conn: row = conn.exec_driver_sql( "show variables like 'sql_mode'" ).first() return not row or "NO_ZERO_DATE" not in row[1] return only_if(check) @property def mysql_non_strict(self): def check(config): if not against(config, "mysql"): return False with config.db.connect() as conn: row = conn.exec_driver_sql( "show variables like 'sql_mode'" ).first() return not row or "STRICT_TRANS_TABLES" not in row[1] return only_if(check) @property def mysql_ngram_fulltext(self): def check(config): return ( against(config, "mysql") and not config.db.dialect._is_mariadb and config.db.dialect.server_version_info >= (5, 7) ) return only_if(check) def _mysql_80(self, config): return ( against(config, "mysql") and config.db.dialect._is_mysql and config.db.dialect.server_version_info >= (8,) ) def _mariadb_102(self, config): return ( against(config, ["mysql", "mariadb"]) and config.db.dialect._is_mariadb and config.db.dialect._mariadb_normalized_version_info >= (10, 2) ) def _mariadb_105(self, config): return ( against(config, ["mysql", "mariadb"]) and config.db.dialect._is_mariadb and config.db.dialect._mariadb_normalized_version_info >= (10, 5) ) def _mysql_and_check_constraints_exist(self, config): # 1. we have mysql / mariadb and # 2. it enforces check constraints if exclusions.against(config, ["mysql", "mariadb"]): if config.db.dialect._is_mariadb: norm_version_info = ( config.db.dialect._mariadb_normalized_version_info ) return norm_version_info >= (10, 2) else: norm_version_info = config.db.dialect.server_version_info return norm_version_info >= (8, 0, 16) else: return False def _mysql_check_constraints_exist(self, config): # 1. we dont have mysql / mariadb or # 2. we have mysql / mariadb that enforces check constraints return not exclusions.against( config, ["mysql", "mariadb"] ) or self._mysql_and_check_constraints_exist(config) def _mysql_check_constraints_dont_exist(self, config): # 1. we have mysql / mariadb and # 2. they dont enforce check constraints return not self._mysql_check_constraints_exist(config) def _mysql_not_mariadb_102(self, config): return (against(config, ["mysql", "mariadb"])) and ( not config.db.dialect._is_mariadb or config.db.dialect._mariadb_normalized_version_info < (10, 2) ) def _mysql_not_mariadb_103(self, config): return (against(config, ["mysql", "mariadb"])) and ( not config.db.dialect._is_mariadb or config.db.dialect._mariadb_normalized_version_info < (10, 3) ) def _mysql_not_mariadb_103_not_mysql8031(self, config): return (against(config, ["mysql", "mariadb"])) and ( ( config.db.dialect._is_mariadb and config.db.dialect._mariadb_normalized_version_info < (10, 3) ) or ( not config.db.dialect._is_mariadb and config.db.dialect.server_version_info < (8, 0, 31) ) ) def _mysql_not_mariadb_104(self, config): return (against(config, ["mysql", "mariadb"])) and ( not config.db.dialect._is_mariadb or config.db.dialect._mariadb_normalized_version_info < (10, 4) ) def _mysql_not_mariadb_104_not_mysql8031(self, config): return (against(config, ["mysql", "mariadb"])) and ( ( config.db.dialect._is_mariadb and config.db.dialect._mariadb_normalized_version_info < (10, 4) ) or ( not config.db.dialect._is_mariadb and config.db.dialect.server_version_info < (8, 0, 31) ) ) def _has_mysql_on_windows(self, config): with config.db.connect() as conn: return ( against(config, ["mysql", "mariadb"]) ) and config.db.dialect._detect_casing(conn) == 1 def _has_mysql_fully_case_sensitive(self, config): with config.db.connect() as conn: return ( against(config, "mysql") and config.db.dialect._detect_casing(conn) == 0 ) @property def postgresql_utf8_server_encoding(self): def go(config): if not against(config, "postgresql"): return False with config.db.connect() as conn: enc = conn.exec_driver_sql("show server_encoding").scalar() return enc.lower() == "utf8" return only_if(go) @property def cxoracle6_or_greater(self): def go(config): return ( against(config, "oracle+cx_oracle") and config.db.dialect.cx_oracle_ver >= (6,) ) or ( against(config, "oracle+oracledb") and config.db.dialect.oracledb_ver >= (1,) ) return only_if(go) @property def oracle5x(self): return only_if( lambda config: against(config, "oracle+cx_oracle") and config.db.dialect.cx_oracle_ver < (6,) ) @property def fail_on_oracledb_thin(self): def go(config): if against(config, "oracle+oracledb"): with config.db.connect() as conn: return config.db.dialect.is_thin_mode(conn) return False return fails_if(go) @property def computed_columns(self): return skip_if(["postgresql < 12", "sqlite < 3.31", "mysql < 5.7"]) @property def python_profiling_backend(self): return only_on([self._sqlite_memory_db]) @property def computed_columns_stored(self): return self.computed_columns + skip_if(["oracle"]) @property def computed_columns_virtual(self): return self.computed_columns + skip_if(["postgresql"]) @property def computed_columns_default_persisted(self): return self.computed_columns + only_if("postgresql") @property def computed_columns_reflect_persisted(self): return self.computed_columns + skip_if("oracle") @property def regexp_match(self): return only_on(["postgresql", "mysql", "mariadb", "oracle", "sqlite"]) @property def regexp_replace(self): return only_on(["postgresql", "mysql>=8", "mariadb", "oracle"]) @property def supports_distinct_on(self): """If a backend supports the DISTINCT ON in a select""" return only_if(["postgresql"]) @property def supports_for_update_of(self): return only_if(lambda config: config.db.dialect.supports_for_update_of) @property def sequences_in_other_clauses(self): """sequences allowed in WHERE, GROUP BY, HAVING, etc.""" return skip_if(["mssql", "oracle"]) @property def supports_lastrowid_for_expressions(self): """cursor.lastrowid works if an explicit SQL expression was used.""" return only_on(["sqlite", "mysql", "mariadb"]) @property def supports_sequence_for_autoincrement_column(self): """for mssql, autoincrement means IDENTITY, not sequence""" return skip_if("mssql") @property def supports_autoincrement_w_composite_pk(self): """integer autoincrement works for tables with composite primary keys""" return fails_if("sqlite") @property def identity_columns(self): return only_if(["postgresql >= 10", "oracle >= 12", "mssql"]) @property def multiple_identity_columns(self): return only_if(["postgresql >= 10"]) @property def identity_columns_standard(self): return self.identity_columns + skip_if("mssql") @property def index_reflects_included_columns(self): return only_on(["postgresql >= 11", "mssql"]) # mssql>= 11 -> >= MS_2012_VERSION @property def fetch_first(self): return only_on( ["postgresql", "mssql >= 11", "oracle >= 12", "mariadb >= 10.6"] ) @property def fetch_percent(self): return only_on(["mssql >= 11", "oracle >= 12"]) @property def fetch_ties(self): return only_on( [ "postgresql >= 13", "mssql >= 11", "oracle >= 12", "mariadb >= 10.6", ] ) @property def fetch_no_order_by(self): return only_on(["postgresql", "oracle >= 12", "mariadb >= 10.6"]) @property def fetch_offset_with_options(self): # use together with fetch_first return skip_if("mssql") @property def fetch_expression(self): # use together with fetch_first return skip_if("mariadb") @property def autoincrement_without_sequence(self): return skip_if("oracle") @property def reflect_tables_no_columns(self): # so far sqlite, mariadb, mysql don't support this return only_on(["postgresql"]) @property def json_deserializer_binary(self): "indicates if the json_deserializer function is called with bytes" return only_on(["postgresql+psycopg"]) @property def mssql_filestream(self): "returns if mssql supports filestream" def check(config): with config.db.connect() as conn: res = conn.exec_driver_sql( "SELECT [type] FROM sys.master_files WHERE " "database_id = DB_ID() AND [type] = 2" ).scalar() return res is not None return only_on(["mssql"]) + only_if(check) @property def reflect_table_options(self): return only_on(["mysql", "mariadb", "oracle"]) @property def materialized_views(self): """Target database must support MATERIALIZED VIEWs.""" return only_on(["postgresql", "oracle"]) @property def materialized_views_reflect_pk(self): return only_on(["oracle"]) @property def uuid_data_type(self): """Return databases that support the UUID datatype.""" return only_on(("postgresql >= 8.3", "mariadb >= 10.7.0")) @property def has_json_each(self): def go(config): try: with config.db.connect() as conn: conn.exec_driver_sql( """SELECT x.value FROM json_each('["b", "a"]') as x""" ) return True except exc.DBAPIError: return False return only_if(go, "json_each is required")