from sqlalchemy.testing import eq_ import datetime from sqlalchemy import * from sqlalchemy.sql import table, column from sqlalchemy import sql, util from sqlalchemy.sql.compiler import BIND_TEMPLATES from sqlalchemy.testing.engines import all_dialects from sqlalchemy import types as sqltypes from sqlalchemy.sql import functions from sqlalchemy.sql.functions import GenericFunction import decimal from sqlalchemy import testing from sqlalchemy.testing import fixtures, AssertsCompiledSQL, engines from sqlalchemy.dialects import sqlite, postgresql, mysql, oracle class CompileTest(fixtures.TestBase, AssertsCompiledSQL): __dialect__ = 'default' def tear_down(self): functions._registry.clear() def test_compile(self): for dialect in all_dialects(exclude=('sybase', )): bindtemplate = BIND_TEMPLATES[dialect.paramstyle] self.assert_compile(func.current_timestamp(), "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP", dialect=dialect) self.assert_compile(func.localtime(), "LOCALTIME", dialect=dialect) if dialect.name in ('firebird',): self.assert_compile(func.nosuchfunction(), "nosuchfunction", dialect=dialect) else: self.assert_compile(func.nosuchfunction(), "nosuchfunction()", dialect=dialect) # test generic function compile class fake_func(GenericFunction): __return_type__ = sqltypes.Integer def __init__(self, arg, **kwargs): GenericFunction.__init__(self, arg, **kwargs) self.assert_compile( fake_func('foo'), "fake_func(%s)" % bindtemplate % {'name': 'param_1', 'position': 1}, dialect=dialect) def test_use_labels(self): self.assert_compile(select([func.foo()], use_labels=True), "SELECT foo() AS foo_1" ) def test_underscores(self): self.assert_compile(func.if_(), "if()") def test_generic_now(self): assert isinstance(func.now().type, sqltypes.DateTime) for ret, dialect in [ ('CURRENT_TIMESTAMP', sqlite.dialect()), ('now()', postgresql.dialect()), ('now()', mysql.dialect()), ('CURRENT_TIMESTAMP', oracle.dialect()) ]: self.assert_compile(func.now(), ret, dialect=dialect) def test_generic_random(self): assert func.random().type == sqltypes.NULLTYPE assert isinstance(func.random(type_=Integer).type, Integer) for ret, dialect in [ ('random()', sqlite.dialect()), ('random()', postgresql.dialect()), ('rand()', mysql.dialect()), ('random()', oracle.dialect()) ]: self.assert_compile(func.random(), ret, dialect=dialect) def test_generic_annotation(self): fn = func.coalesce('x', 'y')._annotate({"foo": "bar"}) self.assert_compile( fn, "coalesce(:param_1, :param_2)" ) def test_custom_default_namespace(self): class myfunc(GenericFunction): pass assert isinstance(func.myfunc(), myfunc) def test_custom_type(self): class myfunc(GenericFunction): type = DateTime assert isinstance(func.myfunc().type, DateTime) def test_custom_legacy_type(self): # in case someone was using this system class myfunc(GenericFunction): __return_type__ = DateTime assert isinstance(func.myfunc().type, DateTime) def test_custom_w_custom_name(self): class myfunc(GenericFunction): name = "notmyfunc" assert isinstance(func.notmyfunc(), myfunc) assert not isinstance(func.myfunc(), myfunc) def test_custom_package_namespace(self): def cls1(pk_name): class myfunc(GenericFunction): package = pk_name return myfunc f1 = cls1("mypackage") f2 = cls1("myotherpackage") assert isinstance(func.mypackage.myfunc(), f1) assert isinstance(func.myotherpackage.myfunc(), f2) def test_custom_name(self): class MyFunction(GenericFunction): name = 'my_func' def __init__(self, *args): args = args + (3,) super(MyFunction, self).__init__(*args) self.assert_compile( func.my_func(1, 2), "my_func(:param_1, :param_2, :param_3)" ) def test_custom_registered_identifier(self): class GeoBuffer(GenericFunction): type = Integer package = "geo" name = "BufferOne" identifier = "buf1" class GeoBuffer2(GenericFunction): type = Integer name = "BufferTwo" identifier = "buf2" class BufferThree(GenericFunction): type = Integer identifier = "buf3" self.assert_compile( func.geo.buf1(), "BufferOne()" ) self.assert_compile( func.buf2(), "BufferTwo()" ) self.assert_compile( func.buf3(), "BufferThree()" ) def test_custom_args(self): class myfunc(GenericFunction): pass self.assert_compile( myfunc(1, 2, 3), "myfunc(:param_1, :param_2, :param_3)" ) def test_namespacing_conflicts(self): self.assert_compile(func.text('foo'), 'text(:text_1)') def test_generic_count(self): assert isinstance(func.count().type, sqltypes.Integer) self.assert_compile(func.count(), 'count(*)') self.assert_compile(func.count(1), 'count(:param_1)') c = column('abc') self.assert_compile(func.count(c), 'count(abc)') def test_constructor(self): try: func.current_timestamp('somearg') assert False except TypeError: assert True try: func.char_length('a', 'b') assert False except TypeError: assert True try: func.char_length() assert False except TypeError: assert True def test_return_type_detection(self): for fn in [func.coalesce, func.max, func.min, func.sum]: for args, type_ in [ ((datetime.date(2007, 10, 5), datetime.date(2005, 10, 15)), sqltypes.Date), ((3, 5), sqltypes.Integer), ((decimal.Decimal(3), decimal.Decimal(5)), sqltypes.Numeric), (("foo", "bar"), sqltypes.String), ((datetime.datetime(2007, 10, 5, 8, 3, 34), datetime.datetime(2005, 10, 15, 14, 45, 33)), sqltypes.DateTime) ]: assert isinstance(fn(*args).type, type_), \ "%s / %r != %s" % (fn(), fn(*args).type, type_) assert isinstance(func.concat("foo", "bar").type, sqltypes.String) def test_assorted(self): table1 = table('mytable', column('myid', Integer), ) table2 = table( 'myothertable', column('otherid', Integer), ) # test an expression with a function self.assert_compile(func.lala(3, 4, literal("five"), table1.c.myid) * table2.c.otherid, "lala(:lala_1, :lala_2, :param_1, mytable.myid) * " "myothertable.otherid") # test it in a SELECT self.assert_compile(select([func.count(table1.c.myid)]), "SELECT count(mytable.myid) AS count_1 FROM mytable") # test a "dotted" function name self.assert_compile(select([func.foo.bar.lala(table1.c.myid)]), "SELECT foo.bar.lala(mytable.myid) AS lala_1 FROM mytable") # test the bind parameter name with a "dotted" function name is # only the name (limits the length of the bind param name) self.assert_compile(select([func.foo.bar.lala(12)]), "SELECT foo.bar.lala(:lala_2) AS lala_1") # test a dotted func off the engine itself self.assert_compile(func.lala.hoho(7), "lala.hoho(:hoho_1)") # test None becomes NULL self.assert_compile(func.my_func(1, 2, None, 3), "my_func(:my_func_1, :my_func_2, NULL, :my_func_3)") # test pickling self.assert_compile( util.pickle.loads(util.pickle.dumps( func.my_func(1, 2, None, 3))), "my_func(:my_func_1, :my_func_2, NULL, :my_func_3)") # assert func raises AttributeError for __bases__ attribute, since # its not a class fixes pydoc try: func.__bases__ assert False except AttributeError: assert True def test_functions_with_cols(self): users = table('users', column('id'), column('name'), column('fullname')) calculate = select([column('q'), column('z'), column('r')], from_obj=[func.calculate(bindparam('x', None), bindparam('y', None))]) self.assert_compile(select([users], users.c.id > calculate.c.z), "SELECT users.id, users.name, users.fullname " "FROM users, (SELECT q, z, r " "FROM calculate(:x, :y)) " "WHERE users.id > z" ) s = select([users], users.c.id.between( calculate.alias('c1').unique_params(x=17, y=45).c.z, calculate.alias('c2').unique_params(x=5, y=12).c.z)) self.assert_compile(s, "SELECT users.id, users.name, users.fullname " "FROM users, (SELECT q, z, r " "FROM calculate(:x_1, :y_1)) AS c1, (SELECT q, z, r " "FROM calculate(:x_2, :y_2)) AS c2 " "WHERE users.id BETWEEN c1.z AND c2.z", checkparams={'y_1': 45, 'x_1': 17, 'y_2': 12, 'x_2': 5}) def test_non_functions(self): expr = func.cast("foo", Integer) self.assert_compile(expr, "CAST(:param_1 AS INTEGER)") expr = func.extract("year", datetime.date(2010, 12, 5)) self.assert_compile(expr, "EXTRACT(year FROM :param_1)") class ExecuteTest(fixtures.TestBase): @engines.close_first def tearDown(self): pass def test_conn_execute(self): from sqlalchemy.sql.expression import FunctionElement from sqlalchemy.ext.compiler import compiles class myfunc(FunctionElement): type = Date() @compiles(myfunc) def compile(elem, compiler, **kw): return compiler.process(func.current_date()) conn = testing.db.connect() try: x = conn.execute(func.current_date()).scalar() y = conn.execute(func.current_date().select()).scalar() z = conn.scalar(func.current_date()) q = conn.scalar(myfunc()) finally: conn.close() assert (x == y == z == q) is True def test_exec_options(self): f = func.foo() eq_(f._execution_options, {}) f = f.execution_options(foo='bar') eq_(f._execution_options, {'foo': 'bar'}) s = f.select() eq_(s._execution_options, {'foo': 'bar'}) ret = testing.db.execute(func.now().execution_options(foo='bar')) eq_(ret.context.execution_options, {'foo': 'bar'}) ret.close() @engines.close_first def test_update(self): """ Tests sending functions and SQL expressions to the VALUES and SET clauses of INSERT/UPDATE instances, and that column-level defaults get overridden. """ meta = MetaData(testing.db) t = Table('t1', meta, Column('id', Integer, Sequence('t1idseq', optional=True), primary_key=True), Column('value', Integer) ) t2 = Table('t2', meta, Column('id', Integer, Sequence('t2idseq', optional=True), primary_key=True), Column('value', Integer, default=7), Column('stuff', String(20), onupdate="thisisstuff") ) meta.create_all() try: t.insert(values=dict(value=func.length("one"))).execute() assert t.select().execute().first()['value'] == 3 t.update(values=dict(value=func.length("asfda"))).execute() assert t.select().execute().first()['value'] == 5 r = t.insert(values=dict(value=func.length("sfsaafsda"))).execute() id = r.inserted_primary_key[0] assert t.select(t.c.id == id).execute().first()['value'] == 9 t.update(values={t.c.value: func.length("asdf")}).execute() assert t.select().execute().first()['value'] == 4 print("--------------------------") t2.insert().execute() t2.insert(values=dict(value=func.length("one"))).execute() t2.insert(values=dict(value=func.length("asfda") + -19)).\ execute(stuff="hi") res = exec_sorted(select([t2.c.value, t2.c.stuff])) eq_(res, [(-14, 'hi'), (3, None), (7, None)]) t2.update(values=dict(value=func.length("asdsafasd"))).\ execute(stuff="some stuff") assert select([t2.c.value, t2.c.stuff]).execute().fetchall() == \ [(9, "some stuff"), (9, "some stuff"), (9, "some stuff")] t2.delete().execute() t2.insert(values=dict(value=func.length("one") + 8)).execute() assert t2.select().execute().first()['value'] == 11 t2.update(values=dict(value=func.length("asfda"))).execute() eq_( select([t2.c.value, t2.c.stuff]).execute().first(), (5, "thisisstuff") ) t2.update(values={t2.c.value: func.length("asfdaasdf"), t2.c.stuff: "foo"}).execute() print("HI", select([t2.c.value, t2.c.stuff]).execute().first()) eq_(select([t2.c.value, t2.c.stuff]).execute().first(), (9, "foo") ) finally: meta.drop_all() @testing.fails_on_everything_except('postgresql') def test_as_from(self): # TODO: shouldn't this work on oracle too ? x = func.current_date(bind=testing.db).execute().scalar() y = func.current_date(bind=testing.db).select().execute().scalar() z = func.current_date(bind=testing.db).scalar() w = select(['*'], from_obj=[func.current_date(bind=testing.db)]).\ scalar() # construct a column-based FROM object out of a function, # like in [ticket:172] s = select([sql.column('date', type_=DateTime)], from_obj=[func.current_date(bind=testing.db)]) q = s.execute().first()[s.c.date] r = s.alias('datequery').select().scalar() assert x == y == z == w == q == r def test_extract_bind(self): """Basic common denominator execution tests for extract()""" date = datetime.date(2010, 5, 1) def execute(field): return testing.db.execute(select([extract(field, date)])).scalar() assert execute('year') == 2010 assert execute('month') == 5 assert execute('day') == 1 date = datetime.datetime(2010, 5, 1, 12, 11, 10) assert execute('year') == 2010 assert execute('month') == 5 assert execute('day') == 1 def test_extract_expression(self): meta = MetaData(testing.db) table = Table('test', meta, Column('dt', DateTime), Column('d', Date)) meta.create_all() try: table.insert().execute( {'dt': datetime.datetime(2010, 5, 1, 12, 11, 10), 'd': datetime.date(2010, 5, 1)}) rs = select([extract('year', table.c.dt), extract('month', table.c.d)]).execute() row = rs.first() assert row[0] == 2010 assert row[1] == 5 rs.close() finally: meta.drop_all() def exec_sorted(statement, *args, **kw): """Executes a statement and returns a sorted list plain tuple rows.""" return sorted([tuple(row) for row in statement.execute(*args, **kw).fetchall()])