Esempio n. 1
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    def test_where_clause_rendering(self):
        """ tests that where clauses are rendered properly """
        wc = WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'c')
        wc.set_context_id(5)

        self.assertEqual('"a" = %(5)s', six.text_type(wc), six.text_type(wc))
        self.assertEqual('"a" = %(5)s', str(wc), type(wc))
Esempio n. 2
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    def test_where_clause_rendering(self):
        """ tests that where clauses are rendered properly """
        wc = WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'c')
        wc.set_context_id(5)

        self.assertEqual('"a" = %(5)s', six.text_type(wc), six.text_type(wc))
        self.assertEqual('"a" = %(5)s', str(wc), type(wc))
Esempio n. 3
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    def test_mintimeuuid_function(self):
        """
        Tests that queries with helper functions are generated properly
        """
        now = datetime.now()
        where = WhereClause('time', EqualsOperator(), functions.MinTimeUUID(now))
        where.set_context_id(5)

        self.assertEqual(str(where), '"time" = MinTimeUUID(:5)')
        ctx = {}
        where.update_context(ctx)
        self.assertEqual(ctx, {'5': DateTime().to_database(now)})
Esempio n. 4
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    def in_(self, item):
        """
        Returns an in operator

        used where you'd typically want to use python's `in` operator
        """
        return WhereClause(six.text_type(self), InOperator(), item)
Esempio n. 5
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    def _delete_null_columns(self):
        """
        executes a delete query to remove columns that have changed to null
        """
        ds = DeleteStatement(self.column_family_name)
        deleted_fields = False
        for _, v in self.instance._values.items():
            col = v.column
            if v.deleted:
                ds.add_field(col.db_field_name)
                deleted_fields = True
            elif isinstance(col, Map):
                uc = MapDeleteClause(col.db_field_name, v.value, v.previous_value)
                if uc.get_context_size() > 0:
                    ds.add_field(uc)
                    deleted_fields = True

        if deleted_fields:
            for name, col in self.model._primary_keys.items():
                ds.add_where_clause(WhereClause(
                    col.db_field_name,
                    EqualsOperator(),
                    col.to_database(getattr(self.instance, name))
                ))
            self._execute(ds)
Esempio n. 6
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    def filter(self, *args, **kwargs):
        """
        Adds WHERE arguments to the queryset, returning a new queryset

        #TODO: show examples

        :rtype: AbstractQuerySet
        """
        #add arguments to the where clause filters
        if len([x for x in kwargs.values() if x is None]):
            raise CQLEngineException("None values on filter are not allowed")

        clone = copy.deepcopy(self)
        for operator in args:
            if not isinstance(operator, WhereClause):
                raise QueryException('{} is not a valid query operator'.format(operator))
            clone._where.append(operator)

        for arg, val in kwargs.items():
            col_name, col_op = self._parse_filter_arg(arg)
            quote_field = True
            #resolve column and operator
            try:
                column = self.model._get_column(col_name)
            except KeyError:
                if col_name == 'pk__token':
                    if not isinstance(val, Token):
                        raise QueryException("Virtual column 'pk__token' may only be compared to Token() values")
                    column = columns._PartitionKeysToken(self.model)
                    quote_field = False
                else:
                    raise QueryException("Can't resolve column name: '{}'".format(col_name))

            if isinstance(val, Token):
                if col_name != 'pk__token':
                    raise QueryException("Token() values may only be compared to the 'pk__token' virtual column")
                partition_columns = column.partition_columns
                if len(partition_columns) != len(val.value):
                    raise QueryException(
                        'Token() received {} arguments but model has {} partition keys'.format(
                            len(val.value), len(partition_columns)))
                val.set_columns(partition_columns)

            #get query operator, or use equals if not supplied
            operator_class = BaseWhereOperator.get_operator(col_op or 'EQ')
            operator = operator_class()

            if isinstance(operator, InOperator):
                if not isinstance(val, (list, tuple)):
                    raise QueryException('IN queries must use a list/tuple value')
                query_val = [column.to_database(v) for v in val]
            elif isinstance(val, BaseQueryFunction):
                query_val = val
            else:
                query_val = column.to_database(val)

            clone._where.append(WhereClause(column.db_field_name, operator, query_val, quote_field=quote_field))

        return clone
Esempio n. 7
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    def update(self):
        """
        updates a row.
        This is a blind update call.
        All validation and cleaning needs to happen
        prior to calling this.
        """
        if self.instance is None:
            raise CQLEngineException("DML Query intance attribute is None")
        assert type(self.instance) == self.model
        static_update_only = True
        statement = UpdateStatement(self.column_family_name, ttl=self._ttl,
                                    timestamp=self._timestamp, transactions=self._transaction)
        #get defined fields and their column names
        for name, col in self.model._columns.items():
            if not col.is_primary_key:
                val = getattr(self.instance, name, None)
                val_mgr = self.instance._values[name]

                # don't update something that is null
                if val is None:
                    continue

                # don't update something if it hasn't changed
                if not val_mgr.changed and not isinstance(col, Counter):
                    continue
                
                static_update_only = (static_update_only and col.static)
                if isinstance(col, (BaseContainerColumn, Counter)):
                    # get appropriate clause
                    if isinstance(col, List): klass = ListUpdateClause
                    elif isinstance(col, Map): klass = MapUpdateClause
                    elif isinstance(col, Set): klass = SetUpdateClause
                    elif isinstance(col, Counter): klass = CounterUpdateClause
                    else: raise RuntimeError

                    # do the stuff
                    clause = klass(col.db_field_name, val,
                            previous=val_mgr.previous_value, column=col)
                    if clause.get_context_size() > 0:
                        statement.add_assignment_clause(clause)
                else:
                    statement.add_assignment_clause(AssignmentClause(
                        col.db_field_name,
                        col.to_database(val)
                    ))

        if statement.get_context_size() > 0 or self.instance._has_counter:
            for name, col in self.model._primary_keys.items():
                if static_update_only and (not col.partition_key):
                    continue
                statement.add_where_clause(WhereClause(
                    col.db_field_name,
                    EqualsOperator(),
                    col.to_database(getattr(self.instance, name))
                ))
            self._execute(statement)

        self._delete_null_columns()
 def test_rendering(self):
     us = UpdateStatement('table')
     us.add_assignment_clause(AssignmentClause('a', 'b'))
     us.add_assignment_clause(AssignmentClause('c', 'd'))
     us.add_where_clause(WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'x'))
     self.assertEqual(
         six.text_type(us),
         'UPDATE table SET "a" = %(0)s, "c" = %(1)s WHERE "a" = %(2)s',
         six.text_type(us))
 def test_count(self):
     ss = SelectStatement('table', count=True, limit=10, order_by='d')
     ss.add_where_clause(WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'b'))
     self.assertEqual(
         six.text_type(ss),
         'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table WHERE "a" = %(0)s LIMIT 10',
         six.text_type(ss))
     self.assertIn('LIMIT', six.text_type(ss))
     self.assertNotIn('ORDER', six.text_type(ss))
    def test_context_update(self):
        ds = DeleteStatement('table', None)
        ds.add_field(MapDeleteClause('d', {1: 2}, {1: 2, 3: 4}))
        ds.add_where_clause(WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'b'))

        ds.update_context_id(7)
        self.assertEqual(six.text_type(ds),
                         'DELETE "d"[%(8)s] FROM table WHERE "a" = %(7)s')
        self.assertEqual(ds.get_context(), {'7': 'b', '8': 3})
    def test_context_id_update(self):
        """ tests that the right things happen the the context id """
        ss = SelectStatement('table')
        ss.add_where_clause(WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'b'))
        self.assertEqual(ss.get_context(), {'0': 'b'})
        self.assertEqual(str(ss), 'SELECT * FROM table WHERE "a" = %(0)s')

        ss.update_context_id(5)
        self.assertEqual(ss.get_context(), {'5': 'b'})
        self.assertEqual(str(ss), 'SELECT * FROM table WHERE "a" = %(5)s')
 def test_context_update(self):
     us = UpdateStatement('table')
     us.add_assignment_clause(AssignmentClause('a', 'b'))
     us.add_assignment_clause(AssignmentClause('c', 'd'))
     us.add_where_clause(WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'x'))
     us.update_context_id(3)
     self.assertEqual(
         six.text_type(us),
         'UPDATE table SET "a" = %(4)s, "c" = %(5)s WHERE "a" = %(3)s')
     self.assertEqual(us.get_context(), {'4': 'b', '5': 'd', '3': 'x'})
Esempio n. 13
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    def delete(self):
        """ Deletes one instance """
        if self.instance is None:
            raise CQLEngineException("DML Query instance attribute is None")

        ds = DeleteStatement(self.column_family_name,
                             timestamp=self._timestamp)
        for name, col in self.model._primary_keys.items():
            ds.add_where_clause(
                WhereClause(col.db_field_name, EqualsOperator(),
                            col.to_database(getattr(self.instance, name))))
        self._execute(ds)
Esempio n. 14
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    def test_mintimeuuid_function(self):
        """
        Tests that queries with helper functions are generated properly
        """
        now = datetime.now()
        where = WhereClause('time', EqualsOperator(), functions.MinTimeUUID(now))
        where.set_context_id(5)

        self.assertEqual(str(where), '"time" = MinTimeUUID(%(5)s)')
        ctx = {}
        where.update_context(ctx)
        self.assertEqual(ctx, {'5': DateTime().to_database(now)})
 def test_additional_rendering(self):
     us = UpdateStatement('table', ttl=60)
     us.add_assignment_clause(AssignmentClause('a', 'b'))
     us.add_where_clause(WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'x'))
     self.assertIn('USING TTL 60', six.text_type(us))
 def test_context(self):
     ds = DeleteStatement('table', None)
     ds.add_where_clause(WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'b'))
     self.assertEqual(ds.get_context(), {'0': 'b'})
Esempio n. 17
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 def __le__(self, other):
     return WhereClause(six.text_type(self), LessThanOrEqualOperator(), self._to_database(other))
Esempio n. 18
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 def __gt__(self, other):
     return WhereClause(six.text_type(self), GreaterThanOperator(), self._to_database(other))
Esempio n. 19
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 def __eq__(self, other):
     return WhereClause(six.text_type(self), EqualsOperator(), self._to_database(other))
 def test_where_clause_rendering(self):
     ss = SelectStatement('table')
     ss.add_where_clause(WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'b'))
     self.assertEqual(six.text_type(ss),
                      'SELECT * FROM table WHERE "a" = %(0)s',
                      six.text_type(ss))
 def test_context(self):
     ss = SelectStatement('table')
     ss.add_where_clause(WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'b'))
     self.assertEqual(ss.get_context(), {'0': 'b'})
 def test_context(self):
     us = UpdateStatement('table')
     us.add_assignment_clause(AssignmentClause('a', 'b'))
     us.add_assignment_clause(AssignmentClause('c', 'd'))
     us.add_where_clause(WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'x'))
     self.assertEqual(us.get_context(), {'0': 'b', '1': 'd', '2': 'x'})
Esempio n. 23
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 def test_equality_method(self):
     """ tests that 2 identical where clauses evaluate as == """
     wc1 = WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'c')
     wc2 = WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'c')
     assert wc1 == wc2
Esempio n. 24
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 def test_operator_check(self):
     """ tests that creating a where statement with a non BaseWhereOperator object fails """
     with self.assertRaises(StatementException):
         WhereClause('a', 'b', 'c')
 def test_where_clause_rendering(self):
     ds = DeleteStatement('table', None)
     ds.add_where_clause(WhereClause('a', EqualsOperator(), 'b'))
     self.assertEqual(six.text_type(ds),
                      'DELETE FROM table WHERE "a" = %(0)s',
                      six.text_type(ds))