Esempio n. 1
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    def _fixture(self):
        engine = self.engine

        def err(context):
            if "ERROR ONE" in str(context.statement):
                raise MyException("my exception")
        handle_error(engine, err)
    def _fixture(self):
        engine = self.engine

        def err(context):
            if "ERROR ONE" in str(context.statement):
                raise MyException("my exception")

        handle_error(engine, err)
    def _test_alter_disconnect(self, orig_error, evt_value):
        engine = self.engine

        def evt(ctx):
            ctx.is_disconnect = evt_value

        handle_error(engine, evt)

        # if we are under sqla 0.9.7, and we are expecting to take
        # an "is disconnect" exception and make it not a disconnect,
        # that isn't supported b.c. the wrapped handler has already
        # done the invalidation.
        expect_failure = not utils.sqla_097 and orig_error and not evt_value

        with mock.patch.object(engine.dialect, "is_disconnect",
                               mock.Mock(return_value=orig_error)):

            with engine.connect() as c:
                conn_rec = c.connection._connection_record
                try:
                    c.execute("SELECT x FROM nonexistent")
                    assert False
                except sqla.exc.StatementError as st:
                    self.assertFalse(expect_failure)

                    # check the exception's invalidation flag
                    self.assertEqual(st.connection_invalidated, evt_value)

                    # check the Connection object's invalidation flag
                    self.assertEqual(c.invalidated, evt_value)

                    # this is the ConnectionRecord object; it's invalidated
                    # when its .connection member is None
                    self.assertEqual(conn_rec.connection is None, evt_value)

                except NotImplementedError as ne:
                    self.assertTrue(expect_failure)
                    self.assertEqual(
                        str(ne),
                        "Can't reset 'disconnect' status of exception once it "
                        "is set with this version of SQLAlchemy")
Esempio n. 4
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    def _test_alter_disconnect(self, orig_error, evt_value):
        engine = self.engine

        def evt(ctx):
            ctx.is_disconnect = evt_value
        handle_error(engine, evt)

        # if we are under sqla 0.9.7, and we are expecting to take
        # an "is disconnect" exception and make it not a disconnect,
        # that isn't supported b.c. the wrapped handler has already
        # done the invalidation.
        expect_failure = not utils.sqla_097 and orig_error and not evt_value

        with mock.patch.object(engine.dialect,
                               "is_disconnect",
                               mock.Mock(return_value=orig_error)):

            with engine.connect() as c:
                conn_rec = c.connection._connection_record
                try:
                    c.execute("SELECT x FROM nonexistent")
                    assert False
                except sqla.exc.StatementError as st:
                    self.assertFalse(expect_failure)

                    # check the exception's invalidation flag
                    self.assertEqual(st.connection_invalidated, evt_value)

                    # check the Connection object's invalidation flag
                    self.assertEqual(c.invalidated, evt_value)

                    # this is the ConnectionRecord object; it's invalidated
                    # when its .connection member is None
                    self.assertEqual(conn_rec.connection is None, evt_value)

                except NotImplementedError as ne:
                    self.assertTrue(expect_failure)
                    self.assertEqual(
                        str(ne),
                        "Can't reset 'disconnect' status of exception once it "
                        "is set with this version of SQLAlchemy")
    def test_exception_event_ad_hoc_context(self):
        engine = self.engine

        nope = MyException("nope")

        class MyType(TypeDecorator):
            impl = Integer

            def process_bind_param(self, value, dialect):
                raise nope

        listener = mock.Mock(return_value=None)
        handle_error(engine, listener)

        self.assertRaises(
            sqla.exc.StatementError, engine.execute,
            select([1]).where(column('foo') == literal('bar', MyType)))

        ctx = listener.mock_calls[0][1][0]
        self.assertTrue(ctx.statement.startswith("SELECT 1 "))
        self.assertIs(ctx.is_disconnect, False)
        self.assertIs(ctx.original_exception, nope)
Esempio n. 6
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    def test_exception_event_ad_hoc_context(self):
        engine = self.engine

        nope = MyException("nope")

        class MyType(TypeDecorator):
            impl = Integer

            def process_bind_param(self, value, dialect):
                raise nope

        listener = mock.Mock(return_value=None)
        handle_error(engine, listener)

        self.assertRaises(
            sqla.exc.StatementError,
            engine.execute,
            select([1]).where(column('foo') == literal('bar', MyType))
        )

        ctx = listener.mock_calls[0][1][0]
        self.assertTrue(ctx.statement.startswith("SELECT 1 "))
        self.assertIs(ctx.is_disconnect, False)
        self.assertIs(ctx.original_exception, nope)
Esempio n. 7
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def register_engine(engine):
    compat.handle_error(engine, handler)