Exemplo n.º 1
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def test_format_status_with_stats():
    FakeCursor = namedtuple(
        "FakeCursor", ["execution_time_in_millis", "data_scanned_in_bytes"])

    assert format_status(
        rows_length=1, cursor=FakeCursor(10, 12345678900)
    ) == "1 row in set\nExecution time: 10 ms, Data scanned: 11.5 GB, Approximate cost: $0.06"
    assert format_status(
        rows_length=2, cursor=FakeCursor(1000, 1234)
    ) == "2 rows in set\nExecution time: 1000 ms, Data scanned: 1.21 KB, Approximate cost: $0.00"
Exemplo n.º 2
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    def get_result(self, cursor):
        '''Get the current result's data from the cursor.'''
        title = headers = None

        special.set_output_location(cursor.output_location)

        # cursor.description is not None for queries that return result sets,
        # e.g. SELECT or SHOW.
        if cursor.description is not None:
            headers = [x[0] for x in cursor.description]
            rows = cursor.fetchall()
            status = format_status(rows_length=len(rows), cursor=cursor)
        else:
            logger.debug('No rows in result.')
            rows = None
            status = format_status(rows_length=None, cursor=cursor)
        return (title, rows, headers, status)
Exemplo n.º 3
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def test_format_status_plural():
    assert format_status(rows_length=1) == "1 row in set"
    assert format_status(rows_length=2) == "2 rows in set"
Exemplo n.º 4
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def test_format_status_no_results():
    assert format_status(rows_length=None) == "Query OK"