def test_update_ordered_parameters_2(self): table1 = self.tables.mytable # Confirm that we can pass values as list value pairs # note these are ordered *differently* from table.c values = [ (table1.c.name, table1.c.name + 'lala'), ('description', 'some desc'), (table1.c.myid, func.do_stuff(table1.c.myid, literal('hoho'))) ] self.assert_compile( update( table1, (table1.c.myid == func.hoho(4)) & ( table1.c.name == literal('foo') + table1.c.name + literal('lala')), preserve_parameter_order=True).values(values), 'UPDATE mytable ' 'SET ' 'name=(mytable.name || :name_1), ' 'description=:description, ' 'myid=do_stuff(mytable.myid, :param_1) ' 'WHERE ' 'mytable.myid = hoho(:hoho_1) AND ' 'mytable.name = :param_2 || mytable.name || :param_3')
def test_update_ordered_parameters_2(self): table1 = self.tables.mytable # Confirm that we can pass values as list value pairs # note these are ordered *differently* from table.c values = [ (table1.c.name, table1.c.name + "lala"), ("description", "some desc"), (table1.c.myid, func.do_stuff(table1.c.myid, literal("hoho"))), ] self.assert_compile( update( table1, (table1.c.myid == func.hoho(4)) & (table1.c.name == literal("foo") + table1.c.name + literal("lala")), preserve_parameter_order=True, ).values(values), "UPDATE mytable " "SET " "name=(mytable.name || :name_1), " "description=:description, " "myid=do_stuff(mytable.myid, :param_1) " "WHERE " "mytable.myid = hoho(:hoho_1) AND " "mytable.name = :param_2 || mytable.name || :param_3", )
def test_update_ordereddict(self): table1 = self.tables.mytable # Confirm that ordered dicts are treated as normal dicts, # columns sorted in table order values = util.OrderedDict(( (table1.c.name, table1.c.name + "lala"), (table1.c.myid, func.do_stuff(table1.c.myid, literal("hoho"))), )) self.assert_compile( update( table1, (table1.c.myid == func.hoho(4)) & (table1.c.name == literal("foo") + table1.c.name + literal("lala")), values=values, ), "UPDATE mytable " "SET " "myid=do_stuff(mytable.myid, :param_1), " "name=(mytable.name || :name_1) " "WHERE " "mytable.myid = hoho(:hoho_1) AND " "mytable.name = :param_2 || mytable.name || :param_3", )
def test_update_ordereddict(self): table1 = self.tables.mytable # Confirm that ordered dicts are treated as normal dicts, # columns sorted in table order values = util.OrderedDict( ( (table1.c.name, table1.c.name + "lala"), (table1.c.myid, func.do_stuff(table1.c.myid, literal("hoho"))), ) ) self.assert_compile( update( table1, (table1.c.myid == func.hoho(4)) & ( table1.c.name == literal("foo") + table1.c.name + literal("lala") ), values=values, ), "UPDATE mytable " "SET " "myid=do_stuff(mytable.myid, :param_1), " "name=(mytable.name || :name_1) " "WHERE " "mytable.myid = hoho(:hoho_1) AND " "mytable.name = :param_2 || mytable.name || :param_3", )
def test_update_ordered_parameters_2(self): table1 = self.tables.mytable # Confirm that we can pass values as list value pairs # note these are ordered *differently* from table.c values = [ (table1.c.name, table1.c.name + "lala"), ("description", "some desc"), (table1.c.myid, func.do_stuff(table1.c.myid, literal("hoho"))), ] self.assert_compile( update( table1, (table1.c.myid == func.hoho(4)) & ( table1.c.name == literal("foo") + table1.c.name + literal("lala") ), preserve_parameter_order=True, ).values(values), "UPDATE mytable " "SET " "name=(mytable.name || :name_1), " "description=:description, " "myid=do_stuff(mytable.myid, :param_1) " "WHERE " "mytable.myid = hoho(:hoho_1) AND " "mytable.name = :param_2 || mytable.name || :param_3", )
def test_update_11(self): table1 = self.tables.mytable values = { table1.c.name: table1.c.name + "lala", table1.c.myid: func.do_stuff(table1.c.myid, literal("hoho")), } self.assert_compile( update( table1, (table1.c.myid == func.hoho(4)) & ( table1.c.name == literal("foo") + table1.c.name + literal("lala") ), values=values, ), "UPDATE mytable " "SET " "myid=do_stuff(mytable.myid, :param_1), " "name=(mytable.name || :name_1) " "WHERE " "mytable.myid = hoho(:hoho_1) AND " "mytable.name = :param_2 || mytable.name || :param_3", )
def test_update_ordered_parameters_newstyle_1(self): table1 = self.tables.mytable # Confirm that we can pass values as list value pairs # note these are ordered *differently* from table.c values = [ (table1.c.name, table1.c.name + "lala"), (table1.c.myid, func.do_stuff(table1.c.myid, literal("hoho"))), ] self.assert_compile( update(table1) .where( (table1.c.myid == func.hoho(4)) & ( table1.c.name == literal("foo") + table1.c.name + literal("lala") ) ) .ordered_values(*values), "UPDATE mytable " "SET " "name=(mytable.name || :name_1), " "myid=do_stuff(mytable.myid, :param_1) " "WHERE " "mytable.myid = hoho(:hoho_1) AND " "mytable.name = :param_2 || mytable.name || :param_3", )
def test_update_11(self): table1 = self.tables.mytable values = { table1.c.name: table1.c.name + 'lala', table1.c.myid: func.do_stuff(table1.c.myid, literal('hoho')) } self.assert_compile( update(table1, (table1.c.myid == func.hoho(4)) & (table1.c.name == literal('foo') + table1.c.name + literal('lala')), values=values), 'UPDATE mytable ' 'SET ' 'myid=do_stuff(mytable.myid, :param_1), ' 'name=(mytable.name || :name_1) ' 'WHERE ' 'mytable.myid = hoho(:hoho_1) AND ' 'mytable.name = :param_2 || mytable.name || :param_3')
def test_update_ordereddict(self): table1 = self.tables.mytable # Confirm that ordered dicts are treated as normal dicts, # columns sorted in table order values = util.OrderedDict( ((table1.c.name, table1.c.name + 'lala'), (table1.c.myid, func.do_stuff(table1.c.myid, literal('hoho'))))) self.assert_compile( update(table1, (table1.c.myid == func.hoho(4)) & (table1.c.name == literal('foo') + table1.c.name + literal('lala')), values=values), 'UPDATE mytable ' 'SET ' 'myid=do_stuff(mytable.myid, :param_1), ' 'name=(mytable.name || :name_1) ' 'WHERE ' 'mytable.myid = hoho(:hoho_1) AND ' 'mytable.name = :param_2 || mytable.name || :param_3')
def test_update_ordered_parameters_1(self): table1 = self.tables.mytable # Confirm that we can pass values as list value pairs # note these are ordered *differently* from table.c values = [ (table1.c.name, table1.c.name + 'lala'), (table1.c.myid, func.do_stuff(table1.c.myid, literal('hoho'))), ] self.assert_compile( update(table1, (table1.c.myid == func.hoho(4)) & (table1.c.name == literal('foo') + table1.c.name + literal('lala')), preserve_parameter_order=True, values=values), 'UPDATE mytable ' 'SET ' 'name=(mytable.name || :name_1), ' 'myid=do_stuff(mytable.myid, :param_1) ' 'WHERE ' 'mytable.myid = hoho(:hoho_1) AND ' 'mytable.name = :param_2 || mytable.name || :param_3')
def test_update_11(self): table1 = self.tables.mytable values = { table1.c.name: table1.c.name + 'lala', table1.c.myid: func.do_stuff(table1.c.myid, literal('hoho')) } self.assert_compile( update( table1, (table1.c.myid == func.hoho(4)) & ( table1.c.name == literal('foo') + table1.c.name + literal('lala')), values=values), 'UPDATE mytable ' 'SET ' 'myid=do_stuff(mytable.myid, :param_1), ' 'name=(mytable.name || :name_1) ' 'WHERE ' 'mytable.myid = hoho(:hoho_1) AND ' 'mytable.name = :param_2 || mytable.name || :param_3')
def test_update_ordereddict(self): table1 = self.tables.mytable # Confirm that ordered dicts are treated as normal dicts, # columns sorted in table order values = util.OrderedDict(( (table1.c.name, table1.c.name + 'lala'), (table1.c.myid, func.do_stuff(table1.c.myid, literal('hoho'))))) self.assert_compile( update( table1, (table1.c.myid == func.hoho(4)) & ( table1.c.name == literal('foo') + table1.c.name + literal('lala')), values=values), 'UPDATE mytable ' 'SET ' 'myid=do_stuff(mytable.myid, :param_1), ' 'name=(mytable.name || :name_1) ' 'WHERE ' 'mytable.myid = hoho(:hoho_1) AND ' 'mytable.name = :param_2 || mytable.name || :param_3')