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- # testing/requirements.py
- # Copyright (C) 2005-2022 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
- # <see AUTHORS file>
- #
- # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
- # the MIT License: https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
- """Global database feature support policy.
- Provides decorators to mark tests requiring specific feature support from the
- target database.
- External dialect test suites should subclass SuiteRequirements
- to provide specific inclusion/exclusions.
- """
- import platform
- import sys
- from . import exclusions
- from . import only_on
- from .. import util
- from ..pool import QueuePool
- class Requirements(object):
- pass
- class SuiteRequirements(Requirements):
- @property
- def create_table(self):
- """target platform can emit basic CreateTable DDL."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def drop_table(self):
- """target platform can emit basic DropTable DDL."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def table_ddl_if_exists(self):
- """target platform supports IF NOT EXISTS / IF EXISTS for tables."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def index_ddl_if_exists(self):
- """target platform supports IF NOT EXISTS / IF EXISTS for indexes."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def foreign_keys(self):
- """Target database must support foreign keys."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def table_value_constructor(self):
- """Database / dialect supports a query like::
- SELECT * FROM VALUES ( (c1, c2), (c1, c2), ...)
- AS some_table(col1, col2)
- SQLAlchemy generates this with the :func:`_sql.values` function.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def standard_cursor_sql(self):
- """Target database passes SQL-92 style statements to cursor.execute()
- when a statement like select() or insert() is run.
- A very small portion of dialect-level tests will ensure that certain
- conditions are present in SQL strings, and these tests use very basic
- SQL that will work on any SQL-like platform in order to assert results.
- It's normally a given for any pep-249 DBAPI that a statement like
- "SELECT id, name FROM table WHERE some_table.id=5" will work.
- However, there are dialects that don't actually produce SQL Strings
- and instead may work with symbolic objects instead, or dialects that
- aren't working with SQL, so for those this requirement can be marked
- as excluded.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def on_update_cascade(self):
- """target database must support ON UPDATE..CASCADE behavior in
- foreign keys."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def non_updating_cascade(self):
- """target database must *not* support ON UPDATE..CASCADE behavior in
- foreign keys."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def deferrable_fks(self):
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def on_update_or_deferrable_fks(self):
- # TODO: exclusions should be composable,
- # somehow only_if([x, y]) isn't working here, negation/conjunctions
- # getting confused.
- return exclusions.only_if(
- lambda: self.on_update_cascade.enabled
- or self.deferrable_fks.enabled
- )
- @property
- def queue_pool(self):
- """target database is using QueuePool"""
- def go(config):
- return isinstance(config.db.pool, QueuePool)
- return exclusions.only_if(go)
- @property
- def self_referential_foreign_keys(self):
- """Target database must support self-referential foreign keys."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def foreign_key_ddl(self):
- """Target database must support the DDL phrases for FOREIGN KEY."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def named_constraints(self):
- """target database must support names for constraints."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def implicitly_named_constraints(self):
- """target database must apply names to unnamed constraints."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def subqueries(self):
- """Target database must support subqueries."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def offset(self):
- """target database can render OFFSET, or an equivalent, in a
- SELECT.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def bound_limit_offset(self):
- """target database can render LIMIT and/or OFFSET using a bound
- parameter
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def sql_expression_limit_offset(self):
- """target database can render LIMIT and/or OFFSET with a complete
- SQL expression, such as one that uses the addition operator.
- parameter
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def parens_in_union_contained_select_w_limit_offset(self):
- """Target database must support parenthesized SELECT in UNION
- when LIMIT/OFFSET is specifically present.
- E.g. (SELECT ...) UNION (SELECT ..)
- This is known to fail on SQLite.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def parens_in_union_contained_select_wo_limit_offset(self):
- """Target database must support parenthesized SELECT in UNION
- when OFFSET/LIMIT is specifically not present.
- E.g. (SELECT ... LIMIT ..) UNION (SELECT .. OFFSET ..)
- This is known to fail on SQLite. It also fails on Oracle
- because without LIMIT/OFFSET, there is currently no step that
- creates an additional subquery.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def boolean_col_expressions(self):
- """Target database must support boolean expressions as columns"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def nullable_booleans(self):
- """Target database allows boolean columns to store NULL."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def nullsordering(self):
- """Target backends that support nulls ordering."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def standalone_binds(self):
- """target database/driver supports bound parameters as column expressions
- without being in the context of a typed column.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def standalone_null_binds_whereclause(self):
- """target database/driver supports bound parameters with NULL in the
- WHERE clause, in situations where it has to be typed.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def intersect(self):
- """Target database must support INTERSECT or equivalent."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def except_(self):
- """Target database must support EXCEPT or equivalent (i.e. MINUS)."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def window_functions(self):
- """Target database must support window functions."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def ctes(self):
- """Target database supports CTEs"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def ctes_with_update_delete(self):
- """target database supports CTES that ride on top of a normal UPDATE
- or DELETE statement which refers to the CTE in a correlated subquery.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def ctes_on_dml(self):
- """target database supports CTES which consist of INSERT, UPDATE
- or DELETE *within* the CTE, e.g. WITH x AS (UPDATE....)"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def autoincrement_insert(self):
- """target platform generates new surrogate integer primary key values
- when insert() is executed, excluding the pk column."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def fetch_rows_post_commit(self):
- """target platform will allow cursor.fetchone() to proceed after a
- COMMIT.
- Typically this refers to an INSERT statement with RETURNING which
- is invoked within "autocommit". If the row can be returned
- after the autocommit, then this rule can be open.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def group_by_complex_expression(self):
- """target platform supports SQL expressions in GROUP BY
- e.g.
- SELECT x + y AS somelabel FROM table GROUP BY x + y
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def sane_rowcount(self):
- return exclusions.skip_if(
- lambda config: not config.db.dialect.supports_sane_rowcount,
- "driver doesn't support 'sane' rowcount",
- )
- @property
- def sane_multi_rowcount(self):
- return exclusions.fails_if(
- lambda config: not config.db.dialect.supports_sane_multi_rowcount,
- "driver %(driver)s %(doesnt_support)s 'sane' multi row count",
- )
- @property
- def sane_rowcount_w_returning(self):
- return exclusions.fails_if(
- lambda config: not (
- config.db.dialect.supports_sane_rowcount_returning
- ),
- "driver doesn't support 'sane' rowcount when returning is on",
- )
- @property
- def empty_inserts(self):
- """target platform supports INSERT with no values, i.e.
- INSERT DEFAULT VALUES or equivalent."""
- return exclusions.only_if(
- lambda config: config.db.dialect.supports_empty_insert
- or config.db.dialect.supports_default_values
- or config.db.dialect.supports_default_metavalue,
- "empty inserts not supported",
- )
- @property
- def empty_inserts_executemany(self):
- """target platform supports INSERT with no values, i.e.
- INSERT DEFAULT VALUES or equivalent, within executemany()"""
- return self.empty_inserts
- @property
- def insert_from_select(self):
- """target platform supports INSERT from a SELECT."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def full_returning(self):
- """target platform supports RETURNING completely, including
- multiple rows returned.
- """
- return exclusions.only_if(
- lambda config: config.db.dialect.full_returning,
- "%(database)s %(does_support)s 'RETURNING of multiple rows'",
- )
- @property
- def insert_executemany_returning(self):
- """target platform supports RETURNING when INSERT is used with
- executemany(), e.g. multiple parameter sets, indicating
- as many rows come back as do parameter sets were passed.
- """
- return exclusions.only_if(
- lambda config: config.db.dialect.insert_executemany_returning,
- "%(database)s %(does_support)s 'RETURNING of "
- "multiple rows with INSERT executemany'",
- )
- @property
- def returning(self):
- """target platform supports RETURNING for at least one row.
- .. seealso::
- :attr:`.Requirements.full_returning`
- """
- return exclusions.only_if(
- lambda config: config.db.dialect.implicit_returning,
- "%(database)s %(does_support)s 'RETURNING of a single row'",
- )
- @property
- def tuple_in(self):
- """Target platform supports the syntax
- "(x, y) IN ((x1, y1), (x2, y2), ...)"
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def tuple_in_w_empty(self):
- """Target platform tuple IN w/ empty set"""
- return self.tuple_in
- @property
- def duplicate_names_in_cursor_description(self):
- """target platform supports a SELECT statement that has
- the same name repeated more than once in the columns list."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def denormalized_names(self):
- """Target database must have 'denormalized', i.e.
- UPPERCASE as case insensitive names."""
- return exclusions.skip_if(
- lambda config: not config.db.dialect.requires_name_normalize,
- "Backend does not require denormalized names.",
- )
- @property
- def multivalues_inserts(self):
- """target database must support multiple VALUES clauses in an
- INSERT statement."""
- return exclusions.skip_if(
- lambda config: not config.db.dialect.supports_multivalues_insert,
- "Backend does not support multirow inserts.",
- )
- @property
- def implements_get_lastrowid(self):
- """target dialect implements the executioncontext.get_lastrowid()
- method without reliance on RETURNING.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def emulated_lastrowid(self):
- """target dialect retrieves cursor.lastrowid, or fetches
- from a database-side function after an insert() construct executes,
- within the get_lastrowid() method.
- Only dialects that "pre-execute", or need RETURNING to get last
- inserted id, would return closed/fail/skip for this.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def emulated_lastrowid_even_with_sequences(self):
- """target dialect retrieves cursor.lastrowid or an equivalent
- after an insert() construct executes, even if the table has a
- Sequence on it.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def dbapi_lastrowid(self):
- """target platform includes a 'lastrowid' accessor on the DBAPI
- cursor object.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def views(self):
- """Target database must support VIEWs."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def schemas(self):
- """Target database must support external schemas, and have one
- named 'test_schema'."""
- return only_on(lambda config: config.db.dialect.supports_schemas)
- @property
- def cross_schema_fk_reflection(self):
- """target system must support reflection of inter-schema
- foreign keys"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def foreign_key_constraint_name_reflection(self):
- """Target supports refleciton of FOREIGN KEY constraints and
- will return the name of the constraint that was used in the
- "CONSTRAINT <name> FOREIGN KEY" DDL.
- MySQL prior to version 8 and MariaDB prior to version 10.5
- don't support this.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def implicit_default_schema(self):
- """target system has a strong concept of 'default' schema that can
- be referred to implicitly.
- basically, PostgreSQL.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def default_schema_name_switch(self):
- """target dialect implements provisioning module including
- set_default_schema_on_connection"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def server_side_cursors(self):
- """Target dialect must support server side cursors."""
- return exclusions.only_if(
- [lambda config: config.db.dialect.supports_server_side_cursors],
- "no server side cursors support",
- )
- @property
- def sequences(self):
- """Target database must support SEQUENCEs."""
- return exclusions.only_if(
- [lambda config: config.db.dialect.supports_sequences],
- "no sequence support",
- )
- @property
- def no_sequences(self):
- """the opposite of "sequences", DB does not support sequences at
- all."""
- return exclusions.NotPredicate(self.sequences)
- @property
- def sequences_optional(self):
- """Target database supports sequences, but also optionally
- as a means of generating new PK values."""
- return exclusions.only_if(
- [
- lambda config: config.db.dialect.supports_sequences
- and config.db.dialect.sequences_optional
- ],
- "no sequence support, or sequences not optional",
- )
- @property
- def supports_lastrowid(self):
- """target database / driver supports cursor.lastrowid as a means
- of retrieving the last inserted primary key value.
- note that if the target DB supports sequences also, this is still
- assumed to work. This is a new use case brought on by MariaDB 10.3.
- """
- return exclusions.only_if(
- [lambda config: config.db.dialect.postfetch_lastrowid]
- )
- @property
- def no_lastrowid_support(self):
- """the opposite of supports_lastrowid"""
- return exclusions.only_if(
- [lambda config: not config.db.dialect.postfetch_lastrowid]
- )
- @property
- def reflects_pk_names(self):
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def table_reflection(self):
- """target database has general support for table reflection"""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def reflect_tables_no_columns(self):
- """target database supports creation and reflection of tables with no
- columns, or at least tables that seem to have no columns."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def comment_reflection(self):
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def view_column_reflection(self):
- """target database must support retrieval of the columns in a view,
- similarly to how a table is inspected.
- This does not include the full CREATE VIEW definition.
- """
- return self.views
- @property
- def view_reflection(self):
- """target database must support inspection of the full CREATE VIEW
- definition."""
- return self.views
- @property
- def schema_reflection(self):
- return self.schemas
- @property
- def primary_key_constraint_reflection(self):
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def foreign_key_constraint_reflection(self):
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def foreign_key_constraint_option_reflection_ondelete(self):
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def fk_constraint_option_reflection_ondelete_restrict(self):
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def fk_constraint_option_reflection_ondelete_noaction(self):
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def foreign_key_constraint_option_reflection_onupdate(self):
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def fk_constraint_option_reflection_onupdate_restrict(self):
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def temp_table_reflection(self):
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def temp_table_reflect_indexes(self):
- return self.temp_table_reflection
- @property
- def temp_table_names(self):
- """target dialect supports listing of temporary table names"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def temporary_tables(self):
- """target database supports temporary tables"""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def temporary_views(self):
- """target database supports temporary views"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def index_reflection(self):
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def index_reflects_included_columns(self):
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def indexes_with_ascdesc(self):
- """target database supports CREATE INDEX with per-column ASC/DESC."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def indexes_with_expressions(self):
- """target database supports CREATE INDEX against SQL expressions."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def unique_constraint_reflection(self):
- """target dialect supports reflection of unique constraints"""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def check_constraint_reflection(self):
- """target dialect supports reflection of check constraints"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def duplicate_key_raises_integrity_error(self):
- """target dialect raises IntegrityError when reporting an INSERT
- with a primary key violation. (hint: it should)
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def unbounded_varchar(self):
- """Target database must support VARCHAR with no length"""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def unicode_data(self):
- """Target database/dialect must support Python unicode objects with
- non-ASCII characters represented, delivered as bound parameters
- as well as in result rows.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def unicode_ddl(self):
- """Target driver must support some degree of non-ascii symbol
- names.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def symbol_names_w_double_quote(self):
- """Target driver can create tables with a name like 'some " table'"""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def datetime_literals(self):
- """target dialect supports rendering of a date, time, or datetime as a
- literal string, e.g. via the TypeEngine.literal_processor() method.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def datetime(self):
- """target dialect supports representation of Python
- datetime.datetime() objects."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def datetime_timezone(self):
- """target dialect supports representation of Python
- datetime.datetime() with tzinfo with DateTime(timezone=True)."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def time_timezone(self):
- """target dialect supports representation of Python
- datetime.time() with tzinfo with Time(timezone=True)."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def datetime_implicit_bound(self):
- """target dialect when given a datetime object will bind it such
- that the database server knows the object is a datetime, and not
- a plain string.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def datetime_microseconds(self):
- """target dialect supports representation of Python
- datetime.datetime() with microsecond objects."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def timestamp_microseconds(self):
- """target dialect supports representation of Python
- datetime.datetime() with microsecond objects but only
- if TIMESTAMP is used."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def timestamp_microseconds_implicit_bound(self):
- """target dialect when given a datetime object which also includes
- a microseconds portion when using the TIMESTAMP data type
- will bind it such that the database server knows
- the object is a datetime with microseconds, and not a plain string.
- """
- return self.timestamp_microseconds
- @property
- def datetime_historic(self):
- """target dialect supports representation of Python
- datetime.datetime() objects with historic (pre 1970) values."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def date(self):
- """target dialect supports representation of Python
- datetime.date() objects."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def date_coerces_from_datetime(self):
- """target dialect accepts a datetime object as the target
- of a date column."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def date_historic(self):
- """target dialect supports representation of Python
- datetime.datetime() objects with historic (pre 1970) values."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def time(self):
- """target dialect supports representation of Python
- datetime.time() objects."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def time_microseconds(self):
- """target dialect supports representation of Python
- datetime.time() with microsecond objects."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def binary_comparisons(self):
- """target database/driver can allow BLOB/BINARY fields to be compared
- against a bound parameter value.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def binary_literals(self):
- """target backend supports simple binary literals, e.g. an
- expression like::
- SELECT CAST('foo' AS BINARY)
- Where ``BINARY`` is the type emitted from :class:`.LargeBinary`,
- e.g. it could be ``BLOB`` or similar.
- Basically fails on Oracle.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def autocommit(self):
- """target dialect supports 'AUTOCOMMIT' as an isolation_level"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def isolation_level(self):
- """target dialect supports general isolation level settings.
- Note that this requirement, when enabled, also requires that
- the get_isolation_levels() method be implemented.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- def get_isolation_levels(self, config):
- """Return a structure of supported isolation levels for the current
- testing dialect.
- The structure indicates to the testing suite what the expected
- "default" isolation should be, as well as the other values that
- are accepted. The dictionary has two keys, "default" and "supported".
- The "supported" key refers to a list of all supported levels and
- it should include AUTOCOMMIT if the dialect supports it.
- If the :meth:`.DefaultRequirements.isolation_level` requirement is
- not open, then this method has no return value.
- E.g.::
- >>> testing.requirements.get_isolation_levels()
- {
- "default": "READ_COMMITTED",
- "supported": [
- "SERIALIZABLE", "READ UNCOMMITTED",
- "READ COMMITTED", "REPEATABLE READ",
- "AUTOCOMMIT"
- ]
- }
- """
- @property
- def json_type(self):
- """target platform implements a native JSON type."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def json_array_indexes(self):
- """target platform supports numeric array indexes
- within a JSON structure"""
- return self.json_type
- @property
- def json_index_supplementary_unicode_element(self):
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def legacy_unconditional_json_extract(self):
- """Backend has a JSON_EXTRACT or similar function that returns a
- valid JSON string in all cases.
- Used to test a legacy feature and is not needed.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def precision_numerics_general(self):
- """target backend has general support for moderately high-precision
- numerics."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def precision_numerics_enotation_small(self):
- """target backend supports Decimal() objects using E notation
- to represent very small values."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def precision_numerics_enotation_large(self):
- """target backend supports Decimal() objects using E notation
- to represent very large values."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def precision_numerics_many_significant_digits(self):
- """target backend supports values with many digits on both sides,
- such as 319438950232418390.273596, 87673.594069654243
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def cast_precision_numerics_many_significant_digits(self):
- """same as precision_numerics_many_significant_digits but within the
- context of a CAST statement (hello MySQL)
- """
- return self.precision_numerics_many_significant_digits
- @property
- def implicit_decimal_binds(self):
- """target backend will return a selected Decimal as a Decimal, not
- a string.
- e.g.::
- expr = decimal.Decimal("15.7563")
- value = e.scalar(
- select(literal(expr))
- )
- assert value == expr
- See :ticket:`4036`
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def nested_aggregates(self):
- """target database can select an aggregate from a subquery that's
- also using an aggregate
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def recursive_fk_cascade(self):
- """target database must support ON DELETE CASCADE on a self-referential
- foreign key
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def precision_numerics_retains_significant_digits(self):
- """A precision numeric type will return empty significant digits,
- i.e. a value such as 10.000 will come back in Decimal form with
- the .000 maintained."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def infinity_floats(self):
- """The Float type can persist and load float('inf'), float('-inf')."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def precision_generic_float_type(self):
- """target backend will return native floating point numbers with at
- least seven decimal places when using the generic Float type.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def floats_to_four_decimals(self):
- """target backend can return a floating-point number with four
- significant digits (such as 15.7563) accurately
- (i.e. without FP inaccuracies, such as 15.75629997253418).
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def fetch_null_from_numeric(self):
- """target backend doesn't crash when you try to select a NUMERIC
- value that has a value of NULL.
- Added to support Pyodbc bug #351.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def text_type(self):
- """Target database must support an unbounded Text() "
- "type such as TEXT or CLOB"""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def empty_strings_varchar(self):
- """target database can persist/return an empty string with a
- varchar.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def empty_strings_text(self):
- """target database can persist/return an empty string with an
- unbounded text."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def expressions_against_unbounded_text(self):
- """target database supports use of an unbounded textual field in a
- WHERE clause."""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def selectone(self):
- """target driver must support the literal statement 'select 1'"""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def savepoints(self):
- """Target database must support savepoints."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def two_phase_transactions(self):
- """Target database must support two-phase transactions."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def update_from(self):
- """Target must support UPDATE..FROM syntax"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def delete_from(self):
- """Target must support DELETE FROM..FROM or DELETE..USING syntax"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def update_where_target_in_subquery(self):
- """Target must support UPDATE (or DELETE) where the same table is
- present in a subquery in the WHERE clause.
- This is an ANSI-standard syntax that apparently MySQL can't handle,
- such as::
- UPDATE documents SET flag=1 WHERE documents.title IN
- (SELECT max(documents.title) AS title
- FROM documents GROUP BY documents.user_id
- )
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def mod_operator_as_percent_sign(self):
- """target database must use a plain percent '%' as the 'modulus'
- operator."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def percent_schema_names(self):
- """target backend supports weird identifiers with percent signs
- in them, e.g. 'some % column'.
- this is a very weird use case but often has problems because of
- DBAPIs that use python formatting. It's not a critical use
- case either.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def order_by_col_from_union(self):
- """target database supports ordering by a column from a SELECT
- inside of a UNION
- E.g. (SELECT id, ...) UNION (SELECT id, ...) ORDER BY id
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def order_by_label_with_expression(self):
- """target backend supports ORDER BY a column label within an
- expression.
- Basically this::
- select data as foo from test order by foo || 'bar'
- Lots of databases including PostgreSQL don't support this,
- so this is off by default.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def order_by_collation(self):
- def check(config):
- try:
- self.get_order_by_collation(config)
- return False
- except NotImplementedError:
- return True
- return exclusions.skip_if(check)
- def get_order_by_collation(self, config):
- raise NotImplementedError()
- @property
- def unicode_connections(self):
- """Target driver must support non-ASCII characters being passed at
- all.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def graceful_disconnects(self):
- """Target driver must raise a DBAPI-level exception, such as
- InterfaceError, when the underlying connection has been closed
- and the execute() method is called.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def independent_connections(self):
- """
- Target must support simultaneous, independent database connections.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def skip_mysql_on_windows(self):
- """Catchall for a large variety of MySQL on Windows failures"""
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def ad_hoc_engines(self):
- """Test environment must allow ad-hoc engine/connection creation.
- DBs that scale poorly for many connections, even when closed, i.e.
- Oracle, may use the "--low-connections" option which flags this
- requirement as not present.
- """
- return exclusions.skip_if(
- lambda config: config.options.low_connections
- )
- @property
- def no_windows(self):
- return exclusions.skip_if(self._running_on_windows())
- def _running_on_windows(self):
- return exclusions.LambdaPredicate(
- lambda: platform.system() == "Windows",
- description="running on Windows",
- )
- @property
- def timing_intensive(self):
- return exclusions.requires_tag("timing_intensive")
- @property
- def memory_intensive(self):
- return exclusions.requires_tag("memory_intensive")
- @property
- def threading_with_mock(self):
- """Mark tests that use threading and mock at the same time - stability
- issues have been observed with coverage + python 3.3
- """
- return exclusions.skip_if(
- lambda config: util.py3k and config.options.has_coverage,
- "Stability issues with coverage + py3k",
- )
- @property
- def sqlalchemy2_stubs(self):
- def check(config):
- try:
- __import__("sqlalchemy-stubs.ext.mypy")
- except ImportError:
- return False
- else:
- return True
- return exclusions.only_if(check)
- @property
- def python2(self):
- return exclusions.skip_if(
- lambda: sys.version_info >= (3,),
- "Python version 2.xx is required.",
- )
- @property
- def python3(self):
- return exclusions.skip_if(
- lambda: sys.version_info < (3,), "Python version 3.xx is required."
- )
- @property
- def pep520(self):
- return self.python36
- @property
- def insert_order_dicts(self):
- return self.python37
- @property
- def python36(self):
- return exclusions.skip_if(
- lambda: sys.version_info < (3, 6),
- "Python version 3.6 or greater is required.",
- )
- @property
- def python37(self):
- return exclusions.skip_if(
- lambda: sys.version_info < (3, 7),
- "Python version 3.7 or greater is required.",
- )
- @property
- def dataclasses(self):
- return self.python37
- @property
- def python38(self):
- return exclusions.only_if(
- lambda: util.py38, "Python 3.8 or above required"
- )
- @property
- def cpython(self):
- return exclusions.only_if(
- lambda: util.cpython, "cPython interpreter needed"
- )
- @property
- def patch_library(self):
- def check_lib():
- try:
- __import__("patch")
- except ImportError:
- return False
- else:
- return True
- return exclusions.only_if(check_lib, "patch library needed")
- @property
- def non_broken_pickle(self):
- from sqlalchemy.util import pickle
- return exclusions.only_if(
- lambda: util.cpython
- and pickle.__name__ == "cPickle"
- or sys.version_info >= (3, 2),
- "Needs cPickle+cPython or newer Python 3 pickle",
- )
- @property
- def predictable_gc(self):
- """target platform must remove all cycles unconditionally when
- gc.collect() is called, as well as clean out unreferenced subclasses.
- """
- return self.cpython
- @property
- def no_coverage(self):
- """Test should be skipped if coverage is enabled.
- This is to block tests that exercise libraries that seem to be
- sensitive to coverage, such as PostgreSQL notice logging.
- """
- return exclusions.skip_if(
- lambda config: config.options.has_coverage,
- "Issues observed when coverage is enabled",
- )
- def _has_mysql_on_windows(self, config):
- return False
- def _has_mysql_fully_case_sensitive(self, config):
- return False
- @property
- def sqlite(self):
- return exclusions.skip_if(lambda: not self._has_sqlite())
- @property
- def cextensions(self):
- return exclusions.skip_if(
- lambda: not util.has_compiled_ext(), "C extensions not installed"
- )
- def _has_sqlite(self):
- from sqlalchemy import create_engine
- try:
- create_engine("sqlite://")
- return True
- except ImportError:
- return False
- @property
- def async_dialect(self):
- """dialect makes use of await_() to invoke operations on the DBAPI."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def greenlet(self):
- def go(config):
- try:
- import greenlet # noqa F401
- except ImportError:
- return False
- else:
- return True
- return exclusions.only_if(go)
- @property
- def computed_columns(self):
- "Supports computed columns"
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def computed_columns_stored(self):
- "Supports computed columns with `persisted=True`"
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def computed_columns_virtual(self):
- "Supports computed columns with `persisted=False`"
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def computed_columns_default_persisted(self):
- """If the default persistence is virtual or stored when `persisted`
- is omitted"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def computed_columns_reflect_persisted(self):
- """If persistence information is returned by the reflection of
- computed columns"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def supports_distinct_on(self):
- """If a backend supports the DISTINCT ON in a select"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def supports_is_distinct_from(self):
- """Supports some form of "x IS [NOT] DISTINCT FROM y" construct.
- Different dialects will implement their own flavour, e.g.,
- sqlite will emit "x IS NOT y" instead of "x IS DISTINCT FROM y".
- .. seealso::
- :meth:`.ColumnOperators.is_distinct_from`
- """
- return exclusions.skip_if(
- lambda config: not config.db.dialect.supports_is_distinct_from,
- "driver doesn't support an IS DISTINCT FROM construct",
- )
- @property
- def identity_columns(self):
- """If a backend supports GENERATED { ALWAYS | BY DEFAULT }
- AS IDENTITY"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def identity_columns_standard(self):
- """If a backend supports GENERATED { ALWAYS | BY DEFAULT }
- AS IDENTITY with a standard syntax.
- This is mainly to exclude MSSql.
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def regexp_match(self):
- """backend supports the regexp_match operator."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def regexp_replace(self):
- """backend supports the regexp_replace operator."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def fetch_first(self):
- """backend supports the fetch first clause."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def fetch_percent(self):
- """backend supports the fetch first clause with percent."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def fetch_ties(self):
- """backend supports the fetch first clause with ties."""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def fetch_no_order_by(self):
- """backend supports the fetch first without order by"""
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def fetch_offset_with_options(self):
- """backend supports the offset when using fetch first with percent
- or ties. basically this is "not mssql"
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def fetch_expression(self):
- """backend supports fetch / offset with expression in them, like
- SELECT * FROM some_table
- OFFSET 1 + 1 ROWS FETCH FIRST 1 + 1 ROWS ONLY
- """
- return exclusions.closed()
- @property
- def autoincrement_without_sequence(self):
- """If autoincrement=True on a column does not require an explicit
- sequence. This should be false only for oracle.
- """
- return exclusions.open()
- @property
- def generic_classes(self):
- "If X[Y] can be implemented with ``__class_getitem__``. py3.7+"
- return exclusions.only_if(lambda: util.py37)
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