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issue2551142 - Import of retired node ... unique constraint failure.
Title: Import of retired node with username after active node fails
with unique constraint failure.
More fixes needed for mysql and postgresql.
mysql: add unique constraint for (keyvalue, __retired__) when
creating class in the database.
On schema change if class is changed, remove the unique
constraint too.
upgrade version of rdbms database from 5 to 6 to add constraint
to all version 5 databases that were created as version 5
and didn't get the unique constraint. Make no changes
on version 5 databases upgraded from version 4, the upgrade
process to 5 added the constraint. Make no changes
to other databases (sqlite, postgres) during upgrade from
version 5 to 6.
postgres: Handle the exception raised on unique constraint violation.
The exception invalidates the database connection so it
can't be used to recover from the exception.
Added two new database methods:
checkpoint_data - performs a db.commit under postgres
does nothing on other backends
restore_connection_on_error - does a db.rollback on
postgres, does nothing on other
backends
with the rollback() done on the connection I can use the
database connection to fixup the import that failed on the
unique constraint. This makes postgres slower but without the
commit after every imported object, the rollback will delete
all the entries done up to this point.
Trying to figure out how to make the caller do_import batch
and recover from this failure is beyond me.
Also dismissed having to process the export csv file before
importing. Pushing that onto a user just seems wrong. Also
since import/export isn't frequently done the lack of
surprise on having a failing import and reduced
load/frustration for the user seems worth it. Also the import
can be run in verbose mode where it prints out a row as it is
processed, so it may take a while, ut the user can get
feedback.
db_test-base.py: add test for upgrade from 5 to 6.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Thu, 10 Jun 2021 12:52:05 -0400 |
| parents | f8893e1cde0d |
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# # Copyright (c) 2001 Bizar Software Pty Ltd (http://www.bizarsoftware.com.au/) # This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify # under the same terms as Python, so long as this copyright message and # disclaimer are retained in their original form. # # IN NO EVENT SHALL BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR # DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS CODE, EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # # BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, # BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE CODE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS ON AN "AS IS" # BASIS, AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, # SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS. import email import unittest from roundup.anypy.strings import StringIO from roundup.mailgw import RoundupMessage def gen_message(spec): """Create a basic MIME message according to 'spec'. Each line of a spec has one content-type, which is optionally indented. The indentation signifies how deep in the MIME hierarchy the content-type is. """ def getIndent(line): """Get the current line's indentation, using four-space indents.""" count = 0 for char in line: if char != ' ': break count += 1 return count // 4 # A note on message/rfc822: The content of such an attachment is an # email with at least one header line. RFC2046 tells us: """ A # media type of "message/rfc822" indicates that the body contains an # encapsulated message, with the syntax of an RFC 822 message. # However, unlike top-level RFC 822 messages, the restriction that # each "message/rfc822" body must include a "From", "Date", and at # least one destination header is removed and replaced with the # requirement that at least one of "From", "Subject", or "Date" must # be present.""" # This means we have to add a newline after the mime-header before # the subject, otherwise the subject is part of the mime header not # part of the email header. table = {'multipart/signed': ' boundary="boundary-%(indent)s";\n', 'multipart/mixed': ' boundary="boundary-%(indent)s";\n', 'multipart/alternative': ' boundary="boundary-%(indent)s";\n', 'text/plain': ' name="foo.txt"\nfoo\n', 'text/html': ' name="bar.html"\n<html><body>bar ></body></html>\n', 'application/pgp-signature': ' name="foo.gpg"\nfoo\n', 'application/pdf': ' name="foo.pdf"\nfoo\n', 'message/rfc822': '\nSubject: foo\n\nfoo\n'} parts = [] for line in spec.splitlines(): content_type = line.strip() if not content_type: continue indent = getIndent(line) if indent: parts.append('\n--boundary-%s\n' % indent) parts.append('Content-type: %s;\n' % content_type) parts.append(table[content_type] % {'indent': indent + 1}) for i in range(indent, 0, -1): parts.append('\n--boundary-%s--\n' % i) return email.message_from_file(StringIO(''.join(parts)), RoundupMessage) class MultipartTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.fp = StringIO() w = self.fp.write w('Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="foo"\r\n\r\n') w('This is a multipart message. Ignore this bit.\r\n') w('\r\n--foo\r\n') w('Content-Type: text/plain\r\n\r\n') w('Hello, world!\r\n') w('\r\n') w('Blah blah\r\n') w('foo\r\n') w('-foo\r\n') w('\r\n--foo\r\n') w('Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="bar"\r\n\r\n') w('This is a multipart message. Ignore this bit.\r\n') w('\r\n--bar\r\n') w('Content-Type: text/plain\r\n\r\n') w('Hello, world!\r\n') w('\r\n') w('Blah blah\r\n') w('\r\n--bar\r\n') w('Content-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n') w('<b>Hello, world!</b>\r\n') w('\r\n--bar--\r\n') w('\r\n--foo\r\n') w('Content-Type: text/plain\r\n\r\n') w('Last bit\n') w('\r\n--foo--\r\n') self.fp.seek(0) def testMultipart(self): m = email.message_from_file(self.fp, RoundupMessage) self.assertTrue(m is not None) it = iter(m.get_payload()) # first text/plain p = next(it, None) self.assertTrue(p is not None) self.assertEqual(p.get_content_type(), 'text/plain') self.assertEqual(p.get_payload(), 'Hello, world!\r\n\r\nBlah blah\r\nfoo\r\n-foo\r\n') # sub-multipart p = next(it, None) self.assertTrue(p is not None) self.assertEqual(p.get_content_type(), 'multipart/alternative') # sub-multipart text/plain qit = iter(p.get_payload()) q = next(qit, None) self.assertTrue(q is not None) self.assertEqual(q.get_content_type(), 'text/plain') self.assertEqual(q.get_payload(), 'Hello, world!\r\n\r\nBlah blah\r\n') # sub-multipart text/html q = next(qit, None) self.assertTrue(q is not None) self.assertEqual(q.get_content_type(), 'text/html') self.assertEqual(q.get_payload(), '<b>Hello, world!</b>\r\n') # sub-multipart end q = next(qit, None) self.assertTrue(q is None) # final text/plain p = next(it, None) self.assertTrue(p is not None) self.assertEqual(p.get_content_type(), 'text/plain') self.assertEqual(p.get_payload(), 'Last bit\n') # end p = next(it, None) self.assertTrue(p is None) def TestExtraction(self, spec, expected, convert_html_with=False): if convert_html_with: from roundup.dehtml import dehtml html2text=dehtml(convert_html_with).html2text else: html2text=None self.assertEqual(gen_message(spec).extract_content( html2text=html2text), expected) def testTextPlain(self): self.TestExtraction('text/plain', ('foo\n', [], False)) def testAttachedTextPlain(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/mixed text/plain text/plain""", ('foo\n', [('foo.txt', 'text/plain', 'foo\n')], False)) def testMultipartMixed(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/mixed text/plain application/pdf""", ('foo\n', [('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', b'foo\n')], False)) def testMultipartMixedHtml(self): # test with html conversion enabled self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/mixed text/html application/pdf""", ('bar >\n', [('bar.html', 'text/html', '<html><body>bar ></body></html>\n'), ('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', b'foo\n')], False), convert_html_with='dehtml') # test with html conversion disabled self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/mixed text/html application/pdf""", (None, [('bar.html', 'text/html', '<html><body>bar ></body></html>\n'), ('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', b'foo\n')], False), convert_html_with=False) def testMultipartAlternative(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/alternative text/plain application/pdf """, ('foo\n', [('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', b'foo\n')], False)) def testMultipartAlternativeHtml(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/alternative text/html application/pdf""", ('bar >\n', [('bar.html', 'text/html', '<html><body>bar ></body></html>\n'), ('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', b'foo\n')], False), convert_html_with='dehtml') self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/alternative text/html application/pdf""", (None, [('bar.html', 'text/html', '<html><body>bar ></body></html>\n'), ('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', b'foo\n')], False), convert_html_with=False) def testMultipartAlternativeHtmlText(self): # text should take priority over html when html is first self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/alternative text/html text/plain application/pdf""", ('foo\n', [('bar.html', 'text/html', '<html><body>bar ></body></html>\n'), ('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', b'foo\n')], False), convert_html_with='dehtml') # text should take priority over html when text is first self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/alternative text/plain text/html application/pdf""", ('foo\n', [('bar.html', 'text/html', '<html><body>bar ></body></html>\n'), ('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', b'foo\n')], False), convert_html_with='dehtml') # text should take priority over html when text is second and # html is disabled self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/alternative text/html text/plain application/pdf""", ('foo\n', [('bar.html', 'text/html', '<html><body>bar ></body></html>\n'), ('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', b'foo\n')], False), convert_html_with=False) # text should take priority over html when text is first and # html is disabled self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/alternative text/plain text/html application/pdf""", ('foo\n', [('bar.html', 'text/html', '<html><body>bar ></body></html>\n'), ('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', b'foo\n')], False), convert_html_with=False) def testDeepMultipartAlternative(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/mixed multipart/alternative text/plain application/pdf """, ('foo\n', [('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', b'foo\n')], False)) def testSignedText(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/signed text/plain application/pgp-signature""", ('foo\n', [], False)) def testSignedAttachments(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/signed multipart/mixed text/plain application/pdf application/pgp-signature""", ('foo\n', [('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', b'foo\n')], False)) def testAttachedSignature(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/mixed text/plain application/pgp-signature""", ('foo\n', [('foo.gpg', 'application/pgp-signature', b'foo\n')], False)) def testMessageRfc822(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/mixed message/rfc822""", (None, [('foo.eml', 'message/rfc822', 'Subject: foo\n\nfoo\n')], False)) # 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