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Change checkpoint_data and restore_connection_on_error to subtransaction checkpoint_data and restore_connection_on_error used to commit() and rollback() the db connection. This causes additional I/O and load. Changed them to use 'SAVEPOINT name' and 'ROLLBACK TO name' to get a faster method for handling errors within a tranaction. One thing to note is that postgresql (unlike SQL std) doesn't overwrite an older savepoint with he same name. It keeps all savepoints but only rolls back to the newest one with a given name. This could be a resource issue. I left a commented out release statement in case somebody runs into an issue due to too many savepoints. I expect it to slow down the import but....
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sat, 29 Jan 2022 11:29:36 -0500
parents e4db9d0b85c7
children c65e0a725c88
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"""Random tests for anypy modules"""


import unittest
from roundup.anypy.strings import repr_export, eval_import

import sys
_py3 = sys.version_info[0] > 2

class StringsTest(unittest.TestCase):

    def test_import_params(self):
        """ issue2551170 - handle long int in history/journal
            params tuple
        """
        # python2 export with id as number
        val = eval_import("('issue', 2345L, 'status')")
        self.assertSequenceEqual(val, ('issue', 2345, 'status'))

        # python3 export with id as number
        val = eval_import("('issue', 2345, 'status')")
        self.assertSequenceEqual(val, ('issue', 2345, 'status'))

        # python2 or python3 export with id as string
        val = eval_import("('issue', '2345', 'status')")
        self.assertSequenceEqual(val, ('issue', '2345', 'status'))

    def test_export_params(self):
        """ issue2551170 - handle long int in history/journal
            params tuple
        """
        # python2 export with id as number
        if _py3:
            val = repr_export(('issue', 2345, 'status'))
            self.assertEqual(val, "('issue', 2345, 'status')")
        else:
            val = repr_export(('issue', long(2345), 'status'))
            self.assertEqual(val, "('issue', 2345L, 'status')")

        # python2 or python3 export with id as string
        val = repr_export(('issue', '2345', 'status'))
        self.assertEqual(val, "('issue', '2345', 'status')")
            

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