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Skip redis tests if unable to communicate with the server.
If the redis module is in the test environment, the redis tests will
not be skipped. If connecting to redis during testing fails with a
ConnectionError because there is no redis server at localhost, or if
it fails with an AuthenticationError, you would fail a slew of tests.
This causes the tests to report as skipped if either of the two errors
occurs. It is very inefficient as it fails in setup() for the tests,
but at least it does report skipping the tests.
Also documented how to pass the redis password to the tests in the
test part of the install docs. Future note: running tests needs proper
docs in development.txt (including database setup) and a link left to
that doc in installation.txt.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Wed, 24 May 2023 12:52:53 -0400 |
| parents | fe0091279f50 |
| children | 39c482e6a246 |
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import os, shutil, time, unittest from .db_test_base import config """ here are three different impementations for these. I am trying to fix them so they all act the same. set with invalid timestamp: session_dbm/memorydb - sets to invalid timestamp if new or existing item. session_rdbms - sets to time.time if new item, keeps original if item exists. (note that the timestamp is a separate column, the timestamp embedded in the value object in the db has the bad __timestamp. reconciled: set to time.time for new item, keeps original time of existing item. Also updateTimestamp does not update the marshalled values idea of __timestamp. So get(item, '__timestamp') will not work as expected for rdbms backends, need a sql query to get the timestamp column. FIXME need to add getTimestamp method to sessions_rdbms.py and sessions_dbm.py. """ import pytest, sys _py3 = sys.version_info[0] > 2 if _py3: skip_py2 = lambda func, *args, **kwargs: func else: from .pytest_patcher import mark_class skip_py2 = mark_class(pytest.mark.skip( reason="Skipping log test, test doesn't work on python2")) class SessionTest(object): def setUp(self): # remove previous test, ignore errors if os.path.exists(config.DATABASE): shutil.rmtree(config.DATABASE) os.makedirs(config.DATABASE + '/files') self.db = self.module.Database(config, 'admin') self.sessions = self.db.getSessionManager() self.otks = self.db.getOTKManager() def tearDown(self): if hasattr(self, 'db'): self.db.close() if os.path.exists(config.DATABASE): shutil.rmtree(config.DATABASE) def testList(self): '''Under dbm/memory sessions store, keys are returned as byte strings. self.s2b converts string to byte under those backends but is a no-op for rdbms based backends. Unknown why keys can be strings not bytes for get/set and work correctly. ''' self.sessions.list() self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world!') self.sessions.set('random_key2', text='hello, world!') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.list().sort(), [self.s2b('random_key'), self.s2b('random_key2')].sort()) def testGetGetAllMissingKey(self): self.assertEqual(self.sessions.get('badc_key', 'text', 'default_val'), 'default_val') with self.assertRaises(KeyError) as e: self.sessions.get('badc_key', 'text') with self.assertRaises(KeyError) as e: self.sessions.getall('badc_key') def testGetAll(self): self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world!', otherval='bar') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.getall('random_key'), {'text': 'hello, world!', 'otherval': 'bar'}) def testDestroy(self): self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world!') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.getall('random_key'), {'text': 'hello, world!'}) self.sessions.destroy('random_key') self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.sessions.getall, 'random_key') def testClear(self): self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world!') self.sessions.set('random_key2', text='hello, world!') self.sessions.set('random_key3', text='hello, world!') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.getall('random_key3'), {'text': 'hello, world!'}) self.assertEqual(len(self.sessions.list()), 3) self.sessions.clear() self.assertEqual(len(self.sessions.list()), 0) def testSetSession(self): self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world!', otherval='bar') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.get('random_key', 'text'), 'hello, world!') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.get('random_key', 'otherval'), 'bar') def testUpdateSession(self): self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world!') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.get('random_key', 'text'), 'hello, world!') self.sessions.set('random_key', text='nope') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.get('random_key', 'text'), 'nope') def testBadTimestamp(self): self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world!', __timestamp='not a timestamp') ts = self.sessions.get('random_key', '__timestamp') self.assertNotEqual(ts, 'not a timestamp') # use {1,7} because db's don't pad the fraction to 7 digits. ts_re=r'^[0-9]{10,16}\.[0-9]{1,7}$' try: self.assertRegex(str(ts), ts_re) except AttributeError: # 2.7 version import warnings with warnings.catch_warnings(): warnings.filterwarnings("ignore",category=DeprecationWarning) self.assertRegexpMatches(str(ts), ts_re) # now update with a bad timestamp, original timestamp should # be kept. self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world2!', __timestamp='not a timestamp') item = self.sessions.get('random_key', "text") item_ts = self.sessions.get('random_key', "__timestamp") self.assertEqual(item, 'hello, world2!') self.assertAlmostEqual(ts, item_ts, 2) # overridden in test_memory def testUpdateTimestamp(self): # make sure timestamp is older than one minute so update # will apply timestamp = time.time() - 62 self.sessions.set('random_session', text='hello, world!', __timestamp=timestamp) self.sessions.updateTimestamp('random_session') # this doesn't work as the rdbms backends have a # session_time, otk_time column and the timestamp in the # session marshalled payload isn't updated. The dbm # backend does update the __timestamp value so it works # for dbm. #self.assertNotEqual (self.sessions.get('random_session', # '__timestamp'), # timestamp) # use 61 to allow a 1 second delay in test self.assertGreater(self.get_ts()[0] - timestamp, 61) # overridden in test_anydbm def get_ts(self, key="random_session"): sql = '''select %(name)s_time from %(name)ss where %(name)s_key = '%(session)s';'''% \ {'name': self.sessions.name, 'session': key} self.sessions.cursor.execute(sql) db_tstamp = self.sessions.cursor.fetchone() return db_tstamp def testDataTypes(self): """make sure all data survives a round trip through the session database including data types. Found this was a problem when trying to store the data using a redis hash that has no native data types for booleans and numbers get returned by redis module as strings. """ in_data = {"text": 'hello, world!', "integer": 56, "float": 3.1425, "list": [ 1, "Two", 3.0, "Four" ], "boolean": True, "tuple": ("f", 4), } self.sessions.set('random_data', **in_data) out_data = self.sessions.getall('random_data') self.assertEqual(in_data, out_data) def testLifetime(self): ts = self.sessions.lifetime(300) week_ago = time.time() - 60*60*24*7 self.assertGreater(week_ago + 302, ts) self.assertLess(week_ago + 298, ts) def testGetUniqueKey(self): # 40 bytes of randomness gets larger when encoded key = self.sessions.getUniqueKey() self.assertEqual(len(key), 54) # length is bytes of randomness key = self.sessions.getUniqueKey(length=23) self.assertEqual(len(key), 31) key = self.sessions.getUniqueKey(length=200) self.assertEqual(len(key), 267) def testget_logger(self): logger = self.sessions.get_logger() # why do rdbms session use session/otk as the table name # while dbm uses sessions/otks? In any case check both. self.assertIn(logger.name, ["roundup.hyperdb.backends.sessions", "roundup.hyperdb.backends.session"]) logger = self.otks.get_logger() self.assertIn(logger.name, ["roundup.hyperdb.backends.otks", "roundup.hyperdb.backends.otk"]) def testget_logger_name_test(self): self.sessions.name="otks" logger = self.sessions.get_logger() self.assertEqual(logger.name, "roundup.hyperdb.backends.otks") @skip_py2 def test_log_warning(self): """Only python3 pytest has the right context handler for this, so skip this on python2. """ self.sessions.name = "newdb" with self.assertLogs(logger="roundup.hyperdb.backends.newdb") as logs: self.sessions.log_warning("hello world") self.assertEqual(len(logs.records), 1) self.assertEqual(logs.records[0].levelname, "WARNING") @skip_py2 def test_log_info(self): """Only python3 pytest has the right context handler for this, so skip this on python2. """ self.sessions.name = "newdb" with self.assertLogs(logger="roundup.hyperdb.backends.newdb") as logs: self.sessions.log_info("hello world") self.assertEqual(len(logs.records), 1) self.assertEqual(logs.records[0].levelname, "INFO") @skip_py2 def test_log_debug(self): """Only python3 pytest has the right context handler for this, so skip this on python2. """ self.sessions.name = "newdb" with self.assertLogs(logger="roundup.hyperdb.backends.newdb", level='DEBUG') as logs: self.sessions.log_debug("hello world") self.assertEqual(len(logs.records), 1) self.assertEqual(logs.records[0].levelname, "DEBUG")
