- @unsupported now only accepts a single target and demands a reason
for not running the test.
- @exclude also demands an exclusion reason
- Greatly expanded @testing.requires.<feature>, eliminating many
decorators in the suite and signficantly easing integration of
multi-driver support.
- New ORM test base class, and a featureful base for mapped tests
- Usage of 'global' for shared setup going away, * imports as well
an existing table (such as a table that was already
reflected) using the 'useexisting=True' flag, which now
takes into account the arguments passed along with it.
- fixed one element of [ticket:910]
- refactored reflection test
- Importing testenv has no side effects- explicit functions provide similar behavior to the old immediate behavior of testbase
- testing.db has the configured db
- Fixed up the perf/* scripts
the tree can now run the full suite of tests out of the box.
- Migrated most @supported to @fails_on, @fails_on_everything_but, or (last
resort) @unsupported. @fails_on revealed a slew of bogus test skippage,
which was corrected.
- Added @fails_on_everything_but. Yes, the first usage *was*
"fails_on_everything_but('postgres')". How did you guess!
- Migrated @supported in dialect/* to the new test-class attribute __only_on__.
- Test classes can also have __unsupported_on__ and __excluded_on__.
as the "schema" argument in a Table, will assume that this is the the
user's desired convention, and will explicitly set the "schema" argument
in foreign-key-related reflected tables, thus making them match only
with Table constructors that also use the explicit "schema" argument
(even though its the default schema).
In other words, SA assumes the user is being consistent in this usage.
sets (i.e. when no TypeEngine/String/Unicode type is even being used;
previously it was detecting DBAPI types and converting regardless).
should fix [ticket:800]
- fixed oracle out_parameters, likely broke in beta6
- fixed oracle _normalize_case for encoded names, gets unicode reflection test to work
- a few extra tests tweaked/unsupported for oracle
2. compiler names changed to be less verbose, unused classes removed.
3. Methods on Dialect which return compilers, schema generators, identifier preparers
have changed to direct class references, typically on the Dialect class itself
or optionally as attributes on an individual Dialect instance if conditional behavior is needed.
This takes away the need for Dialect subclasses to know how to instantiate these
objects, and also reduces method overhead by one call for each one.
4. as a result of 3., some internal signatures have changed for things like compiler() (now statement_compiler()), preparer(), etc., mostly in that the dialect needs to be passed explicitly as the first argument (since they are just class references now). The compiler() method on Engine and Connection is now also named statement_compiler(), but as before does not take the dialect as an argument.
5. changed _process_row function on RowProxy to be a class reference, cuts out 50K method calls from insertspeed.py
- Mark everything in a test suite as failed when setUpAll fails.
- Added test coverage for Unicode table names in metadata.reflect()
- @testing.exclude() filters out tests by server version
- Applied exclude to the test suite, MySQL 4.1 passes again (no XA or SAVEPOINT)
- Removed MySQL charset-setting pool hook- charset=utf8&use_unicode=0 works just as well. (Am I nuts? I'd swear this didn't work before.)
- Finally migrated some old MySQL-tests into the dialect test module
- Corrected 'commit' and 'rollback' logic (and comment) for ancient MySQL versions lacking transactions entirely
- Deprecated the MySQL get_version_info in favor of server_version_info
- Added a big hunk-o-doc for MySQL.
table_names changed to accept an explicit connection
ThreadLocalMetaData constructor now takes no arguments. If case_sensitive is needed in a multi-bind context, move it to Table or subclass TLMD to force it.
Banished **kwargs from MetaData
Lots of class doc and docstring improvements around MetaData and TLMD.
Some engine->bind internal naming updates + reorg in schema.
MySQL table_names now return Unicode. (Also, a unicode reflect() unit test is needed.)