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Several weeks of using the future_select() construct has led to the proposal there be just one select() construct again which features the new join() method, and otherwise accepts both the 1.x and 2.x argument styles. This would make migration simpler and reduce confusion. However, confusion may be increased by the fact that select().join() is different Current thinking is we may be better off with a few hard behavioral changes to old and relatively unknown APIs rather than trying to play both sides within two extremely similar but subtly different APIs. At the moment, the .join() thing seems to be the only behavioral change that occurs without the user taking any explicit steps. Session.execute() will still behave the old way as we are adding a future flag. This change also adds the "future" flag to Session() and session.execute(), so that interpretation of the incoming statement, as well as that the new style result is returned, does not occur for existing applications unless they add the use of this flag. The change in general is moving the "removed in 2.0" system further along where we want the test suite to fully pass even if the SQLALCHEMY_WARN_20 flag is set. Get many tests to pass when SQLALCHEMY_WARN_20 is set; this should be ongoing after this patch merges. Improve the RemovedIn20 warning; these are all deprecated "since" 1.4, so ensure that's what the messages read. Make sure the inforamtion link is on all warnings. Add deprecation warnings for parameters present and add warnings to all FromClause.select() types of methods. Fixes: #5379 Fixes: #5284 Change-Id: I765a0b912b3dcd0e995426427d8bb7997cbffd51 References: #5159
200 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
200 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
from sqlalchemy import Column
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from sqlalchemy import exc
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from sqlalchemy import ForeignKey
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from sqlalchemy import Integer
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from sqlalchemy import MetaData
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from sqlalchemy import select
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from sqlalchemy import String
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from sqlalchemy import Table
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from sqlalchemy.sql import column
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from sqlalchemy.sql import table
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from sqlalchemy.testing import assert_raises_message
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from sqlalchemy.testing import AssertsCompiledSQL
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from sqlalchemy.testing import fixtures
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table1 = table(
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"mytable",
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column("myid", Integer),
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column("name", String),
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column("description", String),
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)
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table2 = table(
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"myothertable", column("otherid", Integer), column("othername", String)
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)
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metadata = MetaData()
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parent = Table(
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"parent",
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metadata,
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Column("id", Integer, primary_key=True),
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Column("data", String(50)),
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)
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child = Table(
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"child",
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metadata,
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Column("id", Integer, primary_key=True),
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Column("parent_id", ForeignKey("parent.id")),
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Column("data", String(50)),
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)
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class FutureSelectTest(fixtures.TestBase, AssertsCompiledSQL):
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__dialect__ = "default"
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def test_legacy_calling_style_kw_only(self):
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stmt = select(
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whereclause=table1.c.myid == table2.c.otherid
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).add_columns(table1.c.myid)
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self.assert_compile(
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stmt,
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"SELECT mytable.myid FROM mytable, myothertable "
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"WHERE mytable.myid = myothertable.otherid",
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)
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def test_legacy_calling_style_col_seq_only(self):
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stmt = select([table1.c.myid]).where(table1.c.myid == table2.c.otherid)
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self.assert_compile(
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stmt,
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"SELECT mytable.myid FROM mytable, myothertable "
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"WHERE mytable.myid = myothertable.otherid",
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)
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def test_new_calling_style(self):
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stmt = select(table1.c.myid).where(table1.c.myid == table2.c.otherid)
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self.assert_compile(
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stmt,
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"SELECT mytable.myid FROM mytable, myothertable "
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"WHERE mytable.myid = myothertable.otherid",
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)
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def test_kw_triggers_old_style(self):
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assert_raises_message(
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exc.ArgumentError,
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r"select\(\) construct created in legacy mode, "
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"i.e. with keyword arguments",
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select,
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table1.c.myid,
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whereclause=table1.c.myid == table2.c.otherid,
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)
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def test_join_nofrom_implicit_left_side_explicit_onclause(self):
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stmt = select(table1).join(table2, table1.c.myid == table2.c.otherid)
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self.assert_compile(
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stmt,
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"SELECT mytable.myid, mytable.name, mytable.description "
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"FROM mytable JOIN myothertable "
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"ON mytable.myid = myothertable.otherid",
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)
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def test_join_nofrom_explicit_left_side_explicit_onclause(self):
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stmt = select(table1).join_from(
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table1, table2, table1.c.myid == table2.c.otherid
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)
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self.assert_compile(
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stmt,
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"SELECT mytable.myid, mytable.name, mytable.description "
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"FROM mytable JOIN myothertable "
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"ON mytable.myid = myothertable.otherid",
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)
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def test_join_nofrom_implicit_left_side_implicit_onclause(self):
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stmt = select(parent).join(child)
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self.assert_compile(
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stmt,
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"SELECT parent.id, parent.data FROM parent JOIN child "
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"ON parent.id = child.parent_id",
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)
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def test_join_nofrom_explicit_left_side_implicit_onclause(self):
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stmt = select(parent).join_from(parent, child)
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self.assert_compile(
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stmt,
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"SELECT parent.id, parent.data FROM parent JOIN child "
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"ON parent.id = child.parent_id",
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)
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def test_join_froms_implicit_left_side_explicit_onclause(self):
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stmt = (
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select(table1)
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.select_from(table1)
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.join(table2, table1.c.myid == table2.c.otherid)
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)
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self.assert_compile(
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stmt,
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"SELECT mytable.myid, mytable.name, mytable.description "
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"FROM mytable JOIN myothertable "
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"ON mytable.myid = myothertable.otherid",
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)
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def test_join_froms_explicit_left_side_explicit_onclause(self):
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stmt = (
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select(table1)
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.select_from(table1)
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.join_from(table1, table2, table1.c.myid == table2.c.otherid)
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)
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self.assert_compile(
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stmt,
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"SELECT mytable.myid, mytable.name, mytable.description "
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"FROM mytable JOIN myothertable "
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"ON mytable.myid = myothertable.otherid",
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)
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def test_join_froms_implicit_left_side_implicit_onclause(self):
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stmt = select(parent).select_from(parent).join(child)
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self.assert_compile(
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stmt,
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"SELECT parent.id, parent.data FROM parent JOIN child "
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"ON parent.id = child.parent_id",
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)
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def test_join_froms_explicit_left_side_implicit_onclause(self):
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stmt = select(parent).select_from(parent).join_from(parent, child)
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self.assert_compile(
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stmt,
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"SELECT parent.id, parent.data FROM parent JOIN child "
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"ON parent.id = child.parent_id",
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)
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def test_joins_w_filter_by(self):
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stmt = (
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select(parent)
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.filter_by(data="p1")
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.join(child)
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.filter_by(data="c1")
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.join_from(table1, table2, table1.c.myid == table2.c.otherid)
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.filter_by(otherid=5)
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)
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self.assert_compile(
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stmt,
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"SELECT parent.id, parent.data FROM parent JOIN child "
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"ON parent.id = child.parent_id, mytable JOIN myothertable "
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"ON mytable.myid = myothertable.otherid "
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"WHERE parent.data = :data_1 AND child.data = :data_2 "
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"AND myothertable.otherid = :otherid_1",
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checkparams={"data_1": "p1", "data_2": "c1", "otherid_1": 5},
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)
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def test_filter_by_no_property(self):
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assert_raises_message(
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exc.InvalidRequestError,
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'Entity namespace for "mytable" has no property "foo"',
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select(table1).filter_by,
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foo="bar",
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)
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