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"""tests that various From objects properly export their columns, as well as
useable primary keys and foreign keys. Full relational algebra depends on
every selectable unit behaving nicely with others.."""
import testbase
from sqlalchemy import *
from testlib import *
metadata = MetaData()
table = Table('table1', metadata,
Column('col1', Integer, primary_key=True),
Column('col2', String(20)),
Column('col3', Integer),
Column('colx', Integer),
)
table2 = Table('table2', metadata,
Column('col1', Integer, primary_key=True),
Column('col2', Integer, ForeignKey('table1.col1')),
Column('col3', String(20)),
Column('coly', Integer),
)
class SelectableTest(AssertMixin):
def testdistance(self):
# same column three times
s = select([table.c.col1.label('c2'), table.c.col1, table.c.col1.label('c1')])
# didnt do this yet...col.label().make_proxy() has same "distance" as col.make_proxy() so far
#assert s.corresponding_column(table.c.col1) is s.c.col1
assert s.corresponding_column(s.c.col1) is s.c.col1
assert s.corresponding_column(s.c.c1) is s.c.c1
def testjoinagainstself(self):
jj = select([table.c.col1.label('bar_col1')])
jjj = join(table, jj, table.c.col1==jj.c.bar_col1)
# test column directly agaisnt itself
assert jjj.corresponding_column(jjj.c.table1_col1) is jjj.c.table1_col1
assert jjj.corresponding_column(jj.c.bar_col1) is jjj.c.bar_col1
# test alias of the join, targets the column with the least
# "distance" between the requested column and the returned column
# (i.e. there is less indirection between j2.c.table1_col1 and table.c.col1, than
# there is from j2.c.bar_col1 to table.c.col1)
j2 = jjj.alias('foo')
assert j2.corresponding_column(table.c.col1) is j2.c.table1_col1
def testselectontable(self):
sel = select([table, table2], use_labels=True)
assert sel.corresponding_column(table.c.col1) is sel.c.table1_col1
assert sel.corresponding_column(table.c.col1, require_embedded=True) is sel.c.table1_col1
assert table.corresponding_column(sel.c.table1_col1) is table.c.col1
assert table.corresponding_column(sel.c.table1_col1, require_embedded=True) is None
def testjoinagainstjoin(self):
j = outerjoin(table, table2, table.c.col1==table2.c.col2)
jj = select([ table.c.col1.label('bar_col1')],from_obj=[j]).alias('foo')
jjj = join(table, jj, table.c.col1==jj.c.bar_col1)
assert jjj.corresponding_column(jjj.c.table1_col1) is jjj.c.table1_col1
j2 = jjj.alias('foo')
print j2.corresponding_column(jjj.c.table1_col1)
assert j2.corresponding_column(jjj.c.table1_col1) is j2.c.table1_col1
assert jjj.corresponding_column(jj.c.bar_col1) is jj.c.bar_col1
def testtablealias(self):
a = table.alias('a')
j = join(a, table2)
criterion = a.c.col1 == table2.c.col2
print
print str(j)
self.assert_(criterion.compare(j.onclause))
def testunion(self):
# tests that we can correspond a column in a Select statement with a certain Table, against
# a column in a Union where one of its underlying Selects matches to that same Table
u = select([table.c.col1, table.c.col2, table.c.col3, table.c.colx, null().label('coly')]).union(
select([table2.c.col1, table2.c.col2, table2.c.col3, null().label('colx'), table2.c.coly])
)
s1 = table.select(use_labels=True)
s2 = table2.select(use_labels=True)
print ["%d %s" % (id(c),c.key) for c in u.c]
c = u.corresponding_column(s1.c.table1_col2)
print "%d %s" % (id(c), c.key)
print id(u.corresponding_column(s1.c.table1_col2).table)
print id(u.c.col2.table)
assert u.corresponding_column(s1.c.table1_col2) is u.c.col2
assert u.corresponding_column(s2.c.table2_col2) is u.c.col2
def testaliasunion(self):
# same as testunion, except its an alias of the union
u = select([table.c.col1, table.c.col2, table.c.col3, table.c.colx, null().label('coly')]).union(
select([table2.c.col1, table2.c.col2, table2.c.col3, null().label('colx'), table2.c.coly])
).alias('analias')
s1 = table.select(use_labels=True)
s2 = table2.select(use_labels=True)
assert u.corresponding_column(s1.c.table1_col2) is u.c.col2
assert u.corresponding_column(s2.c.table2_col2) is u.c.col2
assert u.corresponding_column(s2.c.table2_coly) is u.c.coly
assert s2.corresponding_column(u.c.coly) is s2.c.table2_coly
def testselectunion(self):
# like testaliasunion, but off a Select off the union.
u = select([table.c.col1, table.c.col2, table.c.col3, table.c.colx, null().label('coly')]).union(
select([table2.c.col1, table2.c.col2, table2.c.col3, null().label('colx'), table2.c.coly])
).alias('analias')
s = select([u])
s1 = table.select(use_labels=True)
s2 = table2.select(use_labels=True)
assert s.corresponding_column(s1.c.table1_col2) is s.c.col2
assert s.corresponding_column(s2.c.table2_col2) is s.c.col2
def testunionagainstjoin(self):
# same as testunion, except its an alias of the union
u = select([table.c.col1, table.c.col2, table.c.col3, table.c.colx, null().label('coly')]).union(
select([table2.c.col1, table2.c.col2, table2.c.col3, null().label('colx'), table2.c.coly])
).alias('analias')
j1 = table.join(table2)
assert u.corresponding_column(j1.c.table1_colx) is u.c.colx
assert j1.corresponding_column(u.c.colx) is j1.c.table1_colx
def testjoin(self):
a = join(table, table2)
print str(a.select(use_labels=True))
b = table2.alias('b')
j = join(a, b)
print str(j)
criterion = a.c.table1_col1 == b.c.col2
self.assert_(criterion.compare(j.onclause))
def testselectalias(self):
a = table.select().alias('a')
print str(a.select())
j = join(a, table2)
criterion = a.c.col1 == table2.c.col2
print criterion
print j.onclause
self.assert_(criterion.compare(j.onclause))
def testselectlabels(self):
a = table.select(use_labels=True)
print str(a.select())
j = join(a, table2)
criterion = a.c.table1_col1 == table2.c.col2
print
print str(j)
self.assert_(criterion.compare(j.onclause))
def testcolumnlabels(self):
a = select([table.c.col1.label('acol1'), table.c.col2.label('acol2'), table.c.col3.label('acol3')])
print str(a)
print [c for c in a.columns]
print str(a.select())
j = join(a, table2)
criterion = a.c.acol1 == table2.c.col2
print str(j)
self.assert_(criterion.compare(j.onclause))
def testselectaliaslabels(self):
a = table2.select(use_labels=True).alias('a')
print str(a.select())
j = join(a, table)
criterion = table.c.col1 == a.c.table2_col2
print str(criterion)
print str(j.onclause)
self.assert_(criterion.compare(j.onclause))
def testtablejoinedtoselectoftable(self):
metadata = MetaData()
a = Table('a', metadata,
Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True))
b = Table('b', metadata,
Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True),
Column('aid', Integer, ForeignKey('a.id')),
)
j1 = a.outerjoin(b)
j2 = select([a.c.id.label('aid')]).alias('bar')
j3 = a.join(j2, j2.c.aid==a.c.id)
j4 = select([j3]).alias('foo')
print j4
print j4.corresponding_column(j2.c.aid)
print j4.c.aid
assert j4.corresponding_column(j2.c.aid) is j4.c.aid
assert j4.corresponding_column(a.c.id) is j4.c.id
def test_oid(self):
# the oid column of a selectable currently proxies all
# oid columns found within.
s = table.select()
s2 = table2.select()
s3 = select([s, s2])
assert s3.corresponding_column(table.oid_column) is s3.oid_column
assert s3.corresponding_column(table2.oid_column) is s3.oid_column
assert s3.corresponding_column(s.oid_column) is s3.oid_column
assert s3.corresponding_column(s2.oid_column) is s3.oid_column
u = s.union(s2)
assert u.corresponding_column(table.oid_column) is u.oid_column
assert u.corresponding_column(table2.oid_column) is u.oid_column
assert u.corresponding_column(s.oid_column) is u.oid_column
assert u.corresponding_column(s2.oid_column) is u.oid_column
class PrimaryKeyTest(AssertMixin):
def test_join_pk_collapse_implicit(self):
"""test that redundant columns in a join get 'collapsed' into a minimal primary key,
which is the root column along a chain of foreign key relationships."""
meta = MetaData()
a = Table('a', meta, Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True))
b = Table('b', meta, Column('id', Integer, ForeignKey('a.id'), primary_key=True))
c = Table('c', meta, Column('id', Integer, ForeignKey('b.id'), primary_key=True))
d = Table('d', meta, Column('id', Integer, ForeignKey('c.id'), primary_key=True))
assert c.c.id.references(b.c.id)
assert not d.c.id.references(a.c.id)
assert list(a.join(b).primary_key) == [a.c.id]
assert list(b.join(c).primary_key) == [b.c.id]
assert list(a.join(b).join(c).primary_key) == [a.c.id]
assert list(b.join(c).join(d).primary_key) == [b.c.id]
assert list(d.join(c).join(b).primary_key) == [b.c.id]
assert list(a.join(b).join(c).join(d).primary_key) == [a.c.id]
def test_join_pk_collapse_explicit(self):
"""test that redundant columns in a join get 'collapsed' into a minimal primary key,
which is the root column along a chain of explicit join conditions."""
meta = MetaData()
a = Table('a', meta, Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True), Column('x', Integer))
b = Table('b', meta, Column('id', Integer, ForeignKey('a.id'), primary_key=True), Column('x', Integer))
c = Table('c', meta, Column('id', Integer, ForeignKey('b.id'), primary_key=True), Column('x', Integer))
d = Table('d', meta, Column('id', Integer, ForeignKey('c.id'), primary_key=True), Column('x', Integer))
print list(a.join(b, a.c.x==b.c.id).primary_key)
assert list(a.join(b, a.c.x==b.c.id).primary_key) == [b.c.id]
assert list(b.join(c, b.c.x==c.c.id).primary_key) == [b.c.id]
assert list(a.join(b).join(c, c.c.id==b.c.x).primary_key) == [a.c.id]
assert list(b.join(c, c.c.x==b.c.id).join(d).primary_key) == [c.c.id]
assert list(b.join(c, c.c.id==b.c.x).join(d).primary_key) == [b.c.id]
assert list(d.join(b, d.c.id==b.c.id).join(c, b.c.id==c.c.x).primary_key) == [c.c.id]
assert list(a.join(b).join(c, c.c.id==b.c.x).join(d).primary_key) == [a.c.id]
assert list(a.join(b, and_(a.c.id==b.c.id, a.c.x==b.c.id)).primary_key) == [a.c.id]
def test_init_doesnt_blowitaway(self):
meta = MetaData()
a = Table('a', meta, Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True), Column('x', Integer))
b = Table('b', meta, Column('id', Integer, ForeignKey('a.id'), primary_key=True), Column('x', Integer))
j = a.join(b)
assert list(j.primary_key) == [a.c.id]
j.foreign_keys
assert list(j.primary_key) == [a.c.id]
def test_non_column_clause(self):
meta = MetaData()
a = Table('a', meta, Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True), Column('x', Integer))
b = Table('b', meta, Column('id', Integer, ForeignKey('a.id'), primary_key=True), Column('x', Integer, primary_key=True))
j = a.join(b, and_(a.c.id==b.c.id, b.c.x==5))
assert str(j) == "a JOIN b ON a.id = b.id AND b.x = :b_x_1", str(j)
assert list(j.primary_key) == [a.c.id, b.c.x]
class DerivedTest(AssertMixin):
def test_table(self):
meta = MetaData()
t1 = Table('t1', meta, Column('c1', Integer, primary_key=True), Column('c2', String(30)))
t2 = Table('t2', meta, Column('c1', Integer, primary_key=True), Column('c2', String(30)))
assert t1.is_derived_from(t1)
assert not t2.is_derived_from(t1)
def test_alias(self):
meta = MetaData()
t1 = Table('t1', meta, Column('c1', Integer, primary_key=True), Column('c2', String(30)))
t2 = Table('t2', meta, Column('c1', Integer, primary_key=True), Column('c2', String(30)))
assert t1.alias().is_derived_from(t1)
assert not t2.alias().is_derived_from(t1)
assert not t1.is_derived_from(t1.alias())
assert not t1.is_derived_from(t2.alias())
def test_select(self):
meta = MetaData()
t1 = Table('t1', meta, Column('c1', Integer, primary_key=True), Column('c2', String(30)))
t2 = Table('t2', meta, Column('c1', Integer, primary_key=True), Column('c2', String(30)))
assert t1.select().is_derived_from(t1)
assert not t2.select().is_derived_from(t1)
assert select([t1, t2]).is_derived_from(t1)
assert t1.select().alias('foo').is_derived_from(t1)
assert select([t1, t2]).alias('foo').is_derived_from(t1)
assert not t2.select().alias('foo').is_derived_from(t1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
testbase.main()