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diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/__init__.py b/Lib/bsddb/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index 5dea0f8..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,444 +0,0 @@ -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Copyright (c) 1999-2001, Digital Creations, Fredericksburg, VA, USA -# and Andrew Kuchling. All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# o Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions, and the disclaimer that follows. -# -# o Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer in -# the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# -# o Neither the name of Digital Creations nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived -# from this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY DIGITAL CREATIONS AND CONTRIBUTORS *AS -# IS* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED -# TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A -# PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL -# CREATIONS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, -# INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, -# BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS -# OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND -# ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR -# TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE -# USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH -# DAMAGE. -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -"""Support for Berkeley DB 4.0 through 4.7 with a simple interface. - -For the full featured object oriented interface use the bsddb.db module -instead. It mirrors the Oracle Berkeley DB C API. -""" - -import sys -absolute_import = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3) - -try: - if __name__ == 'bsddb3': - # import _pybsddb binary as it should be the more recent version from - # a standalone pybsddb addon package than the version included with - # python as bsddb._bsddb. - if absolute_import : - # Because this syntaxis is not valid before Python 2.5 - exec("from . import _pybsddb") - else : - import _pybsddb - _bsddb = _pybsddb - from bsddb3.dbutils import DeadlockWrap as _DeadlockWrap - else: - import _bsddb - from bsddb.dbutils import DeadlockWrap as _DeadlockWrap -except ImportError: - # Remove ourselves from sys.modules - import sys - del sys.modules[__name__] - raise - -# bsddb3 calls it db, but provide _db for backwards compatibility -db = _db = _bsddb -__version__ = db.__version__ - -error = db.DBError # So bsddb.error will mean something... - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -import sys, os - -from weakref import ref - -if sys.version_info[0:2] <= (2, 5) : - import UserDict - MutableMapping = UserDict.DictMixin -else : - import collections - MutableMapping = collections.MutableMapping - -class _iter_mixin(MutableMapping): - def _make_iter_cursor(self): - cur = _DeadlockWrap(self.db.cursor) - key = id(cur) - self._cursor_refs[key] = ref(cur, self._gen_cref_cleaner(key)) - return cur - - def _gen_cref_cleaner(self, key): - # use generate the function for the weakref callback here - # to ensure that we do not hold a strict reference to cur - # in the callback. - return lambda ref: self._cursor_refs.pop(key, None) - - def __iter__(self): - self._kill_iteration = False - self._in_iter += 1 - try: - try: - cur = self._make_iter_cursor() - - # FIXME-20031102-greg: race condition. cursor could - # be closed by another thread before this call. - - # since we're only returning keys, we call the cursor - # methods with flags=0, dlen=0, dofs=0 - key = _DeadlockWrap(cur.first, 0,0,0)[0] - yield key - - next = getattr(cur, "next") - while 1: - try: - key = _DeadlockWrap(next, 0,0,0)[0] - yield key - except _bsddb.DBCursorClosedError: - if self._kill_iteration: - raise RuntimeError('Database changed size ' - 'during iteration.') - cur = self._make_iter_cursor() - # FIXME-20031101-greg: race condition. cursor could - # be closed by another thread before this call. - _DeadlockWrap(cur.set, key,0,0,0) - next = getattr(cur, "next") - except _bsddb.DBNotFoundError: - pass - except _bsddb.DBCursorClosedError: - # the database was modified during iteration. abort. - pass -# When Python 2.3 not supported in bsddb3, we can change this to "finally" - except : - self._in_iter -= 1 - raise - - self._in_iter -= 1 - - def iteritems(self): - if not self.db: - return - self._kill_iteration = False - self._in_iter += 1 - try: - try: - cur = self._make_iter_cursor() - - # FIXME-20031102-greg: race condition. cursor could - # be closed by another thread before this call. - - kv = _DeadlockWrap(cur.first) - key = kv[0] - yield kv - - next = getattr(cur, "next") - while 1: - try: - kv = _DeadlockWrap(next) - key = kv[0] - yield kv - except _bsddb.DBCursorClosedError: - if self._kill_iteration: - raise RuntimeError('Database changed size ' - 'during iteration.') - cur = self._make_iter_cursor() - # FIXME-20031101-greg: race condition. cursor could - # be closed by another thread before this call. - _DeadlockWrap(cur.set, key,0,0,0) - next = getattr(cur, "next") - except _bsddb.DBNotFoundError: - pass - except _bsddb.DBCursorClosedError: - # the database was modified during iteration. abort. - pass -# When Python 2.3 not supported in bsddb3, we can change this to "finally" - except : - self._in_iter -= 1 - raise - - self._in_iter -= 1 - - -class _DBWithCursor(_iter_mixin): - """ - A simple wrapper around DB that makes it look like the bsddbobject in - the old module. It uses a cursor as needed to provide DB traversal. - """ - def __init__(self, db): - self.db = db - self.db.set_get_returns_none(0) - - # FIXME-20031101-greg: I believe there is still the potential - # for deadlocks in a multithreaded environment if someone - # attempts to use the any of the cursor interfaces in one - # thread while doing a put or delete in another thread. The - # reason is that _checkCursor and _closeCursors are not atomic - # operations. Doing our own locking around self.dbc, - # self.saved_dbc_key and self._cursor_refs could prevent this. - # TODO: A test case demonstrating the problem needs to be written. - - # self.dbc is a DBCursor object used to implement the - # first/next/previous/last/set_location methods. - self.dbc = None - self.saved_dbc_key = None - - # a collection of all DBCursor objects currently allocated - # by the _iter_mixin interface. - self._cursor_refs = {} - self._in_iter = 0 - self._kill_iteration = False - - def __del__(self): - self.close() - - def _checkCursor(self): - if self.dbc is None: - self.dbc = _DeadlockWrap(self.db.cursor) - if self.saved_dbc_key is not None: - _DeadlockWrap(self.dbc.set, self.saved_dbc_key) - self.saved_dbc_key = None - - # This method is needed for all non-cursor DB calls to avoid - # Berkeley DB deadlocks (due to being opened with DB_INIT_LOCK - # and DB_THREAD to be thread safe) when intermixing database - # operations that use the cursor internally with those that don't. - def _closeCursors(self, save=1): - if self.dbc: - c = self.dbc - self.dbc = None - if save: - try: - self.saved_dbc_key = _DeadlockWrap(c.current, 0,0,0)[0] - except db.DBError: - pass - _DeadlockWrap(c.close) - del c - for cref in list(self._cursor_refs.values()): - c = cref() - if c is not None: - _DeadlockWrap(c.close) - - def _checkOpen(self): - if self.db is None: - raise error("BSDDB object has already been closed") - - def isOpen(self): - return self.db is not None - - def __len__(self): - self._checkOpen() - return _DeadlockWrap(lambda: len(self.db)) # len(self.db) - - if sys.version_info[0:2] >= (2, 6) : - def __repr__(self) : - if self.isOpen() : - return repr(dict(_DeadlockWrap(self.db.items))) - return repr(dict()) - - def __getitem__(self, key): - self._checkOpen() - return _DeadlockWrap(lambda: self.db[key]) # self.db[key] - - def __setitem__(self, key, value): - self._checkOpen() - self._closeCursors() - if self._in_iter and key not in self: - self._kill_iteration = True - def wrapF(): - self.db[key] = value - _DeadlockWrap(wrapF) # self.db[key] = value - - def __delitem__(self, key): - self._checkOpen() - self._closeCursors() - if self._in_iter and key in self: - self._kill_iteration = True - def wrapF(): - del self.db[key] - _DeadlockWrap(wrapF) # del self.db[key] - - def close(self): - self._closeCursors(save=0) - if self.dbc is not None: - _DeadlockWrap(self.dbc.close) - v = 0 - if self.db is not None: - v = _DeadlockWrap(self.db.close) - self.dbc = None - self.db = None - return v - - def keys(self): - self._checkOpen() - return _DeadlockWrap(self.db.keys) - - def has_key(self, key): - self._checkOpen() - return _DeadlockWrap(self.db.has_key, key) - - def set_location(self, key): - self._checkOpen() - self._checkCursor() - return _DeadlockWrap(self.dbc.set_range, key) - - def __next__(self): # Renamed by "2to3" - self._checkOpen() - self._checkCursor() - rv = _DeadlockWrap(getattr(self.dbc, "next")) - return rv - - if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 : # For "2to3" conversion - next = __next__ - - def previous(self): - self._checkOpen() - self._checkCursor() - rv = _DeadlockWrap(self.dbc.prev) - return rv - - def first(self): - self._checkOpen() - # fix 1725856: don't needlessly try to restore our cursor position - self.saved_dbc_key = None - self._checkCursor() - rv = _DeadlockWrap(self.dbc.first) - return rv - - def last(self): - self._checkOpen() - # fix 1725856: don't needlessly try to restore our cursor position - self.saved_dbc_key = None - self._checkCursor() - rv = _DeadlockWrap(self.dbc.last) - return rv - - def sync(self): - self._checkOpen() - return _DeadlockWrap(self.db.sync) - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Compatibility object factory functions - -def hashopen(file, flag='c', mode=0o666, pgsize=None, ffactor=None, nelem=None, - cachesize=None, lorder=None, hflags=0): - - flags = _checkflag(flag, file) - e = _openDBEnv(cachesize) - d = db.DB(e) - d.set_flags(hflags) - if pgsize is not None: d.set_pagesize(pgsize) - if lorder is not None: d.set_lorder(lorder) - if ffactor is not None: d.set_h_ffactor(ffactor) - if nelem is not None: d.set_h_nelem(nelem) - d.open(file, db.DB_HASH, flags, mode) - return _DBWithCursor(d) - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def btopen(file, flag='c', mode=0o666, - btflags=0, cachesize=None, maxkeypage=None, minkeypage=None, - pgsize=None, lorder=None): - - flags = _checkflag(flag, file) - e = _openDBEnv(cachesize) - d = db.DB(e) - if pgsize is not None: d.set_pagesize(pgsize) - if lorder is not None: d.set_lorder(lorder) - d.set_flags(btflags) - if minkeypage is not None: d.set_bt_minkey(minkeypage) - if maxkeypage is not None: d.set_bt_maxkey(maxkeypage) - d.open(file, db.DB_BTREE, flags, mode) - return _DBWithCursor(d) - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -def rnopen(file, flag='c', mode=0o666, - rnflags=0, cachesize=None, pgsize=None, lorder=None, - rlen=None, delim=None, source=None, pad=None): - - flags = _checkflag(flag, file) - e = _openDBEnv(cachesize) - d = db.DB(e) - if pgsize is not None: d.set_pagesize(pgsize) - if lorder is not None: d.set_lorder(lorder) - d.set_flags(rnflags) - if delim is not None: d.set_re_delim(delim) - if rlen is not None: d.set_re_len(rlen) - if source is not None: d.set_re_source(source) - if pad is not None: d.set_re_pad(pad) - d.open(file, db.DB_RECNO, flags, mode) - return _DBWithCursor(d) - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def _openDBEnv(cachesize): - e = db.DBEnv() - if cachesize is not None: - if cachesize >= 20480: - e.set_cachesize(0, cachesize) - else: - raise error("cachesize must be >= 20480") - e.set_lk_detect(db.DB_LOCK_DEFAULT) - e.open('.', db.DB_PRIVATE | db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD | db.DB_INIT_LOCK | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL) - return e - -def _checkflag(flag, file): - if flag == 'r': - flags = db.DB_RDONLY - elif flag == 'rw': - flags = 0 - elif flag == 'w': - flags = db.DB_CREATE - elif flag == 'c': - flags = db.DB_CREATE - elif flag == 'n': - flags = db.DB_CREATE - #flags = db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_TRUNCATE - # we used db.DB_TRUNCATE flag for this before but Berkeley DB - # 4.2.52 changed to disallowed truncate with txn environments. - if file is not None and os.path.isfile(file): - os.unlink(file) - else: - raise error("flags should be one of 'r', 'w', 'c' or 'n'") - return flags | db.DB_THREAD - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -# This is a silly little hack that allows apps to continue to use the -# DB_THREAD flag even on systems without threads without freaking out -# Berkeley DB. -# -# This assumes that if Python was built with thread support then -# Berkeley DB was too. - -try: - import _thread - del _thread -except ImportError: - db.DB_THREAD = 0 - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/db.py b/Lib/bsddb/db.py deleted file mode 100644 index c3aee30..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/db.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Copyright (c) 1999-2001, Digital Creations, Fredericksburg, VA, USA -# and Andrew Kuchling. All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# o Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions, and the disclaimer that follows. -# -# o Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer in -# the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# -# o Neither the name of Digital Creations nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived -# from this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY DIGITAL CREATIONS AND CONTRIBUTORS *AS -# IS* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED -# TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A -# PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL -# CREATIONS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, -# INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, -# BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS -# OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND -# ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR -# TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE -# USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH -# DAMAGE. -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -# This module is just a placeholder for possible future expansion, in -# case we ever want to augment the stuff in _db in any way. For now -# it just simply imports everything from _db. - -import sys -absolute_import = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3) - -if not absolute_import : - if __name__.startswith('bsddb3.') : - # import _pybsddb binary as it should be the more recent version from - # a standalone pybsddb addon package than the version included with - # python as bsddb._bsddb. - from _pybsddb import * - from _pybsddb import __version__ - else: - from _bsddb import * - from _bsddb import __version__ -else : - # Because this syntaxis is not valid before Python 2.5 - if __name__.startswith('bsddb3.') : - exec("from ._pybsddb import *") - exec("from ._pybsddb import __version__") - else : - exec("from ._bsddb import *") - exec("from ._bsddb import __version__") diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/dbobj.py b/Lib/bsddb/dbobj.py deleted file mode 100644 index 299e9db..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/dbobj.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,268 +0,0 @@ -#------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# This file contains real Python object wrappers for DB and DBEnv -# C "objects" that can be usefully subclassed. The previous SWIG -# based interface allowed this thanks to SWIG's shadow classes. -# -- Gregory P. Smith -#------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# (C) Copyright 2001 Autonomous Zone Industries -# -# License: This is free software. You may use this software for any -# purpose including modification/redistribution, so long as -# this header remains intact and that you do not claim any -# rights of ownership or authorship of this software. This -# software has been tested, but no warranty is expressed or -# implied. -# - -# -# TODO it would be *really nice* to have an automatic shadow class populator -# so that new methods don't need to be added here manually after being -# added to _bsddb.c. -# - -import sys -absolute_import = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3) -if absolute_import : - # Because this syntaxis is not valid before Python 2.5 - exec("from . import db") -else : - from . import db - -if sys.version_info[0:2] <= (2, 5) : - try: - from UserDict import DictMixin - except ImportError: - # DictMixin is new in Python 2.3 - class DictMixin: pass - MutableMapping = DictMixin -else : - import collections - MutableMapping = collections.MutableMapping - -class DBEnv: - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - self._cobj = db.DBEnv(*args, **kwargs) - - def close(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.close(*args, **kwargs) - def open(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.open(*args, **kwargs) - def remove(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.remove(*args, **kwargs) - def set_shm_key(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_shm_key(*args, **kwargs) - def set_cachesize(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_cachesize(*args, **kwargs) - def set_data_dir(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_data_dir(*args, **kwargs) - def set_flags(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_flags(*args, **kwargs) - def set_lg_bsize(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_lg_bsize(*args, **kwargs) - def set_lg_dir(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_lg_dir(*args, **kwargs) - def set_lg_max(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_lg_max(*args, **kwargs) - def set_lk_detect(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_lk_detect(*args, **kwargs) - if db.version() < (4,5): - def set_lk_max(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_lk_max(*args, **kwargs) - def set_lk_max_locks(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_lk_max_locks(*args, **kwargs) - def set_lk_max_lockers(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_lk_max_lockers(*args, **kwargs) - def set_lk_max_objects(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_lk_max_objects(*args, **kwargs) - def set_mp_mmapsize(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_mp_mmapsize(*args, **kwargs) - def set_timeout(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_timeout(*args, **kwargs) - def set_tmp_dir(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_tmp_dir(*args, **kwargs) - def txn_begin(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.txn_begin(*args, **kwargs) - def txn_checkpoint(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.txn_checkpoint(*args, **kwargs) - def txn_stat(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.txn_stat(*args, **kwargs) - def set_tx_max(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_tx_max(*args, **kwargs) - def set_tx_timestamp(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_tx_timestamp(*args, **kwargs) - def lock_detect(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.lock_detect(*args, **kwargs) - def lock_get(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.lock_get(*args, **kwargs) - def lock_id(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.lock_id(*args, **kwargs) - def lock_put(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.lock_put(*args, **kwargs) - def lock_stat(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.lock_stat(*args, **kwargs) - def log_archive(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.log_archive(*args, **kwargs) - - def set_get_returns_none(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_get_returns_none(*args, **kwargs) - - def log_stat(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.log_stat(*args, **kwargs) - - if db.version() >= (4,1): - def dbremove(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.dbremove(*args, **kwargs) - def dbrename(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.dbrename(*args, **kwargs) - def set_encrypt(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_encrypt(*args, **kwargs) - - if db.version() >= (4,4): - def lsn_reset(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.lsn_reset(*args, **kwargs) - - -class DB(MutableMapping): - def __init__(self, dbenv, *args, **kwargs): - # give it the proper DBEnv C object that its expecting - self._cobj = db.DB(*(dbenv._cobj,) + args, **kwargs) - - # TODO are there other dict methods that need to be overridden? - def __len__(self): - return len(self._cobj) - def __getitem__(self, arg): - return self._cobj[arg] - def __setitem__(self, key, value): - self._cobj[key] = value - def __delitem__(self, arg): - del self._cobj[arg] - - if sys.version_info[0:2] >= (2, 6) : - def __iter__(self) : - return self._cobj.__iter__() - - def append(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.append(*args, **kwargs) - def associate(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.associate(*args, **kwargs) - def close(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.close(*args, **kwargs) - def consume(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.consume(*args, **kwargs) - def consume_wait(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.consume_wait(*args, **kwargs) - def cursor(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.cursor(*args, **kwargs) - def delete(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.delete(*args, **kwargs) - def fd(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.fd(*args, **kwargs) - def get(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.get(*args, **kwargs) - def pget(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.pget(*args, **kwargs) - def get_both(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.get_both(*args, **kwargs) - def get_byteswapped(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.get_byteswapped(*args, **kwargs) - def get_size(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.get_size(*args, **kwargs) - def get_type(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.get_type(*args, **kwargs) - def join(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.join(*args, **kwargs) - def key_range(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.key_range(*args, **kwargs) - def has_key(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.has_key(*args, **kwargs) - def items(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.items(*args, **kwargs) - def keys(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.keys(*args, **kwargs) - def open(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.open(*args, **kwargs) - def put(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.put(*args, **kwargs) - def remove(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.remove(*args, **kwargs) - def rename(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.rename(*args, **kwargs) - def set_bt_minkey(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_bt_minkey(*args, **kwargs) - def set_bt_compare(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_bt_compare(*args, **kwargs) - def set_cachesize(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_cachesize(*args, **kwargs) - def set_flags(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_flags(*args, **kwargs) - def set_h_ffactor(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_h_ffactor(*args, **kwargs) - def set_h_nelem(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_h_nelem(*args, **kwargs) - def set_lorder(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_lorder(*args, **kwargs) - def set_pagesize(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_pagesize(*args, **kwargs) - def set_re_delim(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_re_delim(*args, **kwargs) - def set_re_len(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_re_len(*args, **kwargs) - def set_re_pad(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_re_pad(*args, **kwargs) - def set_re_source(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_re_source(*args, **kwargs) - def set_q_extentsize(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_q_extentsize(*args, **kwargs) - def stat(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.stat(*args, **kwargs) - def sync(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.sync(*args, **kwargs) - def type(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.type(*args, **kwargs) - def upgrade(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.upgrade(*args, **kwargs) - def values(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.values(*args, **kwargs) - def verify(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.verify(*args, **kwargs) - def set_get_returns_none(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_get_returns_none(*args, **kwargs) - - if db.version() >= (4,1): - def set_encrypt(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_encrypt(*args, **kwargs) - - -class DBSequence: - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - self._cobj = db.DBSequence(*args, **kwargs) - - def close(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.close(*args, **kwargs) - def get(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.get(*args, **kwargs) - def get_dbp(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.get_dbp(*args, **kwargs) - def get_key(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.get_key(*args, **kwargs) - def init_value(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.init_value(*args, **kwargs) - def open(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.open(*args, **kwargs) - def remove(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.remove(*args, **kwargs) - def stat(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.stat(*args, **kwargs) - def set_cachesize(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_cachesize(*args, **kwargs) - def set_flags(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_flags(*args, **kwargs) - def set_range(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.set_range(*args, **kwargs) - def get_cachesize(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.get_cachesize(*args, **kwargs) - def get_flags(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.get_flags(*args, **kwargs) - def get_range(self, *args, **kwargs): - return self._cobj.get_range(*args, **kwargs) diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/dbrecio.py b/Lib/bsddb/dbrecio.py deleted file mode 100644 index 932ce2e..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/dbrecio.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ - -""" -File-like objects that read from or write to a bsddb record. - -This implements (nearly) all stdio methods. - -f = DBRecIO(db, key, txn=None) -f.close() # explicitly release resources held -flag = f.isatty() # always false -pos = f.tell() # get current position -f.seek(pos) # set current position -f.seek(pos, mode) # mode 0: absolute; 1: relative; 2: relative to EOF -buf = f.read() # read until EOF -buf = f.read(n) # read up to n bytes -f.truncate([size]) # truncate file at to at most size (default: current pos) -f.write(buf) # write at current position -f.writelines(list) # for line in list: f.write(line) - -Notes: -- fileno() is left unimplemented so that code which uses it triggers - an exception early. -- There's a simple test set (see end of this file) - not yet updated - for DBRecIO. -- readline() is not implemented yet. - - -From: - Itamar Shtull-Trauring <itamar@maxnm.com> -""" - -import errno -import string - -class DBRecIO: - def __init__(self, db, key, txn=None): - self.db = db - self.key = key - self.txn = txn - self.len = None - self.pos = 0 - self.closed = 0 - self.softspace = 0 - - def close(self): - if not self.closed: - self.closed = 1 - del self.db, self.txn - - def isatty(self): - if self.closed: - raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file") - return 0 - - def seek(self, pos, mode = 0): - if self.closed: - raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file") - if mode == 1: - pos = pos + self.pos - elif mode == 2: - pos = pos + self.len - self.pos = max(0, pos) - - def tell(self): - if self.closed: - raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file") - return self.pos - - def read(self, n = -1): - if self.closed: - raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file") - if n < 0: - newpos = self.len - else: - newpos = min(self.pos+n, self.len) - - dlen = newpos - self.pos - - r = self.db.get(self.key, txn=self.txn, dlen=dlen, doff=self.pos) - self.pos = newpos - return r - - __fixme = """ - def readline(self, length=None): - if self.closed: - raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file" - if self.buflist: - self.buf = self.buf + string.joinfields(self.buflist, '') - self.buflist = [] - i = string.find(self.buf, '\n', self.pos) - if i < 0: - newpos = self.len - else: - newpos = i+1 - if length is not None: - if self.pos + length < newpos: - newpos = self.pos + length - r = self.buf[self.pos:newpos] - self.pos = newpos - return r - - def readlines(self, sizehint = 0): - total = 0 - lines = [] - line = self.readline() - while line: - lines.append(line) - total += len(line) - if 0 < sizehint <= total: - break - line = self.readline() - return lines - """ - - def truncate(self, size=None): - if self.closed: - raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file") - if size is None: - size = self.pos - elif size < 0: - raise IOError(errno.EINVAL, - "Negative size not allowed") - elif size < self.pos: - self.pos = size - self.db.put(self.key, "", txn=self.txn, dlen=self.len-size, doff=size) - - def write(self, s): - if self.closed: - raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file") - if not s: return - if self.pos > self.len: - self.buflist.append('\0'*(self.pos - self.len)) - self.len = self.pos - newpos = self.pos + len(s) - self.db.put(self.key, s, txn=self.txn, dlen=len(s), doff=self.pos) - self.pos = newpos - - def writelines(self, list): - self.write(string.joinfields(list, '')) - - def flush(self): - if self.closed: - raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file") - - -""" -# A little test suite - -def _test(): - import sys - if sys.argv[1:]: - file = sys.argv[1] - else: - file = '/etc/passwd' - lines = open(file, 'r').readlines() - text = open(file, 'r').read() - f = StringIO() - for line in lines[:-2]: - f.write(line) - f.writelines(lines[-2:]) - if f.getvalue() != text: - raise RuntimeError, 'write failed' - length = f.tell() - print 'File length =', length - f.seek(len(lines[0])) - f.write(lines[1]) - f.seek(0) - print 'First line =', repr(f.readline()) - here = f.tell() - line = f.readline() - print 'Second line =', repr(line) - f.seek(-len(line), 1) - line2 = f.read(len(line)) - if line != line2: - raise RuntimeError, 'bad result after seek back' - f.seek(len(line2), 1) - list = f.readlines() - line = list[-1] - f.seek(f.tell() - len(line)) - line2 = f.read() - if line != line2: - raise RuntimeError, 'bad result after seek back from EOF' - print 'Read', len(list), 'more lines' - print 'File length =', f.tell() - if f.tell() != length: - raise RuntimeError, 'bad length' - f.close() - -if __name__ == '__main__': - _test() -""" diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/dbshelve.py b/Lib/bsddb/dbshelve.py deleted file mode 100644 index eaddaf9..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/dbshelve.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,370 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/env python -#------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Copyright (c) 1997-2001 by Total Control Software -# All Rights Reserved -#------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -# Module Name: dbShelve.py -# -# Description: A reimplementation of the standard shelve.py that -# forces the use of cPickle, and DB. -# -# Creation Date: 11/3/97 3:39:04PM -# -# License: This is free software. You may use this software for any -# purpose including modification/redistribution, so long as -# this header remains intact and that you do not claim any -# rights of ownership or authorship of this software. This -# software has been tested, but no warranty is expressed or -# implied. -# -# 13-Dec-2000: Updated to be used with the new bsddb3 package. -# Added DBShelfCursor class. -# -#------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -"""Manage shelves of pickled objects using bsddb database files for the -storage. -""" - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -import pickle -import sys - -import sys -absolute_import = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3) -if absolute_import : - # Because this syntaxis is not valid before Python 2.5 - exec("from . import db") -else : - from . import db - -#At version 2.3 cPickle switched to using protocol instead of bin -if sys.version_info[:3] >= (2, 3, 0): - HIGHEST_PROTOCOL = pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL -# In python 2.3.*, "cPickle.dumps" accepts no -# named parameters. "pickle.dumps" accepts them, -# so this seems a bug. - if sys.version_info[:3] < (2, 4, 0): - def _dumps(object, protocol): - return pickle.dumps(object, protocol) - else : - def _dumps(object, protocol): - return pickle.dumps(object, protocol=protocol) - -else: - HIGHEST_PROTOCOL = None - def _dumps(object, protocol): - return pickle.dumps(object, bin=protocol) - - -if sys.version_info[0:2] <= (2, 5) : - try: - from UserDict import DictMixin - except ImportError: - # DictMixin is new in Python 2.3 - class DictMixin: pass - MutableMapping = DictMixin -else : - import collections - MutableMapping = collections.MutableMapping - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - -def open(filename, flags=db.DB_CREATE, mode=0o660, filetype=db.DB_HASH, - dbenv=None, dbname=None): - """ - A simple factory function for compatibility with the standard - shleve.py module. It can be used like this, where key is a string - and data is a pickleable object: - - from bsddb import dbshelve - db = dbshelve.open(filename) - - db[key] = data - - db.close() - """ - if type(flags) == type(''): - sflag = flags - if sflag == 'r': - flags = db.DB_RDONLY - elif sflag == 'rw': - flags = 0 - elif sflag == 'w': - flags = db.DB_CREATE - elif sflag == 'c': - flags = db.DB_CREATE - elif sflag == 'n': - flags = db.DB_TRUNCATE | db.DB_CREATE - else: - raise db.DBError("flags should be one of 'r', 'w', 'c' or 'n' or use the bsddb.db.DB_* flags") - - d = DBShelf(dbenv) - d.open(filename, dbname, filetype, flags, mode) - return d - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class DBShelveError(db.DBError): pass - - -class DBShelf(MutableMapping): - """A shelf to hold pickled objects, built upon a bsddb DB object. It - automatically pickles/unpickles data objects going to/from the DB. - """ - def __init__(self, dbenv=None): - self.db = db.DB(dbenv) - self._closed = True - if HIGHEST_PROTOCOL: - self.protocol = HIGHEST_PROTOCOL - else: - self.protocol = 1 - - - def __del__(self): - self.close() - - - def __getattr__(self, name): - """Many methods we can just pass through to the DB object. - (See below) - """ - return getattr(self.db, name) - - - #----------------------------------- - # Dictionary access methods - - def __len__(self): - return len(self.db) - - - def __getitem__(self, key): - data = self.db[key] - return pickle.loads(data) - - - def __setitem__(self, key, value): - data = _dumps(value, self.protocol) - self.db[key] = data - - - def __delitem__(self, key): - del self.db[key] - - - def keys(self, txn=None): - if txn != None: - return self.db.keys(txn) - else: - return list(self.db.keys()) - - if sys.version_info[0:2] >= (2, 6) : - def __iter__(self) : - return self.db.__iter__() - - - def open(self, *args, **kwargs): - self.db.open(*args, **kwargs) - self._closed = False - - - def close(self, *args, **kwargs): - self.db.close(*args, **kwargs) - self._closed = True - - - def __repr__(self): - if self._closed: - return '<DBShelf @ 0x%x - closed>' % (id(self)) - else: - return repr(dict(iter(self.items()))) - - - def items(self, txn=None): - if txn != None: - items = self.db.items(txn) - else: - items = list(self.db.items()) - newitems = [] - - for k, v in items: - newitems.append( (k, pickle.loads(v)) ) - return newitems - - def values(self, txn=None): - if txn != None: - values = self.db.values(txn) - else: - values = list(self.db.values()) - - return list(map(pickle.loads, values)) - - #----------------------------------- - # Other methods - - def __append(self, value, txn=None): - data = _dumps(value, self.protocol) - return self.db.append(data, txn) - - def append(self, value, txn=None): - if self.get_type() == db.DB_RECNO: - return self.__append(value, txn=txn) - raise DBShelveError("append() only supported when dbshelve opened with filetype=dbshelve.db.DB_RECNO") - - - def associate(self, secondaryDB, callback, flags=0): - def _shelf_callback(priKey, priData, realCallback=callback): - # Safe in Python 2.x because expresion short circuit - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 or isinstance(priData, bytes) : - data = pickle.loads(priData) - else : - data = pickle.loads(bytes(priData, "iso8859-1")) # 8 bits - return realCallback(priKey, data) - - return self.db.associate(secondaryDB, _shelf_callback, flags) - - - #def get(self, key, default=None, txn=None, flags=0): - def get(self, *args, **kw): - # We do it with *args and **kw so if the default value wasn't - # given nothing is passed to the extension module. That way - # an exception can be raised if set_get_returns_none is turned - # off. - data = self.db.get(*args, **kw) - try: - return pickle.loads(data) - except (EOFError, TypeError, pickle.UnpicklingError): - return data # we may be getting the default value, or None, - # so it doesn't need unpickled. - - def get_both(self, key, value, txn=None, flags=0): - data = _dumps(value, self.protocol) - data = self.db.get(key, data, txn, flags) - return pickle.loads(data) - - - def cursor(self, txn=None, flags=0): - c = DBShelfCursor(self.db.cursor(txn, flags)) - c.protocol = self.protocol - return c - - - def put(self, key, value, txn=None, flags=0): - data = _dumps(value, self.protocol) - return self.db.put(key, data, txn, flags) - - - def join(self, cursorList, flags=0): - raise NotImplementedError - - - #---------------------------------------------- - # Methods allowed to pass-through to self.db - # - # close, delete, fd, get_byteswapped, get_type, has_key, - # key_range, open, remove, rename, stat, sync, - # upgrade, verify, and all set_* methods. - - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class DBShelfCursor: - """ - """ - def __init__(self, cursor): - self.dbc = cursor - - def __del__(self): - self.close() - - - def __getattr__(self, name): - """Some methods we can just pass through to the cursor object. (See below)""" - return getattr(self.dbc, name) - - - #---------------------------------------------- - - def dup(self, flags=0): - c = DBShelfCursor(self.dbc.dup(flags)) - c.protocol = self.protocol - return c - - - def put(self, key, value, flags=0): - data = _dumps(value, self.protocol) - return self.dbc.put(key, data, flags) - - - def get(self, *args): - count = len(args) # a method overloading hack - method = getattr(self, 'get_%d' % count) - method(*args) - - def get_1(self, flags): - rec = self.dbc.get(flags) - return self._extract(rec) - - def get_2(self, key, flags): - rec = self.dbc.get(key, flags) - return self._extract(rec) - - def get_3(self, key, value, flags): - data = _dumps(value, self.protocol) - rec = self.dbc.get(key, flags) - return self._extract(rec) - - - def current(self, flags=0): return self.get_1(flags|db.DB_CURRENT) - def first(self, flags=0): return self.get_1(flags|db.DB_FIRST) - def last(self, flags=0): return self.get_1(flags|db.DB_LAST) - def next(self, flags=0): return self.get_1(flags|db.DB_NEXT) - def prev(self, flags=0): return self.get_1(flags|db.DB_PREV) - def consume(self, flags=0): return self.get_1(flags|db.DB_CONSUME) - def next_dup(self, flags=0): return self.get_1(flags|db.DB_NEXT_DUP) - def next_nodup(self, flags=0): return self.get_1(flags|db.DB_NEXT_NODUP) - def prev_nodup(self, flags=0): return self.get_1(flags|db.DB_PREV_NODUP) - - - def get_both(self, key, value, flags=0): - data = _dumps(value, self.protocol) - rec = self.dbc.get_both(key, flags) - return self._extract(rec) - - - def set(self, key, flags=0): - rec = self.dbc.set(key, flags) - return self._extract(rec) - - def set_range(self, key, flags=0): - rec = self.dbc.set_range(key, flags) - return self._extract(rec) - - def set_recno(self, recno, flags=0): - rec = self.dbc.set_recno(recno, flags) - return self._extract(rec) - - set_both = get_both - - def _extract(self, rec): - if rec is None: - return None - else: - key, data = rec - # Safe in Python 2.x because expresion short circuit - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 or isinstance(data, bytes) : - return key, pickle.loads(data) - else : - return key, pickle.loads(bytes(data, "iso8859-1")) # 8 bits - - #---------------------------------------------- - # Methods allowed to pass-through to self.dbc - # - # close, count, delete, get_recno, join_item - - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/dbtables.py b/Lib/bsddb/dbtables.py deleted file mode 100644 index 18b2269..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/dbtables.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,827 +0,0 @@ -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 by Autonomous Zone Industries -# Copyright (C) 2002 Gregory P. Smith -# -# License: This is free software. You may use this software for any -# purpose including modification/redistribution, so long as -# this header remains intact and that you do not claim any -# rights of ownership or authorship of this software. This -# software has been tested, but no warranty is expressed or -# implied. -# -# -- Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org> - -# This provides a simple database table interface built on top of -# the Python Berkeley DB 3 interface. -# -_cvsid = '$Id$' - -import re -import sys -import copy -import random -import struct -import pickle as pickle - -try: - # For Pythons w/distutils pybsddb - from bsddb3 import db -except ImportError: - # For Python 2.3 - from bsddb import db - -# XXX(nnorwitz): is this correct? DBIncompleteError is conditional in _bsddb.c -if not hasattr(db,"DBIncompleteError") : - class DBIncompleteError(Exception): - pass - db.DBIncompleteError = DBIncompleteError - -class TableDBError(Exception): - pass -class TableAlreadyExists(TableDBError): - pass - - -class Cond: - """This condition matches everything""" - def __call__(self, s): - return 1 - -class ExactCond(Cond): - """Acts as an exact match condition function""" - def __init__(self, strtomatch): - self.strtomatch = strtomatch - def __call__(self, s): - return s == self.strtomatch - -class PrefixCond(Cond): - """Acts as a condition function for matching a string prefix""" - def __init__(self, prefix): - self.prefix = prefix - def __call__(self, s): - return s[:len(self.prefix)] == self.prefix - -class PostfixCond(Cond): - """Acts as a condition function for matching a string postfix""" - def __init__(self, postfix): - self.postfix = postfix - def __call__(self, s): - return s[-len(self.postfix):] == self.postfix - -class LikeCond(Cond): - """ - Acts as a function that will match using an SQL 'LIKE' style - string. Case insensitive and % signs are wild cards. - This isn't perfect but it should work for the simple common cases. - """ - def __init__(self, likestr, re_flags=re.IGNORECASE): - # escape python re characters - chars_to_escape = '.*+()[]?' - for char in chars_to_escape : - likestr = likestr.replace(char, '\\'+char) - # convert %s to wildcards - self.likestr = likestr.replace('%', '.*') - self.re = re.compile('^'+self.likestr+'$', re_flags) - def __call__(self, s): - return self.re.match(s) - -# -# keys used to store database metadata -# -_table_names_key = '__TABLE_NAMES__' # list of the tables in this db -_columns = '._COLUMNS__' # table_name+this key contains a list of columns - -def _columns_key(table): - return table + _columns - -# -# these keys are found within table sub databases -# -_data = '._DATA_.' # this+column+this+rowid key contains table data -_rowid = '._ROWID_.' # this+rowid+this key contains a unique entry for each - # row in the table. (no data is stored) -_rowid_str_len = 8 # length in bytes of the unique rowid strings - - -def _data_key(table, col, rowid): - return table + _data + col + _data + rowid - -def _search_col_data_key(table, col): - return table + _data + col + _data - -def _search_all_data_key(table): - return table + _data - -def _rowid_key(table, rowid): - return table + _rowid + rowid + _rowid - -def _search_rowid_key(table): - return table + _rowid - -def contains_metastrings(s) : - """Verify that the given string does not contain any - metadata strings that might interfere with dbtables database operation. - """ - if (s.find(_table_names_key) >= 0 or - s.find(_columns) >= 0 or - s.find(_data) >= 0 or - s.find(_rowid) >= 0): - # Then - return 1 - else: - return 0 - - -class bsdTableDB : - def __init__(self, filename, dbhome, create=0, truncate=0, mode=0o600, - recover=0, dbflags=0): - """bsdTableDB(filename, dbhome, create=0, truncate=0, mode=0600) - - Open database name in the dbhome Berkeley DB directory. - Use keyword arguments when calling this constructor. - """ - self.db = None - myflags = db.DB_THREAD - if create: - myflags |= db.DB_CREATE - flagsforenv = (db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_INIT_LOCK | db.DB_INIT_LOG | - db.DB_INIT_TXN | dbflags) - # DB_AUTO_COMMIT isn't a valid flag for env.open() - try: - dbflags |= db.DB_AUTO_COMMIT - except AttributeError: - pass - if recover: - flagsforenv = flagsforenv | db.DB_RECOVER - self.env = db.DBEnv() - # enable auto deadlock avoidance - self.env.set_lk_detect(db.DB_LOCK_DEFAULT) - self.env.open(dbhome, myflags | flagsforenv) - if truncate: - myflags |= db.DB_TRUNCATE - self.db = db.DB(self.env) - # this code relies on DBCursor.set* methods to raise exceptions - # rather than returning None - self.db.set_get_returns_none(1) - # allow duplicate entries [warning: be careful w/ metadata] - self.db.set_flags(db.DB_DUP) - self.db.open(filename, db.DB_BTREE, dbflags | myflags, mode) - self.dbfilename = filename - - if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 : - class cursor_py3k(object) : - def __init__(self, dbcursor) : - self._dbcursor = dbcursor - - def close(self) : - return self._dbcursor.close() - - def set_range(self, search) : - v = self._dbcursor.set_range(bytes(search, "iso8859-1")) - if v != None : - v = (v[0].decode("iso8859-1"), - v[1].decode("iso8859-1")) - return v - - def __next__(self) : - v = getattr(self._dbcursor, "next")() - if v != None : - v = (v[0].decode("iso8859-1"), - v[1].decode("iso8859-1")) - return v - - class db_py3k(object) : - def __init__(self, db) : - self._db = db - - def cursor(self, txn=None) : - return cursor_py3k(self._db.cursor(txn=txn)) - - def has_key(self, key, txn=None) : - return getattr(self._db,"has_key")(bytes(key, "iso8859-1"), - txn=txn) - - def put(self, key, value, flags=0, txn=None) : - key = bytes(key, "iso8859-1") - if value != None : - value = bytes(value, "iso8859-1") - return self._db.put(key, value, flags=flags, txn=txn) - - def put_bytes(self, key, value, txn=None) : - key = bytes(key, "iso8859-1") - return self._db.put(key, value, txn=txn) - - def get(self, key, txn=None, flags=0) : - key = bytes(key, "iso8859-1") - v = self._db.get(key, txn=txn, flags=flags) - if v != None : - v = v.decode("iso8859-1") - return v - - def get_bytes(self, key, txn=None, flags=0) : - key = bytes(key, "iso8859-1") - return self._db.get(key, txn=txn, flags=flags) - - def delete(self, key, txn=None) : - key = bytes(key, "iso8859-1") - return self._db.delete(key, txn=txn) - - def close (self) : - return self._db.close() - - self.db = db_py3k(self.db) - else : # Python 2.x - pass - - # Initialize the table names list if this is a new database - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - try: - if not getattr(self.db, "has_key")(_table_names_key, txn): - getattr(self.db, "put_bytes", self.db.put) \ - (_table_names_key, pickle.dumps([], 1), txn=txn) - # Yes, bare except - except: - txn.abort() - raise - else: - txn.commit() - # TODO verify more of the database's metadata? - self.__tablecolumns = {} - - def __del__(self): - self.close() - - def close(self): - if self.db is not None: - self.db.close() - self.db = None - if self.env is not None: - self.env.close() - self.env = None - - def checkpoint(self, mins=0): - try: - self.env.txn_checkpoint(mins) - except db.DBIncompleteError: - pass - - def sync(self): - try: - self.db.sync() - except db.DBIncompleteError: - pass - - def _db_print(self) : - """Print the database to stdout for debugging""" - print("******** Printing raw database for debugging ********") - cur = self.db.cursor() - try: - key, data = cur.first() - while 1: - print(repr({key: data})) - next = next(cur) - if next: - key, data = next - else: - cur.close() - return - except db.DBNotFoundError: - cur.close() - - - def CreateTable(self, table, columns): - """CreateTable(table, columns) - Create a new table in the database. - - raises TableDBError if it already exists or for other DB errors. - """ - assert isinstance(columns, list) - - txn = None - try: - # checking sanity of the table and column names here on - # table creation will prevent problems elsewhere. - if contains_metastrings(table): - raise ValueError( - "bad table name: contains reserved metastrings") - for column in columns : - if contains_metastrings(column): - raise ValueError( - "bad column name: contains reserved metastrings") - - columnlist_key = _columns_key(table) - if getattr(self.db, "has_key")(columnlist_key): - raise TableAlreadyExists("table already exists") - - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - # store the table's column info - getattr(self.db, "put_bytes", self.db.put)(columnlist_key, - pickle.dumps(columns, 1), txn=txn) - - # add the table name to the tablelist - tablelist = pickle.loads(getattr(self.db, "get_bytes", - self.db.get) (_table_names_key, txn=txn, flags=db.DB_RMW)) - tablelist.append(table) - # delete 1st, in case we opened with DB_DUP - self.db.delete(_table_names_key, txn=txn) - getattr(self.db, "put_bytes", self.db.put)(_table_names_key, - pickle.dumps(tablelist, 1), txn=txn) - - txn.commit() - txn = None - except db.DBError as dberror: - if txn: - txn.abort() - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - raise TableDBError(dberror[1]) - else : - raise TableDBError(dberror.args[1]) - - - def ListTableColumns(self, table): - """Return a list of columns in the given table. - [] if the table doesn't exist. - """ - assert isinstance(table, str) - if contains_metastrings(table): - raise ValueError("bad table name: contains reserved metastrings") - - columnlist_key = _columns_key(table) - if not getattr(self.db, "has_key")(columnlist_key): - return [] - pickledcolumnlist = getattr(self.db, "get_bytes", - self.db.get)(columnlist_key) - if pickledcolumnlist: - return pickle.loads(pickledcolumnlist) - else: - return [] - - def ListTables(self): - """Return a list of tables in this database.""" - pickledtablelist = self.db.get_get(_table_names_key) - if pickledtablelist: - return pickle.loads(pickledtablelist) - else: - return [] - - def CreateOrExtendTable(self, table, columns): - """CreateOrExtendTable(table, columns) - - Create a new table in the database. - - If a table of this name already exists, extend it to have any - additional columns present in the given list as well as - all of its current columns. - """ - assert isinstance(columns, list) - - try: - self.CreateTable(table, columns) - except TableAlreadyExists: - # the table already existed, add any new columns - txn = None - try: - columnlist_key = _columns_key(table) - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - - # load the current column list - oldcolumnlist = pickle.loads( - getattr(self.db, "get_bytes", - self.db.get)(columnlist_key, txn=txn, flags=db.DB_RMW)) - # create a hash table for fast lookups of column names in the - # loop below - oldcolumnhash = {} - for c in oldcolumnlist: - oldcolumnhash[c] = c - - # create a new column list containing both the old and new - # column names - newcolumnlist = copy.copy(oldcolumnlist) - for c in columns: - if c not in oldcolumnhash: - newcolumnlist.append(c) - - # store the table's new extended column list - if newcolumnlist != oldcolumnlist : - # delete the old one first since we opened with DB_DUP - self.db.delete(columnlist_key, txn=txn) - getattr(self.db, "put_bytes", self.db.put)(columnlist_key, - pickle.dumps(newcolumnlist, 1), - txn=txn) - - txn.commit() - txn = None - - self.__load_column_info(table) - except db.DBError as dberror: - if txn: - txn.abort() - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - raise TableDBError(dberror[1]) - else : - raise TableDBError(dberror.args[1]) - - - def __load_column_info(self, table) : - """initialize the self.__tablecolumns dict""" - # check the column names - try: - tcolpickles = getattr(self.db, "get_bytes", - self.db.get)(_columns_key(table)) - except db.DBNotFoundError: - raise TableDBError("unknown table: %r" % (table,)) - if not tcolpickles: - raise TableDBError("unknown table: %r" % (table,)) - self.__tablecolumns[table] = pickle.loads(tcolpickles) - - def __new_rowid(self, table, txn) : - """Create a new unique row identifier""" - unique = 0 - while not unique: - # Generate a random 64-bit row ID string - # (note: might have <64 bits of true randomness - # but it's plenty for our database id needs!) - blist = [] - for x in range(_rowid_str_len): - blist.append(random.randint(0,255)) - newid = struct.pack('B'*_rowid_str_len, *blist) - - if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 : - newid = newid.decode("iso8859-1") # 8 bits - - # Guarantee uniqueness by adding this key to the database - try: - self.db.put(_rowid_key(table, newid), None, txn=txn, - flags=db.DB_NOOVERWRITE) - except db.DBKeyExistError: - pass - else: - unique = 1 - - return newid - - - def Insert(self, table, rowdict) : - """Insert(table, datadict) - Insert a new row into the table - using the keys+values from rowdict as the column values. - """ - - txn = None - try: - if not getattr(self.db, "has_key")(_columns_key(table)): - raise TableDBError("unknown table") - - # check the validity of each column name - if table not in self.__tablecolumns: - self.__load_column_info(table) - for column in list(rowdict.keys()) : - if not self.__tablecolumns[table].count(column): - raise TableDBError("unknown column: %r" % (column,)) - - # get a unique row identifier for this row - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - rowid = self.__new_rowid(table, txn=txn) - - # insert the row values into the table database - for column, dataitem in list(rowdict.items()): - # store the value - self.db.put(_data_key(table, column, rowid), dataitem, txn=txn) - - txn.commit() - txn = None - - except db.DBError as dberror: - # WIBNI we could just abort the txn and re-raise the exception? - # But no, because TableDBError is not related to DBError via - # inheritance, so it would be backwards incompatible. Do the next - # best thing. - info = sys.exc_info() - if txn: - txn.abort() - self.db.delete(_rowid_key(table, rowid)) - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - raise TableDBError(dberror[1]).with_traceback(info[2]) - else : - raise TableDBError(dberror.args[1]).with_traceback(info[2]) - - - def Modify(self, table, conditions={}, mappings={}): - """Modify(table, conditions={}, mappings={}) - Modify items in rows matching 'conditions' using mapping functions in 'mappings' - - * table - the table name - * conditions - a dictionary keyed on column names containing - a condition callable expecting the data string as an - argument and returning a boolean. - * mappings - a dictionary keyed on column names containing a - condition callable expecting the data string as an argument and - returning the new string for that column. - """ - - try: - matching_rowids = self.__Select(table, [], conditions) - - # modify only requested columns - columns = list(mappings.keys()) - for rowid in list(matching_rowids.keys()): - txn = None - try: - for column in columns: - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - # modify the requested column - try: - dataitem = self.db.get( - _data_key(table, column, rowid), - txn=txn) - self.db.delete( - _data_key(table, column, rowid), - txn=txn) - except db.DBNotFoundError: - # XXXXXXX row key somehow didn't exist, assume no - # error - dataitem = None - dataitem = mappings[column](dataitem) - if dataitem != None: - self.db.put( - _data_key(table, column, rowid), - dataitem, txn=txn) - txn.commit() - txn = None - - # catch all exceptions here since we call unknown callables - except: - if txn: - txn.abort() - raise - - except db.DBError as dberror: - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - raise TableDBError(dberror[1]) - else : - raise TableDBError(dberror.args[1]) - - def Delete(self, table, conditions={}): - """Delete(table, conditions) - Delete items matching the given - conditions from the table. - - * conditions - a dictionary keyed on column names containing - condition functions expecting the data string as an - argument and returning a boolean. - """ - - try: - matching_rowids = self.__Select(table, [], conditions) - - # delete row data from all columns - columns = self.__tablecolumns[table] - for rowid in list(matching_rowids.keys()): - txn = None - try: - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - for column in columns: - # delete the data key - try: - self.db.delete(_data_key(table, column, rowid), - txn=txn) - except db.DBNotFoundError: - # XXXXXXX column may not exist, assume no error - pass - - try: - self.db.delete(_rowid_key(table, rowid), txn=txn) - except db.DBNotFoundError: - # XXXXXXX row key somehow didn't exist, assume no error - pass - txn.commit() - txn = None - except db.DBError as dberror: - if txn: - txn.abort() - raise - except db.DBError as dberror: - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - raise TableDBError(dberror[1]) - else : - raise TableDBError(dberror.args[1]) - - - def Select(self, table, columns, conditions={}): - """Select(table, columns, conditions) - retrieve specific row data - Returns a list of row column->value mapping dictionaries. - - * columns - a list of which column data to return. If - columns is None, all columns will be returned. - * conditions - a dictionary keyed on column names - containing callable conditions expecting the data string as an - argument and returning a boolean. - """ - try: - if table not in self.__tablecolumns: - self.__load_column_info(table) - if columns is None: - columns = self.__tablecolumns[table] - matching_rowids = self.__Select(table, columns, conditions) - except db.DBError as dberror: - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - raise TableDBError(dberror[1]) - else : - raise TableDBError(dberror.args[1]) - # return the matches as a list of dictionaries - return list(matching_rowids.values()) - - - def __Select(self, table, columns, conditions): - """__Select() - Used to implement Select and Delete (above) - Returns a dictionary keyed on rowids containing dicts - holding the row data for columns listed in the columns param - that match the given conditions. - * conditions is a dictionary keyed on column names - containing callable conditions expecting the data string as an - argument and returning a boolean. - """ - # check the validity of each column name - if table not in self.__tablecolumns: - self.__load_column_info(table) - if columns is None: - columns = self.tablecolumns[table] - for column in (columns + list(conditions.keys())): - if not self.__tablecolumns[table].count(column): - raise TableDBError("unknown column: %r" % (column,)) - - # keyed on rows that match so far, containings dicts keyed on - # column names containing the data for that row and column. - matching_rowids = {} - # keys are rowids that do not match - rejected_rowids = {} - - # attempt to sort the conditions in such a way as to minimize full - # column lookups - def cmp_conditions(atuple, btuple): - a = atuple[1] - b = btuple[1] - if type(a) is type(b): - if isinstance(a, PrefixCond) and isinstance(b, PrefixCond): - # longest prefix first - return cmp(len(b.prefix), len(a.prefix)) - if isinstance(a, LikeCond) and isinstance(b, LikeCond): - # longest likestr first - return cmp(len(b.likestr), len(a.likestr)) - return 0 - if isinstance(a, ExactCond): - return -1 - if isinstance(b, ExactCond): - return 1 - if isinstance(a, PrefixCond): - return -1 - if isinstance(b, PrefixCond): - return 1 - # leave all unknown condition callables alone as equals - return 0 - - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - conditionlist = list(conditions.items()) - conditionlist.sort(cmp_conditions) - else : # Insertion Sort. Please, improve - conditionlist = [] - for i in list(conditions.items()) : - for j, k in enumerate(conditionlist) : - r = cmp_conditions(k, i) - if r == 1 : - conditionlist.insert(j, i) - break - else : - conditionlist.append(i) - - # Apply conditions to column data to find what we want - cur = self.db.cursor() - column_num = -1 - for column, condition in conditionlist: - column_num = column_num + 1 - searchkey = _search_col_data_key(table, column) - # speedup: don't linear search columns within loop - if column in columns: - savethiscolumndata = 1 # save the data for return - else: - savethiscolumndata = 0 # data only used for selection - - try: - key, data = cur.set_range(searchkey) - while key[:len(searchkey)] == searchkey: - # extract the rowid from the key - rowid = key[-_rowid_str_len:] - - if rowid not in rejected_rowids: - # if no condition was specified or the condition - # succeeds, add row to our match list. - if not condition or condition(data): - if rowid not in matching_rowids: - matching_rowids[rowid] = {} - if savethiscolumndata: - matching_rowids[rowid][column] = data - else: - if rowid in matching_rowids: - del matching_rowids[rowid] - rejected_rowids[rowid] = rowid - - key, data = next(cur) - - except db.DBError as dberror: - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - if dberror[0] != db.DB_NOTFOUND: - raise - else : - if dberror.args[0] != db.DB_NOTFOUND: - raise - continue - - cur.close() - - # we're done selecting rows, garbage collect the reject list - del rejected_rowids - - # extract any remaining desired column data from the - # database for the matching rows. - if len(columns) > 0: - for rowid, rowdata in list(matching_rowids.items()): - for column in columns: - if column in rowdata: - continue - try: - rowdata[column] = self.db.get( - _data_key(table, column, rowid)) - except db.DBError as dberror: - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - if dberror[0] != db.DB_NOTFOUND: - raise - else : - if dberror.args[0] != db.DB_NOTFOUND: - raise - rowdata[column] = None - - # return the matches - return matching_rowids - - - def Drop(self, table): - """Remove an entire table from the database""" - txn = None - try: - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - - # delete the column list - self.db.delete(_columns_key(table), txn=txn) - - cur = self.db.cursor(txn) - - # delete all keys containing this tables column and row info - table_key = _search_all_data_key(table) - while 1: - try: - key, data = cur.set_range(table_key) - except db.DBNotFoundError: - break - # only delete items in this table - if key[:len(table_key)] != table_key: - break - cur.delete() - - # delete all rowids used by this table - table_key = _search_rowid_key(table) - while 1: - try: - key, data = cur.set_range(table_key) - except db.DBNotFoundError: - break - # only delete items in this table - if key[:len(table_key)] != table_key: - break - cur.delete() - - cur.close() - - # delete the tablename from the table name list - tablelist = pickle.loads( - getattr(self.db, "get_bytes", self.db.get)(_table_names_key, - txn=txn, flags=db.DB_RMW)) - try: - tablelist.remove(table) - except ValueError: - # hmm, it wasn't there, oh well, that's what we want. - pass - # delete 1st, incase we opened with DB_DUP - self.db.delete(_table_names_key, txn=txn) - getattr(self.db, "put_bytes", self.db.put)(_table_names_key, - pickle.dumps(tablelist, 1), txn=txn) - - txn.commit() - txn = None - - if table in self.__tablecolumns: - del self.__tablecolumns[table] - - except db.DBError as dberror: - if txn: - txn.abort() - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - raise TableDBError(dberror[1]) - else : - raise TableDBError(dberror.args[1]) diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/dbutils.py b/Lib/bsddb/dbutils.py deleted file mode 100644 index f401153..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/dbutils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -#------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -# Copyright (C) 2000 Autonomous Zone Industries -# -# License: This is free software. You may use this software for any -# purpose including modification/redistribution, so long as -# this header remains intact and that you do not claim any -# rights of ownership or authorship of this software. This -# software has been tested, but no warranty is expressed or -# implied. -# -# Author: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org> -# -# Note: I don't know how useful this is in reality since when a -# DBLockDeadlockError happens the current transaction is supposed to be -# aborted. If it doesn't then when the operation is attempted again -# the deadlock is still happening... -# --Robin -# -#------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - -# -# import the time.sleep function in a namespace safe way to allow -# "from bsddb.dbutils import *" -# -from time import sleep as _sleep - -import sys -absolute_import = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3) -if absolute_import : - # Because this syntaxis is not valid before Python 2.5 - exec("from . import db") -else : - from . import db - -# always sleep at least N seconds between retrys -_deadlock_MinSleepTime = 1.0/128 -# never sleep more than N seconds between retrys -_deadlock_MaxSleepTime = 3.14159 - -# Assign a file object to this for a "sleeping" message to be written to it -# each retry -_deadlock_VerboseFile = None - - -def DeadlockWrap(function, *_args, **_kwargs): - """DeadlockWrap(function, *_args, **_kwargs) - automatically retries - function in case of a database deadlock. - - This is a function intended to be used to wrap database calls such - that they perform retrys with exponentially backing off sleeps in - between when a DBLockDeadlockError exception is raised. - - A 'max_retries' parameter may optionally be passed to prevent it - from retrying forever (in which case the exception will be reraised). - - d = DB(...) - d.open(...) - DeadlockWrap(d.put, "foo", data="bar") # set key "foo" to "bar" - """ - sleeptime = _deadlock_MinSleepTime - max_retries = _kwargs.get('max_retries', -1) - if 'max_retries' in _kwargs: - del _kwargs['max_retries'] - while True: - try: - return function(*_args, **_kwargs) - except db.DBLockDeadlockError: - if _deadlock_VerboseFile: - _deadlock_VerboseFile.write( - 'dbutils.DeadlockWrap: sleeping %1.3f\n' % sleeptime) - _sleep(sleeptime) - # exponential backoff in the sleep time - sleeptime *= 2 - if sleeptime > _deadlock_MaxSleepTime: - sleeptime = _deadlock_MaxSleepTime - max_retries -= 1 - if max_retries == -1: - raise - - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/__init__.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/__init__.py +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_all.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_all.py deleted file mode 100644 index 559d41b..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_all.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,525 +0,0 @@ -"""Run all test cases. -""" - -import sys -import os -import unittest -try: - # For Pythons w/distutils pybsddb - import bsddb3 as bsddb -except ImportError: - # For Python 2.3 - import bsddb - - -if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 : - charset = "iso8859-1" # Full 8 bit - - class cursor_py3k(object) : - def __init__(self, db, *args, **kwargs) : - self._dbcursor = db.cursor(*args, **kwargs) - - def __getattr__(self, v) : - return getattr(self._dbcursor, v) - - def _fix(self, v) : - if v == None : return None - key, value = v - if isinstance(key, bytes) : - key = key.decode(charset) - return (key, value.decode(charset)) - - def __next__(self) : - v = getattr(self._dbcursor, "next")() - return self._fix(v) - - next = __next__ - - def previous(self) : - v = self._dbcursor.previous() - return self._fix(v) - - def last(self) : - v = self._dbcursor.last() - return self._fix(v) - - def set(self, k) : - if isinstance(k, str) : - k = bytes(k, charset) - v = self._dbcursor.set(k) - return self._fix(v) - - def set_recno(self, num) : - v = self._dbcursor.set_recno(num) - return self._fix(v) - - def set_range(self, k, dlen=-1, doff=-1) : - if isinstance(k, str) : - k = bytes(k, charset) - v = self._dbcursor.set_range(k, dlen=dlen, doff=doff) - return self._fix(v) - - def dup(self, flags=0) : - cursor = self._dbcursor.dup(flags) - return dup_cursor_py3k(cursor) - - def next_dup(self) : - v = self._dbcursor.next_dup() - return self._fix(v) - - def next_nodup(self) : - v = self._dbcursor.next_nodup() - return self._fix(v) - - def put(self, key, value, flags=0, dlen=-1, doff=-1) : - if isinstance(key, str) : - key = bytes(key, charset) - if isinstance(value, str) : - value = bytes(value, charset) - return self._dbcursor.put(key, value, flags=flags, dlen=dlen, - doff=doff) - - def current(self, flags=0, dlen=-1, doff=-1) : - v = self._dbcursor.current(flags=flags, dlen=dlen, doff=doff) - return self._fix(v) - - def first(self) : - v = self._dbcursor.first() - return self._fix(v) - - def pget(self, key=None, data=None, flags=0) : - # Incorrect because key can be a bare number, - # but enough to pass testsuite - if isinstance(key, int) and (data==None) and (flags==0) : - flags = key - key = None - if isinstance(key, str) : - key = bytes(key, charset) - if isinstance(data, int) and (flags==0) : - flags = data - data = None - if isinstance(data, str) : - data = bytes(data, charset) - v=self._dbcursor.pget(key=key, data=data, flags=flags) - if v != None : - v1, v2, v3 = v - if isinstance(v1, bytes) : - v1 = v1.decode(charset) - if isinstance(v2, bytes) : - v2 = v2.decode(charset) - - v = (v1, v2, v3.decode(charset)) - - return v - - def join_item(self) : - v = self._dbcursor.join_item() - if v != None : - v = v.decode(charset) - return v - - def get(self, *args, **kwargs) : - l = len(args) - if l == 2 : - k, f = args - if isinstance(k, str) : - k = bytes(k, "iso8859-1") - args = (k, f) - elif l == 3 : - k, d, f = args - if isinstance(k, str) : - k = bytes(k, charset) - if isinstance(d, str) : - d = bytes(d, charset) - args =(k, d, f) - - v = self._dbcursor.get(*args, **kwargs) - if v != None : - k, v = v - if isinstance(k, bytes) : - k = k.decode(charset) - v = (k, v.decode(charset)) - return v - - def get_both(self, key, value) : - if isinstance(key, str) : - key = bytes(key, charset) - if isinstance(value, str) : - value = bytes(value, charset) - v=self._dbcursor.get_both(key, value) - return self._fix(v) - - class dup_cursor_py3k(cursor_py3k) : - def __init__(self, dbcursor) : - self._dbcursor = dbcursor - - class DB_py3k(object) : - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) : - args2=[] - for i in args : - if isinstance(i, DBEnv_py3k) : - i = i._dbenv - args2.append(i) - args = tuple(args2) - for k, v in list(kwargs.items()) : - if isinstance(v, DBEnv_py3k) : - kwargs[k] = v._dbenv - - self._db = bsddb._db.DB_orig(*args, **kwargs) - - def __contains__(self, k) : - if isinstance(k, str) : - k = bytes(k, charset) - return getattr(self._db, "has_key")(k) - - def __getitem__(self, k) : - if isinstance(k, str) : - k = bytes(k, charset) - v = self._db[k] - if v != None : - v = v.decode(charset) - return v - - def __setitem__(self, k, v) : - if isinstance(k, str) : - k = bytes(k, charset) - if isinstance(v, str) : - v = bytes(v, charset) - self._db[k] = v - - def __delitem__(self, k) : - if isinstance(k, str) : - k = bytes(k, charset) - del self._db[k] - - def __getattr__(self, v) : - return getattr(self._db, v) - - def __len__(self) : - return len(self._db) - - def has_key(self, k, txn=None) : - if isinstance(k, str) : - k = bytes(k, charset) - return self._db.has_key(k, txn=txn) - - def put(self, key, value, txn=None, flags=0, dlen=-1, doff=-1) : - if isinstance(key, str) : - key = bytes(key, charset) - if isinstance(value, str) : - value = bytes(value, charset) - return self._db.put(key, value, flags=flags, txn=txn, dlen=dlen, - doff=doff) - - def append(self, value, txn=None) : - if isinstance(value, str) : - value = bytes(value, charset) - return self._db.append(value, txn=txn) - - def get_size(self, key) : - if isinstance(key, str) : - key = bytes(key, charset) - return self._db.get_size(key) - - def get(self, key, default="MagicCookie", txn=None, flags=0, dlen=-1, doff=-1) : - if isinstance(key, str) : - key = bytes(key, charset) - if default != "MagicCookie" : # Magic for 'test_get_none.py' - v=self._db.get(key, default=default, txn=txn, flags=flags, - dlen=dlen, doff=doff) - else : - v=self._db.get(key, txn=txn, flags=flags, - dlen=dlen, doff=doff) - if (v != None) and isinstance(v, bytes) : - v = v.decode(charset) - return v - - def pget(self, key, txn=None) : - if isinstance(key, str) : - key = bytes(key, charset) - v=self._db.pget(key, txn=txn) - if v != None : - v1, v2 = v - if isinstance(v1, bytes) : - v1 = v1.decode(charset) - - v = (v1, v2.decode(charset)) - return v - - def get_both(self, key, value, txn=None, flags=0) : - if isinstance(key, str) : - key = bytes(key, charset) - if isinstance(value, str) : - value = bytes(value, charset) - v=self._db.get_both(key, value, txn=txn, flags=flags) - if v != None : - v = v.decode(charset) - return v - - def delete(self, key, txn=None) : - if isinstance(key, str) : - key = bytes(key, charset) - return self._db.delete(key, txn=txn) - - def keys(self) : - k = list(self._db.keys()) - if len(k) and isinstance(k[0], bytes) : - return [i.decode(charset) for i in list(self._db.keys())] - else : - return k - - def items(self) : - data = list(self._db.items()) - if not len(data) : return data - data2 = [] - for k, v in data : - if isinstance(k, bytes) : - k = k.decode(charset) - data2.append((k, v.decode(charset))) - return data2 - - def associate(self, secondarydb, callback, flags=0, txn=None) : - class associate_callback(object) : - def __init__(self, callback) : - self._callback = callback - - def callback(self, key, data) : - if isinstance(key, str) : - key = key.decode(charset) - data = data.decode(charset) - key = self._callback(key, data) - if (key != bsddb._db.DB_DONOTINDEX) and isinstance(key, - str) : - key = bytes(key, charset) - return key - - return self._db.associate(secondarydb._db, - associate_callback(callback).callback, flags=flags, txn=txn) - - def cursor(self, txn=None, flags=0) : - return cursor_py3k(self._db, txn=txn, flags=flags) - - def join(self, cursor_list) : - cursor_list = [i._dbcursor for i in cursor_list] - return dup_cursor_py3k(self._db.join(cursor_list)) - - class DBEnv_py3k(object) : - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) : - self._dbenv = bsddb._db.DBEnv_orig(*args, **kwargs) - - def __getattr__(self, v) : - return getattr(self._dbenv, v) - - class DBSequence_py3k(object) : - def __init__(self, db, *args, **kwargs) : - self._db=db - self._dbsequence = bsddb._db.DBSequence_orig(db._db, *args, **kwargs) - - def __getattr__(self, v) : - return getattr(self._dbsequence, v) - - def open(self, key, *args, **kwargs) : - return self._dbsequence.open(bytes(key, charset), *args, **kwargs) - - def get_key(self) : - return self._dbsequence.get_key().decode(charset) - - def get_dbp(self) : - return self._db - - import string - string.letters=[chr(i) for i in range(65,91)] - - bsddb._db.DBEnv_orig = bsddb._db.DBEnv - bsddb._db.DB_orig = bsddb._db.DB - bsddb._db.DBSequence_orig = bsddb._db.DBSequence - - def do_proxy_db_py3k(flag) : - flag2 = do_proxy_db_py3k.flag - do_proxy_db_py3k.flag = flag - if flag : - bsddb.DBEnv = bsddb.db.DBEnv = bsddb._db.DBEnv = DBEnv_py3k - bsddb.DB = bsddb.db.DB = bsddb._db.DB = DB_py3k - bsddb._db.DBSequence = DBSequence_py3k - else : - bsddb.DBEnv = bsddb.db.DBEnv = bsddb._db.DBEnv = bsddb._db.DBEnv_orig - bsddb.DB = bsddb.db.DB = bsddb._db.DB = bsddb._db.DB_orig - bsddb._db.DBSequence = bsddb._db.DBSequence_orig - return flag2 - - do_proxy_db_py3k.flag = False - do_proxy_db_py3k(True) - -try: - # For Pythons w/distutils pybsddb - from bsddb3 import db, dbtables, dbutils, dbshelve, \ - hashopen, btopen, rnopen, dbobj -except ImportError: - # For Python 2.3 - from bsddb import db, dbtables, dbutils, dbshelve, \ - hashopen, btopen, rnopen, dbobj - -try: - from bsddb3 import test_support -except ImportError: - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - from test import test_support - else : - from test import support as test_support - - -try: - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - from threading import Thread, currentThread - del Thread, currentThread - else : - from threading import Thread, current_thread - del Thread, current_thread - have_threads = True -except ImportError: - have_threads = False - -verbose = 0 -if 'verbose' in sys.argv: - verbose = 1 - sys.argv.remove('verbose') - -if 'silent' in sys.argv: # take care of old flag, just in case - verbose = 0 - sys.argv.remove('silent') - - -def print_versions(): - print() - print('-=' * 38) - print(db.DB_VERSION_STRING) - print('bsddb.db.version(): %s' % (db.version(), )) - print('bsddb.db.__version__: %s' % db.__version__) - print('bsddb.db.cvsid: %s' % db.cvsid) - print('py module: %s' % bsddb.__file__) - print('extension module: %s' % bsddb._bsddb.__file__) - print('python version: %s' % sys.version) - print('My pid: %s' % os.getpid()) - print('-=' * 38) - - -def get_new_path(name) : - get_new_path.mutex.acquire() - try : - import os - path=os.path.join(get_new_path.prefix, - name+"_"+str(os.getpid())+"_"+str(get_new_path.num)) - get_new_path.num+=1 - finally : - get_new_path.mutex.release() - return path - -def get_new_environment_path() : - path=get_new_path("environment") - import os - try: - os.makedirs(path,mode=0o700) - except os.error: - test_support.rmtree(path) - os.makedirs(path) - return path - -def get_new_database_path() : - path=get_new_path("database") - import os - if os.path.exists(path) : - os.remove(path) - return path - - -# This path can be overriden via "set_test_path_prefix()". -import os, os.path -get_new_path.prefix=os.path.join(os.sep,"tmp","z-Berkeley_DB") -get_new_path.num=0 - -def get_test_path_prefix() : - return get_new_path.prefix - -def set_test_path_prefix(path) : - get_new_path.prefix=path - -def remove_test_path_directory() : - test_support.rmtree(get_new_path.prefix) - -if have_threads : - import threading - get_new_path.mutex=threading.Lock() - del threading -else : - class Lock(object) : - def acquire(self) : - pass - def release(self) : - pass - get_new_path.mutex=Lock() - del Lock - - - -class PrintInfoFakeTest(unittest.TestCase): - def testPrintVersions(self): - print_versions() - - -# This little hack is for when this module is run as main and all the -# other modules import it so they will still be able to get the right -# verbose setting. It's confusing but it works. -if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - from . import test_all - test_all.verbose = verbose -else : - import sys - print("Work to do!", file=sys.stderr) - - -def suite(module_prefix='', timing_check=None): - test_modules = [ - 'test_associate', - 'test_basics', - 'test_compare', - 'test_compat', - 'test_cursor_pget_bug', - 'test_dbobj', - 'test_dbshelve', - 'test_dbtables', - 'test_distributed_transactions', - 'test_early_close', - 'test_get_none', - 'test_join', - 'test_lock', - 'test_misc', - 'test_pickle', - 'test_queue', - 'test_recno', - 'test_replication', - 'test_sequence', - 'test_thread', - ] - - alltests = unittest.TestSuite() - for name in test_modules: - #module = __import__(name) - # Do it this way so that suite may be called externally via - # python's Lib/test/test_bsddb3. - module = __import__(module_prefix+name, globals(), locals(), name) - - alltests.addTest(module.test_suite()) - if timing_check: - alltests.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(timing_check)) - return alltests - - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(PrintInfoFakeTest)) - return suite - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - print_versions() - unittest.main(defaultTest='suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_associate.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_associate.py deleted file mode 100644 index c5d0c92..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_associate.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,445 +0,0 @@ -""" -TestCases for DB.associate. -""" - -import sys, os, string -import time -from pprint import pprint - -import unittest -from .test_all import db, dbshelve, test_support, verbose, have_threads, \ - get_new_environment_path - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -musicdata = { -1 : ("Bad English", "The Price Of Love", "Rock"), -2 : ("DNA featuring Suzanne Vega", "Tom's Diner", "Rock"), -3 : ("George Michael", "Praying For Time", "Rock"), -4 : ("Gloria Estefan", "Here We Are", "Rock"), -5 : ("Linda Ronstadt", "Don't Know Much", "Rock"), -6 : ("Michael Bolton", "How Am I Supposed To Live Without You", "Blues"), -7 : ("Paul Young", "Oh Girl", "Rock"), -8 : ("Paula Abdul", "Opposites Attract", "Rock"), -9 : ("Richard Marx", "Should've Known Better", "Rock"), -10: ("Rod Stewart", "Forever Young", "Rock"), -11: ("Roxette", "Dangerous", "Rock"), -12: ("Sheena Easton", "The Lover In Me", "Rock"), -13: ("Sinead O'Connor", "Nothing Compares 2 U", "Rock"), -14: ("Stevie B.", "Because I Love You", "Rock"), -15: ("Taylor Dayne", "Love Will Lead You Back", "Rock"), -16: ("The Bangles", "Eternal Flame", "Rock"), -17: ("Wilson Phillips", "Release Me", "Rock"), -18: ("Billy Joel", "Blonde Over Blue", "Rock"), -19: ("Billy Joel", "Famous Last Words", "Rock"), -20: ("Billy Joel", "Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)", "Rock"), -21: ("Billy Joel", "The River Of Dreams", "Rock"), -22: ("Billy Joel", "Two Thousand Years", "Rock"), -23: ("Janet Jackson", "Alright", "Rock"), -24: ("Janet Jackson", "Black Cat", "Rock"), -25: ("Janet Jackson", "Come Back To Me", "Rock"), -26: ("Janet Jackson", "Escapade", "Rock"), -27: ("Janet Jackson", "Love Will Never Do (Without You)", "Rock"), -28: ("Janet Jackson", "Miss You Much", "Rock"), -29: ("Janet Jackson", "Rhythm Nation", "Rock"), -30: ("Janet Jackson", "State Of The World", "Rock"), -31: ("Janet Jackson", "The Knowledge", "Rock"), -32: ("Spyro Gyra", "End of Romanticism", "Jazz"), -33: ("Spyro Gyra", "Heliopolis", "Jazz"), -34: ("Spyro Gyra", "Jubilee", "Jazz"), -35: ("Spyro Gyra", "Little Linda", "Jazz"), -36: ("Spyro Gyra", "Morning Dance", "Jazz"), -37: ("Spyro Gyra", "Song for Lorraine", "Jazz"), -38: ("Yes", "Owner Of A Lonely Heart", "Rock"), -39: ("Yes", "Rhythm Of Love", "Rock"), -40: ("Cusco", "Dream Catcher", "New Age"), -41: ("Cusco", "Geronimos Laughter", "New Age"), -42: ("Cusco", "Ghost Dance", "New Age"), -43: ("Blue Man Group", "Drumbone", "New Age"), -44: ("Blue Man Group", "Endless Column", "New Age"), -45: ("Blue Man Group", "Klein Mandelbrot", "New Age"), -46: ("Kenny G", "Silhouette", "Jazz"), -47: ("Sade", "Smooth Operator", "Jazz"), -48: ("David Arkenstone", "Papillon (On The Wings Of The Butterfly)", - "New Age"), -49: ("David Arkenstone", "Stepping Stars", "New Age"), -50: ("David Arkenstone", "Carnation Lily Lily Rose", "New Age"), -51: ("David Lanz", "Behind The Waterfall", "New Age"), -52: ("David Lanz", "Cristofori's Dream", "New Age"), -53: ("David Lanz", "Heartsounds", "New Age"), -54: ("David Lanz", "Leaves on the Seine", "New Age"), -99: ("unknown artist", "Unnamed song", "Unknown"), -} - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class AssociateErrorTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - self.filename = self.__class__.__name__ + '.db' - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - self.env = db.DBEnv() - self.env.open(self.homeDir, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL) - - def tearDown(self): - self.env.close() - self.env = None - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def test00_associateDBError(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test00_associateDBError..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - dupDB = db.DB(self.env) - dupDB.set_flags(db.DB_DUP) - dupDB.open(self.filename, "primary", db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE) - - secDB = db.DB(self.env) - secDB.open(self.filename, "secondary", db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE) - - # dupDB has been configured to allow duplicates, it can't - # associate with a secondary. Berkeley DB will return an error. - try: - def f(a,b): return a+b - dupDB.associate(secDB, f) - except db.DBError: - # good - secDB.close() - dupDB.close() - else: - secDB.close() - dupDB.close() - self.fail("DBError exception was expected") - - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -class AssociateTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - keytype = '' - envFlags = 0 - dbFlags = 0 - - def setUp(self): - self.filename = self.__class__.__name__ + '.db' - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - self.env = db.DBEnv() - self.env.open(self.homeDir, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | - db.DB_INIT_LOCK | db.DB_THREAD | self.envFlags) - - def tearDown(self): - self.closeDB() - self.env.close() - self.env = None - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def addDataToDB(self, d, txn=None): - for key, value in list(musicdata.items()): - if type(self.keytype) == type(''): - key = "%02d" % key - d.put(key, '|'.join(value), txn=txn) - - def createDB(self, txn=None): - self.cur = None - self.secDB = None - self.primary = db.DB(self.env) - self.primary.set_get_returns_none(2) - if db.version() >= (4, 1): - self.primary.open(self.filename, "primary", self.dbtype, - db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD | self.dbFlags, txn=txn) - else: - self.primary.open(self.filename, "primary", self.dbtype, - db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD | self.dbFlags) - - def closeDB(self): - if self.cur: - self.cur.close() - self.cur = None - if self.secDB: - self.secDB.close() - self.secDB = None - self.primary.close() - self.primary = None - - def getDB(self): - return self.primary - - - def test01_associateWithDB(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test01_associateWithDB..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - self.createDB() - - self.secDB = db.DB(self.env) - self.secDB.set_flags(db.DB_DUP) - self.secDB.set_get_returns_none(2) - self.secDB.open(self.filename, "secondary", db.DB_BTREE, - db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD | self.dbFlags) - self.getDB().associate(self.secDB, self.getGenre) - - self.addDataToDB(self.getDB()) - - self.finish_test(self.secDB) - - - def test02_associateAfterDB(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test02_associateAfterDB..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - self.createDB() - self.addDataToDB(self.getDB()) - - self.secDB = db.DB(self.env) - self.secDB.set_flags(db.DB_DUP) - self.secDB.open(self.filename, "secondary", db.DB_BTREE, - db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD | self.dbFlags) - - # adding the DB_CREATE flag will cause it to index existing records - self.getDB().associate(self.secDB, self.getGenre, db.DB_CREATE) - - self.finish_test(self.secDB) - - - def finish_test(self, secDB, txn=None): - # 'Blues' should not be in the secondary database - vals = secDB.pget('Blues', txn=txn) - self.assertEqual(vals, None, vals) - - vals = secDB.pget('Unknown', txn=txn) - self.assert_(vals[0] == 99 or vals[0] == '99', vals) - vals[1].index('Unknown') - vals[1].index('Unnamed') - vals[1].index('unknown') - - if verbose: - print("Primary key traversal:") - self.cur = self.getDB().cursor(txn) - count = 0 - rec = self.cur.first() - while rec is not None: - if type(self.keytype) == type(''): - self.assert_(int(rec[0])) # for primary db, key is a number - else: - self.assert_(rec[0] and type(rec[0]) == type(0)) - count = count + 1 - if verbose: - print(rec) - rec = getattr(self.cur, "next")() - self.assertEqual(count, len(musicdata)) # all items accounted for - - - if verbose: - print("Secondary key traversal:") - self.cur = secDB.cursor(txn) - count = 0 - - # test cursor pget - vals = self.cur.pget('Unknown', flags=db.DB_LAST) - self.assert_(vals[1] == 99 or vals[1] == '99', vals) - self.assertEqual(vals[0], 'Unknown') - vals[2].index('Unknown') - vals[2].index('Unnamed') - vals[2].index('unknown') - - vals = self.cur.pget('Unknown', data='wrong value', flags=db.DB_GET_BOTH) - self.assertEqual(vals, None, vals) - - rec = self.cur.first() - self.assertEqual(rec[0], "Jazz") - while rec is not None: - count = count + 1 - if verbose: - print(rec) - rec = getattr(self.cur, "next")() - # all items accounted for EXCEPT for 1 with "Blues" genre - self.assertEqual(count, len(musicdata)-1) - - self.cur = None - - def getGenre(self, priKey, priData): - self.assertEqual(type(priData), type("")) - genre = priData.split('|')[2] - - if verbose: - print('getGenre key: %r data: %r' % (priKey, priData)) - - if genre == 'Blues': - return db.DB_DONOTINDEX - else: - return genre - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -class AssociateHashTestCase(AssociateTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - -class AssociateBTreeTestCase(AssociateTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - -class AssociateRecnoTestCase(AssociateTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_RECNO - keytype = 0 - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class AssociateBTreeTxnTestCase(AssociateBTreeTestCase): - envFlags = db.DB_INIT_TXN - dbFlags = 0 - - def txn_finish_test(self, sDB, txn): - try: - self.finish_test(sDB, txn=txn) - finally: - if self.cur: - self.cur.close() - self.cur = None - if txn: - txn.commit() - - def test13_associate_in_transaction(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test13_associateAutoCommit..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - try: - self.createDB(txn=txn) - - self.secDB = db.DB(self.env) - self.secDB.set_flags(db.DB_DUP) - self.secDB.set_get_returns_none(2) - self.secDB.open(self.filename, "secondary", db.DB_BTREE, - db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD, txn=txn) - if db.version() >= (4,1): - self.getDB().associate(self.secDB, self.getGenre, txn=txn) - else: - self.getDB().associate(self.secDB, self.getGenre) - - self.addDataToDB(self.getDB(), txn=txn) - except: - txn.abort() - raise - - self.txn_finish_test(self.secDB, txn=txn) - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class ShelveAssociateTestCase(AssociateTestCase): - - def createDB(self): - self.primary = dbshelve.open(self.filename, - dbname="primary", - dbenv=self.env, - filetype=self.dbtype) - - def addDataToDB(self, d): - for key, value in list(musicdata.items()): - if type(self.keytype) == type(''): - key = "%02d" % key - d.put(key, value) # save the value as is this time - - - def getGenre(self, priKey, priData): - self.assertEqual(type(priData), type(())) - if verbose: - print('getGenre key: %r data: %r' % (priKey, priData)) - genre = priData[2] - if genre == 'Blues': - return db.DB_DONOTINDEX - else: - return genre - - -class ShelveAssociateHashTestCase(ShelveAssociateTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - -class ShelveAssociateBTreeTestCase(ShelveAssociateTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - -class ShelveAssociateRecnoTestCase(ShelveAssociateTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_RECNO - keytype = 0 - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class ThreadedAssociateTestCase(AssociateTestCase): - - def addDataToDB(self, d): - t1 = Thread(target = self.writer1, - args = (d, )) - t2 = Thread(target = self.writer2, - args = (d, )) - - t1.setDaemon(True) - t2.setDaemon(True) - t1.start() - t2.start() - t1.join() - t2.join() - - def writer1(self, d): - for key, value in list(musicdata.items()): - if type(self.keytype) == type(''): - key = "%02d" % key - d.put(key, '|'.join(value)) - - def writer2(self, d): - for x in range(100, 600): - key = 'z%2d' % x - value = [key] * 4 - d.put(key, '|'.join(value)) - - -class ThreadedAssociateHashTestCase(ShelveAssociateTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - -class ThreadedAssociateBTreeTestCase(ShelveAssociateTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - -class ThreadedAssociateRecnoTestCase(ShelveAssociateTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_RECNO - keytype = 0 - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(AssociateErrorTestCase)) - - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(AssociateHashTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(AssociateBTreeTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(AssociateRecnoTestCase)) - - if db.version() >= (4, 1): - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(AssociateBTreeTxnTestCase)) - - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ShelveAssociateHashTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ShelveAssociateBTreeTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ShelveAssociateRecnoTestCase)) - - if have_threads: - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ThreadedAssociateHashTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ThreadedAssociateBTreeTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ThreadedAssociateRecnoTestCase)) - - return suite - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_basics.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_basics.py deleted file mode 100644 index 704bc41..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_basics.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1053 +0,0 @@ -""" -Basic TestCases for BTree and hash DBs, with and without a DBEnv, with -various DB flags, etc. -""" - -import os -import errno -import string -from pprint import pprint -import unittest -import time - -from .test_all import db, test_support, verbose, get_new_environment_path, \ - get_new_database_path - -DASH = '-' - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class VersionTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - def test00_version(self): - info = db.version() - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 20) - print('bsddb.db.version(): %s' % (info, )) - print(db.DB_VERSION_STRING) - print('-=' * 20) - self.assertEqual(info, (db.DB_VERSION_MAJOR, db.DB_VERSION_MINOR, - db.DB_VERSION_PATCH)) - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class BasicTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_UNKNOWN # must be set in derived class - dbopenflags = 0 - dbsetflags = 0 - dbmode = 0o660 - dbname = None - useEnv = 0 - envflags = 0 - envsetflags = 0 - - _numKeys = 1002 # PRIVATE. NOTE: must be an even value - - def setUp(self): - if self.useEnv: - self.homeDir=get_new_environment_path() - try: - self.env = db.DBEnv() - self.env.set_lg_max(1024*1024) - self.env.set_tx_max(30) - self.env.set_tx_timestamp(int(time.time())) - self.env.set_flags(self.envsetflags, 1) - self.env.open(self.homeDir, self.envflags | db.DB_CREATE) - self.filename = "test" - # Yes, a bare except is intended, since we're re-raising the exc. - except: - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - raise - else: - self.env = None - self.filename = get_new_database_path() - - # create and open the DB - self.d = db.DB(self.env) - self.d.set_flags(self.dbsetflags) - if self.dbname: - self.d.open(self.filename, self.dbname, self.dbtype, - self.dbopenflags|db.DB_CREATE, self.dbmode) - else: - self.d.open(self.filename, # try out keyword args - mode = self.dbmode, - dbtype = self.dbtype, - flags = self.dbopenflags|db.DB_CREATE) - - self.populateDB() - - - def tearDown(self): - self.d.close() - if self.env is not None: - self.env.close() - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - else: - os.remove(self.filename) - - - - def populateDB(self, _txn=None): - d = self.d - - for x in range(self._numKeys//2): - key = '%04d' % (self._numKeys - x) # insert keys in reverse order - data = self.makeData(key) - d.put(key, data, _txn) - - d.put('empty value', '', _txn) - - for x in range(self._numKeys//2-1): - key = '%04d' % x # and now some in forward order - data = self.makeData(key) - d.put(key, data, _txn) - - if _txn: - _txn.commit() - - num = len(d) - if verbose: - print("created %d records" % num) - - - def makeData(self, key): - return DASH.join([key] * 5) - - - - #---------------------------------------- - - def test01_GetsAndPuts(self): - d = self.d - - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test01_GetsAndPuts..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - for key in ['0001', '0100', '0400', '0700', '0999']: - data = d.get(key) - if verbose: - print(data) - - self.assertEqual(d.get('0321'), '0321-0321-0321-0321-0321') - - # By default non-existant keys return None... - self.assertEqual(d.get('abcd'), None) - - # ...but they raise exceptions in other situations. Call - # set_get_returns_none() to change it. - try: - d.delete('abcd') - except db.DBNotFoundError as val: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - self.assertEqual(val[0], db.DB_NOTFOUND) - else : - self.assertEqual(val.args[0], db.DB_NOTFOUND) - if verbose: print(val) - else: - self.fail("expected exception") - - - d.put('abcd', 'a new record') - self.assertEqual(d.get('abcd'), 'a new record') - - d.put('abcd', 'same key') - if self.dbsetflags & db.DB_DUP: - self.assertEqual(d.get('abcd'), 'a new record') - else: - self.assertEqual(d.get('abcd'), 'same key') - - - try: - d.put('abcd', 'this should fail', flags=db.DB_NOOVERWRITE) - except db.DBKeyExistError as val: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - self.assertEqual(val[0], db.DB_KEYEXIST) - else : - self.assertEqual(val.args[0], db.DB_KEYEXIST) - if verbose: print(val) - else: - self.fail("expected exception") - - if self.dbsetflags & db.DB_DUP: - self.assertEqual(d.get('abcd'), 'a new record') - else: - self.assertEqual(d.get('abcd'), 'same key') - - - d.sync() - d.close() - del d - - self.d = db.DB(self.env) - if self.dbname: - self.d.open(self.filename, self.dbname) - else: - self.d.open(self.filename) - d = self.d - - self.assertEqual(d.get('0321'), '0321-0321-0321-0321-0321') - if self.dbsetflags & db.DB_DUP: - self.assertEqual(d.get('abcd'), 'a new record') - else: - self.assertEqual(d.get('abcd'), 'same key') - - rec = d.get_both('0555', '0555-0555-0555-0555-0555') - if verbose: - print(rec) - - self.assertEqual(d.get_both('0555', 'bad data'), None) - - # test default value - data = d.get('bad key', 'bad data') - self.assertEqual(data, 'bad data') - - # any object can pass through - data = d.get('bad key', self) - self.assertEqual(data, self) - - s = d.stat() - self.assertEqual(type(s), type({})) - if verbose: - print('d.stat() returned this dictionary:') - pprint(s) - - - #---------------------------------------- - - def test02_DictionaryMethods(self): - d = self.d - - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test02_DictionaryMethods..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - for key in ['0002', '0101', '0401', '0701', '0998']: - data = d[key] - self.assertEqual(data, self.makeData(key)) - if verbose: - print(data) - - self.assertEqual(len(d), self._numKeys) - keys = list(d.keys()) - self.assertEqual(len(keys), self._numKeys) - self.assertEqual(type(keys), type([])) - - d['new record'] = 'a new record' - self.assertEqual(len(d), self._numKeys+1) - keys = list(d.keys()) - self.assertEqual(len(keys), self._numKeys+1) - - d['new record'] = 'a replacement record' - self.assertEqual(len(d), self._numKeys+1) - keys = list(d.keys()) - self.assertEqual(len(keys), self._numKeys+1) - - if verbose: - print("the first 10 keys are:") - pprint(keys[:10]) - - self.assertEqual(d['new record'], 'a replacement record') - -# We check also the positional parameter - self.assertEqual(d.has_key('0001', None), 1) -# We check also the keyword parameter - self.assertEqual(d.has_key('spam', txn=None), 0) - - items = list(d.items()) - self.assertEqual(len(items), self._numKeys+1) - self.assertEqual(type(items), type([])) - self.assertEqual(type(items[0]), type(())) - self.assertEqual(len(items[0]), 2) - - if verbose: - print("the first 10 items are:") - pprint(items[:10]) - - values = list(d.values()) - self.assertEqual(len(values), self._numKeys+1) - self.assertEqual(type(values), type([])) - - if verbose: - print("the first 10 values are:") - pprint(values[:10]) - - - - #---------------------------------------- - - def test03_SimpleCursorStuff(self, get_raises_error=0, set_raises_error=0): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test03_SimpleCursorStuff (get_error %s, set_error %s)..." % \ - (self.__class__.__name__, get_raises_error, set_raises_error)) - - if self.env and self.dbopenflags & db.DB_AUTO_COMMIT: - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - else: - txn = None - c = self.d.cursor(txn=txn) - - rec = c.first() - count = 0 - while rec is not None: - count = count + 1 - if verbose and count % 100 == 0: - print(rec) - try: - rec = next(c) - except db.DBNotFoundError as val: - if get_raises_error: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - self.assertEqual(val[0], db.DB_NOTFOUND) - else : - self.assertEqual(val.args[0], db.DB_NOTFOUND) - if verbose: print(val) - rec = None - else: - self.fail("unexpected DBNotFoundError") - self.assertEqual(c.get_current_size(), len(c.current()[1]), - "%s != len(%r)" % (c.get_current_size(), c.current()[1])) - - self.assertEqual(count, self._numKeys) - - - rec = c.last() - count = 0 - while rec is not None: - count = count + 1 - if verbose and count % 100 == 0: - print(rec) - try: - rec = c.prev() - except db.DBNotFoundError as val: - if get_raises_error: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - self.assertEqual(val[0], db.DB_NOTFOUND) - else : - self.assertEqual(val.args[0], db.DB_NOTFOUND) - if verbose: print(val) - rec = None - else: - self.fail("unexpected DBNotFoundError") - - self.assertEqual(count, self._numKeys) - - rec = c.set('0505') - rec2 = c.current() - self.assertEqual(rec, rec2) - self.assertEqual(rec[0], '0505') - self.assertEqual(rec[1], self.makeData('0505')) - self.assertEqual(c.get_current_size(), len(rec[1])) - - # make sure we get empty values properly - rec = c.set('empty value') - self.assertEqual(rec[1], '') - self.assertEqual(c.get_current_size(), 0) - - try: - n = c.set('bad key') - except db.DBNotFoundError as val: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - self.assertEqual(val[0], db.DB_NOTFOUND) - else : - self.assertEqual(val.args[0], db.DB_NOTFOUND) - if verbose: print(val) - else: - if set_raises_error: - self.fail("expected exception") - if n != None: - self.fail("expected None: %r" % (n,)) - - rec = c.get_both('0404', self.makeData('0404')) - self.assertEqual(rec, ('0404', self.makeData('0404'))) - - try: - n = c.get_both('0404', 'bad data') - except db.DBNotFoundError as val: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - self.assertEqual(val[0], db.DB_NOTFOUND) - else : - self.assertEqual(val.args[0], db.DB_NOTFOUND) - if verbose: print(val) - else: - if get_raises_error: - self.fail("expected exception") - if n != None: - self.fail("expected None: %r" % (n,)) - - if self.d.get_type() == db.DB_BTREE: - rec = c.set_range('011') - if verbose: - print("searched for '011', found: ", rec) - - rec = c.set_range('011',dlen=0,doff=0) - if verbose: - print("searched (partial) for '011', found: ", rec) - if rec[1] != '': self.fail('expected empty data portion') - - ev = c.set_range('empty value') - if verbose: - print("search for 'empty value' returned", ev) - if ev[1] != '': self.fail('empty value lookup failed') - - c.set('0499') - c.delete() - try: - rec = c.current() - except db.DBKeyEmptyError as val: - if get_raises_error: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - self.assertEqual(val[0], db.DB_KEYEMPTY) - else : - self.assertEqual(val.args[0], db.DB_KEYEMPTY) - if verbose: print(val) - else: - self.fail("unexpected DBKeyEmptyError") - else: - if get_raises_error: - self.fail('DBKeyEmptyError exception expected') - - next(c) - c2 = c.dup(db.DB_POSITION) - self.assertEqual(c.current(), c2.current()) - - c2.put('', 'a new value', db.DB_CURRENT) - self.assertEqual(c.current(), c2.current()) - self.assertEqual(c.current()[1], 'a new value') - - c2.put('', 'er', db.DB_CURRENT, dlen=0, doff=5) - self.assertEqual(c2.current()[1], 'a newer value') - - c.close() - c2.close() - if txn: - txn.commit() - - # time to abuse the closed cursors and hope we don't crash - methods_to_test = { - 'current': (), - 'delete': (), - 'dup': (db.DB_POSITION,), - 'first': (), - 'get': (0,), - 'next': (), - 'prev': (), - 'last': (), - 'put':('', 'spam', db.DB_CURRENT), - 'set': ("0505",), - } - for method, args in list(methods_to_test.items()): - try: - if verbose: - print("attempting to use a closed cursor's %s method" % \ - method) - # a bug may cause a NULL pointer dereference... - getattr(c, method)(*args) - except db.DBError as val: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - self.assertEqual(val[0], 0) - else : - self.assertEqual(val.args[0], 0) - if verbose: print(val) - else: - self.fail("no exception raised when using a buggy cursor's" - "%s method" % method) - - # - # free cursor referencing a closed database, it should not barf: - # - oldcursor = self.d.cursor(txn=txn) - self.d.close() - - # this would originally cause a segfault when the cursor for a - # closed database was cleaned up. it should not anymore. - # SF pybsddb bug id 667343 - del oldcursor - - def test03b_SimpleCursorWithoutGetReturnsNone0(self): - # same test but raise exceptions instead of returning None - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test03b_SimpleCursorStuffWithoutGetReturnsNone..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - old = self.d.set_get_returns_none(0) - self.assertEqual(old, 2) - self.test03_SimpleCursorStuff(get_raises_error=1, set_raises_error=1) - - def test03b_SimpleCursorWithGetReturnsNone1(self): - # same test but raise exceptions instead of returning None - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test03b_SimpleCursorStuffWithoutGetReturnsNone..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - old = self.d.set_get_returns_none(1) - self.test03_SimpleCursorStuff(get_raises_error=0, set_raises_error=1) - - - def test03c_SimpleCursorGetReturnsNone2(self): - # same test but raise exceptions instead of returning None - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test03c_SimpleCursorStuffWithoutSetReturnsNone..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - old = self.d.set_get_returns_none(1) - self.assertEqual(old, 2) - old = self.d.set_get_returns_none(2) - self.assertEqual(old, 1) - self.test03_SimpleCursorStuff(get_raises_error=0, set_raises_error=0) - - #---------------------------------------- - - def test04_PartialGetAndPut(self): - d = self.d - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test04_PartialGetAndPut..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - key = "partialTest" - data = "1" * 1000 + "2" * 1000 - d.put(key, data) - self.assertEqual(d.get(key), data) - self.assertEqual(d.get(key, dlen=20, doff=990), - ("1" * 10) + ("2" * 10)) - - d.put("partialtest2", ("1" * 30000) + "robin" ) - self.assertEqual(d.get("partialtest2", dlen=5, doff=30000), "robin") - - # There seems to be a bug in DB here... Commented out the test for - # now. - ##self.assertEqual(d.get("partialtest2", dlen=5, doff=30010), "") - - if self.dbsetflags != db.DB_DUP: - # Partial put with duplicate records requires a cursor - d.put(key, "0000", dlen=2000, doff=0) - self.assertEqual(d.get(key), "0000") - - d.put(key, "1111", dlen=1, doff=2) - self.assertEqual(d.get(key), "0011110") - - #---------------------------------------- - - def test05_GetSize(self): - d = self.d - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test05_GetSize..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - for i in range(1, 50000, 500): - key = "size%s" % i - #print "before ", i, - d.put(key, "1" * i) - #print "after", - self.assertEqual(d.get_size(key), i) - #print "done" - - #---------------------------------------- - - def test06_Truncate(self): - d = self.d - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test99_Truncate..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - d.put("abcde", "ABCDE"); - num = d.truncate() - self.assert_(num >= 1, "truncate returned <= 0 on non-empty database") - num = d.truncate() - self.assertEqual(num, 0, - "truncate on empty DB returned nonzero (%r)" % (num,)) - - #---------------------------------------- - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -class BasicBTreeTestCase(BasicTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - - -class BasicHashTestCase(BasicTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - - -class BasicBTreeWithThreadFlagTestCase(BasicTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - dbopenflags = db.DB_THREAD - - -class BasicHashWithThreadFlagTestCase(BasicTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - dbopenflags = db.DB_THREAD - - -class BasicWithEnvTestCase(BasicTestCase): - dbopenflags = db.DB_THREAD - useEnv = 1 - envflags = db.DB_THREAD | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_INIT_LOCK - - #---------------------------------------- - - def test07_EnvRemoveAndRename(self): - if not self.env: - return - - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test07_EnvRemoveAndRename..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - # can't rename or remove an open DB - self.d.close() - - newname = self.filename + '.renamed' - self.env.dbrename(self.filename, None, newname) - self.env.dbremove(newname) - - # dbremove and dbrename are in 4.1 and later - if db.version() < (4,1): - del test07_EnvRemoveAndRename - - #---------------------------------------- - -class BasicBTreeWithEnvTestCase(BasicWithEnvTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - - -class BasicHashWithEnvTestCase(BasicWithEnvTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class BasicTransactionTestCase(BasicTestCase): - import sys - if sys.version_info[:3] < (2, 4, 0): - def assertTrue(self, expr, msg=None): - self.failUnless(expr,msg=msg) - - dbopenflags = db.DB_THREAD | db.DB_AUTO_COMMIT - useEnv = 1 - envflags = (db.DB_THREAD | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_INIT_LOCK | - db.DB_INIT_TXN) - envsetflags = db.DB_AUTO_COMMIT - - - def tearDown(self): - self.txn.commit() - BasicTestCase.tearDown(self) - - - def populateDB(self): - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - BasicTestCase.populateDB(self, _txn=txn) - - self.txn = self.env.txn_begin() - - - def test06_Transactions(self): - d = self.d - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test06_Transactions..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - self.assertEqual(d.get('new rec', txn=self.txn), None) - d.put('new rec', 'this is a new record', self.txn) - self.assertEqual(d.get('new rec', txn=self.txn), - 'this is a new record') - self.txn.abort() - self.assertEqual(d.get('new rec'), None) - - self.txn = self.env.txn_begin() - - self.assertEqual(d.get('new rec', txn=self.txn), None) - d.put('new rec', 'this is a new record', self.txn) - self.assertEqual(d.get('new rec', txn=self.txn), - 'this is a new record') - self.txn.commit() - self.assertEqual(d.get('new rec'), 'this is a new record') - - self.txn = self.env.txn_begin() - c = d.cursor(self.txn) - rec = c.first() - count = 0 - while rec is not None: - count = count + 1 - if verbose and count % 100 == 0: - print(rec) - rec = next(c) - self.assertEqual(count, self._numKeys+1) - - c.close() # Cursors *MUST* be closed before commit! - self.txn.commit() - - # flush pending updates - try: - self.env.txn_checkpoint (0, 0, 0) - except db.DBIncompleteError: - pass - - statDict = self.env.log_stat(0); - self.assert_('magic' in statDict) - self.assert_('version' in statDict) - self.assert_('cur_file' in statDict) - self.assert_('region_nowait' in statDict) - - # must have at least one log file present: - logs = self.env.log_archive(db.DB_ARCH_ABS | db.DB_ARCH_LOG) - self.assertNotEqual(logs, None) - for log in logs: - if verbose: - print('log file: ' + log) - if db.version() >= (4,2): - logs = self.env.log_archive(db.DB_ARCH_REMOVE) - self.assertTrue(not logs) - - self.txn = self.env.txn_begin() - - #---------------------------------------- - - def test07_TxnTruncate(self): - d = self.d - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test07_TxnTruncate..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - d.put("abcde", "ABCDE"); - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - num = d.truncate(txn) - self.assert_(num >= 1, "truncate returned <= 0 on non-empty database") - num = d.truncate(txn) - self.assertEqual(num, 0, - "truncate on empty DB returned nonzero (%r)" % (num,)) - txn.commit() - - #---------------------------------------- - - def test08_TxnLateUse(self): - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - txn.abort() - try: - txn.abort() - except db.DBError as e: - pass - else: - raise RuntimeError("DBTxn.abort() called after DB_TXN no longer valid w/o an exception") - - txn = self.env.txn_begin() - txn.commit() - try: - txn.commit() - except db.DBError as e: - pass - else: - raise RuntimeError("DBTxn.commit() called after DB_TXN no longer valid w/o an exception") - - -class BTreeTransactionTestCase(BasicTransactionTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - -class HashTransactionTestCase(BasicTransactionTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class BTreeRecnoTestCase(BasicTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - dbsetflags = db.DB_RECNUM - - def test07_RecnoInBTree(self): - d = self.d - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test07_RecnoInBTree..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - rec = d.get(200) - self.assertEqual(type(rec), type(())) - self.assertEqual(len(rec), 2) - if verbose: - print("Record #200 is ", rec) - - c = d.cursor() - c.set('0200') - num = c.get_recno() - self.assertEqual(type(num), type(1)) - if verbose: - print("recno of d['0200'] is ", num) - - rec = c.current() - self.assertEqual(c.set_recno(num), rec) - - c.close() - - - -class BTreeRecnoWithThreadFlagTestCase(BTreeRecnoTestCase): - dbopenflags = db.DB_THREAD - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class BasicDUPTestCase(BasicTestCase): - dbsetflags = db.DB_DUP - - def test08_DuplicateKeys(self): - d = self.d - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test08_DuplicateKeys..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - d.put("dup0", "before") - for x in "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.".split(): - d.put("dup1", x) - d.put("dup2", "after") - - data = d.get("dup1") - self.assertEqual(data, "The") - if verbose: - print(data) - - c = d.cursor() - rec = c.set("dup1") - self.assertEqual(rec, ('dup1', 'The')) - - next_reg = next(c) - self.assertEqual(next_reg, ('dup1', 'quick')) - - rec = c.set("dup1") - count = c.count() - self.assertEqual(count, 9) - - next_dup = c.next_dup() - self.assertEqual(next_dup, ('dup1', 'quick')) - - rec = c.set('dup1') - while rec is not None: - if verbose: - print(rec) - rec = c.next_dup() - - c.set('dup1') - rec = c.next_nodup() - self.assertNotEqual(rec[0], 'dup1') - if verbose: - print(rec) - - c.close() - - - -class BTreeDUPTestCase(BasicDUPTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - -class HashDUPTestCase(BasicDUPTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - -class BTreeDUPWithThreadTestCase(BasicDUPTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - dbopenflags = db.DB_THREAD - -class HashDUPWithThreadTestCase(BasicDUPTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - dbopenflags = db.DB_THREAD - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class BasicMultiDBTestCase(BasicTestCase): - dbname = 'first' - - def otherType(self): - if self.dbtype == db.DB_BTREE: - return db.DB_HASH - else: - return db.DB_BTREE - - def test09_MultiDB(self): - d1 = self.d - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test09_MultiDB..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - d2 = db.DB(self.env) - d2.open(self.filename, "second", self.dbtype, - self.dbopenflags|db.DB_CREATE) - d3 = db.DB(self.env) - d3.open(self.filename, "third", self.otherType(), - self.dbopenflags|db.DB_CREATE) - - for x in "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog".split(): - d2.put(x, self.makeData(x)) - - for x in string.letters: - d3.put(x, x*70) - - d1.sync() - d2.sync() - d3.sync() - d1.close() - d2.close() - d3.close() - - self.d = d1 = d2 = d3 = None - - self.d = d1 = db.DB(self.env) - d1.open(self.filename, self.dbname, flags = self.dbopenflags) - d2 = db.DB(self.env) - d2.open(self.filename, "second", flags = self.dbopenflags) - d3 = db.DB(self.env) - d3.open(self.filename, "third", flags = self.dbopenflags) - - c1 = d1.cursor() - c2 = d2.cursor() - c3 = d3.cursor() - - count = 0 - rec = c1.first() - while rec is not None: - count = count + 1 - if verbose and (count % 50) == 0: - print(rec) - rec = next(c1) - self.assertEqual(count, self._numKeys) - - count = 0 - rec = c2.first() - while rec is not None: - count = count + 1 - if verbose: - print(rec) - rec = next(c2) - self.assertEqual(count, 9) - - count = 0 - rec = c3.first() - while rec is not None: - count = count + 1 - if verbose: - print(rec) - rec = next(c3) - self.assertEqual(count, len(string.letters)) - - - c1.close() - c2.close() - c3.close() - - d2.close() - d3.close() - - - -# Strange things happen if you try to use Multiple DBs per file without a -# DBEnv with MPOOL and LOCKing... - -class BTreeMultiDBTestCase(BasicMultiDBTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - dbopenflags = db.DB_THREAD - useEnv = 1 - envflags = db.DB_THREAD | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_INIT_LOCK - -class HashMultiDBTestCase(BasicMultiDBTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - dbopenflags = db.DB_THREAD - useEnv = 1 - envflags = db.DB_THREAD | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_INIT_LOCK - - -class PrivateObject(unittest.TestCase) : - import sys - if sys.version_info[:3] < (2, 4, 0): - def assertTrue(self, expr, msg=None): - self.failUnless(expr,msg=msg) - - def tearDown(self) : - del self.obj - - def test01_DefaultIsNone(self) : - self.assertEqual(self.obj.get_private(), None) - - def test02_assignment(self) : - a = "example of private object" - self.obj.set_private(a) - b = self.obj.get_private() - self.assertTrue(a is b) # Object identity - - def test03_leak_assignment(self) : - import sys - a = "example of private object" - refcount = sys.getrefcount(a) - self.obj.set_private(a) - self.assertEqual(refcount+1, sys.getrefcount(a)) - self.obj.set_private(None) - self.assertEqual(refcount, sys.getrefcount(a)) - - def test04_leak_GC(self) : - import sys - a = "example of private object" - refcount = sys.getrefcount(a) - self.obj.set_private(a) - self.obj = None - self.assertEqual(refcount, sys.getrefcount(a)) - -class DBEnvPrivateObject(PrivateObject) : - def setUp(self) : - self.obj = db.DBEnv() - -class DBPrivateObject(PrivateObject) : - def setUp(self) : - self.obj = db.DB() - -class CrashAndBurn(unittest.TestCase) : - def test01_OpenCrash(self) : - # See http://bugs.python.org/issue3307 - self.assertRaises(db.DBInvalidArgError, db.DB, None, 65535) - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(VersionTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BasicBTreeTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BasicHashTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BasicBTreeWithThreadFlagTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BasicHashWithThreadFlagTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BasicBTreeWithEnvTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BasicHashWithEnvTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BTreeTransactionTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(HashTransactionTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BTreeRecnoTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BTreeRecnoWithThreadFlagTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BTreeDUPTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(HashDUPTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BTreeDUPWithThreadTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(HashDUPWithThreadTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BTreeMultiDBTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(HashMultiDBTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DBEnvPrivateObject)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DBPrivateObject)) - #suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(CrashAndBurn)) - - return suite - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_compare.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_compare.py deleted file mode 100644 index f73dd3e..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_compare.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,257 +0,0 @@ -""" -TestCases for python DB Btree key comparison function. -""" - -import sys, os, re -from . import test_all -from io import StringIO - -import unittest - -from .test_all import db, dbshelve, test_support, \ - get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path - - -lexical_cmp = cmp - -def lowercase_cmp(left, right): - return cmp (left.lower(), right.lower()) - -def make_reverse_comparator (cmp): - def reverse (left, right, delegate=cmp): - return - delegate (left, right) - return reverse - -_expected_lexical_test_data = ['', 'CCCP', 'a', 'aaa', 'b', 'c', 'cccce', 'ccccf'] -_expected_lowercase_test_data = ['', 'a', 'aaa', 'b', 'c', 'CC', 'cccce', 'ccccf', 'CCCP'] - -class ComparatorTests (unittest.TestCase): - def comparator_test_helper (self, comparator, expected_data): - data = expected_data[:] - - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - if sys.version_info[:3] < (2, 4, 0): - data.sort(comparator) - else : - data.sort(cmp=comparator) - else : # Insertion Sort. Please, improve - data2 = [] - for i in data : - for j, k in enumerate(data2) : - r = comparator(k, i) - if r == 1 : - data2.insert(j, i) - break - else : - data2.append(i) - data = data2 - - self.failUnless (data == expected_data, - "comparator `%s' is not right: %s vs. %s" - % (comparator, expected_data, data)) - def test_lexical_comparator (self): - self.comparator_test_helper (lexical_cmp, _expected_lexical_test_data) - def test_reverse_lexical_comparator (self): - rev = _expected_lexical_test_data[:] - rev.reverse () - self.comparator_test_helper (make_reverse_comparator (lexical_cmp), - rev) - def test_lowercase_comparator (self): - self.comparator_test_helper (lowercase_cmp, - _expected_lowercase_test_data) - -class AbstractBtreeKeyCompareTestCase (unittest.TestCase): - env = None - db = None - - def setUp (self): - self.filename = self.__class__.__name__ + '.db' - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - env = db.DBEnv() - env.open (self.homeDir, - db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL - | db.DB_INIT_LOCK | db.DB_THREAD) - self.env = env - - def tearDown (self): - self.closeDB() - if self.env is not None: - self.env.close() - self.env = None - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def addDataToDB (self, data): - i = 0 - for item in data: - self.db.put (item, str (i)) - i = i + 1 - - def createDB (self, key_comparator): - self.db = db.DB (self.env) - self.setupDB (key_comparator) - self.db.open (self.filename, "test", db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE) - - def setupDB (self, key_comparator): - self.db.set_bt_compare (key_comparator) - - def closeDB (self): - if self.db is not None: - self.db.close () - self.db = None - - def startTest (self): - pass - - def finishTest (self, expected = None): - if expected is not None: - self.check_results (expected) - self.closeDB () - - def check_results (self, expected): - curs = self.db.cursor () - try: - index = 0 - rec = curs.first () - while rec: - key, ignore = rec - self.failUnless (index < len (expected), - "to many values returned from cursor") - self.failUnless (expected[index] == key, - "expected value `%s' at %d but got `%s'" - % (expected[index], index, key)) - index = index + 1 - rec = next(curs) - self.failUnless (index == len (expected), - "not enough values returned from cursor") - finally: - curs.close () - -class BtreeKeyCompareTestCase (AbstractBtreeKeyCompareTestCase): - def runCompareTest (self, comparator, data): - self.startTest () - self.createDB (comparator) - self.addDataToDB (data) - self.finishTest (data) - - def test_lexical_ordering (self): - self.runCompareTest (lexical_cmp, _expected_lexical_test_data) - - def test_reverse_lexical_ordering (self): - expected_rev_data = _expected_lexical_test_data[:] - expected_rev_data.reverse () - self.runCompareTest (make_reverse_comparator (lexical_cmp), - expected_rev_data) - - def test_compare_function_useless (self): - self.startTest () - def socialist_comparator (l, r): - return 0 - self.createDB (socialist_comparator) - self.addDataToDB (['b', 'a', 'd']) - # all things being equal the first key will be the only key - # in the database... (with the last key's value fwiw) - self.finishTest (['b']) - - -class BtreeExceptionsTestCase (AbstractBtreeKeyCompareTestCase): - def test_raises_non_callable (self): - self.startTest () - self.assertRaises (TypeError, self.createDB, 'abc') - self.assertRaises (TypeError, self.createDB, None) - self.finishTest () - - def test_set_bt_compare_with_function (self): - self.startTest () - self.createDB (lexical_cmp) - self.finishTest () - - def check_results (self, results): - pass - - def test_compare_function_incorrect (self): - self.startTest () - def bad_comparator (l, r): - return 1 - # verify that set_bt_compare checks that comparator('', '') == 0 - self.assertRaises (TypeError, self.createDB, bad_comparator) - self.finishTest () - - def verifyStderr(self, method, successRe): - """ - Call method() while capturing sys.stderr output internally and - call self.fail() if successRe.search() does not match the stderr - output. This is used to test for uncatchable exceptions. - """ - stdErr = sys.stderr - sys.stderr = StringIO() - try: - method() - finally: - temp = sys.stderr - sys.stderr = stdErr - errorOut = temp.getvalue() - if not successRe.search(errorOut): - self.fail("unexpected stderr output:\n"+errorOut) - - def _test_compare_function_exception (self): - self.startTest () - def bad_comparator (l, r): - if l == r: - # pass the set_bt_compare test - return 0 - raise RuntimeError("i'm a naughty comparison function") - self.createDB (bad_comparator) - #print "\n*** test should print 2 uncatchable tracebacks ***" - self.addDataToDB (['a', 'b', 'c']) # this should raise, but... - self.finishTest () - - def test_compare_function_exception(self): - self.verifyStderr( - self._test_compare_function_exception, - re.compile('(^RuntimeError:.* naughty.*){2}', re.M|re.S) - ) - - def _test_compare_function_bad_return (self): - self.startTest () - def bad_comparator (l, r): - if l == r: - # pass the set_bt_compare test - return 0 - return l - self.createDB (bad_comparator) - #print "\n*** test should print 2 errors about returning an int ***" - self.addDataToDB (['a', 'b', 'c']) # this should raise, but... - self.finishTest () - - def test_compare_function_bad_return(self): - self.verifyStderr( - self._test_compare_function_bad_return, - re.compile('(^TypeError:.* return an int.*){2}', re.M|re.S) - ) - - - def test_cannot_assign_twice (self): - - def my_compare (a, b): - return 0 - - self.startTest () - self.createDB (my_compare) - try: - self.db.set_bt_compare (my_compare) - self.assert_(0, "this set should fail") - - except RuntimeError as msg: - pass - -def test_suite (): - res = unittest.TestSuite () - - res.addTest (unittest.makeSuite (ComparatorTests)) - res.addTest (unittest.makeSuite (BtreeExceptionsTestCase)) - res.addTest (unittest.makeSuite (BtreeKeyCompareTestCase)) - return res - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main (defaultTest = 'suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_compat.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_compat.py deleted file mode 100644 index 95a29ef..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_compat.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -""" -Test cases adapted from the test_bsddb.py module in Python's -regression test suite. -""" - -import os, string -import unittest - -from .test_all import db, hashopen, btopen, rnopen, verbose, \ - get_new_database_path - - -class CompatibilityTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - self.filename = get_new_database_path() - - def tearDown(self): - try: - os.remove(self.filename) - except os.error: - pass - - - def test01_btopen(self): - self.do_bthash_test(btopen, 'btopen') - - def test02_hashopen(self): - self.do_bthash_test(hashopen, 'hashopen') - - def test03_rnopen(self): - data = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.".split() - if verbose: - print("\nTesting: rnopen") - - f = rnopen(self.filename, 'c') - for x in range(len(data)): - f[x+1] = data[x] - - getTest = (f[1], f[2], f[3]) - if verbose: - print('%s %s %s' % getTest) - - self.assertEqual(getTest[1], 'quick', 'data mismatch!') - - rv = f.set_location(3) - if rv != (3, 'brown'): - self.fail('recno database set_location failed: '+repr(rv)) - - f[25] = 'twenty-five' - f.close() - del f - - f = rnopen(self.filename, 'w') - f[20] = 'twenty' - - def noRec(f): - rec = f[15] - self.assertRaises(KeyError, noRec, f) - - def badKey(f): - rec = f['a string'] - self.assertRaises(TypeError, badKey, f) - - del f[3] - - rec = f.first() - while rec: - if verbose: - print(rec) - try: - rec = next(f) - except KeyError: - break - - f.close() - - - def test04_n_flag(self): - f = hashopen(self.filename, 'n') - f.close() - - - def do_bthash_test(self, factory, what): - if verbose: - print('\nTesting: ', what) - - f = factory(self.filename, 'c') - if verbose: - print('creation...') - - # truth test - if f: - if verbose: print("truth test: true") - else: - if verbose: print("truth test: false") - - f['0'] = '' - f['a'] = 'Guido' - f['b'] = 'van' - f['c'] = 'Rossum' - f['d'] = 'invented' - # 'e' intentionally left out - f['f'] = 'Python' - if verbose: - print('%s %s %s' % (f['a'], f['b'], f['c'])) - - if verbose: - print('key ordering...') - start = f.set_location(f.first()[0]) - if start != ('0', ''): - self.fail("incorrect first() result: "+repr(start)) - while 1: - try: - rec = next(f) - except KeyError: - self.assertEqual(rec, f.last(), 'Error, last <> last!') - f.previous() - break - if verbose: - print(rec) - - self.assert_('f' in f, 'Error, missing key!') - - # test that set_location() returns the next nearest key, value - # on btree databases and raises KeyError on others. - if factory == btopen: - e = f.set_location('e') - if e != ('f', 'Python'): - self.fail('wrong key,value returned: '+repr(e)) - else: - try: - e = f.set_location('e') - except KeyError: - pass - else: - self.fail("set_location on non-existant key did not raise KeyError") - - f.sync() - f.close() - # truth test - try: - if f: - if verbose: print("truth test: true") - else: - if verbose: print("truth test: false") - except db.DBError: - pass - else: - self.fail("Exception expected") - - del f - - if verbose: - print('modification...') - f = factory(self.filename, 'w') - f['d'] = 'discovered' - - if verbose: - print('access...') - for key in list(f.keys()): - word = f[key] - if verbose: - print(word) - - def noRec(f): - rec = f['no such key'] - self.assertRaises(KeyError, noRec, f) - - def badKey(f): - rec = f[15] - self.assertRaises(TypeError, badKey, f) - - f.close() - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -def test_suite(): - return unittest.makeSuite(CompatibilityTestCase) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_cursor_pget_bug.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_cursor_pget_bug.py deleted file mode 100644 index 37edd16..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_cursor_pget_bug.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -import unittest -import os, glob - -from .test_all import db, test_support, get_new_environment_path, \ - get_new_database_path - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class pget_bugTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - """Verify that cursor.pget works properly""" - db_name = 'test-cursor_pget.db' - - def setUp(self): - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - self.env = db.DBEnv() - self.env.open(self.homeDir, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL) - self.primary_db = db.DB(self.env) - self.primary_db.open(self.db_name, 'primary', db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE) - self.secondary_db = db.DB(self.env) - self.secondary_db.set_flags(db.DB_DUP) - self.secondary_db.open(self.db_name, 'secondary', db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE) - self.primary_db.associate(self.secondary_db, lambda key, data: data) - self.primary_db.put('salad', 'eggs') - self.primary_db.put('spam', 'ham') - self.primary_db.put('omelet', 'eggs') - - - def tearDown(self): - self.secondary_db.close() - self.primary_db.close() - self.env.close() - del self.secondary_db - del self.primary_db - del self.env - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def test_pget(self): - cursor = self.secondary_db.cursor() - - self.assertEquals(('eggs', 'salad', 'eggs'), cursor.pget(key='eggs', flags=db.DB_SET)) - self.assertEquals(('eggs', 'omelet', 'eggs'), cursor.pget(db.DB_NEXT_DUP)) - self.assertEquals(None, cursor.pget(db.DB_NEXT_DUP)) - - self.assertEquals(('ham', 'spam', 'ham'), cursor.pget('ham', 'spam', flags=db.DB_SET)) - self.assertEquals(None, cursor.pget(db.DB_NEXT_DUP)) - - cursor.close() - - -def test_suite(): - return unittest.makeSuite(pget_bugTestCase) - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_dbobj.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_dbobj.py deleted file mode 100644 index 629d144..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_dbobj.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ - -import os, string -import unittest - -from .test_all import db, dbobj, test_support, get_new_environment_path, \ - get_new_database_path - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class dbobjTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - """Verify that dbobj.DB and dbobj.DBEnv work properly""" - db_name = 'test-dbobj.db' - - def setUp(self): - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - - def tearDown(self): - if hasattr(self, 'db'): - del self.db - if hasattr(self, 'env'): - del self.env - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def test01_both(self): - class TestDBEnv(dbobj.DBEnv): pass - class TestDB(dbobj.DB): - def put(self, key, *args, **kwargs): - key = key.upper() - # call our parent classes put method with an upper case key - return dbobj.DB.put(*(self, key) + args, **kwargs) - self.env = TestDBEnv() - self.env.open(self.homeDir, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL) - self.db = TestDB(self.env) - self.db.open(self.db_name, db.DB_HASH, db.DB_CREATE) - self.db.put('spam', 'eggs') - self.assertEqual(self.db.get('spam'), None, - "overridden dbobj.DB.put() method failed [1]") - self.assertEqual(self.db.get('SPAM'), 'eggs', - "overridden dbobj.DB.put() method failed [2]") - self.db.close() - self.env.close() - - def test02_dbobj_dict_interface(self): - self.env = dbobj.DBEnv() - self.env.open(self.homeDir, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL) - self.db = dbobj.DB(self.env) - self.db.open(self.db_name+'02', db.DB_HASH, db.DB_CREATE) - # __setitem__ - self.db['spam'] = 'eggs' - # __len__ - self.assertEqual(len(self.db), 1) - # __getitem__ - self.assertEqual(self.db['spam'], 'eggs') - # __del__ - del self.db['spam'] - self.assertEqual(self.db.get('spam'), None, "dbobj __del__ failed") - self.db.close() - self.env.close() - - def test03_dbobj_type_before_open(self): - # Ensure this doesn't cause a segfault. - self.assertRaises(db.DBInvalidArgError, db.DB().type) - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - return unittest.makeSuite(dbobjTestCase) - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_dbshelve.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_dbshelve.py deleted file mode 100644 index 5149ac8..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_dbshelve.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,385 +0,0 @@ -""" -TestCases for checking dbShelve objects. -""" - -import os, string -import random -import unittest - - -from .test_all import db, dbshelve, test_support, verbose, \ - get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path - - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# We want the objects to be comparable so we can test dbshelve.values -# later on. -class DataClass: - def __init__(self): - self.value = random.random() - - def __repr__(self) : # For Python 3.0 comparison - return "DataClass %f" %self.value - - def __cmp__(self, other): # For Python 2.x comparison - return cmp(self.value, other) - - -class DBShelveTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 : - from .test_all import do_proxy_db_py3k - self._flag_proxy_db_py3k = do_proxy_db_py3k(False) - self.filename = get_new_database_path() - self.do_open() - - def tearDown(self): - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 : - from .test_all import do_proxy_db_py3k - do_proxy_db_py3k(self._flag_proxy_db_py3k) - self.do_close() - test_support.unlink(self.filename) - - def mk(self, key): - """Turn key into an appropriate key type for this db""" - # override in child class for RECNO - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - return key - else : - return bytes(key, "iso8859-1") # 8 bits - - def populateDB(self, d): - for x in string.letters: - d[self.mk('S' + x)] = 10 * x # add a string - d[self.mk('I' + x)] = ord(x) # add an integer - d[self.mk('L' + x)] = [x] * 10 # add a list - - inst = DataClass() # add an instance - inst.S = 10 * x - inst.I = ord(x) - inst.L = [x] * 10 - d[self.mk('O' + x)] = inst - - - # overridable in derived classes to affect how the shelf is created/opened - def do_open(self): - self.d = dbshelve.open(self.filename) - - # and closed... - def do_close(self): - self.d.close() - - - - def test01_basics(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test01_basics..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - self.populateDB(self.d) - self.d.sync() - self.do_close() - self.do_open() - d = self.d - - l = len(d) - k = list(d.keys()) - s = d.stat() - f = d.fd() - - if verbose: - print("length:", l) - print("keys:", k) - print("stats:", s) - - self.assertEqual(0, self.mk('bad key') in d) - self.assertEqual(1, self.mk('IA') in d) - self.assertEqual(1, self.mk('OA') in d) - - d.delete(self.mk('IA')) - del d[self.mk('OA')] - self.assertEqual(0, self.mk('IA') in d) - self.assertEqual(0, self.mk('OA') in d) - self.assertEqual(len(d), l-2) - - values = [] - for key in list(d.keys()): - value = d[key] - values.append(value) - if verbose: - print("%s: %s" % (key, value)) - self.checkrec(key, value) - - dbvalues = list(d.values()) - self.assertEqual(len(dbvalues), len(list(d.keys()))) - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - values.sort() - dbvalues.sort() - self.assertEqual(values, dbvalues) - else : # XXX: Convert all to strings. Please, improve - values.sort(key=lambda x : str(x)) - dbvalues.sort(key=lambda x : str(x)) - self.assertEqual(repr(values), repr(dbvalues)) - - items = list(d.items()) - self.assertEqual(len(items), len(values)) - - for key, value in items: - self.checkrec(key, value) - - self.assertEqual(d.get(self.mk('bad key')), None) - self.assertEqual(d.get(self.mk('bad key'), None), None) - self.assertEqual(d.get(self.mk('bad key'), 'a string'), 'a string') - self.assertEqual(d.get(self.mk('bad key'), [1, 2, 3]), [1, 2, 3]) - - d.set_get_returns_none(0) - self.assertRaises(db.DBNotFoundError, d.get, self.mk('bad key')) - d.set_get_returns_none(1) - - d.put(self.mk('new key'), 'new data') - self.assertEqual(d.get(self.mk('new key')), 'new data') - self.assertEqual(d[self.mk('new key')], 'new data') - - - - def test02_cursors(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test02_cursors..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - self.populateDB(self.d) - d = self.d - - count = 0 - c = d.cursor() - rec = c.first() - while rec is not None: - count = count + 1 - if verbose: - print(rec) - key, value = rec - self.checkrec(key, value) - # Hack to avoid conversion by 2to3 tool - rec = getattr(c, "next")() - del c - - self.assertEqual(count, len(d)) - - count = 0 - c = d.cursor() - rec = c.last() - while rec is not None: - count = count + 1 - if verbose: - print(rec) - key, value = rec - self.checkrec(key, value) - rec = c.prev() - - self.assertEqual(count, len(d)) - - c.set(self.mk('SS')) - key, value = c.current() - self.checkrec(key, value) - del c - - - def test03_append(self): - # NOTE: this is overridden in RECNO subclass, don't change its name. - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test03_append..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - self.assertRaises(dbshelve.DBShelveError, - self.d.append, 'unit test was here') - - - def checkrec(self, key, value): - # override this in a subclass if the key type is different - - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 : - if isinstance(key, bytes) : - key = key.decode("iso8859-1") # 8 bits - - x = key[1] - if key[0] == 'S': - self.assertEqual(type(value), str) - self.assertEqual(value, 10 * x) - - elif key[0] == 'I': - self.assertEqual(type(value), int) - self.assertEqual(value, ord(x)) - - elif key[0] == 'L': - self.assertEqual(type(value), list) - self.assertEqual(value, [x] * 10) - - elif key[0] == 'O': - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - from types import InstanceType - self.assertEqual(type(value), InstanceType) - else : - self.assertEqual(type(value), DataClass) - - self.assertEqual(value.S, 10 * x) - self.assertEqual(value.I, ord(x)) - self.assertEqual(value.L, [x] * 10) - - else: - self.assert_(0, 'Unknown key type, fix the test') - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class BasicShelveTestCase(DBShelveTestCase): - def do_open(self): - self.d = dbshelve.DBShelf() - self.d.open(self.filename, self.dbtype, self.dbflags) - - def do_close(self): - self.d.close() - - -class BTreeShelveTestCase(BasicShelveTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - dbflags = db.DB_CREATE - - -class HashShelveTestCase(BasicShelveTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - dbflags = db.DB_CREATE - - -class ThreadBTreeShelveTestCase(BasicShelveTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - dbflags = db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD - - -class ThreadHashShelveTestCase(BasicShelveTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - dbflags = db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class BasicEnvShelveTestCase(DBShelveTestCase): - def do_open(self): - self.env = db.DBEnv() - self.env.open(self.homeDir, - self.envflags | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_CREATE) - - self.filename = os.path.split(self.filename)[1] - self.d = dbshelve.DBShelf(self.env) - self.d.open(self.filename, self.dbtype, self.dbflags) - - - def do_close(self): - self.d.close() - self.env.close() - - - def setUp(self) : - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - DBShelveTestCase.setUp(self) - - def tearDown(self): - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 : - from .test_all import do_proxy_db_py3k - do_proxy_db_py3k(self._flag_proxy_db_py3k) - self.do_close() - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - -class EnvBTreeShelveTestCase(BasicEnvShelveTestCase): - envflags = 0 - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - dbflags = db.DB_CREATE - - -class EnvHashShelveTestCase(BasicEnvShelveTestCase): - envflags = 0 - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - dbflags = db.DB_CREATE - - -class EnvThreadBTreeShelveTestCase(BasicEnvShelveTestCase): - envflags = db.DB_THREAD - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - dbflags = db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD - - -class EnvThreadHashShelveTestCase(BasicEnvShelveTestCase): - envflags = db.DB_THREAD - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - dbflags = db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- -# test cases for a DBShelf in a RECNO DB. - -class RecNoShelveTestCase(BasicShelveTestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_RECNO - dbflags = db.DB_CREATE - - def setUp(self): - BasicShelveTestCase.setUp(self) - - # pool to assign integer key values out of - self.key_pool = list(range(1, 5000)) - self.key_map = {} # map string keys to the number we gave them - self.intkey_map = {} # reverse map of above - - def mk(self, key): - if key not in self.key_map: - self.key_map[key] = self.key_pool.pop(0) - self.intkey_map[self.key_map[key]] = key - return self.key_map[key] - - def checkrec(self, intkey, value): - key = self.intkey_map[intkey] - BasicShelveTestCase.checkrec(self, key, value) - - def test03_append(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test03_append..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - self.d[1] = 'spam' - self.d[5] = 'eggs' - self.assertEqual(6, self.d.append('spam')) - self.assertEqual(7, self.d.append('baked beans')) - self.assertEqual('spam', self.d.get(6)) - self.assertEqual('spam', self.d.get(1)) - self.assertEqual('baked beans', self.d.get(7)) - self.assertEqual('eggs', self.d.get(5)) - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DBShelveTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BTreeShelveTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(HashShelveTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ThreadBTreeShelveTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ThreadHashShelveTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(EnvBTreeShelveTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(EnvHashShelveTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(EnvThreadBTreeShelveTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(EnvThreadHashShelveTestCase)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(RecNoShelveTestCase)) - - return suite - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_dbtables.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_dbtables.py deleted file mode 100644 index 31b7187..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_dbtables.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,405 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- -# A test suite for the table interface built on bsddb.db -#----------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 by Autonomous Zone Industries -# Copyright (C) 2002 Gregory P. Smith -# -# March 20, 2000 -# -# License: This is free software. You may use this software for any -# purpose including modification/redistribution, so long as -# this header remains intact and that you do not claim any -# rights of ownership or authorship of this software. This -# software has been tested, but no warranty is expressed or -# implied. -# -# -- Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org> -# -# $Id$ - -import os, re -try: - import pickle - pickle = pickle -except ImportError: - import pickle - -import unittest -from .test_all import db, dbtables, test_support, verbose, \ - get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class TableDBTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - db_name = 'test-table.db' - - def setUp(self): - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 : - from .test_all import do_proxy_db_py3k - self._flag_proxy_db_py3k = do_proxy_db_py3k(False) - - self.testHomeDir = get_new_environment_path() - self.tdb = dbtables.bsdTableDB( - filename='tabletest.db', dbhome=self.testHomeDir, create=1) - - def tearDown(self): - self.tdb.close() - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 : - from .test_all import do_proxy_db_py3k - do_proxy_db_py3k(self._flag_proxy_db_py3k) - test_support.rmtree(self.testHomeDir) - - def test01(self): - tabname = "test01" - colname = 'cool numbers' - try: - self.tdb.Drop(tabname) - except dbtables.TableDBError: - pass - self.tdb.CreateTable(tabname, [colname]) - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {colname: pickle.dumps(3.14159, 1)}) - else : - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {colname: pickle.dumps(3.14159, - 1).decode("iso8859-1")}) # 8 bits - - if verbose: - self.tdb._db_print() - - values = self.tdb.Select( - tabname, [colname], conditions={colname: None}) - - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - colval = pickle.loads(values[0][colname]) - else : - colval = pickle.loads(bytes(values[0][colname], "iso8859-1")) - self.assert_(colval > 3.141) - self.assert_(colval < 3.142) - - - def test02(self): - tabname = "test02" - col0 = 'coolness factor' - col1 = 'but can it fly?' - col2 = 'Species' - - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - testinfo = [ - {col0: pickle.dumps(8, 1), col1: 'no', col2: 'Penguin'}, - {col0: pickle.dumps(-1, 1), col1: 'no', col2: 'Turkey'}, - {col0: pickle.dumps(9, 1), col1: 'yes', col2: 'SR-71A Blackbird'} - ] - else : - testinfo = [ - {col0: pickle.dumps(8, 1).decode("iso8859-1"), - col1: 'no', col2: 'Penguin'}, - {col0: pickle.dumps(-1, 1).decode("iso8859-1"), - col1: 'no', col2: 'Turkey'}, - {col0: pickle.dumps(9, 1).decode("iso8859-1"), - col1: 'yes', col2: 'SR-71A Blackbird'} - ] - - try: - self.tdb.Drop(tabname) - except dbtables.TableDBError: - pass - self.tdb.CreateTable(tabname, [col0, col1, col2]) - for row in testinfo : - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, row) - - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - values = self.tdb.Select(tabname, [col2], - conditions={col0: lambda x: pickle.loads(x) >= 8}) - else : - values = self.tdb.Select(tabname, [col2], - conditions={col0: lambda x: - pickle.loads(bytes(x, "iso8859-1")) >= 8}) - - self.assertEqual(len(values), 2) - if values[0]['Species'] == 'Penguin' : - self.assertEqual(values[1]['Species'], 'SR-71A Blackbird') - elif values[0]['Species'] == 'SR-71A Blackbird' : - self.assertEqual(values[1]['Species'], 'Penguin') - else : - if verbose: - print("values= %r" % (values,)) - raise RuntimeError("Wrong values returned!") - - def test03(self): - tabname = "test03" - try: - self.tdb.Drop(tabname) - except dbtables.TableDBError: - pass - if verbose: - print('...before CreateTable...') - self.tdb._db_print() - self.tdb.CreateTable(tabname, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e']) - if verbose: - print('...after CreateTable...') - self.tdb._db_print() - self.tdb.Drop(tabname) - if verbose: - print('...after Drop...') - self.tdb._db_print() - self.tdb.CreateTable(tabname, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e']) - - try: - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, - {'a': "", - 'e': pickle.dumps([{4:5, 6:7}, 'foo'], 1), - 'f': "Zero"}) - self.fail('Expected an exception') - except dbtables.TableDBError: - pass - - try: - self.tdb.Select(tabname, [], conditions={'foo': '123'}) - self.fail('Expected an exception') - except dbtables.TableDBError: - pass - - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, - {'a': '42', - 'b': "bad", - 'c': "meep", - 'e': 'Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear'}) - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, - {'a': '581750', - 'b': "good", - 'd': "bla", - 'c': "black", - 'e': 'fuzzy was here'}) - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, - {'a': '800000', - 'b': "good", - 'd': "bla", - 'c': "black", - 'e': 'Fuzzy wuzzy is a bear'}) - - if verbose: - self.tdb._db_print() - - # this should return two rows - values = self.tdb.Select(tabname, ['b', 'a', 'd'], - conditions={'e': re.compile('wuzzy').search, - 'a': re.compile('^[0-9]+$').match}) - self.assertEqual(len(values), 2) - - # now lets delete one of them and try again - self.tdb.Delete(tabname, conditions={'b': dbtables.ExactCond('good')}) - values = self.tdb.Select( - tabname, ['a', 'd', 'b'], - conditions={'e': dbtables.PrefixCond('Fuzzy')}) - self.assertEqual(len(values), 1) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['d'], None) - - values = self.tdb.Select(tabname, ['b'], - conditions={'c': lambda c: c == 'meep'}) - self.assertEqual(len(values), 1) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['b'], "bad") - - - def test04_MultiCondSelect(self): - tabname = "test04_MultiCondSelect" - try: - self.tdb.Drop(tabname) - except dbtables.TableDBError: - pass - self.tdb.CreateTable(tabname, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e']) - - try: - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, - {'a': "", - 'e': pickle.dumps([{4:5, 6:7}, 'foo'], 1), - 'f': "Zero"}) - self.fail('Expected an exception') - except dbtables.TableDBError: - pass - - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'a': "A", 'b': "B", 'c': "C", 'd': "D", - 'e': "E"}) - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'a': "-A", 'b': "-B", 'c': "-C", 'd': "-D", - 'e': "-E"}) - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'a': "A-", 'b': "B-", 'c': "C-", 'd': "D-", - 'e': "E-"}) - - if verbose: - self.tdb._db_print() - - # This select should return 0 rows. it is designed to test - # the bug identified and fixed in sourceforge bug # 590449 - # (Big Thanks to "Rob Tillotson (n9mtb)" for tracking this down - # and supplying a fix!! This one caused many headaches to say - # the least...) - values = self.tdb.Select(tabname, ['b', 'a', 'd'], - conditions={'e': dbtables.ExactCond('E'), - 'a': dbtables.ExactCond('A'), - 'd': dbtables.PrefixCond('-') - } ) - self.assertEqual(len(values), 0, values) - - - def test_CreateOrExtend(self): - tabname = "test_CreateOrExtend" - - self.tdb.CreateOrExtendTable( - tabname, ['name', 'taste', 'filling', 'alcohol content', 'price']) - try: - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, - {'taste': 'crap', - 'filling': 'no', - 'is it Guinness?': 'no'}) - self.fail("Insert should've failed due to bad column name") - except: - pass - self.tdb.CreateOrExtendTable(tabname, - ['name', 'taste', 'is it Guinness?']) - - # these should both succeed as the table should contain the union of both sets of columns. - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'taste': 'crap', 'filling': 'no', - 'is it Guinness?': 'no'}) - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'taste': 'great', 'filling': 'yes', - 'is it Guinness?': 'yes', - 'name': 'Guinness'}) - - - def test_CondObjs(self): - tabname = "test_CondObjs" - - self.tdb.CreateTable(tabname, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'p']) - - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'a': "the letter A", - 'b': "the letter B", - 'c': "is for cookie"}) - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'a': "is for aardvark", - 'e': "the letter E", - 'c': "is for cookie", - 'd': "is for dog"}) - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'a': "the letter A", - 'e': "the letter E", - 'c': "is for cookie", - 'p': "is for Python"}) - - values = self.tdb.Select( - tabname, ['p', 'e'], - conditions={'e': dbtables.PrefixCond('the l')}) - self.assertEqual(len(values), 2, values) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['e'], values[1]['e'], values) - self.assertNotEqual(values[0]['p'], values[1]['p'], values) - - values = self.tdb.Select( - tabname, ['d', 'a'], - conditions={'a': dbtables.LikeCond('%aardvark%')}) - self.assertEqual(len(values), 1, values) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['d'], "is for dog", values) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['a'], "is for aardvark", values) - - values = self.tdb.Select(tabname, None, - {'b': dbtables.Cond(), - 'e':dbtables.LikeCond('%letter%'), - 'a':dbtables.PrefixCond('is'), - 'd':dbtables.ExactCond('is for dog'), - 'c':dbtables.PrefixCond('is for'), - 'p':lambda s: not s}) - self.assertEqual(len(values), 1, values) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['d'], "is for dog", values) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['a'], "is for aardvark", values) - - def test_Delete(self): - tabname = "test_Delete" - self.tdb.CreateTable(tabname, ['x', 'y', 'z']) - - # prior to 2001-05-09 there was a bug where Delete() would - # fail if it encountered any rows that did not have values in - # every column. - # Hunted and Squashed by <Donwulff> (Jukka Santala - donwulff@nic.fi) - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'x': 'X1', 'y':'Y1'}) - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'x': 'X2', 'y':'Y2', 'z': 'Z2'}) - - self.tdb.Delete(tabname, conditions={'x': dbtables.PrefixCond('X')}) - values = self.tdb.Select(tabname, ['y'], - conditions={'x': dbtables.PrefixCond('X')}) - self.assertEqual(len(values), 0) - - def test_Modify(self): - tabname = "test_Modify" - self.tdb.CreateTable(tabname, ['Name', 'Type', 'Access']) - - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'Name': 'Index to MP3 files.doc', - 'Type': 'Word', 'Access': '8'}) - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'Name': 'Nifty.MP3', 'Access': '1'}) - self.tdb.Insert(tabname, {'Type': 'Unknown', 'Access': '0'}) - - def set_type(type): - if type == None: - return 'MP3' - return type - - def increment_access(count): - return str(int(count)+1) - - def remove_value(value): - return None - - self.tdb.Modify(tabname, - conditions={'Access': dbtables.ExactCond('0')}, - mappings={'Access': remove_value}) - self.tdb.Modify(tabname, - conditions={'Name': dbtables.LikeCond('%MP3%')}, - mappings={'Type': set_type}) - self.tdb.Modify(tabname, - conditions={'Name': dbtables.LikeCond('%')}, - mappings={'Access': increment_access}) - - try: - self.tdb.Modify(tabname, - conditions={'Name': dbtables.LikeCond('%')}, - mappings={'Access': 'What is your quest?'}) - except TypeError: - # success, the string value in mappings isn't callable - pass - else: - raise RuntimeError("why was TypeError not raised for bad callable?") - - # Delete key in select conditions - values = self.tdb.Select( - tabname, None, - conditions={'Type': dbtables.ExactCond('Unknown')}) - self.assertEqual(len(values), 1, values) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['Name'], None, values) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['Access'], None, values) - - # Modify value by select conditions - values = self.tdb.Select( - tabname, None, - conditions={'Name': dbtables.ExactCond('Nifty.MP3')}) - self.assertEqual(len(values), 1, values) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['Type'], "MP3", values) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['Access'], "2", values) - - # Make sure change applied only to select conditions - values = self.tdb.Select( - tabname, None, conditions={'Name': dbtables.LikeCond('%doc%')}) - self.assertEqual(len(values), 1, values) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['Type'], "Word", values) - self.assertEqual(values[0]['Access'], "9", values) - - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(TableDBTestCase)) - return suite - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_distributed_transactions.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_distributed_transactions.py deleted file mode 100644 index acf8acd..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_distributed_transactions.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -"""TestCases for distributed transactions. -""" - -import os -import unittest - -from .test_all import db, test_support, get_new_environment_path, \ - get_new_database_path - -try : - a=set() -except : # Python 2.3 - from sets import Set as set -else : - del a - -from .test_all import verbose - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class DBTxn_distributed(unittest.TestCase): - num_txns=1234 - nosync=True - must_open_db=False - def _create_env(self, must_open_db) : - self.dbenv = db.DBEnv() - self.dbenv.set_tx_max(self.num_txns) - self.dbenv.set_lk_max_lockers(self.num_txns*2) - self.dbenv.set_lk_max_locks(self.num_txns*2) - self.dbenv.set_lk_max_objects(self.num_txns*2) - if self.nosync : - self.dbenv.set_flags(db.DB_TXN_NOSYNC,True) - self.dbenv.open(self.homeDir, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD | - db.DB_RECOVER | - db.DB_INIT_TXN | db.DB_INIT_LOG | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | - db.DB_INIT_LOCK, 0o666) - self.db = db.DB(self.dbenv) - self.db.set_re_len(db.DB_XIDDATASIZE) - if must_open_db : - if db.version() > (4,1) : - txn=self.dbenv.txn_begin() - self.db.open(self.filename, - db.DB_QUEUE, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666, - txn=txn) - txn.commit() - else : - self.db.open(self.filename, - db.DB_QUEUE, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - - def setUp(self) : - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - self.filename = "test" - return self._create_env(must_open_db=True) - - def _destroy_env(self): - if self.nosync or (db.version()[:2] == (4,6)): # Known bug - self.dbenv.log_flush() - self.db.close() - self.dbenv.close() - - def tearDown(self): - self._destroy_env() - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def _recreate_env(self,must_open_db) : - self._destroy_env() - self._create_env(must_open_db) - - def test01_distributed_transactions(self) : - txns=set() - adapt = lambda x : x - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 : - adapt = lambda x : bytes(x, "ascii") - # Create transactions, "prepare" them, and - # let them be garbage collected. - for i in range(self.num_txns) : - txn = self.dbenv.txn_begin() - gid = "%%%dd" %db.DB_XIDDATASIZE - gid = adapt(gid %i) - self.db.put(i, gid, txn=txn, flags=db.DB_APPEND) - txns.add(gid) - txn.prepare(gid) - del txn - - self._recreate_env(self.must_open_db) - - # Get "to be recovered" transactions but - # let them be garbage collected. - recovered_txns=self.dbenv.txn_recover() - self.assertEquals(self.num_txns,len(recovered_txns)) - for gid,txn in recovered_txns : - self.assert_(gid in txns) - del txn - del recovered_txns - - self._recreate_env(self.must_open_db) - - # Get "to be recovered" transactions. Commit, abort and - # discard them. - recovered_txns=self.dbenv.txn_recover() - self.assertEquals(self.num_txns,len(recovered_txns)) - discard_txns=set() - committed_txns=set() - state=0 - for gid,txn in recovered_txns : - if state==0 or state==1: - committed_txns.add(gid) - txn.commit() - elif state==2 : - txn.abort() - elif state==3 : - txn.discard() - discard_txns.add(gid) - state=-1 - state+=1 - del txn - del recovered_txns - - self._recreate_env(self.must_open_db) - - # Verify the discarded transactions are still - # around, and dispose them. - recovered_txns=self.dbenv.txn_recover() - self.assertEquals(len(discard_txns),len(recovered_txns)) - for gid,txn in recovered_txns : - txn.abort() - del txn - del recovered_txns - - self._recreate_env(must_open_db=True) - - # Be sure there are not pending transactions. - # Check also database size. - recovered_txns=self.dbenv.txn_recover() - self.assert_(len(recovered_txns)==0) - self.assertEquals(len(committed_txns),self.db.stat()["nkeys"]) - -class DBTxn_distributedSYNC(DBTxn_distributed): - nosync=False - -class DBTxn_distributed_must_open_db(DBTxn_distributed): - must_open_db=True - -class DBTxn_distributedSYNC_must_open_db(DBTxn_distributed): - nosync=False - must_open_db=True - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - if db.version() >= (4,5) : - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DBTxn_distributed)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DBTxn_distributedSYNC)) - if db.version() >= (4,6) : - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DBTxn_distributed_must_open_db)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DBTxn_distributedSYNC_must_open_db)) - return suite - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_early_close.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_early_close.py deleted file mode 100644 index e944cc6..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_early_close.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,195 +0,0 @@ -"""TestCases for checking that it does not segfault when a DBEnv object -is closed before its DB objects. -""" - -import os -import unittest - -from .test_all import db, test_support, verbose, get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path - -# We're going to get warnings in this module about trying to close the db when -# its env is already closed. Let's just ignore those. -try: - import warnings -except ImportError: - pass -else: - warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', - message='DB could not be closed in', - category=RuntimeWarning) - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class DBEnvClosedEarlyCrash(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - self.filename = "test" - - def tearDown(self): - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def test01_close_dbenv_before_db(self): - dbenv = db.DBEnv() - dbenv.open(self.homeDir, - db.DB_INIT_CDB| db.DB_CREATE |db.DB_THREAD|db.DB_INIT_MPOOL, - 0o666) - - d = db.DB(dbenv) - d2 = db.DB(dbenv) - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - - self.assertRaises(db.DBNoSuchFileError, d2.open, - self.filename+"2", db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - - d.put("test","this is a test") - self.assertEqual(d.get("test"), "this is a test", "put!=get") - dbenv.close() # This "close" should close the child db handle also - self.assertRaises(db.DBError, d.get, "test") - - def test02_close_dbenv_before_dbcursor(self): - dbenv = db.DBEnv() - dbenv.open(self.homeDir, - db.DB_INIT_CDB| db.DB_CREATE |db.DB_THREAD|db.DB_INIT_MPOOL, - 0o666) - - d = db.DB(dbenv) - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - - d.put("test","this is a test") - d.put("test2","another test") - d.put("test3","another one") - self.assertEqual(d.get("test"), "this is a test", "put!=get") - c=d.cursor() - c.first() - next(c) - d.close() # This "close" should close the child db handle also - # db.close should close the child cursor - self.assertRaises(db.DBError,c.__next__) - - d = db.DB(dbenv) - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - c=d.cursor() - c.first() - next(c) - dbenv.close() - # The "close" should close the child db handle also, with cursors - self.assertRaises(db.DBError, c.__next__) - - def test03_close_db_before_dbcursor_without_env(self): - import os.path - path=os.path.join(self.homeDir,self.filename) - d = db.DB() - d.open(path, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - - d.put("test","this is a test") - d.put("test2","another test") - d.put("test3","another one") - self.assertEqual(d.get("test"), "this is a test", "put!=get") - c=d.cursor() - c.first() - next(c) - d.close() - # The "close" should close the child db handle also - self.assertRaises(db.DBError, c.__next__) - - def test04_close_massive(self): - dbenv = db.DBEnv() - dbenv.open(self.homeDir, - db.DB_INIT_CDB| db.DB_CREATE |db.DB_THREAD|db.DB_INIT_MPOOL, - 0o666) - - dbs=[db.DB(dbenv) for i in range(16)] - cursors=[] - for i in dbs : - i.open(self.filename, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - - dbs[10].put("test","this is a test") - dbs[10].put("test2","another test") - dbs[10].put("test3","another one") - self.assertEqual(dbs[4].get("test"), "this is a test", "put!=get") - - for i in dbs : - cursors.extend([i.cursor() for j in range(32)]) - - for i in dbs[::3] : - i.close() - for i in cursors[::3] : - i.close() - - # Check for missing exception in DB! (after DB close) - self.assertRaises(db.DBError, dbs[9].get, "test") - - # Check for missing exception in DBCursor! (after DB close) - self.assertRaises(db.DBError, cursors[101].first) - - cursors[80].first() - next(cursors[80]) - dbenv.close() # This "close" should close the child db handle also - # Check for missing exception! (after DBEnv close) - self.assertRaises(db.DBError, cursors[80].__next__) - - def test05_close_dbenv_delete_db_success(self): - dbenv = db.DBEnv() - dbenv.open(self.homeDir, - db.DB_INIT_CDB| db.DB_CREATE |db.DB_THREAD|db.DB_INIT_MPOOL, - 0o666) - - d = db.DB(dbenv) - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - - dbenv.close() # This "close" should close the child db handle also - - del d - try: - import gc - except ImportError: - gc = None - if gc: - # force d.__del__ [DB_dealloc] to be called - gc.collect() - - def test06_close_txn_before_dup_cursor(self) : - dbenv = db.DBEnv() - dbenv.open(self.homeDir,db.DB_INIT_TXN | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | - db.DB_INIT_LOG | db.DB_CREATE) - d = db.DB(dbenv) - txn = dbenv.txn_begin() - if db.version() < (4,1) : - d.open(self.filename, dbtype = db.DB_HASH, flags = db.DB_CREATE) - else : - d.open(self.filename, dbtype = db.DB_HASH, flags = db.DB_CREATE, - txn=txn) - d.put("XXX", "yyy", txn=txn) - txn.commit() - txn = dbenv.txn_begin() - c1 = d.cursor(txn) - c2 = c1.dup() - self.assertEquals(("XXX", "yyy"), c1.first()) - import warnings - # Not interested in warnings about implicit close. - warnings.simplefilter("ignore") - txn.commit() - warnings.resetwarnings() - self.assertRaises(db.DBCursorClosedError, c2.first) - - if db.version() > (4,3,0) : - def test07_close_db_before_sequence(self): - import os.path - path=os.path.join(self.homeDir,self.filename) - d = db.DB() - d.open(path, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - dbs=db.DBSequence(d) - d.close() # This "close" should close the child DBSequence also - dbs.close() # If not closed, core dump (in Berkeley DB 4.6.*) - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DBEnvClosedEarlyCrash)) - return suite - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_env_close.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_env_close.py deleted file mode 100644 index 4809685..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_env_close.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -"""TestCases for checking that it does not segfault when a DBEnv object -is closed before its DB objects. -""" - -import os -import shutil -import sys -import tempfile -import unittest - -try: - # For Pythons w/distutils pybsddb - from bsddb3 import db -except ImportError: - # For Python 2.3 - from bsddb import db - -try: - from bsddb3 import test_support -except ImportError: - from test import support as test_support - -from bsddb.test.test_all import verbose - -# We're going to get warnings in this module about trying to close the db when -# its env is already closed. Let's just ignore those. -try: - import warnings -except ImportError: - pass -else: - warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', - message='DB could not be closed in', - category=RuntimeWarning) - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class DBEnvClosedEarlyCrash(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - self.homeDir = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), 'db_home%d'%os.getpid()) - try: os.mkdir(self.homeDir) - except os.error: pass - tempfile.tempdir = self.homeDir - self.filename = os.path.split(tempfile.mktemp())[1] - tempfile.tempdir = None - - def tearDown(self): - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def test01_close_dbenv_before_db(self): - dbenv = db.DBEnv() - dbenv.open(self.homeDir, - db.DB_INIT_CDB| db.DB_CREATE |db.DB_THREAD|db.DB_INIT_MPOOL, - 0o666) - - d = db.DB(dbenv) - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - - try: - dbenv.close() - except db.DBError: - try: - d.close() - except db.DBError: - return - assert 0, \ - "DB close did not raise an exception about its "\ - "DBEnv being trashed" - - # XXX This may fail when using older versions of BerkeleyDB. - # E.g. 3.2.9 never raised the exception. - assert 0, "dbenv did not raise an exception about its DB being open" - - - def test02_close_dbenv_delete_db_success(self): - dbenv = db.DBEnv() - dbenv.open(self.homeDir, - db.DB_INIT_CDB| db.DB_CREATE |db.DB_THREAD|db.DB_INIT_MPOOL, - 0o666) - - d = db.DB(dbenv) - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - - try: - dbenv.close() - except db.DBError: - pass # good, it should raise an exception - - del d - try: - import gc - except ImportError: - gc = None - if gc: - # force d.__del__ [DB_dealloc] to be called - gc.collect() - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DBEnvClosedEarlyCrash)) - return suite - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_get_none.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_get_none.py deleted file mode 100644 index abf2421..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_get_none.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -""" -TestCases for checking set_get_returns_none. -""" - -import os, string -import unittest - -from .test_all import db, verbose, get_new_database_path - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class GetReturnsNoneTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - self.filename = get_new_database_path() - - def tearDown(self): - try: - os.remove(self.filename) - except os.error: - pass - - - def test01_get_returns_none(self): - d = db.DB() - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE) - d.set_get_returns_none(1) - - for x in string.letters: - d.put(x, x * 40) - - data = d.get('bad key') - self.assertEqual(data, None) - - data = d.get(string.letters[0]) - self.assertEqual(data, string.letters[0]*40) - - count = 0 - c = d.cursor() - rec = c.first() - while rec: - count = count + 1 - rec = next(c) - - self.assertEqual(rec, None) - self.assertEqual(count, len(string.letters)) - - c.close() - d.close() - - - def test02_get_raises_exception(self): - d = db.DB() - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE) - d.set_get_returns_none(0) - - for x in string.letters: - d.put(x, x * 40) - - self.assertRaises(db.DBNotFoundError, d.get, 'bad key') - self.assertRaises(KeyError, d.get, 'bad key') - - data = d.get(string.letters[0]) - self.assertEqual(data, string.letters[0]*40) - - count = 0 - exceptionHappened = 0 - c = d.cursor() - rec = c.first() - while rec: - count = count + 1 - try: - rec = next(c) - except db.DBNotFoundError: # end of the records - exceptionHappened = 1 - break - - self.assertNotEqual(rec, None) - self.assert_(exceptionHappened) - self.assertEqual(count, len(string.letters)) - - c.close() - d.close() - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - return unittest.makeSuite(GetReturnsNoneTestCase) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_join.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_join.py deleted file mode 100644 index e92a33c..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_join.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -"""TestCases for using the DB.join and DBCursor.join_item methods. -""" - -import os - -import unittest - -from .test_all import db, dbshelve, test_support, verbose, \ - get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -ProductIndex = [ - ('apple', "Convenience Store"), - ('blueberry', "Farmer's Market"), - ('shotgun', "S-Mart"), # Aisle 12 - ('pear', "Farmer's Market"), - ('chainsaw', "S-Mart"), # "Shop smart. Shop S-Mart!" - ('strawberry', "Farmer's Market"), -] - -ColorIndex = [ - ('blue', "blueberry"), - ('red', "apple"), - ('red', "chainsaw"), - ('red', "strawberry"), - ('yellow', "peach"), - ('yellow', "pear"), - ('black', "shotgun"), -] - -class JoinTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - keytype = '' - - def setUp(self): - self.filename = self.__class__.__name__ + '.db' - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - self.env = db.DBEnv() - self.env.open(self.homeDir, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_INIT_LOCK ) - - def tearDown(self): - self.env.close() - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def test01_join(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test01_join..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - # create and populate primary index - priDB = db.DB(self.env) - priDB.open(self.filename, "primary", db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE) - list(map(lambda t, priDB=priDB: priDB.put(*t), ProductIndex)) - - # create and populate secondary index - secDB = db.DB(self.env) - secDB.set_flags(db.DB_DUP | db.DB_DUPSORT) - secDB.open(self.filename, "secondary", db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE) - list(map(lambda t, secDB=secDB: secDB.put(*t), ColorIndex)) - - sCursor = None - jCursor = None - try: - # lets look up all of the red Products - sCursor = secDB.cursor() - # Don't do the .set() in an assert, or you can get a bogus failure - # when running python -O - tmp = sCursor.set('red') - self.assert_(tmp) - - # FIXME: jCursor doesn't properly hold a reference to its - # cursors, if they are closed before jcursor is used it - # can cause a crash. - jCursor = priDB.join([sCursor]) - - if jCursor.get(0) != ('apple', "Convenience Store"): - self.fail("join cursor positioned wrong") - if jCursor.join_item() != 'chainsaw': - self.fail("DBCursor.join_item returned wrong item") - if jCursor.get(0)[0] != 'strawberry': - self.fail("join cursor returned wrong thing") - if jCursor.get(0): # there were only three red items to return - self.fail("join cursor returned too many items") - finally: - if jCursor: - jCursor.close() - if sCursor: - sCursor.close() - priDB.close() - secDB.close() - - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(JoinTestCase)) - - return suite diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_lock.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_lock.py deleted file mode 100644 index 75c1022..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_lock.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,179 +0,0 @@ -""" -TestCases for testing the locking sub-system. -""" - -import time - -import unittest -from .test_all import db, test_support, verbose, have_threads, \ - get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path - -if have_threads : - from threading import Thread - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - from threading import currentThread - else : - from threading import current_thread as currentThread - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class LockingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - import sys - if sys.version_info[:3] < (2, 4, 0): - def assertTrue(self, expr, msg=None): - self.failUnless(expr,msg=msg) - - - def setUp(self): - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - self.env = db.DBEnv() - self.env.open(self.homeDir, db.DB_THREAD | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | - db.DB_INIT_LOCK | db.DB_CREATE) - - - def tearDown(self): - self.env.close() - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - - def test01_simple(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test01_simple..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - anID = self.env.lock_id() - if verbose: - print("locker ID: %s" % anID) - lock = self.env.lock_get(anID, "some locked thing", db.DB_LOCK_WRITE) - if verbose: - print("Aquired lock: %s" % lock) - self.env.lock_put(lock) - if verbose: - print("Released lock: %s" % lock) - self.env.lock_id_free(anID) - - - def test02_threaded(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test02_threaded..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - threads = [] - threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, - args=(db.DB_LOCK_WRITE,))) - threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, - args=(db.DB_LOCK_READ,))) - threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, - args=(db.DB_LOCK_READ,))) - threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, - args=(db.DB_LOCK_WRITE,))) - threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, - args=(db.DB_LOCK_READ,))) - threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, - args=(db.DB_LOCK_READ,))) - threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, - args=(db.DB_LOCK_WRITE,))) - threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, - args=(db.DB_LOCK_WRITE,))) - threads.append(Thread(target = self.theThread, - args=(db.DB_LOCK_WRITE,))) - - for t in threads: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - t.setDaemon(True) - else : - t.daemon = True - t.start() - for t in threads: - t.join() - - def test03_lock_timeout(self): - self.env.set_timeout(0, db.DB_SET_LOCK_TIMEOUT) - self.env.set_timeout(0, db.DB_SET_TXN_TIMEOUT) - self.env.set_timeout(123456, db.DB_SET_LOCK_TIMEOUT) - self.env.set_timeout(7890123, db.DB_SET_TXN_TIMEOUT) - - def deadlock_detection() : - while not deadlock_detection.end : - deadlock_detection.count = \ - self.env.lock_detect(db.DB_LOCK_EXPIRE) - if deadlock_detection.count : - while not deadlock_detection.end : - pass - break - time.sleep(0.01) - - deadlock_detection.end=False - deadlock_detection.count=0 - t=Thread(target=deadlock_detection) - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - t.setDaemon(True) - else : - t.daemon = True - t.start() - self.env.set_timeout(100000, db.DB_SET_LOCK_TIMEOUT) - anID = self.env.lock_id() - anID2 = self.env.lock_id() - self.assertNotEqual(anID, anID2) - lock = self.env.lock_get(anID, "shared lock", db.DB_LOCK_WRITE) - start_time=time.time() - self.assertRaises(db.DBLockNotGrantedError, - self.env.lock_get,anID2, "shared lock", db.DB_LOCK_READ) - end_time=time.time() - deadlock_detection.end=True - self.assertTrue((end_time-start_time) >= 0.1) - self.env.lock_put(lock) - t.join() - - self.env.lock_id_free(anID) - self.env.lock_id_free(anID2) - - if db.version() >= (4,6): - self.assertTrue(deadlock_detection.count>0) - - def theThread(self, lockType): - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - name = currentThread().getName() - else : - name = currentThread().name - - if lockType == db.DB_LOCK_WRITE: - lt = "write" - else: - lt = "read" - - anID = self.env.lock_id() - if verbose: - print("%s: locker ID: %s" % (name, anID)) - - for i in range(1000) : - lock = self.env.lock_get(anID, "some locked thing", lockType) - if verbose: - print("%s: Aquired %s lock: %s" % (name, lt, lock)) - - self.env.lock_put(lock) - if verbose: - print("%s: Released %s lock: %s" % (name, lt, lock)) - - self.env.lock_id_free(anID) - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - - if have_threads: - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(LockingTestCase)) - else: - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(LockingTestCase, 'test01')) - - return suite - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_misc.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_misc.py deleted file mode 100644 index 498b4d3..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_misc.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -"""Miscellaneous bsddb module test cases -""" - -import os -import unittest - -from .test_all import db, dbshelve, hashopen, test_support, get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class MiscTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - self.filename = self.__class__.__name__ + '.db' - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - - def tearDown(self): - test_support.unlink(self.filename) - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def test01_badpointer(self): - dbs = dbshelve.open(self.filename) - dbs.close() - self.assertRaises(db.DBError, dbs.get, "foo") - - def test02_db_home(self): - env = db.DBEnv() - # check for crash fixed when db_home is used before open() - self.assert_(env.db_home is None) - env.open(self.homeDir, db.DB_CREATE) - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - self.assertEqual(self.homeDir, env.db_home) - else : - self.assertEqual(bytes(self.homeDir, "ascii"), env.db_home) - - def test03_repr_closed_db(self): - db = hashopen(self.filename) - db.close() - rp = repr(db) - self.assertEquals(rp, "{}") - - def test04_repr_db(self) : - db = hashopen(self.filename) - d = {} - for i in range(100) : - db[repr(i)] = repr(100*i) - d[repr(i)] = repr(100*i) - db.close() - db = hashopen(self.filename) - rp = repr(db) - self.assertEquals(rp, repr(d)) - db.close() - - # http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1708868&group_id=13900&atid=313900 - # - # See the bug report for details. - # - # The problem was that make_key_dbt() was not allocating a copy of - # string keys but FREE_DBT() was always being told to free it when the - # database was opened with DB_THREAD. - def test05_double_free_make_key_dbt(self): - try: - db1 = db.DB() - db1.open(self.filename, None, db.DB_BTREE, - db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD) - - curs = db1.cursor() - t = curs.get("/foo", db.DB_SET) - # double free happened during exit from DBC_get - finally: - db1.close() - test_support.unlink(self.filename) - - def test06_key_with_null_bytes(self): - try: - db1 = db.DB() - db1.open(self.filename, None, db.DB_HASH, db.DB_CREATE) - db1['a'] = 'eh?' - db1['a\x00'] = 'eh zed.' - db1['a\x00a'] = 'eh zed eh?' - db1['aaa'] = 'eh eh eh!' - keys = list(db1.keys()) - keys.sort() - self.assertEqual(['a', 'a\x00', 'a\x00a', 'aaa'], keys) - self.assertEqual(db1['a'], 'eh?') - self.assertEqual(db1['a\x00'], 'eh zed.') - self.assertEqual(db1['a\x00a'], 'eh zed eh?') - self.assertEqual(db1['aaa'], 'eh eh eh!') - finally: - db1.close() - test_support.unlink(self.filename) - - def test07_DB_set_flags_persists(self): - if db.version() < (4,2): - # The get_flags API required for this to work is only available - # in Berkeley DB >= 4.2 - return - try: - db1 = db.DB() - db1.set_flags(db.DB_DUPSORT) - db1.open(self.filename, db.DB_HASH, db.DB_CREATE) - db1['a'] = 'eh' - db1['a'] = 'A' - self.assertEqual([('a', 'A')], list(db1.items())) - db1.put('a', 'Aa') - self.assertEqual([('a', 'A'), ('a', 'Aa')], list(db1.items())) - db1.close() - db1 = db.DB() - # no set_flags call, we're testing that it reads and obeys - # the flags on open. - db1.open(self.filename, db.DB_HASH) - self.assertEqual([('a', 'A'), ('a', 'Aa')], list(db1.items())) - # if it read the flags right this will replace all values - # for key 'a' instead of adding a new one. (as a dict should) - db1['a'] = 'new A' - self.assertEqual([('a', 'new A')], list(db1.items())) - finally: - db1.close() - test_support.unlink(self.filename) - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -def test_suite(): - return unittest.makeSuite(MiscTestCase) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_pickle.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_pickle.py deleted file mode 100644 index a8d9199..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_pickle.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ - -import os -import pickle -try: - import pickle -except ImportError: - pickle = None -import unittest - -from .test_all import db, test_support, get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class pickleTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - """Verify that DBError can be pickled and unpickled""" - db_name = 'test-dbobj.db' - - def setUp(self): - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - - def tearDown(self): - if hasattr(self, 'db'): - del self.db - if hasattr(self, 'env'): - del self.env - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def _base_test_pickle_DBError(self, pickle): - self.env = db.DBEnv() - self.env.open(self.homeDir, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL) - self.db = db.DB(self.env) - self.db.open(self.db_name, db.DB_HASH, db.DB_CREATE) - self.db.put('spam', 'eggs') - self.assertEqual(self.db['spam'], 'eggs') - try: - self.db.put('spam', 'ham', flags=db.DB_NOOVERWRITE) - except db.DBError as egg: - pickledEgg = pickle.dumps(egg) - #print repr(pickledEgg) - rottenEgg = pickle.loads(pickledEgg) - if rottenEgg.args != egg.args or type(rottenEgg) != type(egg): - raise Exception(rottenEgg, '!=', egg) - else: - raise Exception("where's my DBError exception?!?") - - self.db.close() - self.env.close() - - def test01_pickle_DBError(self): - self._base_test_pickle_DBError(pickle=pickle) - - if pickle: - def test02_cPickle_DBError(self): - self._base_test_pickle_DBError(pickle=pickle) - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - return unittest.makeSuite(pickleTestCase) - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_queue.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_queue.py deleted file mode 100644 index c29295c..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_queue.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -""" -TestCases for exercising a Queue DB. -""" - -import os, string -from pprint import pprint -import unittest - -from .test_all import db, verbose, get_new_database_path - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class SimpleQueueTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - self.filename = get_new_database_path() - - def tearDown(self): - try: - os.remove(self.filename) - except os.error: - pass - - - def test01_basic(self): - # Basic Queue tests using the deprecated DBCursor.consume method. - - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test01_basic..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - d = db.DB() - d.set_re_len(40) # Queues must be fixed length - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_QUEUE, db.DB_CREATE) - - if verbose: - print("before appends" + '-' * 30) - pprint(d.stat()) - - for x in string.letters: - d.append(x * 40) - - self.assertEqual(len(d), len(string.letters)) - - d.put(100, "some more data") - d.put(101, "and some more ") - d.put(75, "out of order") - d.put(1, "replacement data") - - self.assertEqual(len(d), len(string.letters)+3) - - if verbose: - print("before close" + '-' * 30) - pprint(d.stat()) - - d.close() - del d - d = db.DB() - d.open(self.filename) - - if verbose: - print("after open" + '-' * 30) - pprint(d.stat()) - - # Test "txn" as a positional parameter - d.append("one more", None) - # Test "txn" as a keyword parameter - d.append("another one", txn=None) - - c = d.cursor() - - if verbose: - print("after append" + '-' * 30) - pprint(d.stat()) - - rec = c.consume() - while rec: - if verbose: - print(rec) - rec = c.consume() - c.close() - - if verbose: - print("after consume loop" + '-' * 30) - pprint(d.stat()) - - self.assertEqual(len(d), 0, \ - "if you see this message then you need to rebuild " \ - "Berkeley DB 3.1.17 with the patch in patches/qam_stat.diff") - - d.close() - - - - def test02_basicPost32(self): - # Basic Queue tests using the new DB.consume method in DB 3.2+ - # (No cursor needed) - - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test02_basicPost32..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - if db.version() < (3, 2, 0): - if verbose: - print("Test not run, DB not new enough...") - return - - d = db.DB() - d.set_re_len(40) # Queues must be fixed length - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_QUEUE, db.DB_CREATE) - - if verbose: - print("before appends" + '-' * 30) - pprint(d.stat()) - - for x in string.letters: - d.append(x * 40) - - self.assertEqual(len(d), len(string.letters)) - - d.put(100, "some more data") - d.put(101, "and some more ") - d.put(75, "out of order") - d.put(1, "replacement data") - - self.assertEqual(len(d), len(string.letters)+3) - - if verbose: - print("before close" + '-' * 30) - pprint(d.stat()) - - d.close() - del d - d = db.DB() - d.open(self.filename) - #d.set_get_returns_none(true) - - if verbose: - print("after open" + '-' * 30) - pprint(d.stat()) - - d.append("one more") - - if verbose: - print("after append" + '-' * 30) - pprint(d.stat()) - - rec = d.consume() - while rec: - if verbose: - print(rec) - rec = d.consume() - - if verbose: - print("after consume loop" + '-' * 30) - pprint(d.stat()) - - d.close() - - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - return unittest.makeSuite(SimpleQueueTestCase) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_recno.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_recno.py deleted file mode 100644 index 300f833..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_recno.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,300 +0,0 @@ -"""TestCases for exercising a Recno DB. -""" - -import os -import errno -from pprint import pprint -import unittest - -from .test_all import db, test_support, verbose, get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path - -letters = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class SimpleRecnoTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - import sys - if sys.version_info[:3] < (2, 4, 0): - def assertFalse(self, expr, msg=None): - self.failIf(expr,msg=msg) - - def setUp(self): - self.filename = get_new_database_path() - self.homeDir = None - - def tearDown(self): - test_support.unlink(self.filename) - if self.homeDir: - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def test01_basic(self): - d = db.DB() - - get_returns_none = d.set_get_returns_none(2) - d.set_get_returns_none(get_returns_none) - - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_RECNO, db.DB_CREATE) - - for x in letters: - recno = d.append(x * 60) - self.assertEqual(type(recno), type(0)) - self.assert_(recno >= 1) - if verbose: - print(recno, end=' ') - - if verbose: print() - - stat = d.stat() - if verbose: - pprint(stat) - - for recno in range(1, len(d)+1): - data = d[recno] - if verbose: - print(data) - - self.assertEqual(type(data), type("")) - self.assertEqual(data, d.get(recno)) - - try: - data = d[0] # This should raise a KeyError!?!?! - except db.DBInvalidArgError as val: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - self.assertEqual(val[0], db.EINVAL) - else : - self.assertEqual(val.args[0], db.EINVAL) - if verbose: print(val) - else: - self.fail("expected exception") - - # test that has_key raises DB exceptions (fixed in pybsddb 4.3.2) - try: - 0 in d - except db.DBError as val: - pass - else: - self.fail("has_key did not raise a proper exception") - - try: - data = d[100] - except KeyError: - pass - else: - self.fail("expected exception") - - try: - data = d.get(100) - except db.DBNotFoundError as val: - if get_returns_none: - self.fail("unexpected exception") - else: - self.assertEqual(data, None) - - keys = list(d.keys()) - if verbose: - print(keys) - self.assertEqual(type(keys), type([])) - self.assertEqual(type(keys[0]), type(123)) - self.assertEqual(len(keys), len(d)) - - items = list(d.items()) - if verbose: - pprint(items) - self.assertEqual(type(items), type([])) - self.assertEqual(type(items[0]), type(())) - self.assertEqual(len(items[0]), 2) - self.assertEqual(type(items[0][0]), type(123)) - self.assertEqual(type(items[0][1]), type("")) - self.assertEqual(len(items), len(d)) - - self.assert_(25 in d) - - del d[25] - self.assertFalse(25 in d) - - d.delete(13) - self.assertFalse(13 in d) - - data = d.get_both(26, "z" * 60) - self.assertEqual(data, "z" * 60, 'was %r' % data) - if verbose: - print(data) - - fd = d.fd() - if verbose: - print(fd) - - c = d.cursor() - rec = c.first() - while rec: - if verbose: - print(rec) - rec = next(c) - - c.set(50) - rec = c.current() - if verbose: - print(rec) - - c.put(-1, "a replacement record", db.DB_CURRENT) - - c.set(50) - rec = c.current() - self.assertEqual(rec, (50, "a replacement record")) - if verbose: - print(rec) - - rec = c.set_range(30) - if verbose: - print(rec) - - # test that non-existant key lookups work (and that - # DBC_set_range doesn't have a memleak under valgrind) - rec = c.set_range(999999) - self.assertEqual(rec, None) - if verbose: - print(rec) - - c.close() - d.close() - - d = db.DB() - d.open(self.filename) - c = d.cursor() - - # put a record beyond the consecutive end of the recno's - d[100] = "way out there" - self.assertEqual(d[100], "way out there") - - try: - data = d[99] - except KeyError: - pass - else: - self.fail("expected exception") - - try: - d.get(99) - except db.DBKeyEmptyError as val: - if get_returns_none: - self.fail("unexpected DBKeyEmptyError exception") - else: - self.assertEqual(val[0], db.DB_KEYEMPTY) - if verbose: print(val) - else: - if not get_returns_none: - self.fail("expected exception") - - rec = c.set(40) - while rec: - if verbose: - print(rec) - rec = next(c) - - c.close() - d.close() - - def test02_WithSource(self): - """ - A Recno file that is given a "backing source file" is essentially a - simple ASCII file. Normally each record is delimited by \n and so is - just a line in the file, but you can set a different record delimiter - if needed. - """ - homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - self.homeDir = homeDir - source = os.path.join(homeDir, 'test_recno.txt') - if not os.path.isdir(homeDir): - os.mkdir(homeDir) - f = open(source, 'w') # create the file - f.close() - - d = db.DB() - # This is the default value, just checking if both int - d.set_re_delim(0x0A) - d.set_re_delim('\n') # and char can be used... - d.set_re_source(source) - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_RECNO, db.DB_CREATE) - - data = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog".split() - for datum in data: - d.append(datum) - d.sync() - d.close() - - # get the text from the backing source - text = open(source, 'r').read() - text = text.strip() - if verbose: - print(text) - print(data) - print(text.split('\n')) - - self.assertEqual(text.split('\n'), data) - - # open as a DB again - d = db.DB() - d.set_re_source(source) - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_RECNO) - - d[3] = 'reddish-brown' - d[8] = 'comatose' - - d.sync() - d.close() - - text = open(source, 'r').read() - text = text.strip() - if verbose: - print(text) - print(text.split('\n')) - - self.assertEqual(text.split('\n'), - "The quick reddish-brown fox jumped over the comatose dog".split()) - - def test03_FixedLength(self): - d = db.DB() - d.set_re_len(40) # fixed length records, 40 bytes long - d.set_re_pad('-') # sets the pad character... - d.set_re_pad(45) # ...test both int and char - d.open(self.filename, db.DB_RECNO, db.DB_CREATE) - - for x in letters: - d.append(x * 35) # These will be padded - - d.append('.' * 40) # this one will be exact - - try: # this one will fail - d.append('bad' * 20) - except db.DBInvalidArgError as val: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - self.assertEqual(val[0], db.EINVAL) - else : - self.assertEqual(val.args[0], db.EINVAL) - if verbose: print(val) - else: - self.fail("expected exception") - - c = d.cursor() - rec = c.first() - while rec: - if verbose: - print(rec) - rec = next(c) - - c.close() - d.close() - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -def test_suite(): - return unittest.makeSuite(SimpleRecnoTestCase) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_replication.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_replication.py deleted file mode 100644 index 4668194..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_replication.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,444 +0,0 @@ -"""TestCases for distributed transactions. -""" - -import os -import time -import unittest - -from .test_all import db, test_support, have_threads, verbose, \ - get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class DBReplicationManager(unittest.TestCase): - import sys - if sys.version_info[:3] < (2, 4, 0): - def assertTrue(self, expr, msg=None): - self.failUnless(expr,msg=msg) - - def setUp(self) : - self.homeDirMaster = get_new_environment_path() - self.homeDirClient = get_new_environment_path() - - self.dbenvMaster = db.DBEnv() - self.dbenvClient = db.DBEnv() - - # Must use "DB_THREAD" because the Replication Manager will - # be executed in other threads but will use the same environment. - # http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=645788&tstart=0 - self.dbenvMaster.open(self.homeDirMaster, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_TXN - | db.DB_INIT_LOG | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_INIT_LOCK | - db.DB_INIT_REP | db.DB_RECOVER | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - self.dbenvClient.open(self.homeDirClient, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_TXN - | db.DB_INIT_LOG | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_INIT_LOCK | - db.DB_INIT_REP | db.DB_RECOVER | db.DB_THREAD, 0o666) - - self.confirmed_master=self.client_startupdone=False - def confirmed_master(a,b,c) : - if b==db.DB_EVENT_REP_MASTER : - self.confirmed_master=True - - def client_startupdone(a,b,c) : - if b==db.DB_EVENT_REP_STARTUPDONE : - self.client_startupdone=True - - self.dbenvMaster.set_event_notify(confirmed_master) - self.dbenvClient.set_event_notify(client_startupdone) - - #self.dbenvMaster.set_verbose(db.DB_VERB_REPLICATION, True) - #self.dbenvMaster.set_verbose(db.DB_VERB_FILEOPS_ALL, True) - #self.dbenvClient.set_verbose(db.DB_VERB_REPLICATION, True) - #self.dbenvClient.set_verbose(db.DB_VERB_FILEOPS_ALL, True) - - self.dbMaster = self.dbClient = None - - - def tearDown(self): - if self.dbClient : - self.dbClient.close() - if self.dbMaster : - self.dbMaster.close() - self.dbenvClient.close() - self.dbenvMaster.close() - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDirClient) - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDirMaster) - - def test01_basic_replication(self) : - master_port = test_support.find_unused_port() - self.dbenvMaster.repmgr_set_local_site("127.0.0.1", master_port) - client_port = test_support.find_unused_port() - self.dbenvClient.repmgr_set_local_site("127.0.0.1", client_port) - self.dbenvMaster.repmgr_add_remote_site("127.0.0.1", client_port) - self.dbenvClient.repmgr_add_remote_site("127.0.0.1", master_port) - self.dbenvMaster.rep_set_nsites(2) - self.dbenvClient.rep_set_nsites(2) - self.dbenvMaster.rep_set_priority(10) - self.dbenvClient.rep_set_priority(0) - - self.dbenvMaster.rep_set_timeout(db.DB_REP_CONNECTION_RETRY,100123) - self.dbenvClient.rep_set_timeout(db.DB_REP_CONNECTION_RETRY,100321) - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvMaster.rep_get_timeout( - db.DB_REP_CONNECTION_RETRY), 100123) - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvClient.rep_get_timeout( - db.DB_REP_CONNECTION_RETRY), 100321) - - self.dbenvMaster.rep_set_timeout(db.DB_REP_ELECTION_TIMEOUT, 100234) - self.dbenvClient.rep_set_timeout(db.DB_REP_ELECTION_TIMEOUT, 100432) - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvMaster.rep_get_timeout( - db.DB_REP_ELECTION_TIMEOUT), 100234) - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvClient.rep_get_timeout( - db.DB_REP_ELECTION_TIMEOUT), 100432) - - self.dbenvMaster.rep_set_timeout(db.DB_REP_ELECTION_RETRY, 100345) - self.dbenvClient.rep_set_timeout(db.DB_REP_ELECTION_RETRY, 100543) - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvMaster.rep_get_timeout( - db.DB_REP_ELECTION_RETRY), 100345) - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvClient.rep_get_timeout( - db.DB_REP_ELECTION_RETRY), 100543) - - self.dbenvMaster.repmgr_set_ack_policy(db.DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL) - self.dbenvClient.repmgr_set_ack_policy(db.DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL) - - self.dbenvMaster.repmgr_start(1, db.DB_REP_MASTER); - self.dbenvClient.repmgr_start(1, db.DB_REP_CLIENT); - - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvMaster.rep_get_nsites(),2) - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvClient.rep_get_nsites(),2) - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvMaster.rep_get_priority(),10) - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvClient.rep_get_priority(),0) - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvMaster.repmgr_get_ack_policy(), - db.DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL) - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvClient.repmgr_get_ack_policy(), - db.DB_REPMGR_ACKS_ALL) - - # The timeout is necessary in BDB 4.5, since DB_EVENT_REP_STARTUPDONE - # is not generated if the master has no new transactions. - # This is solved in BDB 4.6 (#15542). - import time - timeout = time.time()+10 - while (time.time()<timeout) and not (self.confirmed_master and self.client_startupdone) : - time.sleep(0.02) - self.assertTrue(time.time()<timeout) - - d = self.dbenvMaster.repmgr_site_list() - self.assertEquals(len(d), 1) - self.assertEquals(d[0][0], "127.0.0.1") - self.assertEquals(d[0][1], client_port) - self.assertTrue((d[0][2]==db.DB_REPMGR_CONNECTED) or \ - (d[0][2]==db.DB_REPMGR_DISCONNECTED)) - - d = self.dbenvClient.repmgr_site_list() - self.assertEquals(len(d), 1) - self.assertEquals(d[0][0], "127.0.0.1") - self.assertEquals(d[0][1], master_port) - self.assertTrue((d[0][2]==db.DB_REPMGR_CONNECTED) or \ - (d[0][2]==db.DB_REPMGR_DISCONNECTED)) - - if db.version() >= (4,6) : - d = self.dbenvMaster.repmgr_stat(flags=db.DB_STAT_CLEAR); - self.assertTrue("msgs_queued" in d) - - self.dbMaster=db.DB(self.dbenvMaster) - txn=self.dbenvMaster.txn_begin() - self.dbMaster.open("test", db.DB_HASH, db.DB_CREATE, 0o666, txn=txn) - txn.commit() - - import time,os.path - timeout=time.time()+10 - while (time.time()<timeout) and \ - not (os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.homeDirClient,"test"))) : - time.sleep(0.01) - - self.dbClient=db.DB(self.dbenvClient) - while True : - txn=self.dbenvClient.txn_begin() - try : - self.dbClient.open("test", db.DB_HASH, flags=db.DB_RDONLY, - mode=0o666, txn=txn) - except db.DBRepHandleDeadError : - txn.abort() - self.dbClient.close() - self.dbClient=db.DB(self.dbenvClient) - continue - - txn.commit() - break - - txn=self.dbenvMaster.txn_begin() - self.dbMaster.put("ABC", "123", txn=txn) - txn.commit() - import time - timeout=time.time()+10 - v=None - while (time.time()<timeout) and (v==None) : - txn=self.dbenvClient.txn_begin() - v=self.dbClient.get("ABC", txn=txn) - txn.commit() - if v==None : - time.sleep(0.02) - self.assertTrue(time.time()<timeout) - self.assertEquals("123", v) - - txn=self.dbenvMaster.txn_begin() - self.dbMaster.delete("ABC", txn=txn) - txn.commit() - timeout=time.time()+10 - while (time.time()<timeout) and (v!=None) : - txn=self.dbenvClient.txn_begin() - v=self.dbClient.get("ABC", txn=txn) - txn.commit() - if v==None : - time.sleep(0.02) - self.assertTrue(time.time()<timeout) - self.assertEquals(None, v) - -class DBBaseReplication(DBReplicationManager): - def setUp(self) : - DBReplicationManager.setUp(self) - def confirmed_master(a,b,c) : - if (b == db.DB_EVENT_REP_MASTER) or (b == db.DB_EVENT_REP_ELECTED) : - self.confirmed_master = True - - def client_startupdone(a,b,c) : - if b == db.DB_EVENT_REP_STARTUPDONE : - self.client_startupdone = True - - self.dbenvMaster.set_event_notify(confirmed_master) - self.dbenvClient.set_event_notify(client_startupdone) - - import queue - self.m2c = queue.Queue() - self.c2m = queue.Queue() - - # There are only two nodes, so we don't need to - # do any routing decision - def m2c(dbenv, control, rec, lsnp, envid, flags) : - self.m2c.put((control, rec)) - - def c2m(dbenv, control, rec, lsnp, envid, flags) : - self.c2m.put((control, rec)) - - self.dbenvMaster.rep_set_transport(13,m2c) - self.dbenvMaster.rep_set_priority(10) - self.dbenvClient.rep_set_transport(3,c2m) - self.dbenvClient.rep_set_priority(0) - - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvMaster.rep_get_priority(),10) - self.assertEquals(self.dbenvClient.rep_get_priority(),0) - - #self.dbenvMaster.set_verbose(db.DB_VERB_REPLICATION, True) - #self.dbenvMaster.set_verbose(db.DB_VERB_FILEOPS_ALL, True) - #self.dbenvClient.set_verbose(db.DB_VERB_REPLICATION, True) - #self.dbenvClient.set_verbose(db.DB_VERB_FILEOPS_ALL, True) - - def thread_master() : - return self.thread_do(self.dbenvMaster, self.c2m, 3, - self.master_doing_election, True) - - def thread_client() : - return self.thread_do(self.dbenvClient, self.m2c, 13, - self.client_doing_election, False) - - from threading import Thread - t_m=Thread(target=thread_master) - t_c=Thread(target=thread_client) - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - t_m.setDaemon(True) - t_c.setDaemon(True) - else : - t_m.daemon = True - t_c.daemon = True - - self.t_m = t_m - self.t_c = t_c - - self.dbMaster = self.dbClient = None - - self.master_doing_election=[False] - self.client_doing_election=[False] - - - def tearDown(self): - if self.dbClient : - self.dbClient.close() - if self.dbMaster : - self.dbMaster.close() - self.m2c.put(None) - self.c2m.put(None) - self.t_m.join() - self.t_c.join() - self.dbenvClient.close() - self.dbenvMaster.close() - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDirClient) - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDirMaster) - - def basic_rep_threading(self) : - self.dbenvMaster.rep_start(flags=db.DB_REP_MASTER) - self.dbenvClient.rep_start(flags=db.DB_REP_CLIENT) - - def thread_do(env, q, envid, election_status, must_be_master) : - while True : - v=q.get() - if v == None : return - env.rep_process_message(v[0], v[1], envid) - - self.thread_do = thread_do - - self.t_m.start() - self.t_c.start() - - def test01_basic_replication(self) : - self.basic_rep_threading() - - # The timeout is necessary in BDB 4.5, since DB_EVENT_REP_STARTUPDONE - # is not generated if the master has no new transactions. - # This is solved in BDB 4.6 (#15542). - import time - timeout = time.time()+10 - while (time.time()<timeout) and not (self.confirmed_master and - self.client_startupdone) : - time.sleep(0.02) - self.assertTrue(time.time()<timeout) - - self.dbMaster=db.DB(self.dbenvMaster) - txn=self.dbenvMaster.txn_begin() - self.dbMaster.open("test", db.DB_HASH, db.DB_CREATE, 0o666, txn=txn) - txn.commit() - - import time,os.path - timeout=time.time()+10 - while (time.time()<timeout) and \ - not (os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.homeDirClient,"test"))) : - time.sleep(0.01) - - self.dbClient=db.DB(self.dbenvClient) - while True : - txn=self.dbenvClient.txn_begin() - try : - self.dbClient.open("test", db.DB_HASH, flags=db.DB_RDONLY, - mode=0o666, txn=txn) - except db.DBRepHandleDeadError : - txn.abort() - self.dbClient.close() - self.dbClient=db.DB(self.dbenvClient) - continue - - txn.commit() - break - - txn=self.dbenvMaster.txn_begin() - self.dbMaster.put("ABC", "123", txn=txn) - txn.commit() - import time - timeout=time.time()+10 - v=None - while (time.time()<timeout) and (v==None) : - txn=self.dbenvClient.txn_begin() - v=self.dbClient.get("ABC", txn=txn) - txn.commit() - if v==None : - time.sleep(0.02) - self.assertTrue(time.time()<timeout) - self.assertEquals("123", v) - - txn=self.dbenvMaster.txn_begin() - self.dbMaster.delete("ABC", txn=txn) - txn.commit() - timeout=time.time()+10 - while (time.time()<timeout) and (v!=None) : - txn=self.dbenvClient.txn_begin() - v=self.dbClient.get("ABC", txn=txn) - txn.commit() - if v==None : - time.sleep(0.02) - self.assertTrue(time.time()<timeout) - self.assertEquals(None, v) - - if db.version() >= (4,7) : - def test02_test_request(self) : - self.basic_rep_threading() - (minimum, maximum) = self.dbenvClient.rep_get_request() - self.dbenvClient.rep_set_request(minimum-1, maximum+1) - self.assertEqual(self.dbenvClient.rep_get_request(), - (minimum-1, maximum+1)) - - if db.version() >= (4,6) : - def test03_master_election(self) : - # Get ready to hold an election - #self.dbenvMaster.rep_start(flags=db.DB_REP_MASTER) - self.dbenvMaster.rep_start(flags=db.DB_REP_CLIENT) - self.dbenvClient.rep_start(flags=db.DB_REP_CLIENT) - - def thread_do(env, q, envid, election_status, must_be_master) : - while True : - v=q.get() - if v == None : return - r = env.rep_process_message(v[0],v[1],envid) - if must_be_master and self.confirmed_master : - self.dbenvMaster.rep_start(flags = db.DB_REP_MASTER) - must_be_master = False - - if r[0] == db.DB_REP_HOLDELECTION : - def elect() : - while True : - try : - env.rep_elect(2, 1) - election_status[0] = False - break - except db.DBRepUnavailError : - pass - if not election_status[0] and not self.confirmed_master : - from threading import Thread - election_status[0] = True - t=Thread(target=elect) - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - t.setDaemon(True) - else : - t.daemon = True - t.start() - - self.thread_do = thread_do - - self.t_m.start() - self.t_c.start() - - self.dbenvMaster.rep_set_timeout(db.DB_REP_ELECTION_TIMEOUT, 50000) - self.dbenvClient.rep_set_timeout(db.DB_REP_ELECTION_TIMEOUT, 50000) - self.client_doing_election[0] = True - while True : - try : - self.dbenvClient.rep_elect(2, 1) - self.client_doing_election[0] = False - break - except db.DBRepUnavailError : - pass - - self.assertTrue(self.confirmed_master) - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - if db.version() >= (4, 6) : - dbenv = db.DBEnv() - try : - dbenv.repmgr_get_ack_policy() - ReplicationManager_available=True - except : - ReplicationManager_available=False - dbenv.close() - del dbenv - if ReplicationManager_available : - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DBReplicationManager)) - - if have_threads : - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DBBaseReplication)) - - return suite - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_sequence.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_sequence.py deleted file mode 100644 index e2acbef..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_sequence.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -import unittest -import os - -from .test_all import db, test_support, get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path - - -class DBSequenceTest(unittest.TestCase): - import sys - if sys.version_info[:3] < (2, 4, 0): - def assertTrue(self, expr, msg=None): - self.failUnless(expr,msg=msg) - - def setUp(self): - self.int_32_max = 0x100000000 - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - self.filename = "test" - - self.dbenv = db.DBEnv() - self.dbenv.open(self.homeDir, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL, 0o666) - self.d = db.DB(self.dbenv) - self.d.open(self.filename, db.DB_BTREE, db.DB_CREATE, 0o666) - - def tearDown(self): - if hasattr(self, 'seq'): - self.seq.close() - del self.seq - if hasattr(self, 'd'): - self.d.close() - del self.d - if hasattr(self, 'dbenv'): - self.dbenv.close() - del self.dbenv - - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def test_get(self): - self.seq = db.DBSequence(self.d, flags=0) - start_value = 10 * self.int_32_max - self.assertEqual(0xA00000000, start_value) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.init_value(start_value)) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.open(key='id', txn=None, flags=db.DB_CREATE)) - self.assertEquals(start_value, self.seq.get(5)) - self.assertEquals(start_value + 5, self.seq.get()) - - def test_remove(self): - self.seq = db.DBSequence(self.d, flags=0) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.open(key='foo', txn=None, flags=db.DB_CREATE)) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.remove(txn=None, flags=0)) - del self.seq - - def test_get_key(self): - self.seq = db.DBSequence(self.d, flags=0) - key = 'foo' - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.open(key=key, txn=None, flags=db.DB_CREATE)) - self.assertEquals(key, self.seq.get_key()) - - def test_get_dbp(self): - self.seq = db.DBSequence(self.d, flags=0) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.open(key='foo', txn=None, flags=db.DB_CREATE)) - self.assertEquals(self.d, self.seq.get_dbp()) - - def test_cachesize(self): - self.seq = db.DBSequence(self.d, flags=0) - cashe_size = 10 - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.set_cachesize(cashe_size)) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.open(key='foo', txn=None, flags=db.DB_CREATE)) - self.assertEquals(cashe_size, self.seq.get_cachesize()) - - def test_flags(self): - self.seq = db.DBSequence(self.d, flags=0) - flag = db.DB_SEQ_WRAP; - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.set_flags(flag)) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.open(key='foo', txn=None, flags=db.DB_CREATE)) - self.assertEquals(flag, self.seq.get_flags() & flag) - - def test_range(self): - self.seq = db.DBSequence(self.d, flags=0) - seq_range = (10 * self.int_32_max, 11 * self.int_32_max - 1) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.set_range(seq_range)) - self.seq.init_value(seq_range[0]) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.open(key='foo', txn=None, flags=db.DB_CREATE)) - self.assertEquals(seq_range, self.seq.get_range()) - - def test_stat(self): - self.seq = db.DBSequence(self.d, flags=0) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.open(key='foo', txn=None, flags=db.DB_CREATE)) - stat = self.seq.stat() - for param in ('nowait', 'min', 'max', 'value', 'current', - 'flags', 'cache_size', 'last_value', 'wait'): - self.assertTrue(param in stat, "parameter %s isn't in stat info" % param) - - if db.version() >= (4,7) : - # This code checks a crash solved in Berkeley DB 4.7 - def test_stat_crash(self) : - d=db.DB() - d.open(None,dbtype=db.DB_HASH,flags=db.DB_CREATE) # In RAM - seq = db.DBSequence(d, flags=0) - - self.assertRaises(db.DBNotFoundError, seq.open, - key='id', txn=None, flags=0) - - self.assertRaises(db.DBInvalidArgError, seq.stat) - - d.close() - - def test_64bits(self) : - # We don't use both extremes because they are problematic - value_plus=(1<<63)-2 - self.assertEquals(9223372036854775806,value_plus) - value_minus=(-1<<63)+1 # Two complement - self.assertEquals(-9223372036854775807,value_minus) - self.seq = db.DBSequence(self.d, flags=0) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.init_value(value_plus-1)) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.open(key='id', txn=None, - flags=db.DB_CREATE)) - self.assertEquals(value_plus-1, self.seq.get(1)) - self.assertEquals(value_plus, self.seq.get(1)) - - self.seq.remove(txn=None, flags=0) - - self.seq = db.DBSequence(self.d, flags=0) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.init_value(value_minus)) - self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.open(key='id', txn=None, - flags=db.DB_CREATE)) - self.assertEquals(value_minus, self.seq.get(1)) - self.assertEquals(value_minus+1, self.seq.get(1)) - - def test_multiple_close(self): - self.seq = db.DBSequence(self.d) - self.seq.close() # You can close a Sequence multiple times - self.seq.close() - self.seq.close() - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - if db.version() >= (4,3): - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DBSequenceTest)) - return suite - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') diff --git a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_thread.py b/Lib/bsddb/test/test_thread.py deleted file mode 100644 index bb43034..0000000 --- a/Lib/bsddb/test/test_thread.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,528 +0,0 @@ -"""TestCases for multi-threaded access to a DB. -""" - -import os -import sys -import time -import errno -from random import random - -DASH = '-' - -try: - WindowsError -except NameError: - class WindowsError(Exception): - pass - -import unittest -from .test_all import db, dbutils, test_support, verbose, have_threads, \ - get_new_environment_path, get_new_database_path - -if have_threads : - from threading import Thread - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - from threading import currentThread - else : - from threading import current_thread as currentThread - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class BaseThreadedTestCase(unittest.TestCase): - dbtype = db.DB_UNKNOWN # must be set in derived class - dbopenflags = 0 - dbsetflags = 0 - envflags = 0 - - import sys - if sys.version_info[:3] < (2, 4, 0): - def assertTrue(self, expr, msg=None): - self.failUnless(expr,msg=msg) - - def setUp(self): - if verbose: - dbutils._deadlock_VerboseFile = sys.stdout - - self.homeDir = get_new_environment_path() - self.env = db.DBEnv() - self.setEnvOpts() - self.env.open(self.homeDir, self.envflags | db.DB_CREATE) - - self.filename = self.__class__.__name__ + '.db' - self.d = db.DB(self.env) - if self.dbsetflags: - self.d.set_flags(self.dbsetflags) - self.d.open(self.filename, self.dbtype, self.dbopenflags|db.DB_CREATE) - - def tearDown(self): - self.d.close() - self.env.close() - test_support.rmtree(self.homeDir) - - def setEnvOpts(self): - pass - - def makeData(self, key): - return DASH.join([key] * 5) - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -class ConcurrentDataStoreBase(BaseThreadedTestCase): - dbopenflags = db.DB_THREAD - envflags = db.DB_THREAD | db.DB_INIT_CDB | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL - readers = 0 # derived class should set - writers = 0 - records = 1000 - - def test01_1WriterMultiReaders(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test01_1WriterMultiReaders..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - keys=list(range(self.records)) - import random - random.shuffle(keys) - records_per_writer=self.records//self.writers - readers_per_writer=self.readers//self.writers - self.assertEqual(self.records,self.writers*records_per_writer) - self.assertEqual(self.readers,self.writers*readers_per_writer) - self.assertTrue((records_per_writer%readers_per_writer)==0) - readers = [] - - for x in range(self.readers): - rt = Thread(target = self.readerThread, - args = (self.d, x), - name = 'reader %d' % x, - )#verbose = verbose) - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - rt.setDaemon(True) - else : - rt.daemon = True - readers.append(rt) - - writers=[] - for x in range(self.writers): - a=keys[records_per_writer*x:records_per_writer*(x+1)] - a.sort() # Generate conflicts - b=readers[readers_per_writer*x:readers_per_writer*(x+1)] - wt = Thread(target = self.writerThread, - args = (self.d, a, b), - name = 'writer %d' % x, - )#verbose = verbose) - writers.append(wt) - - for t in writers: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - t.setDaemon(True) - else : - t.daemon = True - t.start() - - for t in writers: - t.join() - for t in readers: - t.join() - - def writerThread(self, d, keys, readers): - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - name = currentThread().getName() - else : - name = currentThread().name - - if verbose: - print("%s: creating records %d - %d" % (name, start, stop)) - - count=len(keys)//len(readers) - count2=count - for x in keys : - key = '%04d' % x - dbutils.DeadlockWrap(d.put, key, self.makeData(key), - max_retries=12) - if verbose and x % 100 == 0: - print("%s: records %d - %d finished" % (name, start, x)) - - count2-=1 - if not count2 : - readers.pop().start() - count2=count - - if verbose: - print("%s: finished creating records" % name) - - if verbose: - print("%s: thread finished" % name) - - def readerThread(self, d, readerNum): - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - name = currentThread().getName() - else : - name = currentThread().name - - for i in range(5) : - c = d.cursor() - count = 0 - rec = c.first() - while rec: - count += 1 - key, data = rec - self.assertEqual(self.makeData(key), data) - rec = next(c) - if verbose: - print("%s: found %d records" % (name, count)) - c.close() - - if verbose: - print("%s: thread finished" % name) - - -class BTreeConcurrentDataStore(ConcurrentDataStoreBase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - writers = 2 - readers = 10 - records = 1000 - - -class HashConcurrentDataStore(ConcurrentDataStoreBase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - writers = 2 - readers = 10 - records = 1000 - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class SimpleThreadedBase(BaseThreadedTestCase): - dbopenflags = db.DB_THREAD - envflags = db.DB_THREAD | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_INIT_LOCK - readers = 10 - writers = 2 - records = 1000 - - def setEnvOpts(self): - self.env.set_lk_detect(db.DB_LOCK_DEFAULT) - - def test02_SimpleLocks(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test02_SimpleLocks..." % self.__class__.__name__) - - - keys=list(range(self.records)) - import random - random.shuffle(keys) - records_per_writer=self.records//self.writers - readers_per_writer=self.readers//self.writers - self.assertEqual(self.records,self.writers*records_per_writer) - self.assertEqual(self.readers,self.writers*readers_per_writer) - self.assertTrue((records_per_writer%readers_per_writer)==0) - - readers = [] - for x in range(self.readers): - rt = Thread(target = self.readerThread, - args = (self.d, x), - name = 'reader %d' % x, - )#verbose = verbose) - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - rt.setDaemon(True) - else : - rt.daemon = True - readers.append(rt) - - writers = [] - for x in range(self.writers): - a=keys[records_per_writer*x:records_per_writer*(x+1)] - a.sort() # Generate conflicts - b=readers[readers_per_writer*x:readers_per_writer*(x+1)] - wt = Thread(target = self.writerThread, - args = (self.d, a, b), - name = 'writer %d' % x, - )#verbose = verbose) - writers.append(wt) - - for t in writers: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - t.setDaemon(True) - else : - t.daemon = True - t.start() - - for t in writers: - t.join() - for t in readers: - t.join() - - def writerThread(self, d, keys, readers): - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - name = currentThread().getName() - else : - name = currentThread().name - if verbose: - print("%s: creating records %d - %d" % (name, start, stop)) - - count=len(keys)//len(readers) - count2=count - for x in keys : - key = '%04d' % x - dbutils.DeadlockWrap(d.put, key, self.makeData(key), - max_retries=12) - - if verbose and x % 100 == 0: - print("%s: records %d - %d finished" % (name, start, x)) - - count2-=1 - if not count2 : - readers.pop().start() - count2=count - - if verbose: - print("%s: thread finished" % name) - - def readerThread(self, d, readerNum): - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - name = currentThread().getName() - else : - name = currentThread().name - - c = d.cursor() - count = 0 - rec = dbutils.DeadlockWrap(c.first, max_retries=10) - while rec: - count += 1 - key, data = rec - self.assertEqual(self.makeData(key), data) - rec = dbutils.DeadlockWrap(c.__next__, max_retries=10) - if verbose: - print("%s: found %d records" % (name, count)) - c.close() - - if verbose: - print("%s: thread finished" % name) - - -class BTreeSimpleThreaded(SimpleThreadedBase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - - -class HashSimpleThreaded(SimpleThreadedBase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -class ThreadedTransactionsBase(BaseThreadedTestCase): - dbopenflags = db.DB_THREAD | db.DB_AUTO_COMMIT - envflags = (db.DB_THREAD | - db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | - db.DB_INIT_LOCK | - db.DB_INIT_LOG | - db.DB_INIT_TXN - ) - readers = 0 - writers = 0 - records = 2000 - txnFlag = 0 - - def setEnvOpts(self): - #self.env.set_lk_detect(db.DB_LOCK_DEFAULT) - pass - - def test03_ThreadedTransactions(self): - if verbose: - print('\n', '-=' * 30) - print("Running %s.test03_ThreadedTransactions..." % \ - self.__class__.__name__) - - keys=list(range(self.records)) - import random - random.shuffle(keys) - records_per_writer=self.records//self.writers - readers_per_writer=self.readers//self.writers - self.assertEqual(self.records,self.writers*records_per_writer) - self.assertEqual(self.readers,self.writers*readers_per_writer) - self.assertTrue((records_per_writer%readers_per_writer)==0) - - readers=[] - for x in range(self.readers): - rt = Thread(target = self.readerThread, - args = (self.d, x), - name = 'reader %d' % x, - )#verbose = verbose) - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - rt.setDaemon(True) - else : - rt.daemon = True - readers.append(rt) - - writers = [] - for x in range(self.writers): - a=keys[records_per_writer*x:records_per_writer*(x+1)] - b=readers[readers_per_writer*x:readers_per_writer*(x+1)] - wt = Thread(target = self.writerThread, - args = (self.d, a, b), - name = 'writer %d' % x, - )#verbose = verbose) - writers.append(wt) - - dt = Thread(target = self.deadlockThread) - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - dt.setDaemon(True) - else : - dt.daemon = True - dt.start() - - for t in writers: - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - t.setDaemon(True) - else : - t.daemon = True - t.start() - - for t in writers: - t.join() - for t in readers: - t.join() - - self.doLockDetect = False - dt.join() - - def writerThread(self, d, keys, readers): - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - name = currentThread().getName() - else : - name = currentThread().name - - count=len(keys)//len(readers) - while len(keys): - try: - txn = self.env.txn_begin(None, self.txnFlag) - keys2=keys[:count] - for x in keys2 : - key = '%04d' % x - d.put(key, self.makeData(key), txn) - if verbose and x % 100 == 0: - print("%s: records %d - %d finished" % (name, start, x)) - txn.commit() - keys=keys[count:] - readers.pop().start() - except (db.DBLockDeadlockError, db.DBLockNotGrantedError) as val: - if verbose: - print("%s: Aborting transaction (%s)" % (name, val[1])) - txn.abort() - - if verbose: - print("%s: thread finished" % name) - - def readerThread(self, d, readerNum): - import sys - if sys.version_info[0] < 3 : - name = currentThread().getName() - else : - name = currentThread().name - - finished = False - while not finished: - try: - txn = self.env.txn_begin(None, self.txnFlag) - c = d.cursor(txn) - count = 0 - rec = c.first() - while rec: - count += 1 - key, data = rec - self.assertEqual(self.makeData(key), data) - rec = next(c) - if verbose: print("%s: found %d records" % (name, count)) - c.close() - txn.commit() - finished = True - except (db.DBLockDeadlockError, db.DBLockNotGrantedError) as val: - if verbose: - print("%s: Aborting transaction (%s)" % (name, val[1])) - c.close() - txn.abort() - - if verbose: - print("%s: thread finished" % name) - - def deadlockThread(self): - self.doLockDetect = True - while self.doLockDetect: - time.sleep(0.05) - try: - aborted = self.env.lock_detect( - db.DB_LOCK_RANDOM, db.DB_LOCK_CONFLICT) - if verbose and aborted: - print("deadlock: Aborted %d deadlocked transaction(s)" \ - % aborted) - except db.DBError: - pass - - -class BTreeThreadedTransactions(ThreadedTransactionsBase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - writers = 2 - readers = 10 - records = 1000 - -class HashThreadedTransactions(ThreadedTransactionsBase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - writers = 2 - readers = 10 - records = 1000 - -class BTreeThreadedNoWaitTransactions(ThreadedTransactionsBase): - dbtype = db.DB_BTREE - writers = 2 - readers = 10 - records = 1000 - txnFlag = db.DB_TXN_NOWAIT - -class HashThreadedNoWaitTransactions(ThreadedTransactionsBase): - dbtype = db.DB_HASH - writers = 2 - readers = 10 - records = 1000 - txnFlag = db.DB_TXN_NOWAIT - - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -def test_suite(): - suite = unittest.TestSuite() - - if have_threads: - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BTreeConcurrentDataStore)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(HashConcurrentDataStore)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BTreeSimpleThreaded)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(HashSimpleThreaded)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BTreeThreadedTransactions)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(HashThreadedTransactions)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BTreeThreadedNoWaitTransactions)) - suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(HashThreadedNoWaitTransactions)) - - else: - print("Threads not available, skipping thread tests.") - - return suite - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') |