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"""
TestCases for exercising a Recno DB.
"""
import sys, os, string
import tempfile
from pprint import pprint
import unittest
from bsddb import db
from test.test_support import verbose
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class SimpleRecnoTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.filename = tempfile.mktemp()
def tearDown(self):
try:
os.remove(self.filename)
except os.error:
pass
def test01_basic(self):
d = db.DB()
d.open(self.filename, db.DB_RECNO, db.DB_CREATE)
for x in string.letters:
recno = d.append(x * 60)
assert type(recno) == type(0)
assert recno >= 1
if verbose:
print recno,
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
assert type(data) == type("")
assert data == d.get(recno)
try:
data = d[0] # This should raise a KeyError!?!?!
except db.DBInvalidArgError, val:
assert val[0] == db.EINVAL
if verbose: print val
else:
self.fail("expected exception")
try:
data = d[100]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
self.fail("expected exception")
data = d.get(100)
assert data == None
keys = d.keys()
if verbose:
print keys
assert type(keys) == type([])
assert type(keys[0]) == type(123)
assert len(keys) == len(d)
items = d.items()
if verbose:
pprint(items)
assert type(items) == type([])
assert type(items[0]) == type(())
assert len(items[0]) == 2
assert type(items[0][0]) == type(123)
assert type(items[0][1]) == type("")
assert len(items) == len(d)
assert d.has_key(25)
del d[25]
assert not d.has_key(25)
d.delete(13)
assert not d.has_key(13)
data = d.get_both(26, "z" * 60)
assert data == "z" * 60
if verbose:
print data
fd = d.fd()
if verbose:
print fd
c = d.cursor()
rec = c.first()
while rec:
if verbose:
print rec
rec = c.next()
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()
assert rec == (50, "a replacement record")
if verbose:
print rec
rec = c.set_range(30)
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"
assert d[100] == "way out there"
try:
data = d[99]
except KeyError:
pass
else:
self.fail("expected exception")
try:
d.get(99)
except db.DBKeyEmptyError, val:
assert val[0] == db.DB_KEYEMPTY
if verbose: print val
else:
self.fail("expected exception")
rec = c.set(40)
while rec:
if verbose:
print rec
rec = c.next()
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.
"""
source = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]), 'db_home/test_recno.txt')
f = open(source, 'w') # create the file
f.close()
d = db.DB()
d.set_re_delim(0x0A) # This is the default value, just checking if both int
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 = string.split("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog")
for datum in data:
d.append(datum)
d.sync()
d.close()
# get the text from the backing source
text = open(source, 'r').read()
text = string.strip(text)
if verbose:
print text
print data
print string.split(text, '\n')
assert string.split(text, '\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 = string.strip(text)
if verbose:
print text
print string.split(text, '\n')
assert string.split(text, '\n') == string.split("The quick reddish-brown fox jumped over the comatose dog")
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 string.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, val:
assert val[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 = c.next()
c.close()
d.close()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def suite():
return unittest.makeSuite(SimpleRecnoTestCase)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main( defaultTest='suite' )
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