import warnings from pymysql.tests import base import pymysql.cursors class CursorTest(base.PyMySQLTestCase): def setUp(self): super(CursorTest, self).setUp() conn = self.connections[0] self.safe_create_table( conn, "test", "create table test (data varchar(10))", ) cursor = conn.cursor() cursor.execute( "insert into test (data) values " "('row1'), ('row2'), ('row3'), ('row4'), ('row5')") cursor.close() self.test_connection = pymysql.connect(**self.databases[0]) self.addCleanup(self.test_connection.close) def test_cleanup_rows_unbuffered(self): conn = self.test_connection cursor = conn.cursor(pymysql.cursors.SSCursor) cursor.execute("select * from test as t1, test as t2") for counter, row in enumerate(cursor): if counter > 10: break del cursor self.safe_gc_collect() c2 = conn.cursor() c2.execute("select 1") self.assertEqual(c2.fetchone(), (1,)) self.assertIsNone(c2.fetchone()) def test_cleanup_rows_buffered(self): conn = self.test_connection cursor = conn.cursor(pymysql.cursors.Cursor) cursor.execute("select * from test as t1, test as t2") for counter, row in enumerate(cursor): if counter > 10: break del cursor self.safe_gc_collect() c2 = conn.cursor() c2.execute("select 1") self.assertEqual( c2.fetchone(), (1,) ) self.assertIsNone(c2.fetchone()) def test_executemany(self): conn = self.test_connection cursor = conn.cursor(pymysql.cursors.Cursor) m = pymysql.cursors.RE_INSERT_VALUES.match("INSERT INTO TEST (ID, NAME) VALUES (%s, %s)") self.assertIsNotNone(m, 'error parse %s') self.assertEqual(m.group(3), '', 'group 3 not blank, bug in RE_INSERT_VALUES?') m = pymysql.cursors.RE_INSERT_VALUES.match("INSERT INTO TEST (ID, NAME) VALUES (%(id)s, %(name)s)") self.assertIsNotNone(m, 'error parse %(name)s') self.assertEqual(m.group(3), '', 'group 3 not blank, bug in RE_INSERT_VALUES?') m = pymysql.cursors.RE_INSERT_VALUES.match("INSERT INTO TEST (ID, NAME) VALUES (%(id_name)s, %(name)s)") self.assertIsNotNone(m, 'error parse %(id_name)s') self.assertEqual(m.group(3), '', 'group 3 not blank, bug in RE_INSERT_VALUES?') m = pymysql.cursors.RE_INSERT_VALUES.match("INSERT INTO TEST (ID, NAME) VALUES (%(id_name)s, %(name)s) ON duplicate update") self.assertIsNotNone(m, 'error parse %(id_name)s') self.assertEqual(m.group(3), ' ON duplicate update', 'group 3 not ON duplicate update, bug in RE_INSERT_VALUES?') # cursor._executed must bee "insert into test (data) values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9)" # list args data = range(10) cursor.executemany("insert into test (data) values (%s)", data) self.assertTrue(cursor._executed.endswith(b",(7),(8),(9)"), 'execute many with %s not in one query') # dict args data_dict = [{'data': i} for i in range(10)] cursor.executemany("insert into test (data) values (%(data)s)", data_dict) self.assertTrue(cursor._executed.endswith(b",(7),(8),(9)"), 'execute many with %(data)s not in one query') # %% in column set cursor.execute("""\ CREATE TABLE percent_test ( `A%` INTEGER, `B%` INTEGER)""") try: q = "INSERT INTO percent_test (`A%%`, `B%%`) VALUES (%s, %s)" self.assertIsNotNone(pymysql.cursors.RE_INSERT_VALUES.match(q)) cursor.executemany(q, [(3, 4), (5, 6)]) self.assertTrue(cursor._executed.endswith(b"(3, 4),(5, 6)"), "executemany with %% not in one query") finally: cursor.execute("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS percent_test")