veekun_pokedex/pokedex/tests/test_schema.py

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# encoding: utf8
from nose.tools import *
import unittest
from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer, String, create_engine
from sqlalchemy.orm import class_mapper, joinedload, sessionmaker
from sqlalchemy.orm.session import Session
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from pokedex.db import tables, markdown
from pokedex.db.multilang import create_translation_table
def test_variable_names():
"""We want pokedex.db.tables to export tables using the class name"""
for varname in dir(tables):
if not varname[0].isupper():
continue
table = getattr(tables, varname)
try:
if not issubclass(table, tables.TableBase) or table is tables.TableBase:
continue
except TypeError:
continue
classname = table.__name__
if classname and varname[0].isupper():
assert varname == classname, '%s refers to %s' % (varname, classname)
for table in tables.table_classes:
assert getattr(tables, table.__name__) is table
def test_i18n_table_creation():
"""Creates and manipulates a magical i18n table, completely independent of
the existing schema and data. Makes sure that the expected behavior of the
various proxies and columns works.
"""
Base = declarative_base()
engine = create_engine("sqlite:///:memory:", echo=True)
Base.metadata.bind = engine
# Need this for the foreign keys to work!
class Language(Base):
__tablename__ = 'languages'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True, nullable=False)
identifier = Column(String(2), nullable=False, unique=True)
class Foo(Base):
__tablename__ = 'foos'
__singlename__ = 'foo'
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True, nullable=False)
FooText = create_translation_table('foo_text', Foo,
language_class=Language,
name = Column(String(100)),
)
class FauxSession(Session):
def execute(self, clause, params=None, *args, **kwargs):
if not params:
params = {}
params.setdefault('_default_language', 'en')
return super(FauxSession, self).execute(clause, params, *args, **kwargs)
# OK, create all the tables and gimme a session
Base.metadata.create_all()
sess = sessionmaker(engine, class_=FauxSession)()
# Create some languages and foos to bind together
lang_en = Language(identifier='en')
sess.add(lang_en)
lang_jp = Language(identifier='jp')
sess.add(lang_jp)
lang_ru = Language(identifier='ru')
sess.add(lang_ru)
foo = Foo()
sess.add(foo)
# Commit so the above get primary keys filled in
sess.commit()
# Give our foo some names, as directly as possible
foo_text = FooText()
foo_text.object_id = foo.id
foo_text.language_id = lang_en.id
foo_text.name = 'english'
sess.add(foo_text)
foo_text = FooText()
foo_text.object_id = foo.id
foo_text.language_id = lang_jp.id
foo_text.name = 'nihongo'
sess.add(foo_text)
# Commit! This will expire all of the above.
sess.commit()
### Test 1: re-fetch foo and check its attributes
foo = sess.query(Foo).params(_default_language='en').one()
# Dictionary of language identifiers => names
assert foo.name_map[lang_en] == 'english'
assert foo.name_map[lang_jp] == 'nihongo'
# Default language, currently English
assert foo.name == 'english'
sess.expire_all()
### Test 2: querying by default language name should work
foo = sess.query(Foo).filter_by(name='english').one()
assert foo.name == 'english'
sess.expire_all()
### Test 3: joinedload on the default name should appear to work
# THIS SHOULD WORK SOMEDAY
# .options(joinedload(Foo.name)) \
foo = sess.query(Foo) \
.options(joinedload(Foo.foo_text_local)) \
.one()
assert foo.name == 'english'
sess.expire_all()
### Test 4: joinedload on all the names should appear to work
# THIS SHOULD ALSO WORK SOMEDAY
# .options(joinedload(Foo.name_map)) \
foo = sess.query(Foo) \
.options(joinedload(Foo.foo_text)) \
.one()
assert foo.name_map[lang_en] == 'english'
assert foo.name_map[lang_jp] == 'nihongo'
sess.expire_all()
### Test 5: Mutating the dict collection should work
foo = sess.query(Foo).one()
foo.name_map[lang_en] = 'different english'
foo.name_map[lang_ru] = 'new russian'
sess.commit()
assert foo.name_map[lang_en] == 'different english'
assert foo.name_map[lang_ru] == 'new russian'
def test_texts():
"""Check DB schema for integrity of text columns & translations.
Mostly protects against copy/paste oversights and rebase hiccups.
If there's a reason to relax the tests, do it
"""
for table in sorted(tables.table_classes, key=lambda t: t.__name__):
if issubclass(table, tables.LanguageSpecific):
good_formats = 'markdown plaintext gametext'.split()
assert_text = '%s is language-specific'
else:
good_formats = 'identifier latex'.split()
assert_text = '%s is not language-specific'
mapper = class_mapper(table)
for column in sorted(mapper.c, key=lambda c: c.name):
format = column.info.get('format', None)
if format is not None:
if format not in good_formats:
raise AssertionError(assert_text % column)
is_markdown = isinstance(column.type, markdown.MarkdownColumn)
if is_markdown != (format == 'markdown'):
raise AssertionError('%s: markdown format/column type mismatch' % column)
if (format != 'identifier') and (column.name == 'identifier'):
raise AssertionError('%s: identifier column name/type mismatch' % column)
if column.info.get('official', None) and format not in 'gametext plaintext':
raise AssertionError('%s: official text with bad format' % column)
else:
if isinstance(column.type, (markdown.MarkdownColumn, tables.Unicode)):
raise AssertionError('%s: text column without format' % column)
if column.name == 'name' and format != 'plaintext':
raise AssertionError('%s: non-plaintext name' % column)
# No mention of English in the description
assert 'English' not in column.info['description'], column
def test_identifiers_with_names():
"""Test that named tables have identifiers, and non-named tables don't
...have either names or identifiers.
"""
for table in sorted(tables.table_classes, key=lambda t: t.__name__):
if issubclass(table, tables.Named):
assert issubclass(table, tables.OfficiallyNamed) or issubclass(table, tables.UnofficiallyNamed), table
assert hasattr(table, 'identifier'), table
else:
assert not hasattr(table, 'identifier'), table
if not issubclass(table, tables.LanguageSpecific):
assert not hasattr(table, 'name'), table