Added a test for the i18n dynamic table generation.

It fails spectacularly, but hopefully documents what I'm ultimately
going for.
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Eevee 2011-03-18 18:22:18 -07:00
parent 4645349133
commit 542aa670ae
2 changed files with 112 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -1862,7 +1862,7 @@ VersionGroup.pokedex = relation(Pokedex, back_populates='version_groups')
default_lang = u'en' default_lang = u'en'
def makeTextTable(foreign_table_class, table_suffix_plural, table_suffix_singular, columns, lazy): def makeTextTable(foreign_table_class, table_suffix_plural, table_suffix_singular, columns, lazy, Language=Language):
# With "Language", we'd have two language_id. So, rename one to 'lang' # With "Language", we'd have two language_id. So, rename one to 'lang'
foreign_key_name = foreign_table_class.__singlename__ foreign_key_name = foreign_table_class.__singlename__
if foreign_key_name == 'language': if foreign_key_name == 'language':
@ -1882,7 +1882,7 @@ def makeTextTable(foreign_table_class, table_suffix_plural, table_suffix_singula
# one by one without the DB complaining about missing values # one by one without the DB complaining about missing values
column.default = ColumnDefault(u'') column.default = ColumnDefault(u'')
table = Table(table_name, metadata, table = Table(table_name, foreign_table_class.__table__.metadata,
Column(foreign_key_name + '_id', Integer, ForeignKey(foreign_table_class.id), Column(foreign_key_name + '_id', Integer, ForeignKey(foreign_table_class.id),
primary_key=True, nullable=False), primary_key=True, nullable=False),
Column('language_id', Integer, ForeignKey(Language.id), Column('language_id', Integer, ForeignKey(Language.id),
@ -1899,7 +1899,7 @@ def makeTextTable(foreign_table_class, table_suffix_plural, table_suffix_singula
foreign_key_name: relation(foreign_table_class, foreign_key_name: relation(foreign_table_class,
primaryjoin=(foreign_table_class.id == table.c[foreign_key_name + "_id"]), primaryjoin=(foreign_table_class.id == table.c[foreign_key_name + "_id"]),
backref=backref(table_suffix_plural, backref=backref(table_suffix_plural,
collection_class=attribute_mapped_collection('language'), collection_class=attribute_mapped_collection('_language_identifier'),
lazy=lazy, lazy=lazy,
), ),
), ),

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@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
# encoding: utf8 # encoding: utf8
from nose.tools import * from nose.tools import *
import unittest import unittest
from sqlalchemy.orm import class_mapper from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer, String, create_engine
from sqlalchemy.orm import class_mapper, joinedload, sessionmaker
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from pokedex.db import tables, markdown from pokedex.db import tables, markdown
@ -22,6 +24,112 @@ def test_variable_names():
for table in tables.table_classes: for table in tables.table_classes:
assert getattr(tables, table.__name__) is table 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:")
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 = tables.makeTextTable(
foreign_table_class=Foo,
table_suffix_plural='blorp',
table_suffix_singular='klink',
columns=[
('name', 'names', Column(String(100))),
],
lazy='select',
Language=Language,
)
# OK, create all the tables and gimme a session
Base.metadata.create_all()
sess = sessionmaker(engine)()
# 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)
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).one()
# Dictionary of language identifiers => names
assert foo.names['en'] == 'english'
assert foo.names['jp'] == 'nihongo'
# Default language, currently English
assert foo.name == 'english'
sess.expire_all()
### Test 2: joinedload on the default name should appear to work
foo = sess.query(Foo) \
.options(joinedload(Foo.name)) \
.first
assert foo.name == 'english'
sess.expire_all()
### Test 3: joinedload on all the names should appear to work
foo = sess.query(Foo) \
.options(joinedload(Foo.names)) \
.first
assert foo.names['en'] == 'english'
assert foo.names['jp'] == 'nihongo'
sess.expire_all()
### Test 4: Mutating the dict collection should work
foo = sess.query(Foo).first
foo.names['en'] = 'different english'
del foo.names['jp']
sess.commit()
assert foo.names['en'] == 'different english'
assert 'jp' not in foo.names
def test_texts(): def test_texts():
"""Check DB schema for integrity of text columns & translations. """Check DB schema for integrity of text columns & translations.