# encoding: utf8 from pokedex.tests import single_params 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 MultilangScopedSession, MultilangSession, \ create_translation_table @single_params(*dir(tables)) def test_variable_names(varname): """We want pokedex.db.tables to export tables using the class name""" table = getattr(tables, varname) try: if not issubclass(table, tables.TableBase) or table is tables.TableBase: return except TypeError: return classname = table.__name__ if classname and varname[0].isupper(): assert varname == classname, '%s refers to %s' % (varname, classname) @single_params(*tables.mapped_classes) def test_variable_names_2(table): """We also want all of the tables exported""" assert getattr(tables, table.__name__) is table def test_class_order(): """The declarative classes should be defined in alphabetical order. Except for Language which should be first. """ class_names = [table.__name__ for table in tables.mapped_classes] def key(name): return name != 'Language', name print [(a,b) for (a,b) in zip(class_names, sorted(class_names, key=key)) if a!=b] assert class_names == sorted(class_names, key=key) 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) translation_classes = [] FooText = create_translation_table('foo_text', Foo, 'texts', language_class=Language, name = Column(String(100)), ) # OK, create all the tables and gimme a session Base.metadata.create_all() sm = sessionmaker(class_=MultilangSession) sess = MultilangScopedSession(sm) # 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, then give the # session the language id sess.commit() # Note that this won't apply to sessions created in other threads, but that # ought not be a problem! sess.default_language_id = lang_en.id # Give our foo some names, as directly as possible foo_text = FooText() foo_text.foreign_id = foo.id foo_text.local_language_id = lang_en.id foo_text.name = 'english' sess.add(foo_text) foo_text = FooText() foo_text.foo_id = foo.id foo_text.local_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.texts_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.texts)) \ .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' classes = [] for cls in tables.mapped_classes: classes.append(cls) classes += cls.translation_classes @single_params(*classes) def test_texts(cls): """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 """ if hasattr(cls, 'local_language') or hasattr(cls, 'language'): good_formats = 'markdown plaintext gametext'.split() assert_text = '%s is language-specific' else: good_formats = 'identifier latex as-is'.split() assert_text = '%s is not language-specific' columns = sorted(cls.__table__.c, key=lambda c: c.name) text_columns = [] for column in columns: format = column.info.get('format', None) if format is not None: if format not in good_formats: raise AssertionError(assert_text % 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) text_columns.append(column) else: if isinstance(column.type, tables.Unicode): raise AssertionError('%s: text column without format' % column) if column.name == 'name' and format not in ('plaintext', 'as-is'): raise AssertionError('%s: non-plaintext name' % column) # No mention of English in the description assert 'English' not in column.info['description'], column # If there's more than one text column in a translation table, # they have to be nullable, to support missing translations if hasattr(cls, 'local_language') and len(text_columns) > 1: for column in text_columns: assert column.nullable