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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2016, 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#
# Portions Copyright 2007-2015, Anthony Tuininga. All rights reserved.
#
# Portions Copyright 2001-2007, Computronix (Canada) Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta,
# Canada. All rights reserved.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Sets the environment used by the cx_Oracle test suite. Production
# applications should consider using External Authentication to
# avoid hard coded credentials.
#
# You can set values in environment variables to bypass having the test suite
# request the information it requires.
#
# CX_ORACLE_TEST_MAIN_USER: user used for most test cases
# CX_ORACLE_TEST_MAIN_PASSWORD: password of user used for most test cases
# CX_ORACLE_TEST_PROXY_USER: user for testing proxying
# CX_ORACLE_TEST_PROXY_PASSWORD: password of user for testing proxying
# CX_ORACLE_TEST_CONNECT_STRING: connect string for test suite
# CX_ORACLE_TEST_ADMIN_USER: administrative user for test suite
# CX_ORACLE_TEST_ADMIN_PASSWORD: administrative password for test suite
#
# CX_ORACLE_TEST_CONNECT_STRING can be set to an Easy Connect string, or a
# Net Service Name from a tnsnames.ora file or external naming service,
# or it can be the name of a local Oracle database instance.
#
# If cx_Oracle is using Instant Client, then an Easy Connect string is
# generally appropriate. The syntax is:
#
# [//]host_name[:port][/service_name][:server_type][/instance_name]
#
# Commonly just the host_name and service_name are needed
# e.g. "localhost/orclpdb1" or "localhost/XEPDB1"
#
# If using a tnsnames.ora file, the file can be in a default
# location such as $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin/tnsnames.ora or
# /etc/tnsnames.ora. Alternatively set the TNS_ADMIN environment
# variable and put the file in $TNS_ADMIN/tnsnames.ora.
#
# The administrative user for cloud databases is ADMIN and the administrative
# user for on premises databases is SYSTEM.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import getpass
import os
import sys
import unittest
import cx_Oracle as oracledb
# default values
DEFAULT_MAIN_USER = "pythontest"
DEFAULT_PROXY_USER = "pythontestproxy"
DEFAULT_CONNECT_STRING = "localhost/orclpdb1"
# dictionary containing all parameters; these are acquired as needed by the
# methods below (which should be used instead of consulting this dictionary
# directly) and then stored so that a value is not requested more than once
PARAMETERS = {}
def get_value(name, label, default_value=""):
value = PARAMETERS.get(name)
if value is not None:
return value
env_name = "CX_ORACLE_TEST_" + name
value = os.environ.get(env_name)
if value is None:
if default_value:
label += " [%s]" % default_value
label += ": "
if default_value:
value = input(label).strip()
else:
value = getpass.getpass(label)
if not value:
value = default_value
PARAMETERS[name] = value
return value
def get_admin_connect_string():
admin_user = get_value("ADMIN_USER", "Administrative user", "admin")
admin_password = get_value("ADMIN_PASSWORD",
"Password for %s" % admin_user)
return "%s/%s@%s" % (admin_user, admin_password, get_connect_string())
def get_charset_ratios():
value = PARAMETERS.get("CS_RATIO")
if value is None:
connection = get_connection()
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("""
select
cast('X' as varchar2(1)),
cast('Y' as nvarchar2(1))
from dual""")
varchar_column_info, nvarchar_column_info = cursor.description
value = (varchar_column_info[3], nvarchar_column_info[3])
PARAMETERS["CS_RATIO"] = value
return value
def get_client_version():
name = "CLIENT_VERSION"
value = PARAMETERS.get(name)
if value is None:
value = oracledb.clientversion()[:2]
PARAMETERS[name] = value
return value
def get_connection(**kwargs):
return oracledb.connect(dsn=get_connect_string(), user=get_main_user(),
password=get_main_password(), **kwargs)
def get_connect_string():
return get_value("CONNECT_STRING", "Connect String",
DEFAULT_CONNECT_STRING)
def get_main_password():
return get_value("MAIN_PASSWORD", "Password for %s" % get_main_user())
def get_main_user():
return get_value("MAIN_USER", "Main User Name", DEFAULT_MAIN_USER)
def get_pool(user=None, password=None, **kwargs):
if user is None:
user = get_main_user()
if password is None:
password = get_main_password()
return oracledb.SessionPool(user, password, get_connect_string(),
**kwargs)
def get_proxy_password():
return get_value("PROXY_PASSWORD", "Password for %s" % get_proxy_user())
def get_proxy_user():
return get_value("PROXY_USER", "Proxy User Name", DEFAULT_PROXY_USER)
def get_sleep_proc_name():
server_version = get_server_version()
return "dbms_session.sleep" if server_version[0] >= 18 \
else "dbms_lock.sleep"
def get_server_version():
name = "SERVER_VERSION"
value = PARAMETERS.get(name)
if value is None:
conn = get_connection()
value = tuple(int(s) for s in conn.version.split("."))[:2]
PARAMETERS[name] = value
return value
def run_sql_script(conn, script_name, **kwargs):
statement_parts = []
cursor = conn.cursor()
replace_values = [("&" + k + ".", v) for k, v in kwargs.items()] + \
[("&" + k, v) for k, v in kwargs.items()]
script_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]))
file_name = os.path.join(script_dir, "sql", script_name + "_exec.sql")
for line in open(file_name):
if line.strip() == "/":
statement = "".join(statement_parts).strip()
if statement:
for search_value, replace_value in replace_values:
statement = statement.replace(search_value, replace_value)
try:
cursor.execute(statement)
except:
print("Failed to execute SQL:", statement)
raise
statement_parts = []
else:
statement_parts.append(line)
cursor.execute("""
select name, type, line, position, text
from dba_errors
where owner = upper(:owner)
order by name, type, line, position""",
owner = get_main_user())
prev_name = prev_obj_type = None
for name, obj_type, line_num, position, text in cursor:
if name != prev_name or obj_type != prev_obj_type:
print("%s (%s)" % (name, obj_type))
prev_name = name
prev_obj_type = obj_type
print(" %s/%s %s" % (line_num, position, text))
def run_test_cases():
print("Running tests for cx_Oracle version", oracledb.version,
"built at", oracledb.buildtime)
print("File:", oracledb.__file__)
print("Client Version:",
".".join(str(i) for i in oracledb.clientversion()))
with get_connection() as connection:
print("Server Version:", connection.version)
print()
unittest.main(testRunner=unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=2))
def skip_client_version_old_multi(min_version1, min_version2):
ver = get_client_version()
return ver < min_version1 or \
(ver[0] > min_version1[0] and ver[0] < min_version2[0]) or \
(ver[0] == min_version2[0] and ver[1] < min_version2[1])
def skip_soda_tests():
client = get_client_version()
if client < (18, 3):
return True
server = get_server_version()
if server < (18, 0):
return True
if server > (20, 1) and client < (20, 1):
return True
return False
class RoundTripInfo:
def __init__(self, connection):
self.prev_round_trips = 0
self.admin_conn = oracledb.connect(get_admin_connect_string())
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute("select sys_context('userenv', 'sid') from dual")
self.sid, = cursor.fetchone()
self.get_round_trips()
def get_round_trips(self):
with self.admin_conn.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute("""
select ss.value
from v$sesstat ss, v$statname sn
where ss.sid = :sid
and ss.statistic# = sn.statistic#
and sn.name like '%roundtrip%client%'""", sid=self.sid)
current_round_trips, = cursor.fetchone()
diff_round_trips = current_round_trips - self.prev_round_trips
self.prev_round_trips = current_round_trips
return diff_round_trips
class BaseTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
requires_connection = True
def assertRoundTrips(self, n):
self.assertEqual(self.round_trip_info.get_round_trips(), n)
def get_db_object_as_plain_object(self, obj):
if obj.type.iscollection:
element_values = []
for value in obj.aslist():
if isinstance(value, oracledb.Object):
value = self.get_db_object_as_plain_object(value)
elif isinstance(value, oracledb.LOB):
value = value.read()
element_values.append(value)
return element_values
attr_values = []
for attribute in obj.type.attributes:
value = getattr(obj, attribute.name)
if isinstance(value, oracledb.Object):
value = self.get_db_object_as_plain_object(value)
elif isinstance(value, oracledb.LOB):
value = value.read()
attr_values.append(value)
return tuple(attr_values)
def get_soda_database(self, minclient=(18, 3), minserver=(18, 0),
message="not supported with this client/server " \
"combination"):
client = get_client_version()
if client < minclient:
self.skipTest(message)
server = get_server_version()
if server < minserver:
self.skipTest(message)
if server > (20, 1) and client < (20, 1):
self.skipTest(message)
return self.connection.getSodaDatabase()
def is_on_oracle_cloud(self, connection=None):
if connection is None:
connection = self.connection
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("""
select sys_context('userenv', 'service_name')
from dual""")
service_name, = cursor.fetchone()
return service_name.endswith("oraclecloud.com")
def setUp(self):
if self.requires_connection:
self.connection = get_connection()
self.cursor = self.connection.cursor()
def setup_round_trip_checker(self):
self.round_trip_info = RoundTripInfo(self.connection)
def tearDown(self):
if self.requires_connection:
self.connection.close()
del self.cursor
del self.connection