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# Copyright (C) 2016-present the asyncpg authors and contributors
# <see AUTHORS file>
#
# This module is part of asyncpg and is released under
# the Apache 2.0 License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
import asyncio
import asyncpg
import gc
import unittest
from asyncpg import _testbase as tb
from asyncpg import exceptions
class TestPrepare(tb.ConnectedTestCase):
async def test_prepare_01(self):
self.assertEqual(self.con._protocol.queries_count, 0)
st = await self.con.prepare('SELECT 1 = $1 AS test')
self.assertEqual(self.con._protocol.queries_count, 0)
self.assertEqual(st.get_query(), 'SELECT 1 = $1 AS test')
rec = await st.fetchrow(1)
self.assertEqual(self.con._protocol.queries_count, 1)
self.assertTrue(rec['test'])
self.assertEqual(len(rec), 1)
self.assertEqual(False, await st.fetchval(10))
self.assertEqual(self.con._protocol.queries_count, 2)
async def test_prepare_02(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, 'column "a" does not exist'):
await self.con.prepare('SELECT a')
async def test_prepare_03(self):
cases = [
('text', ("'NULL'", 'NULL'), [
'aaa',
None
]),
('decimal', ('0', 0), [
123,
123.5,
None
])
]
for type, (none_name, none_val), vals in cases:
st = await self.con.prepare('''
SELECT CASE WHEN $1::{type} IS NULL THEN {default}
ELSE $1::{type} END'''.format(
type=type, default=none_name))
for val in vals:
with self.subTest(type=type, value=val):
res = await st.fetchval(val)
if val is None:
self.assertEqual(res, none_val)
else:
self.assertEqual(res, val)
async def test_prepare_04(self):
s = await self.con.prepare('SELECT $1::smallint')
self.assertEqual(await s.fetchval(10), 10)
s = await self.con.prepare('SELECT $1::smallint * 2')
self.assertEqual(await s.fetchval(10), 20)
s = await self.con.prepare('SELECT generate_series(5,10)')
self.assertEqual(await s.fetchval(), 5)
# Since the "execute" message was sent with a limit=1,
# we will receive a PortalSuspended message, instead of
# CommandComplete. Which means there will be no status
# message set.
self.assertIsNone(s.get_statusmsg())
# Repeat the same test for 'fetchrow()'.
self.assertEqual(await s.fetchrow(), (5,))
self.assertIsNone(s.get_statusmsg())
async def test_prepare_05_unknownoid(self):
s = await self.con.prepare("SELECT 'test'")
self.assertEqual(await s.fetchval(), 'test')
async def test_prepare_06_interrupted_close(self):
stmt = await self.con.prepare('''SELECT pg_sleep(10)''')
fut = self.loop.create_task(stmt.fetch())
await asyncio.sleep(0.2)
self.assertFalse(self.con.is_closed())
await self.con.close()
self.assertTrue(self.con.is_closed())
with self.assertRaises(asyncpg.QueryCanceledError):
await fut
# Test that it's OK to call close again
await self.con.close()
async def test_prepare_07_interrupted_terminate(self):
stmt = await self.con.prepare('''SELECT pg_sleep(10)''')
fut = self.loop.create_task(stmt.fetchval())
await asyncio.sleep(0.2)
self.assertFalse(self.con.is_closed())
self.con.terminate()
self.assertTrue(self.con.is_closed())
with self.assertRaisesRegex(asyncpg.ConnectionDoesNotExistError,
'closed in the middle'):
await fut
# Test that it's OK to call terminate again
self.con.terminate()
async def test_prepare_08_big_result(self):
stmt = await self.con.prepare('select generate_series(0,10000)')
result = await stmt.fetch()
self.assertEqual(len(result), 10001)
self.assertEqual(
[r[0] for r in result],
list(range(10001)))
async def test_prepare_09_raise_error(self):
# Stress test ReadBuffer.read_cstr()
msg = '0' * 1024 * 100
query = """
DO language plpgsql $$
BEGIN
RAISE EXCEPTION '{}';
END
$$;""".format(msg)
stmt = await self.con.prepare(query)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(asyncpg.RaiseError, msg):
with tb.silence_asyncio_long_exec_warning():
await stmt.fetchval()
async def test_prepare_10_stmt_lru(self):
cache = self.con._stmt_cache
query = 'select {}'
cache_max = cache.get_max_size()
iter_max = cache_max * 2 + 11
# First, we have no cached statements.
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 0)
stmts = []
for i in range(iter_max):
s = await self.con._prepare(query.format(i), use_cache=True)
self.assertEqual(await s.fetchval(), i)
stmts.append(s)
# At this point our cache should be full.
self.assertEqual(len(cache), cache_max)
self.assertTrue(all(not s.closed for s in cache.iter_statements()))
# Since there are references to the statements (`stmts` list),
# no statements are scheduled to be closed.
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 0)
# Removing refs to statements and preparing a new statement
# will cause connection to cleanup any stale statements.
stmts.clear()
gc.collect()
# Now we have a bunch of statements that have no refs to them
# scheduled to be closed.
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), iter_max - cache_max)
self.assertTrue(all(s.closed for s in self.con._stmts_to_close))
self.assertTrue(all(not s.closed for s in cache.iter_statements()))
zero = await self.con.prepare(query.format(0))
# Hence, all stale statements should be closed now.
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 0)
# The number of cached statements will stay the same though.
self.assertEqual(len(cache), cache_max)
self.assertTrue(all(not s.closed for s in cache.iter_statements()))
# After closing all statements will be closed.
await self.con.close()
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 0)
# An attempt to perform an operation on a closed statement
# will trigger an error.
with self.assertRaisesRegex(asyncpg.InterfaceError, 'is closed'):
await zero.fetchval()
async def test_prepare_11_stmt_gc(self):
# Test that prepared statements should stay in the cache after
# they are GCed.
cache = self.con._stmt_cache
# First, we have no cached statements.
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 0)
# The prepared statement that we'll create will be GCed
# right await. However, its state should be still in
# in the statements LRU cache.
await self.con._prepare('select 1', use_cache=True)
gc.collect()
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 0)
async def test_prepare_12_stmt_gc(self):
# Test that prepared statements are closed when there is no space
# for them in the LRU cache and there are no references to them.
cache = self.con._stmt_cache
cache_max = cache.get_max_size()
# First, we have no cached statements.
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 0)
stmt = await self.con._prepare('select 100000000', use_cache=True)
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 0)
for i in range(cache_max):
await self.con._prepare('select {}'.format(i), use_cache=True)
self.assertEqual(len(cache), cache_max)
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 0)
del stmt
gc.collect()
self.assertEqual(len(cache), cache_max)
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 1)
async def test_prepare_13_connect(self):
v = await self.con.fetchval(
'SELECT $1::smallint AS foo', 10, column='foo')
self.assertEqual(v, 10)
r = await self.con.fetchrow('SELECT $1::smallint * 2 AS test', 10)
self.assertEqual(r['test'], 20)
rows = await self.con.fetch('SELECT generate_series(0,$1::int)', 3)
self.assertEqual([r[0] for r in rows], [0, 1, 2, 3])
async def test_prepare_14_explain(self):
# Test simple EXPLAIN.
stmt = await self.con.prepare('SELECT typname FROM pg_type')
plan = await stmt.explain()
self.assertEqual(plan[0]['Plan']['Relation Name'], 'pg_type')
# Test "EXPLAIN ANALYZE".
stmt = await self.con.prepare(
'SELECT typname, typlen FROM pg_type WHERE typlen > $1')
plan = await stmt.explain(2, analyze=True)
self.assertEqual(plan[0]['Plan']['Relation Name'], 'pg_type')
self.assertIn('Actual Total Time', plan[0]['Plan'])
# Test that 'EXPLAIN ANALYZE' is executed in a transaction
# that gets rollbacked.
tr = self.con.transaction()
await tr.start()
try:
await self.con.execute('CREATE TABLE mytab (a int)')
stmt = await self.con.prepare(
'INSERT INTO mytab (a) VALUES (1), (2)')
plan = await stmt.explain(analyze=True)
self.assertEqual(plan[0]['Plan']['Operation'], 'Insert')
# Check that no data was inserted
res = await self.con.fetch('SELECT * FROM mytab')
self.assertEqual(res, [])
finally:
await tr.rollback()
async def test_prepare_15_stmt_gc_cache_disabled(self):
# Test that even if the statements cache is off, we're still
# cleaning up GCed statements.
cache = self.con._stmt_cache
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 0)
# Disable cache
cache.set_max_size(0)
stmt = await self.con._prepare('select 100000000', use_cache=True)
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 0)
del stmt
gc.collect()
# After GC, _stmts_to_close should contain stmt's state
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 1)
# Next "prepare" call will trigger a cleanup
stmt = await self.con._prepare('select 1', use_cache=True)
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(self.con._stmts_to_close), 0)
del stmt
async def test_prepare_16_command_result(self):
async def status(query):
stmt = await self.con.prepare(query)
await stmt.fetch()
return stmt.get_statusmsg()
try:
self.assertEqual(
await status('CREATE TABLE mytab (a int)'),
'CREATE TABLE')
self.assertEqual(
await status('INSERT INTO mytab (a) VALUES (1), (2)'),
'INSERT 0 2')
self.assertEqual(
await status('SELECT a FROM mytab'),
'SELECT 2')
self.assertEqual(
await status('UPDATE mytab SET a = 3 WHERE a = 1'),
'UPDATE 1')
finally:
self.assertEqual(
await status('DROP TABLE mytab'),
'DROP TABLE')
async def test_prepare_17_stmt_closed_lru(self):
st = await self.con.prepare('SELECT 1')
st._state.mark_closed()
with self.assertRaisesRegex(asyncpg.InterfaceError, 'is closed'):
await st.fetch()
st = await self.con.prepare('SELECT 1')
self.assertEqual(await st.fetchval(), 1)
async def test_prepare_18_empty_result(self):
# test EmptyQueryResponse protocol message
st = await self.con.prepare('')
self.assertEqual(await st.fetch(), [])
self.assertIsNone(await st.fetchval())
self.assertIsNone(await st.fetchrow())
self.assertEqual(await self.con.fetch(''), [])
self.assertIsNone(await self.con.fetchval(''))
self.assertIsNone(await self.con.fetchrow(''))
async def test_prepare_19_concurrent_calls(self):
st = self.loop.create_task(self.con.fetchval(
'SELECT ROW(pg_sleep(0.1), 1)'))
# Wait for some time to make sure the first query is fully
# prepared (!) and is now awaiting the results (!!).
await asyncio.sleep(0.01)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(asyncpg.InterfaceError,
'another operation'):
await self.con.execute('SELECT 2')
self.assertEqual(await st, (None, 1))
async def test_prepare_20_concurrent_calls(self):
expected = ((None, 1),)
for methname, val in [('fetch', [expected]),
('fetchval', expected[0]),
('fetchrow', expected)]:
with self.subTest(meth=methname):
meth = getattr(self.con, methname)
vf = self.loop.create_task(
meth('SELECT ROW(pg_sleep(0.1), 1)'))
await asyncio.sleep(0.01)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(asyncpg.InterfaceError,
'another operation'):
await meth('SELECT 2')
self.assertEqual(await vf, val)
async def test_prepare_21_errors(self):
stmt = await self.con.prepare('SELECT 10 / $1::int')
with self.assertRaises(asyncpg.DivisionByZeroError):
await stmt.fetchval(0)
self.assertEqual(await stmt.fetchval(5), 2)
async def test_prepare_22_empty(self):
# Support for empty target list was added in PostgreSQL 9.4
if self.server_version < (9, 4):
raise unittest.SkipTest(
'PostgreSQL servers < 9.4 do not support empty target list.')
result = await self.con.fetchrow('SELECT')
self.assertEqual(result, ())
self.assertEqual(repr(result), '<Record>')
async def test_prepare_statement_invalid(self):
await self.con.execute('CREATE TABLE tab1(a int, b int)')
try:
await self.con.execute('INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (1, 2)')
stmt = await self.con.prepare('SELECT * FROM tab1')
await self.con.execute(
'ALTER TABLE tab1 ALTER COLUMN b SET DATA TYPE text')
with self.assertRaisesRegex(asyncpg.InvalidCachedStatementError,
'cached statement plan is invalid'):
await stmt.fetchrow()
finally:
await self.con.execute('DROP TABLE tab1')
@tb.with_connection_options(statement_cache_size=0)
async def test_prepare_23_no_stmt_cache_seq(self):
self.assertEqual(self.con._stmt_cache.get_max_size(), 0)
async def check_simple():
# Run a simple query a few times.
self.assertEqual(await self.con.fetchval('SELECT 1'), 1)
self.assertEqual(await self.con.fetchval('SELECT 2'), 2)
self.assertEqual(await self.con.fetchval('SELECT 1'), 1)
await check_simple()
# Run a query that timeouts.
with self.assertRaises(asyncio.TimeoutError):
await self.con.fetchrow('select pg_sleep(10)', timeout=0.02)
# Check that we can run new queries after a timeout.
await check_simple()
# Try a cursor/timeout combination. Cursors should always use
# named prepared statements.
async with self.con.transaction():
with self.assertRaises(asyncio.TimeoutError):
async for _ in self.con.cursor( # NOQA
'select pg_sleep(10)', timeout=0.1):
pass
# Check that we can run queries after a failed cursor
# operation.
await check_simple()
@tb.with_connection_options(max_cached_statement_lifetime=142)
async def test_prepare_24_max_lifetime(self):
cache = self.con._stmt_cache
self.assertEqual(cache.get_max_lifetime(), 142)
cache.set_max_lifetime(1)
s = await self.con._prepare('SELECT 1', use_cache=True)
state = s._state
s = await self.con._prepare('SELECT 1', use_cache=True)
self.assertIs(s._state, state)
s = await self.con._prepare('SELECT 1', use_cache=True)
self.assertIs(s._state, state)
await asyncio.sleep(1)
s = await self.con._prepare('SELECT 1', use_cache=True)
self.assertIsNot(s._state, state)
@tb.with_connection_options(max_cached_statement_lifetime=0.5)
async def test_prepare_25_max_lifetime_reset(self):
cache = self.con._stmt_cache
s = await self.con._prepare('SELECT 1', use_cache=True)
state = s._state
# Disable max_lifetime
cache.set_max_lifetime(0)
await asyncio.sleep(1)
# The statement should still be cached (as we disabled the timeout).
s = await self.con._prepare('SELECT 1', use_cache=True)
self.assertIs(s._state, state)
@tb.with_connection_options(max_cached_statement_lifetime=0.5)
async def test_prepare_26_max_lifetime_max_size(self):
cache = self.con._stmt_cache
s = await self.con._prepare('SELECT 1', use_cache=True)
state = s._state
# Disable max_lifetime
cache.set_max_size(0)
s = await self.con._prepare('SELECT 1', use_cache=True)
self.assertIsNot(s._state, state)
# Check that nothing crashes after the initial timeout
await asyncio.sleep(1)
@tb.with_connection_options(max_cacheable_statement_size=50)
async def test_prepare_27_max_cacheable_statement_size(self):
cache = self.con._stmt_cache
await self.con._prepare('SELECT 1', use_cache=True)
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 1)
# Test that long and explicitly created prepared statements
# are not cached.
await self.con._prepare("SELECT \'" + "a" * 50 + "\'", use_cache=True)
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 1)
# Test that implicitly created long prepared statements
# are not cached.
await self.con.fetchval("SELECT \'" + "a" * 50 + "\'")
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 1)
# Test that short prepared statements can still be cached.
await self.con._prepare('SELECT 2', use_cache=True)
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 2)
async def test_prepare_28_max_args(self):
N = 32768
args = ','.join('${}'.format(i) for i in range(1, N + 1))
query = 'SELECT ARRAY[{}]'.format(args)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
exceptions.InterfaceError,
'the number of query arguments cannot exceed 32767'):
await self.con.fetchval(query, *range(1, N + 1))
async def test_prepare_29_duplicates(self):
# In addition to test_record.py, let's have a full functional
# test for records with duplicate keys.
r = await self.con.fetchrow('SELECT 1 as a, 2 as b, 3 as a')
self.assertEqual(list(r.items()), [('a', 1), ('b', 2), ('a', 3)])
self.assertEqual(list(r.keys()), ['a', 'b', 'a'])
self.assertEqual(list(r.values()), [1, 2, 3])
self.assertEqual(r['a'], 3)
self.assertEqual(r['b'], 2)
self.assertEqual(r[0], 1)
self.assertEqual(r[1], 2)
self.assertEqual(r[2], 3)
async def test_prepare_30_invalid_arg_count(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
exceptions.InterfaceError,
'the server expects 1 argument for this query, 0 were passed'):
await self.con.fetchval('SELECT $1::int')
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
exceptions.InterfaceError,
'the server expects 0 arguments for this query, 1 was passed'):
await self.con.fetchval('SELECT 1', 1)
async def test_prepare_31_pgbouncer_note(self):
try:
await self.con.execute("""
DO $$ BEGIN
RAISE EXCEPTION
'duplicate statement' USING ERRCODE = '42P05';
END; $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
""")
except asyncpg.DuplicatePreparedStatementError as e:
self.assertTrue('pgbouncer' in e.hint)
else:
self.fail('DuplicatePreparedStatementError not raised')
try:
await self.con.execute("""
DO $$ BEGIN
RAISE EXCEPTION
'invalid statement' USING ERRCODE = '26000';
END; $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
""")
except asyncpg.InvalidSQLStatementNameError as e:
self.assertTrue('pgbouncer' in e.hint)
else:
self.fail('InvalidSQLStatementNameError not raised')
async def test_prepare_does_not_use_cache(self):
cache = self.con._stmt_cache
# prepare with disabled cache
await self.con.prepare('select 1')
self.assertEqual(len(cache), 0)
async def test_prepare_explicitly_named(self):
ps = await self.con.prepare('select 1', name='foobar')
self.assertEqual(ps.get_name(), 'foobar')
self.assertEqual(await self.con.fetchval('EXECUTE foobar'), 1)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
exceptions.DuplicatePreparedStatementError,
'prepared statement "foobar" already exists',
):
await self.con.prepare('select 1', name='foobar')
async def test_prepare_fetchmany(self):
tr = self.con.transaction()
await tr.start()
try:
await self.con.execute('CREATE TABLE fetchmany (a int, b text)')
stmt = await self.con.prepare(
'INSERT INTO fetchmany (a, b) VALUES ($1, $2) RETURNING a, b'
)
result = await stmt.fetchmany([(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')])
self.assertEqual(result, [(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')])
finally:
await tr.rollback()
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