ClickHouse/tests/sqllogic/connection.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import datetime
import logging
import pyodbc
import sqlite3
import traceback
import enum
import random
import string
from contextlib import contextmanager
from exceptions import ProgramError
logger = logging.getLogger("connection")
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
class OdbcConnectingArgs:
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self._kwargs = kwargs
def __str__(self):
conn_str = ";".join(
["{}={}".format(x, y) for x, y in self._kwargs.items() if y]
)
return conn_str
def update_database(self, database):
self._kwargs["Database"] = database
@staticmethod
def create_from_kw(
dsn="", server="localhost", user="default", database="default", **kwargs
):
conn_args = {
"DSN": dsn,
"Server": server,
"User": user,
"Database": database,
}
conn_args.update(kwargs)
return OdbcConnectingArgs(**conn_args)
@staticmethod
def create_from_connection_string(conn_str):
args = OdbcConnectingArgs()
for kv in conn_str.split(";"):
if kv:
k, v = kv.split("=", 1)
args._kwargs[k] = v
return args
def _random_str(length=8):
alphabet = string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits
return "".join(random.SystemRandom().choice(alphabet) for _ in range(length))
def default_clickhouse_odbc_conn_str():
return str(
OdbcConnectingArgs.create_from_kw(
dsn="ClickHouse DSN (ANSI)",
)
)
class Engines(enum.Enum):
SQLITE = enum.auto()
ODBC = enum.auto()
@staticmethod
def list():
return list(map(lambda c: c.name.lower(), Engines))
class KnownDBMS(str, enum.Enum):
sqlite = "sqlite"
clickhouse = "ClickHouse"
class ConnectionWrap(object):
def __init__(self, connection=None, factory=None, factory_kwargs=None):
self._factory = factory
self._factory_kwargs = factory_kwargs
self._connection = connection
self.DBMS_NAME = None
self.DATABASE_NAME = None
self.USER_NAME = None
@staticmethod
def create(connection):
return ConnectionWrap(connection=connection)
@staticmethod
def create_form_factory(factory, factory_kwargs):
return ConnectionWrap(
factory=factory, factory_kwargs=factory_kwargs
).reconnect()
def can_reconnect(self):
return self._factory is not None
def reconnect(self):
if self._connection is not None:
self._connection.close()
self._connection = self._factory(self._factory_kwargs)
return self
def assert_can_reconnect(self):
assert self.can_reconnect(), f"no reconnect for: {self.DBMS_NAME}"
def __getattr__(self, item):
return getattr(self._connection, item)
def __enter__(self):
return self
def drop_all_tables(self):
if self.DBMS_NAME == KnownDBMS.clickhouse.value:
list_query = (
f"SELECT name FROM system.tables WHERE database='{self.DATABASE_NAME}'"
)
elif self.DBMS_NAME == KnownDBMS.sqlite.value:
list_query = f"SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table'"
else:
logger.warning(
"unable to drop all tables for unknown database: %s", self.DBMS_NAME
)
return
list_result = execute_request(list_query, self)
logger.info("tables will be dropped: %s", list_result.get_result())
for table_name in list_result.get_result():
table_name = table_name[0]
execute_request(f"DROP TABLE {table_name}", self).assert_no_exception()
logger.debug("success drop table: %s", table_name)
def _use_database(self, database="default"):
if self.DBMS_NAME == KnownDBMS.clickhouse.value:
logger.info("use test database: %s", database)
self._factory_kwargs.update_database(database)
self.reconnect()
self.DATABASE_NAME = database
def use_random_database(self):
if self.DBMS_NAME == KnownDBMS.clickhouse.value:
database = f"test_{_random_str()}"
execute_request(f"CREATE DATABASE {database}", self).assert_no_exception()
self._use_database(database)
logger.info(
"currentDatabase : %s",
execute_request(f"SELECT currentDatabase()", self).get_result(),
)
@contextmanager
def with_one_test_scope(self):
try:
yield self
finally:
self.drop_all_tables()
@contextmanager
def with_test_database_scope(self):
self.use_random_database()
try:
yield self
finally:
self._use_database()
def __exit__(self, *args):
if hasattr(self._connection, "close"):
return self._connection.close()
def setup_connection(engine, conn_str=None, make_debug_request=True):
connection = None
if isinstance(engine, str):
engine = Engines[engine.upper()]
if engine == Engines.ODBC:
if conn_str is None:
raise ProgramError("conn_str has to be set up for ODBC connection")
logger.debug("Drivers: %s", pyodbc.drivers())
logger.debug("DataSources: %s", pyodbc.dataSources())
logger.debug("Connection string: %s", conn_str)
conn_args = OdbcConnectingArgs.create_from_connection_string(conn_str)
connection = ConnectionWrap.create_form_factory(
factory=lambda args: pyodbc.connect(str(args)),
factory_kwargs=conn_args,
)
connection.add_output_converter(pyodbc.SQL_UNKNOWN_TYPE, lambda x: None)
connection.DBMS_NAME = connection.getinfo(pyodbc.SQL_DBMS_NAME)
connection.DATABASE_NAME = connection.getinfo(pyodbc.SQL_DATABASE_NAME)
connection.USER_NAME = connection.getinfo(pyodbc.SQL_USER_NAME)
elif engine == Engines.SQLITE:
conn_str = conn_str if conn_str is not None else ":memory:"
connection = ConnectionWrap.create(sqlite3.connect(conn_str))
connection.DBMS_NAME = "sqlite"
connection.DATABASE_NAME = "main"
connection.USER_NAME = "default"
logger.info(
"Connection info: DBMS name %s, database %s, user %s",
connection.DBMS_NAME,
connection.DATABASE_NAME,
connection.USER_NAME,
)
if make_debug_request:
request = "SELECT 1"
logger.debug("Make debug request to the connection: %s", request)
result = execute_request(request, connection)
logger.debug("Debug request returned: %s", result.get_result())
logger.debug("Connection is ok")
return connection
class ExecResult:
def __init__(self):
self._exception = None
self._result = None
self._description = None
def as_exception(self, exc):
self._exception = exc
return self
def get_result(self):
self.assert_no_exception()
return self._result
def get_description(self):
self.assert_no_exception()
return self._description
def as_ok(self, rows=None, description=None):
if rows is None:
self._result = True
return self
self._result = rows
self._description = description
return self
def get_exception(self):
return self._exception
def has_exception(self):
return self._exception is not None
def assert_no_exception(self):
if self.has_exception():
raise ProgramError(
f"request doesn't have a result set, it has the exception",
parent=self._exception,
)
def execute_request(request, connection):
cursor = connection.cursor()
try:
cursor.execute(request)
if cursor.description:
logging.debug("request has a description %s", cursor.description)
rows = cursor.fetchall()
connection.commit()
return ExecResult().as_ok(rows=rows, description=cursor.description)
else:
logging.debug("request doesn't have a description")
connection.commit()
return ExecResult().as_ok()
except (pyodbc.Error, sqlite3.DatabaseError) as err:
return ExecResult().as_exception(err)
finally:
cursor.close()