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The ticket was originally about two failing tests, which are fixed by putting their queries in transactions. Thanks Tim Graham for the report, Aymeric Augustin for the fix, and Simon Charette, Tim Graham & Loïc Bistuer for review.
268 lines
9.6 KiB
Python
268 lines
9.6 KiB
Python
from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import time
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import unittest
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.db import transaction, connection, router
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from django.db.utils import ConnectionHandler, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, DatabaseError
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from django.test import (TransactionTestCase, skipIfDBFeature,
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skipUnlessDBFeature)
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from django.test import override_settings
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from multiple_database.routers import TestRouter
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from .models import Person
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# Some tests require threading, which might not be available. So create a
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# skip-test decorator for those test functions.
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try:
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import threading
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except ImportError:
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threading = None
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requires_threading = unittest.skipUnless(threading, 'requires threading')
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# We need to set settings.DEBUG to True so we can capture the output SQL
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# to examine.
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@override_settings(DEBUG=True)
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class SelectForUpdateTests(TransactionTestCase):
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available_apps = ['select_for_update']
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def setUp(self):
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# This is executed in autocommit mode so that code in
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# run_select_for_update can see this data.
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self.person = Person.objects.create(name='Reinhardt')
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# We need another database connection in transaction to test that one
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# connection issuing a SELECT ... FOR UPDATE will block.
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new_connections = ConnectionHandler(settings.DATABASES)
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self.new_connection = new_connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]
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def tearDown(self):
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try:
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self.end_blocking_transaction()
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except (DatabaseError, AttributeError):
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pass
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self.new_connection.close()
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def start_blocking_transaction(self):
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self.new_connection.set_autocommit(False)
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# Start a blocking transaction. At some point,
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# end_blocking_transaction() should be called.
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self.cursor = self.new_connection.cursor()
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sql = 'SELECT * FROM %(db_table)s %(for_update)s;' % {
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'db_table': Person._meta.db_table,
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'for_update': self.new_connection.ops.for_update_sql(),
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}
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self.cursor.execute(sql, ())
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self.cursor.fetchone()
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def end_blocking_transaction(self):
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# Roll back the blocking transaction.
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self.new_connection.rollback()
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self.new_connection.set_autocommit(True)
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def has_for_update_sql(self, tested_connection, nowait=False):
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# Examine the SQL that was executed to determine whether it
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# contains the 'SELECT..FOR UPDATE' stanza.
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for_update_sql = tested_connection.ops.for_update_sql(nowait)
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sql = tested_connection.queries[-1]['sql']
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return bool(sql.find(for_update_sql) > -1)
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@skipUnlessDBFeature('has_select_for_update')
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def test_for_update_sql_generated(self):
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"""
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Test that the backend's FOR UPDATE variant appears in
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generated SQL when select_for_update is invoked.
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"""
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with transaction.atomic():
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list(Person.objects.all().select_for_update())
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self.assertTrue(self.has_for_update_sql(connection))
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@skipUnlessDBFeature('has_select_for_update_nowait')
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def test_for_update_sql_generated_nowait(self):
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"""
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Test that the backend's FOR UPDATE NOWAIT variant appears in
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generated SQL when select_for_update is invoked.
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"""
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with transaction.atomic():
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list(Person.objects.all().select_for_update(nowait=True))
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self.assertTrue(self.has_for_update_sql(connection, nowait=True))
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@requires_threading
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@skipUnlessDBFeature('has_select_for_update_nowait')
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def test_nowait_raises_error_on_block(self):
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"""
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If nowait is specified, we expect an error to be raised rather
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than blocking.
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"""
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self.start_blocking_transaction()
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status = []
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thread = threading.Thread(
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target=self.run_select_for_update,
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args=(status,),
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kwargs={'nowait': True},
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)
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thread.start()
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time.sleep(1)
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thread.join()
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self.end_blocking_transaction()
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self.assertIsInstance(status[-1], DatabaseError)
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@skipIfDBFeature('has_select_for_update_nowait')
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@skipUnlessDBFeature('has_select_for_update')
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def test_unsupported_nowait_raises_error(self):
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"""
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If a SELECT...FOR UPDATE NOWAIT is run on a database backend
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that supports FOR UPDATE but not NOWAIT, then we should find
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that a DatabaseError is raised.
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"""
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self.assertRaises(
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DatabaseError,
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list,
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Person.objects.all().select_for_update(nowait=True)
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)
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@skipUnlessDBFeature('has_select_for_update')
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def test_for_update_requires_transaction(self):
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"""
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Test that a TransactionManagementError is raised
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when a select_for_update query is executed outside of a transaction.
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"""
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with self.assertRaises(transaction.TransactionManagementError):
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list(Person.objects.all().select_for_update())
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@skipUnlessDBFeature('has_select_for_update')
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def test_for_update_requires_transaction_only_in_execution(self):
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"""
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Test that no TransactionManagementError is raised
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when select_for_update is invoked outside of a transaction -
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only when the query is executed.
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"""
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people = Person.objects.all().select_for_update()
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with self.assertRaises(transaction.TransactionManagementError):
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list(people)
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def run_select_for_update(self, status, nowait=False):
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"""
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Utility method that runs a SELECT FOR UPDATE against all
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Person instances. After the select_for_update, it attempts
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to update the name of the only record, save, and commit.
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This function expects to run in a separate thread.
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"""
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status.append('started')
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try:
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# We need to enter transaction management again, as this is done on
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# per-thread basis
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with transaction.atomic():
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people = list(
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Person.objects.all().select_for_update(nowait=nowait)
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)
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people[0].name = 'Fred'
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people[0].save()
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except DatabaseError as e:
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status.append(e)
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finally:
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# This method is run in a separate thread. It uses its own
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# database connection. Close it without waiting for the GC.
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connection.close()
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@requires_threading
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@skipUnlessDBFeature('has_select_for_update')
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@skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_transactions')
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def test_block(self):
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"""
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Check that a thread running a select_for_update that
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accesses rows being touched by a similar operation
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on another connection blocks correctly.
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"""
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# First, let's start the transaction in our thread.
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self.start_blocking_transaction()
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# Now, try it again using the ORM's select_for_update
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# facility. Do this in a separate thread.
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status = []
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thread = threading.Thread(
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target=self.run_select_for_update, args=(status,)
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)
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# The thread should immediately block, but we'll sleep
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# for a bit to make sure.
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thread.start()
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sanity_count = 0
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while len(status) != 1 and sanity_count < 10:
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sanity_count += 1
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time.sleep(1)
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if sanity_count >= 10:
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raise ValueError('Thread did not run and block')
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# Check the person hasn't been updated. Since this isn't
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# using FOR UPDATE, it won't block.
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p = Person.objects.get(pk=self.person.pk)
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self.assertEqual('Reinhardt', p.name)
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# When we end our blocking transaction, our thread should
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# be able to continue.
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self.end_blocking_transaction()
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thread.join(5.0)
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# Check the thread has finished. Assuming it has, we should
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# find that it has updated the person's name.
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self.assertFalse(thread.isAlive())
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# We must commit the transaction to ensure that MySQL gets a fresh read,
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# since by default it runs in REPEATABLE READ mode
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transaction.commit()
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p = Person.objects.get(pk=self.person.pk)
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self.assertEqual('Fred', p.name)
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@requires_threading
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@skipUnlessDBFeature('has_select_for_update')
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def test_raw_lock_not_available(self):
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"""
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Check that running a raw query which can't obtain a FOR UPDATE lock
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raises the correct exception
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"""
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self.start_blocking_transaction()
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def raw(status):
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try:
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list(
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Person.objects.raw(
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'SELECT * FROM %s %s' % (
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Person._meta.db_table,
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connection.ops.for_update_sql(nowait=True)
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)
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)
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)
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except DatabaseError as e:
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status.append(e)
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finally:
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# This method is run in a separate thread. It uses its own
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# database connection. Close it without waiting for the GC.
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connection.close()
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status = []
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thread = threading.Thread(target=raw, kwargs={'status': status})
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thread.start()
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time.sleep(1)
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thread.join()
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self.end_blocking_transaction()
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self.assertIsInstance(status[-1], DatabaseError)
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@skipUnlessDBFeature('has_select_for_update')
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def test_select_for_update_on_multidb(self):
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old_routers = router.routers
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try:
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router.routers = [TestRouter()]
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query = Person.objects.select_for_update()
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self.assertEqual(router.db_for_write(Person), query.db)
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finally:
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router.routers = old_routers
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