qutebrowser/tests/unit/misc/test_sql.py
Ryan Roden-Corrent df995c02a3 Get rid of varargs in sql.run_query.
Things are clearer when just passing a list.
2017-06-19 07:42:12 -04:00

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# vim: ft=python fileencoding=utf-8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
# Copyright 2016 Ryan Roden-Corrent (rcorre) <ryan@rcorre.net>
#
# This file is part of qutebrowser.
#
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#
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"""Test the SQL API."""
import pytest
from qutebrowser.misc import sql
pytestmark = pytest.mark.usefixtures('init_sql')
def test_init():
sql.SqlTable('Foo', ['name', 'val', 'lucky'], primary_key='name')
with pytest.raises(sql.SqlException):
# table name collision on 'Foo'
sql.SqlTable('Foo', ['foo', 'bar'], primary_key='foo')
def test_insert(qtbot):
table = sql.SqlTable('Foo', ['name', 'val', 'lucky'], primary_key='name')
with qtbot.waitSignal(table.changed):
table.insert(['one', 1, False])
with qtbot.waitSignal(table.changed):
table.insert(['wan', 1, False])
with pytest.raises(sql.SqlException):
# duplicate primary key
table.insert(['one', 1, False])
def test_iter():
table = sql.SqlTable('Foo', ['name', 'val', 'lucky'], primary_key='name')
table.insert(['one', 1, False])
table.insert(['nine', 9, False])
table.insert(['thirteen', 13, True])
assert list(table) == [('one', 1, False),
('nine', 9, False),
('thirteen', 13, True)]
def test_replace(qtbot):
table = sql.SqlTable('Foo', ['name', 'val', 'lucky'], primary_key='name')
table.insert(['one', 1, False])
with qtbot.waitSignal(table.changed):
table.insert(['one', 1, True], replace=True)
assert list(table) == [('one', 1, True)]
def test_delete(qtbot):
table = sql.SqlTable('Foo', ['name', 'val', 'lucky'], primary_key='name')
table.insert(['one', 1, False])
table.insert(['nine', 9, False])
table.insert(['thirteen', 13, True])
with pytest.raises(KeyError):
table.delete('nope')
with qtbot.waitSignal(table.changed):
table.delete('thirteen')
assert list(table) == [('one', 1, False), ('nine', 9, False)]
with qtbot.waitSignal(table.changed):
table.delete(False, field='lucky')
assert not list(table)
def test_len():
table = sql.SqlTable('Foo', ['name', 'val', 'lucky'], primary_key='name')
assert len(table) == 0
table.insert(['one', 1, False])
assert len(table) == 1
table.insert(['nine', 9, False])
assert len(table) == 2
table.insert(['thirteen', 13, True])
assert len(table) == 3
def test_contains():
table = sql.SqlTable('Foo', ['name', 'val', 'lucky'], primary_key='name')
table.insert(['one', 1, False])
table.insert(['nine', 9, False])
table.insert(['thirteen', 13, True])
assert 'oone' not in table
assert 'ninee' not in table
assert 1 not in table
assert '*' not in table
assert 'one' in table
assert 'nine' in table
assert 'thirteen' in table
def test_index():
table = sql.SqlTable('Foo', ['name', 'val', 'lucky'], primary_key='name')
table.insert(['one', 1, False])
table.insert(['nine', 9, False])
table.insert(['thirteen', 13, True])
assert table['one'] == ('one', 1, False)
assert table['nine'] == ('nine', 9, False)
assert table['thirteen'] == ('thirteen', 13, True)
def test_delete_all(qtbot):
table = sql.SqlTable('Foo', ['name', 'val', 'lucky'], primary_key='name')
table.insert(['one', 1, False])
table.insert(['nine', 9, False])
table.insert(['thirteen', 13, True])
with qtbot.waitSignal(table.changed):
table.delete_all()
assert list(table) == []