diff --git a/tests/bugs/gh_7611_test.py b/tests/bugs/gh_7611_test.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..175e4380 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/bugs/gh_7611_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +#coding:utf-8 + +""" +ID: issue-7611 +ISSUE: https://github.com/FirebirdSQL/firebird/issues/7611 +TITLE: Can't backup/restore database from v3 to v4 with SEC$USER_NAME field longer than 10 characters. +DESCRIPTION: + Test uses .fbk which was created in FB 3.x as it is described in the ticket. + We restore from this DB using LOCAL protocol and check that it completes OK. +NOTES: + [04.06.2023] pzotov + ::: NB ::: Problem can be reproduced only if we restore via LOCAL protocol rather than remote. + Confirmed bug on 4.0.3.2949, 5.0.0.1066. + Checked on 4.0.3.2950, 5.0.0.1067 - all fine. +""" + +import zipfile +import locale +import re +from pathlib import Path +import pytest +from firebird.driver import SrvRestoreFlag +from firebird.qa import * + +db = db_factory() +act = python_act('db') + +fbk_file = temp_file('gh_7611.tmp.fbk') + +@pytest.mark.version('>=4.0.3') +def test_1(act: Action, fbk_file: Path, capsys): + zipped_fbk_file = zipfile.Path(act.files_dir / 'gh_7611.zip', at = 'gh_7611_made_in_fb_3x.fbk') + fbk_file.write_bytes(zipped_fbk_file.read_bytes()) + + allowed_patterns = \ + ( + 'gbak:finishing, closing, and going home' + ,'gbak:adjusting the ONLINE and FORCED WRITES flags' + ) + allowed_patterns = [ re.compile(p, re.IGNORECASE) for p in allowed_patterns ] + + with act.connect_server(encoding=locale.getpreferredencoding()) as srv: + srv.database.restore(database=act.db.db_path, backup=fbk_file, flags=SrvRestoreFlag.REPLACE, verbose=True) + restore_log = srv.readlines() + for line in restore_log: + if act.match_any(line.strip(), allowed_patterns): + print(line) + + expected_stdout = """ + gbak:finishing, closing, and going home + gbak:adjusting the ONLINE and FORCED WRITES flags + """ + + act.expected_stdout = expected_stdout + act.stdout = capsys.readouterr().out + assert act.clean_stdout == act.clean_expected_stdout + act.reset()