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firebird-qa/tests/bugs/core_5737_test.py

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#coding:utf-8
#
# id: bugs.core_5737
# title: Invalid parameters of gds transaction in ISQL
# decription:
# ISQL hangs when trying to show various system objects in a case when other attachment has uncommitted changes to that objects
# We create (in Python connection) one table TEST1 with PK and commit transaction.
# Then we create second (similar) table TEST2 but do not commit transaction.
# After this we launch ISQL in async. mode and ask him to perform SHOW TABLE and SHOW INDEX commands.
# ISQL:
# 1) should NOT hang (it did this because of launching Tx in read committed NO record_version);
# 2) should output only info about table TEST1 and ints PK index.
# 3) should not output any info about non-committed DDL of table TEST2.
#
# Confirmed bug on 3.0.3.32837 and 4.0.0.800 (ISQL did hang when issued any of 'SHOW TABLE' / 'SHOW INDEX' copmmand).
# Checked on:
# 3.0.3.32901: OK, 3.938s.
# 4.0.0.875: OK, 3.969s.
#
# tracker_id: CORE-5737
# min_versions: ['3.0.3']
# versions: 3.0.3
# qmid: None
import pytest
import subprocess
import time
from pathlib import Path
from firebird.qa import db_factory, python_act, Action, temp_file
# version: 3.0.3
# resources: None
substitutions_1 = []
init_script_1 = """"""
db_1 = db_factory(sql_dialect=3, init=init_script_1)
# test_script_1
#---
#
# import os
# import subprocess
# from subprocess import Popen
# import time
# from fdb import services
#
# os.environ["ISC_USER"] = user_name
# os.environ["ISC_PASSWORD"] = user_password
#
#
# #--------------------------------------------
#
# def flush_and_close( file_handle ):
# # https://docs.python.org/2/library/os.html#os.fsync
# # If you're starting with a Python file object f,
# # first do f.flush(), and
# # then do os.fsync(f.fileno()), to ensure that all internal buffers associated with f are written to disk.
# global os
#
# file_handle.flush()
# if file_handle.mode not in ('r', 'rb') and file_handle.name != os.devnull:
# # otherwise: "OSError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor"!
# os.fsync(file_handle.fileno())
# file_handle.close()
#
# #--------------------------------------------
#
# def cleanup( f_names_list ):
# global os
# for i in range(len( f_names_list )):
# if type(f_names_list[i]) == file:
# del_name = f_names_list[i].name
# elif type(f_names_list[i]) == str:
# del_name = f_names_list[i]
# else:
# print('Unrecognized type of element:', f_names_list[i], ' - can not be treated as file.')
# del_name = None
#
# if del_name and os.path.isfile( del_name ):
# os.remove( del_name )
#
# #--------------------------------------------
#
# cur = db_conn.cursor()
# db_conn.execute_immediate('recreate table test1(id int primary key using descending index test1_id_pk_desc)')
# db_conn.commit()
# cur.execute('recreate table test2(id int primary key using descending index test2_id_pk_desc)')
#
# show_query='''
# show table;
# show index;
# '''
#
# f_show_command_sql = open( os.path.join(context['temp_directory'],'tmp_local_host_5737.sql'), 'w')
# f_show_command_sql.write( show_query )
# flush_and_close( f_show_command_sql )
#
# f_show_command_log = open( os.path.join(context['temp_directory'],'tmp_local_host_5737.log'), 'w')
# f_show_command_err = open( os.path.join(context['temp_directory'],'tmp_local_host_5737.err'), 'w')
#
# # WARNING: we launch ISQL here in async mode in order to have ability to kill its process if it will hang!
# ############################################
# p_isql_to_local_host = subprocess.Popen( [ context['isql_path'], dsn, "-i", f_show_command_sql.name ],
# stdout = f_show_command_log,
# stderr = f_show_command_err
# )
#
# time.sleep(2)
#
# p_isql_to_local_host.terminate()
# flush_and_close( f_show_command_log )
# flush_and_close( f_show_command_err )
#
# with open( f_show_command_log.name,'r') as f:
# for line in f:
# if line.split():
# print('STDOUT: ', ' '.join(line.split()) )
#
#
# with open( f_show_command_err.name,'r') as f:
# for line in f:
# if line.split():
# print('STDERR: ', ' '.join(line.split()) )
#
# cur.close()
#
#
# # Cleanup.
# ##########
# time.sleep(1)
# cleanup( (f_show_command_sql, f_show_command_log, f_show_command_err) )
#
#---
act_1 = python_act('db_1', substitutions=substitutions_1)
expected_stdout_1 = """
TEST1
TEST1_ID_PK_DESC UNIQUE DESCENDING INDEX ON TEST1(ID)
"""
show_script_1 = temp_file('show_script.sql')
show_output_1 = temp_file('show_script.out')
@pytest.mark.version('>=3.0.3')
def test_1(act_1: Action, show_script_1: Path, show_output_1: Path):
show_script_1.write_text('show table;show index;')
with act_1.db.connect() as con:
con.execute_immediate('recreate table test1(id int primary key using descending index test1_id_pk_desc)')
con.commit()
c = con.cursor()
c.execute('recreate table test2(id int primary key using descending index test2_id_pk_desc)')
# WARNING: we launch ISQL here in async mode in order to have ability to kill its
# process if it will hang!
with open(show_output_1, mode='w') as show_out:
p_show_sql = subprocess.Popen([act_1.vars['isql'], '-i', str(show_script_1),
'-user', act_1.db.user,
'-password', act_1.db.password, act_1.db.dsn],
stdout=show_out, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
try:
time.sleep(4)
finally:
p_show_sql.terminate()
#
act_1.expected_stdout = expected_stdout_1
act_1.stdout = show_output_1.read_text()
assert act_1.clean_stdout == act_1.clean_expected_stdout