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from django.core import management
from django.conf import settings
import common
# we need to set DATABASE_ENGINE now, at import time, before the Django database
# system gets initialized.
# django.conf.settings.LazySettings is buggy and requires us to get something
# from it before we set stuff on it.
getattr(settings, 'DATABASES')
for name in ['default', 'global', 'readonly', 'server']:
if name not in settings.DATABASES:
settings.DATABASES[name] = {}
settings.DATABASES[name]['ENGINE'] = (
'autotest_lib.frontend.db.backends.afe_sqlite')
settings.DATABASES[name]['NAME'] = ':memory:'
from django.db import connections
from autotest_lib.frontend.afe import readonly_connection
connection = connections['default']
connection_readonly = connections['readonly']
connection_global = connections['global']
connection_server = connections['server']
def run_syncdb(verbosity=0):
"""Call syncdb command to make sure database schema is uptodate.
@param verbosity: Level of verbosity of the command, default to 0.
"""
management.call_command('syncdb', verbosity=verbosity, interactive=False)
management.call_command('syncdb', verbosity=verbosity, interactive=False,
database='readonly')
management.call_command('syncdb', verbosity=verbosity, interactive=False,
database='global')
management.call_command('syncdb', verbosity=verbosity, interactive=False,
database='server')
def destroy_test_database():
"""Close all connection to the test database.
"""
connection.close()
connection_readonly.close()
connection_global.close()
connection_server.close()
# Django brilliantly ignores close() requests on in-memory DBs to keep us
# naive users from accidentally destroying data. So reach in and close
# the real connection ourselves.
# Note this depends on Django internals and will likely need to be changed
# when we upgrade Django.
for con in [connection, connection_global, connection_readonly,
connection_server]:
real_connection = con.connection
if real_connection is not None:
real_connection.close()
con.connection = None
def set_up():
"""Run setup before test starts.
"""
run_syncdb()
readonly_connection.set_globally_disabled(True)
def tear_down():
"""Run cleanup after test is completed.
"""
readonly_connection.set_globally_disabled(False)
destroy_test_database()
def print_queries():
"""
Print all SQL queries executed so far. Useful for debugging failing tests -
you can call it from tearDown(), and then execute the single test case of
interest from the command line.
"""
for query in connection.queries:
print query['sql'] + ';\n'