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try:
import unittest2 as unittest
except ImportError:
import unittest # noqa
from mock import Mock
from cassandra import ProtocolVersion, UnsupportedOperation
from cassandra.protocol import (PrepareMessage, QueryMessage, ExecuteMessage,
BatchMessage)
from cassandra.query import SimpleStatement, BatchType
class MessageTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_prepare_message(self):
"""
Test to check the appropriate calls are made
@since 3.9
@jira_ticket PYTHON-713
@expected_result the values are correctly written
@test_category connection
"""
message = PrepareMessage("a")
io = Mock()
message.send_body(io, 4)
self._check_calls(io, [(b'\x00\x00\x00\x01',), (b'a',)])
io.reset_mock()
message.send_body(io, 5)
self._check_calls(io, [(b'\x00\x00\x00\x01',), (b'a',), (b'\x00\x00\x00\x00',)])
def test_execute_message(self):
message = ExecuteMessage('1', [], 4)
io = Mock()
message.send_body(io, 4)
self._check_calls(io, [(b'\x00\x01',), (b'1',), (b'\x00\x04',), (b'\x01',), (b'\x00\x00',)])
io.reset_mock()
message.result_metadata_id = 'foo'
message.send_body(io, 5)
self._check_calls(io, [(b'\x00\x01',), (b'1',),
(b'\x00\x03',), (b'foo',),
(b'\x00\x04',),
(b'\x00\x00\x00\x01',), (b'\x00\x00',)])
def test_query_message(self):
"""
Test to check the appropriate calls are made
@since 3.9
@jira_ticket PYTHON-713
@expected_result the values are correctly written
@test_category connection
"""
message = QueryMessage("a", 3)
io = Mock()
message.send_body(io, 4)
self._check_calls(io, [(b'\x00\x00\x00\x01',), (b'a',), (b'\x00\x03',), (b'\x00',)])
io.reset_mock()
message.send_body(io, 5)
self._check_calls(io, [(b'\x00\x00\x00\x01',), (b'a',), (b'\x00\x03',), (b'\x00\x00\x00\x00',)])
def _check_calls(self, io, expected):
self.assertEqual(
tuple(c[1] for c in io.write.mock_calls),
tuple(expected)
)
def test_prepare_flag(self):
"""
Test to check the prepare flag is properly set, This should only happen for V5 at the moment.
@since 3.9
@jira_ticket PYTHON-713
@expected_result the values are correctly written
@test_category connection
"""
message = PrepareMessage("a")
io = Mock()
for version in ProtocolVersion.SUPPORTED_VERSIONS:
message.send_body(io, version)
if ProtocolVersion.uses_prepare_flags(version):
self.assertEqual(len(io.write.mock_calls), 3)
else:
self.assertEqual(len(io.write.mock_calls), 2)
io.reset_mock()
def test_prepare_flag_with_keyspace(self):
message = PrepareMessage("a", keyspace='ks')
io = Mock()
for version in ProtocolVersion.SUPPORTED_VERSIONS:
if ProtocolVersion.uses_keyspace_flag(version):
message.send_body(io, version)
self._check_calls(io, [
(b'\x00\x00\x00\x01',),
(b'a',),
(b'\x00\x00\x00\x01',),
(b'\x00\x02',),
(b'ks',),
])
else:
with self.assertRaises(UnsupportedOperation):
message.send_body(io, version)
io.reset_mock()
def test_keyspace_flag_raises_before_v5(self):
keyspace_message = QueryMessage('a', consistency_level=3, keyspace='ks')
io = Mock(name='io')
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(UnsupportedOperation, 'Keyspaces.*set'):
keyspace_message.send_body(io, protocol_version=4)
io.assert_not_called()
def test_keyspace_written_with_length(self):
io = Mock(name='io')
base_expected = [
(b'\x00\x00\x00\x01',),
(b'a',),
(b'\x00\x03',),
(b'\x00\x00\x00\x80',), # options w/ keyspace flag
]
QueryMessage('a', consistency_level=3, keyspace='ks').send_body(
io, protocol_version=5
)
self._check_calls(io, base_expected + [
(b'\x00\x02',), # length of keyspace string
(b'ks',),
])
io.reset_mock()
QueryMessage('a', consistency_level=3, keyspace='keyspace').send_body(
io, protocol_version=5
)
self._check_calls(io, base_expected + [
(b'\x00\x08',), # length of keyspace string
(b'keyspace',),
])
def test_batch_message_with_keyspace(self):
self.maxDiff = None
io = Mock(name='io')
batch = BatchMessage(
batch_type=BatchType.LOGGED,
queries=((False, 'stmt a', ('param a',)),
(False, 'stmt b', ('param b',)),
(False, 'stmt c', ('param c',))
),
consistency_level=3,
keyspace='ks'
)
batch.send_body(io, protocol_version=5)
self._check_calls(io,
((b'\x00',), (b'\x00\x03',), (b'\x00',),
(b'\x00\x00\x00\x06',), (b'stmt a',),
(b'\x00\x01',), (b'\x00\x00\x00\x07',), ('param a',),
(b'\x00',), (b'\x00\x00\x00\x06',), (b'stmt b',),
(b'\x00\x01',), (b'\x00\x00\x00\x07',), ('param b',),
(b'\x00',), (b'\x00\x00\x00\x06',), (b'stmt c',),
(b'\x00\x01',), (b'\x00\x00\x00\x07',), ('param c',),
(b'\x00\x03',),
(b'\x00\x00\x00\x80',), (b'\x00\x02',), (b'ks',))
)