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# This file is part of daf_butler. 

# 

# Developed for the LSST Data Management System. 

# This product includes software developed by the LSST Project 

# (http://www.lsst.org). 

# See the COPYRIGHT file at the top-level directory of this distribution 

# for details of code ownership. 

# 

# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 

# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 

# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 

# (at your option) any later version. 

# 

# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 

# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 

# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 

# GNU General Public License for more details. 

# 

# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 

# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 

 

import os 

import unittest 

import warnings 

from sqlalchemy.exc import SADeprecationWarning 

 

from sqlalchemy import create_engine, MetaData 

 

from lsst.daf.butler import SchemaConfig, Schema 

from lsst.daf.butler.core.utils import iterable 

from lsst.daf.butler.core.schema import VALID_COLUMN_TYPES 

from sqlalchemy.sql import TableClause 

from sqlalchemy import Table, Column 

 

"""Tests for Schema. 

""" 

 

 

class SchemaTestCase(unittest.TestCase): 

"""Tests for Schema. 

 

.. warning:: 

This unittest does not verify the validaty of the schema description. 

It only checks that the generated tables match it. 

""" 

 

def setUp(self): 

self.testDir = os.path.dirname(__file__) 

self.config = SchemaConfig() 

self.schema = Schema(self.config.toSpec()) 

self.engine = create_engine("sqlite:///:memory:") 

# In our tables we have columns that make use of sqlalchemy 

# Sequence objects. There is currently a bug in sqlalchmey 

# that causes a deprecation warning to be thrown on a 

# property of the Sequence object when the repr for the 

# sequence is created. Here a filter is used to catch these 

# deprecation warnings when tables are created. 

with warnings.catch_warnings(): 

warnings.simplefilter("ignore", category=SADeprecationWarning) 

self.schema.metadata.create_all(self.engine) 

 

def testConstructor(self): 

"""Independent check for `Schema` constructor. 

""" 

schema = Schema() 

self.assertIsInstance(schema, Schema) 

 

def testSchemaCreation(self): 

"""Check that the generated `Schema` tables match its description. 

""" 

self.assertIsInstance(self.schema.metadata, MetaData) 

allTables = {} 

allTables.update(self.config["tables"]) 

for tableName, tableDescription in allTables.items(): 

if "sql" in tableDescription: 

self.assertView(tableName, tableDescription) 

else: 

self.assertTable(tableName, tableDescription) 

 

def assertView(self, tableName, tableDescription): 

"""Check that a generated view matches its `tableDescription`. 

""" 

table = self.schema.tables[tableName] 

self.assertIsInstance(table, TableClause) 

for columnDescription in tableDescription["columns"]: 

with self.subTest(column=columnDescription["name"]): 

column = getattr(table.c, columnDescription["name"]) 

self.assertIsInstance(column, Column) 

 

def assertTable(self, tableName, tableDescription): 

"""Check that a generated table matches its `tableDescription`. 

""" 

table = self.schema.tables[tableName] 

self.assertIsInstance(table, Table) 

for columnDescription in tableDescription["columns"]: 

with self.subTest(column=columnDescription["name"]): 

self.assertColumn(table, columnDescription["name"], columnDescription) 

if "foreignKeys" in tableDescription: 

self.assertForeignKeyConstraints(table, tableDescription["foreignKeys"]) 

 

def assertColumn(self, table, columnName, columnDescription): 

"""Check that a generated column matches its `columnDescription`. 

""" 

column = getattr(table.c, columnName) 

self.assertIsInstance(column, Column) 

self.assertEqual(column.primary_key, columnDescription.get("primaryKey", False)) 

self.assertEqual(column.nullable, columnDescription.get("nullable", True) and not column.primary_key) 

self.assertIsInstance(column.type, VALID_COLUMN_TYPES[columnDescription["type"]]) 

 

def assertForeignKeyConstraints(self, table, constraintsDescription): 

"""Check that foreign-key constraints match the 

`constraintsDescription`. 

""" 

# Gather all actual constraints on the current table. 

tableConstraints = {} 

for constraint in table.foreign_key_constraints: 

source = tuple(sorted(constraint.column_keys)) 

target = tuple(sorted((e.target_fullname for e in constraint.elements))) 

tableConstraints[source] = target 

# Check that all constraints in the description are indeed applied. 

# Note that this is only a one-way check, the table may have more 

# constraints imposed by other means. 

for constraint in constraintsDescription: 

with self.subTest(constraint=constraint): 

table = constraint["table"] 

source = tuple(sorted(iterable(constraint["source"]))) 

target = tuple(f"{table}.{column}" for column in sorted(iterable(constraint["target"]))) 

if table in self.schema.views: 

continue 

self.assertIn(source, tableConstraints) 

self.assertEqual(tableConstraints[source], target) 

 

 

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unittest.main()