class RowFactoryTests(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.con = sqlite.connect(":memory:")
+ self.con.row_factory = sqlite.Row
def test_custom_factory(self):
self.con.row_factory = lambda cur, row: list(row)
self.assertIsInstance(row, list)
def test_sqlite_row_index(self):
- self.con.row_factory = sqlite.Row
row = self.con.execute("select 1 as a_1, 2 as b").fetchone()
self.assertIsInstance(row, sqlite.Row)
row[complex()] # index must be int or string
def test_sqlite_row_index_unicode(self):
- self.con.row_factory = sqlite.Row
row = self.con.execute("select 1 as \xff").fetchone()
self.assertEqual(row["\xff"], 1)
with self.assertRaises(IndexError):
def test_sqlite_row_slice(self):
# A sqlite.Row can be sliced like a list.
- self.con.row_factory = sqlite.Row
row = self.con.execute("select 1, 2, 3, 4").fetchone()
self.assertEqual(row[0:0], ())
self.assertEqual(row[0:1], (1,))
self.assertEqual(row[3:0:-2], (4, 2))
def test_sqlite_row_iter(self):
- """Checks if the row object is iterable"""
- self.con.row_factory = sqlite.Row
+ # Checks if the row object is iterable.
row = self.con.execute("select 1 as a, 2 as b").fetchone()
# Is iterable in correct order and produces valid results:
self.assertEqual(items, [1, 2])
def test_sqlite_row_as_tuple(self):
- """Checks if the row object can be converted to a tuple"""
- self.con.row_factory = sqlite.Row
+ # Checks if the row object can be converted to a tuple.
row = self.con.execute("select 1 as a, 2 as b").fetchone()
t = tuple(row)
self.assertEqual(t, (row['a'], row['b']))
def test_sqlite_row_as_dict(self):
- """Checks if the row object can be correctly converted to a dictionary"""
- self.con.row_factory = sqlite.Row
+ # Checks if the row object can be correctly converted to a dictionary.
row = self.con.execute("select 1 as a, 2 as b").fetchone()
d = dict(row)
self.assertEqual(d["a"], row["a"])
self.assertEqual(d["b"], row["b"])
def test_sqlite_row_hash_cmp(self):
- """Checks if the row object compares and hashes correctly"""
- self.con.row_factory = sqlite.Row
+ # Checks if the row object compares and hashes correctly.
row_1 = self.con.execute("select 1 as a, 2 as b").fetchone()
row_2 = self.con.execute("select 1 as a, 2 as b").fetchone()
row_3 = self.con.execute("select 1 as a, 3 as b").fetchone()
self.assertEqual(hash(row_1), hash(row_2))
def test_sqlite_row_as_sequence(self):
- """ Checks if the row object can act like a sequence """
- self.con.row_factory = sqlite.Row
+ # Checks if the row object can act like a sequence.
row = self.con.execute("select 1 as a, 2 as b").fetchone()
as_tuple = tuple(row)
self.assertEqual(list(reversed(row)), list(reversed(as_tuple)))
self.assertIsInstance(row, Sequence)
+ def test_sqlite_row_keys(self):
+ # Checks if the row object can return a list of columns as strings.
+ row = self.con.execute("select 1 as a, 2 as b").fetchone()
+ self.assertEqual(row.keys(), ['a', 'b'])
+
def test_fake_cursor_class(self):
# Issue #24257: Incorrect use of PyObject_IsInstance() caused
# segmentation fault.
# Issue #27861: Also applies for cursor factory.
class FakeCursor(str):
__class__ = sqlite.Cursor
- self.con.row_factory = sqlite.Row
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.con.cursor, FakeCursor)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sqlite.Row, FakeCursor(), ())