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Romain Courteaud
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Apr 24, 2019
by
Vincent Pelletier
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ZSQLCatalog: Fix support for select_list=['count(*)'] .
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product/ZSQLCatalog/Query/EntireQuery.py
product/ZSQLCatalog/Query/EntireQuery.py
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product/ZSQLCatalog/tests/testSQLCatalog.py
product/ZSQLCatalog/tests/testSQLCatalog.py
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product/ZSQLCatalog/Query/EntireQuery.py
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@@ -115,7 +115,11 @@ class EntireQuery(object):
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@@ -115,7 +115,11 @@ class EntireQuery(object):
))
))
self.group_by_list = [checkColumn(x) for x in group_by_list]
self.group_by_list = [checkColumn(x) for x in group_by_list]
self.select_dict = {
self.select_dict = {
checkIdentifier(alias): checkSelectable(column)
# Ideally, keys should only satisfy checkIdentifier, but as SQLCatalog
# builds select_dict from select_list in which case keys equal values,
# so align with the lowest denominator: selectable also cover columns,
# which when there is no table name is an identifier.
checkSelectable(alias): checkSelectable(column)
for alias, column in defaultDict(select_dict).iteritems()
for alias, column in defaultDict(select_dict).iteritems()
}
}
# No need to sanitize, it'
s
compared
against
columns
and
not
included
in
SQL
# No need to sanitize, it'
s
compared
against
columns
and
not
included
in
SQL
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product/ZSQLCatalog/tests/testSQLCatalog.py
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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#
#
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
from
functools
import
partial
import
unittest
import
unittest
from
Products.ZSQLCatalog.SQLCatalog
import
Catalog
as
SQLCatalog
from
Products.ZSQLCatalog.SQLCatalog
import
Catalog
as
SQLCatalog
from
Products.ZSQLCatalog.SQLCatalog
import
Query
from
Products.ZSQLCatalog.SQLCatalog
import
Query
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@@ -787,6 +788,15 @@ class TestSQLCatalog(ERP5TypeTestCase):
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@@ -787,6 +788,15 @@ class TestSQLCatalog(ERP5TypeTestCase):
)
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
order_by_list
,
[[
'default'
,
'DESC'
,
'INT'
]])
self
.
assertEqual
(
order_by_list
,
[[
'default'
,
'DESC'
,
'INT'
]])
def
test_selectSyntaxConstraint
(
self
):
buildSQLQuery
=
self
.
_catalog
.
buildSQLQuery
# Verify SQLCatalog accepts "count(*)" in select_list, which results in
# {'count(*)': None} . While not exactly a feature, there should be no
# reason to break this.
buildSQLQuery
(
select_list
=
[
'count(*)'
])
buildSQLQuery
(
select_dict
=
{
'count(*)'
:
None
})
buildSQLQuery
(
select_dict
=
{
'count(*)'
:
'count(*)'
})
##return catalog(title=Query(title='a', operator='not'))
##return catalog(title=Query(title='a', operator='not'))
#return catalog(title={'query': 'a', 'operator': 'not'})
#return catalog(title={'query': 'a', 'operator': 'not'})
#return catalog(title={'query': ['a', 'b'], 'operator': 'not'})
#return catalog(title={'query': ['a', 'b'], 'operator': 'not'})
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