Oleg Broytmann wrote:
> Can you also add some tests? For example, add a duplicate record (key),
> catch an exception and test that the exception is really... what should it
> be? IntegrityError? ProgrammingError?
>
A duplicate entry record will be signaled in both MySQL and SQLite
modules as an
IntegrityError exception (as defined in PEP249), and it will be an
IntegrityError in
SQLObject too. As I said, these backends follow a one to one mapping
with the
exceptions inheritance layout described in PEP249:
StandardError
|__Warning
|__Error
|__InterfaceError
|__DatabaseError
|__DataError
|__OperationalError
|__IntegrityError
|__InternalError
|__ProgrammingError
|__NotSupportedError
However, I found it useful to mark such an event in SQLObject with a
specific exception,
dberrors.DuplicateEntryError, which is subclassed from
dberrors.IntegrityError, and thus
can be catched as a generic dberrors.IntegrityError.
> SQLObject's tests (based on py.test framework) allow one to limit
> platforms the tests are running on, so you can limit your tests to SQLite
> and MySQL.
>
> Oleg.
Could you please briefly explain what needs to be done in order to add a
test in SQLObjects' test
suite?
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