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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# © 2016 Therp BV <http://therp.nl>
# License AGPL-3.0 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html).
from psycopg2 import ProgrammingError
from openerp.modules.registry import RegistryManager
from openerp.tools import config
from openerp.tests.common import TransactionCase
class TestDatabaseCleanup(TransactionCase):
def test_database_cleanup(self):
# create an orphaned column
self.cr.execute(
'alter table res_users add column database_cleanup_test int')
purge_columns = self.env['cleanup.purge.wizard.column'].create({})
purge_columns.purge_all()
# must be removed by the wizard
with self.assertRaises(ProgrammingError):
with self.registry.cursor() as cr:
cr.execute('select database_cleanup_test from res_users')
# create a data entry pointing nowhere
self.cr.execute('select max(id) + 1 from res_users')
self.env['ir.model.data'].create({
'module': 'database_cleanup',
'name': 'test_no_data_entry',
'model': 'res.users',
'res_id': self.cr.fetchone()[0],
})
purge_data = self.env['cleanup.purge.wizard.data'].create({})
purge_data.purge_all()
# must be removed by the wizard
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
self.env.ref('database_cleanup.test_no_data_entry')
# create a nonexistent model
self.env['ir.model'].create({
'name': 'Database cleanup test model',
'model': 'x_database.cleanup.test.model',
})
self.env.cr.execute(
'insert into ir_attachment (name, res_model, res_id, type) values '
"('test attachment', 'database.cleanup.test.model', 42, 'binary')")
self.registry.models.pop('x_database.cleanup.test.model')
self.registry._pure_function_fields.pop(
'x_database.cleanup.test.model')
purge_models = self.env['cleanup.purge.wizard.model'].create({})
purge_models.purge_all()
# must be removed by the wizard
self.assertFalse(self.env['ir.model'].search([
('model', '=', 'x_database.cleanup.test.model'),
]))
# create a nonexistent module
self.env['ir.module.module'].create({
'name': 'database_cleanup_test',
'state': 'to upgrade',
})
purge_modules = self.env['cleanup.purge.wizard.module'].create({})
# this reloads our registry, and we don't want to run tests twice
# we also need the original registry for further tests, so save a
# reference to it
original_registry = RegistryManager.registries[self.env.cr.dbname]
config.options['test_enable'] = False
purge_modules.purge_all()
config.options['test_enable'] = True
# must be removed by the wizard
self.assertFalse(self.env['ir.module.module'].search([
('name', '=', 'database_cleanup_test'),
]))
# reset afterwards
RegistryManager.registries[self.env.cr.dbname] = original_registry
# create an orphaned table
self.env.cr.execute('create table database_cleanup_test (test int)')
purge_tables = self.env['cleanup.purge.wizard.table'].create({})
self.assertIn(
'database_cleanup_test',
purge_tables.purge_line_ids.mapped('name')
)
purge_tables.purge_line_ids.filtered(
lambda x: x.name == 'database_cleanup_test'
).purge()
with self.assertRaises(ProgrammingError):
with self.registry.cursor() as cr:
self.env.cr.execute('select * from database_cleanup_test')