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Python Open Source » Web Frameworks » Webware 
Webware » Webware 1.0.2 » MiddleKit » Tests » MKBasic.mkmodel » TestEmpty.py
def test(store):
  from Thing import Thing
  from Person import Person
  from MiscUtils.DataTable import DataTable

  dataSource = '''
b:int,i:int,l:long,f:float,s:string,d:int
0,0,0,0,0,0
0,0,0,0.0,0.0,0
1,1,1,1,a,0
0,-1,8589934592,-3.14,'x',0
'''

  data = DataTable()
  data.readString(dataSource)

  for values in data:
    print values

    t = Thing()
    for attr in list('bilfsd'):
      t._set(attr, values[attr])

    store.addObject(t)
    store.saveChanges()

    # Try an immediate fetch
    results = store.fetchObjectsOfClass(Thing)
    assert len(results) == 1, 'len=%s, results=%s' % (len(results), results)
    # This tests the uniquing feature of MiddleKit:
    assert id(results[0]) == id(t)

    # Clear the store's in memory objects and try a fetch again
    store.clear()
    results = store.fetchObjectsOfClass(Thing)
    assert len(results) == 1
    assert results[0].allAttrs() == t.allAttrs()

    # Make sure what we got from the store is what we put in
    for attr in list('bils'):
      assert results[0]._get(attr) == values[attr]

    different = 0.000001    # @@ 2000-11-25 ce: more work needed on floats
    assert abs(results[0]._get('f')-values['f']) < different

    # Insert the fetched attributes
    t2 = Thing()
    for attr in list('bilfsd'):
      t2._set(attr, results[0]._get(attr))
    store.addObject(t2)
    store.saveChanges()
    results = store.fetchObjectsOfClass(Thing)
    assert len(results) == 2, 'len=%r' % len(results)
    assert results[0].allAttrs() == results[1].allAttrs()

    # Reset
    store.clear()
    store.executeSQLTransaction('delete from Thing;')
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