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Merge branch 'db-tests' into 'master'

Additional unit tests for the Database Facade

See merge request s3lph/matemat!1
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@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ test:
- pip3 install wheel
- pip3 install -r requirements.txt
- python3-coverage run --branch -m unittest discover matemat
- python3-coverage report -m
- python3-coverage report -m --include 'matemat/*' --omit '*/test_*.py'

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@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
from .database import Database
from .wrapper import DatabaseWrapper
from .facade import DatabaseFacade as Database

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from typing import List, Optional
import apsw
import bcrypt
from matemat.primitives import User, Product
from matemat.exceptions import AuthenticationException
from matemat.exceptions import AuthenticationError, DatabaseConsistencyError
from matemat.db import DatabaseWrapper
class Transaction(object):
def __init__(self, db: apsw.Connection, wrapper: 'Database', exclusive: bool = True):
self._db: apsw.Connection = db
self._cursor = None
self._excl = exclusive
self._wrapper: Database = wrapper
self._is_dummy: bool = False
def __enter__(self):
if self._wrapper._in_transaction:
self._is_dummy = True
return self._db.cursor()
else:
self._is_dummy = False
self._cursor = self._db.cursor()
self._wrapper._in_transaction = True
if self._excl:
self._cursor.execute('BEGIN EXCLUSIVE')
else:
self._cursor.execute('BEGIN')
return self._cursor
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
if self._is_dummy:
return
if exc_type is None:
self._cursor.execute('COMMIT')
else:
self._cursor.execute('ROLLBACK')
self._wrapper._in_transaction = False
class Database(object):
SCHEMA_VERSION = 1
SCHEMA = '''
CREATE TABLE users (
user_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
username TEXT NOT NULL,
email TEXT DEFAULT NULL,
password TEXT NOT NULL,
touchkey TEXT DEFAULT NULL,
is_admin INTEGER(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
is_member INTEGER(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT 1,
balance INTEGER(8) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
lastchange INTEGER(8) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0
);
CREATE TABLE products (
product_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL,
stock INTEGER(8) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
price_member INTEGER(8) NOT NULL,
price_non_member INTEGER(8) NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE consumption (
user_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
product_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
count INTEGER(8) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, product_id),
FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users(user_id)
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
FOREIGN KEY (product_id) REFERENCES products(product_id)
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
)
'''
class DatabaseFacade(object):
def __init__(self, filename: str):
self._filename: str = filename
self._sqlite_db: apsw.Connection = None
self._in_transaction: bool = False
self.db: DatabaseWrapper = DatabaseWrapper(filename)
def __enter__(self):
self.connect()
self.db.__enter__()
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
self.close()
self.db.__exit__(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb)
def transaction(self, exclusive: bool = True) -> Transaction:
return Transaction(self._sqlite_db, self, exclusive)
def _setup(self):
with self.transaction() as c:
version: int = self._user_version
if version < 1:
c.execute(self.SCHEMA)
elif version < self.SCHEMA_VERSION:
self._upgrade(old=version, new=self.SCHEMA_VERSION)
self._user_version = self.SCHEMA_VERSION
def _upgrade(self, old: int, new: int):
pass
def connect(self):
if self.is_connected():
raise RuntimeError(f'Database connection to {self._filename} is already established.')
self._sqlite_db = apsw.Connection(self._filename)
self._setup()
def close(self):
if self._sqlite_db is None:
raise RuntimeError(f'Database connection to {self._filename} is not established.')
if self.in_transaction():
raise RuntimeError(f'A transaction is still ongoing.')
self._sqlite_db.close()
self._sqlite_db = None
def in_transaction(self) -> bool:
return self._in_transaction
def is_connected(self) -> bool:
return self._sqlite_db is not None
@property
def _user_version(self) -> int:
cursor = self._sqlite_db.cursor()
cursor.execute('PRAGMA user_version')
version = int(cursor.fetchone()[0])
return version
@_user_version.setter
def _user_version(self, version: int):
cursor = self._sqlite_db.cursor()
cursor.execute(f'PRAGMA user_version = {version}')
def transaction(self, exclusive: bool = True):
return self.db.transaction(exclusive=exclusive)
def list_users(self) -> List[User]:
users: List[User] = []
with self.transaction(exclusive=False) as c:
with self.db.transaction(exclusive=False) as c:
for row in c.execute('''
SELECT user_id, username, email, is_admin, is_member
FROM users
@ -153,7 +42,7 @@ class Database(object):
member: bool = True) -> User:
pwhash: str = bcrypt.hashpw(password.encode('utf-8'), bcrypt.gensalt(12))
user_id: int = -1
with self.transaction() as c:
with self.db.transaction() as c:
c.execute('SELECT user_id FROM users WHERE username = ?', [username])
if c.fetchone() is not None:
raise ValueError(f'A user with the name \'{username}\' already exists.')
@ -171,33 +60,35 @@ class Database(object):
user_id = int(c.fetchone()[0])
return User(user_id, username, email, admin, member)
def login(self, username: str, password: str) -> Optional[User]:
with self.transaction(exclusive=False) as c:
def login(self, username: str, password: Optional[str] = None, touchkey: Optional[str] = None) -> User:
if (password is None) == (touchkey is None):
raise ValueError('Exactly one of password and touchkey must be provided')
with self.db.transaction(exclusive=False) as c:
c.execute('''
SELECT user_id, username, email, password, is_admin, is_member
SELECT user_id, username, email, password, touchkey, is_admin, is_member
FROM users
WHERE username = ?
''', [username])
row = c.fetchone()
if row is None:
return None
user_id, username, email, pwhash, admin, member = row
if not bcrypt.checkpw(password.encode('utf-8'), pwhash):
return None
raise AuthenticationError('User does not exist')
user_id, username, email, pwhash, tkhash, admin, member = row
if password is not None and not bcrypt.checkpw(password.encode('utf-8'), pwhash):
raise AuthenticationError('Password mismatch')
elif touchkey is not None and not bcrypt.checkpw(touchkey.encode('utf-8'), tkhash):
raise AuthenticationError('Touchkey mismatch')
return User(user_id, username, email, admin, member)
def change_password(self, user: User, oldpass: str, newpass: str, newpass2: str, verify_password: bool = True):
if newpass != newpass2:
raise ValueError('New passwords don\'t match.')
with self.transaction() as c:
def change_password(self, user: User, oldpass: str, newpass: str, verify_password: bool = True):
with self.db.transaction() as c:
c.execute('''
SELECT password FROM users WHERE user_id = ?
''', [user.id])
row = c.fetchone()
if row is None:
raise AuthenticationException('User does not exist in database.')
raise AuthenticationError('User does not exist in database.')
if verify_password and not bcrypt.checkpw(oldpass.encode('utf-8'), row[0]):
raise AuthenticationException('Old password does not match.')
raise AuthenticationError('Old password does not match.')
pwhash: str = bcrypt.hashpw(newpass.encode('utf-8'), bcrypt.gensalt(12))
c.execute('''
UPDATE users SET password = :pwhash, lastchange = STRFTIME('%s', 'now') WHERE user_id = :user_id
@ -207,15 +98,15 @@ class Database(object):
})
def change_touchkey(self, user: User, password: str, touchkey: Optional[str], verify_password: bool = True):
with self.transaction() as c:
with self.db.transaction() as c:
c.execute('''
SELECT password FROM users WHERE user_id = ?
''', [user.id])
row = c.fetchone()
if row is None:
raise AuthenticationException('User does not exist in database.')
raise AuthenticationError('User does not exist in database.')
if verify_password and not bcrypt.checkpw(password.encode('utf-8'), row[0]):
raise AuthenticationException('Password does not match.')
raise AuthenticationError('Password does not match.')
tkhash: str = bcrypt.hashpw(touchkey.encode('utf-8'), bcrypt.gensalt(12)) if touchkey is not None else None
c.execute('''
UPDATE users SET touchkey = :tkhash, lastchange = STRFTIME('%s', 'now') WHERE user_id = :user_id
@ -225,7 +116,7 @@ class Database(object):
})
def change_user(self, user: User):
with self.transaction() as c:
with self.db.transaction() as c:
c.execute('''
UPDATE users SET
email = :email,
@ -239,19 +130,27 @@ class Database(object):
'is_admin': user.is_admin,
'is_member': user.is_member
})
affected = c.execute('SELECT changes()').fetchone()[0]
if affected != 1:
raise DatabaseConsistencyError(
f'change_user should affect 1 users row, but affected {affected}')
def delete_user(self, user: User):
with self.transaction() as c:
with self.db.transaction() as c:
c.execute('''
DELETE FROM users
WHERE user_id = ?
''', [user.id])
affected = c.execute('SELECT changes()').fetchone()[0]
if affected != 1:
raise DatabaseConsistencyError(
f'delete_user should affect 1 users row, but affected {affected}')
def list_products(self) -> List[Product]:
products: List[Product] = []
with self.transaction(exclusive=False) as c:
with self.db.transaction(exclusive=False) as c:
for row in c.execute('''
SELECT product_id, name, price_member, price_external
SELECT product_id, name, price_member, price_non_member
FROM products
'''):
product_id, name, price_member, price_external = row
@ -260,7 +159,7 @@ class Database(object):
def create_product(self, name: str, price_member: int, price_non_member: int) -> Product:
product_id: int = -1
with self.transaction() as c:
with self.db.transaction() as c:
c.execute('SELECT product_id FROM products WHERE name = ?', [name])
if c.fetchone() is not None:
raise ValueError(f'A product with the name \'{name}\' already exists.')
@ -277,41 +176,47 @@ class Database(object):
return Product(product_id, name, price_member, price_non_member)
def change_product(self, product: Product):
if product.id == -1:
raise ValueError('Invalid product ID')
with self.transaction() as c:
with self.db.transaction() as c:
c.execute('''
UPDATE products
SET
name = :name,
price_member = :price_member,
price_non_member = :price_non_member
WHERE product_id = :product_is
WHERE product_id = :product_id
''', {
'product_id': product.id,
'name': product.name,
'price_member': product.price_member,
'price_non_member': product.price_non_member
})
affected = c.execute('SELECT changes()').fetchone()[0]
if affected != 1:
raise DatabaseConsistencyError(
f'change_product should affect 1 products row, but affected {affected}')
def delete_product(self, product: Product):
if product.id == -1:
raise ValueError('Invalid product ID')
with self.transaction() as c:
with self.db.transaction() as c:
c.execute('''
DELETE FROM products
WHERE product_id = ?
''', [product.id])
affected = c.execute('SELECT changes()').fetchone()[0]
if affected != 1:
raise DatabaseConsistencyError(
f'delete_product should affect 1 products row, but affected {affected}')
def increment_consumption(self, user: User, product: Product, count: int = 1):
if product.id == -1:
raise ValueError('Invalid product ID')
with self.transaction() as c:
with self.db.transaction() as c:
c.execute('''
SELECT count
FROM consumption
WHERE user_id = :user_id
AND product_id = :product_id
''')
''', {
'user_id': user.id,
'product_id': product.id
})
row = c.fetchone()
if row is None:
c.execute('''
@ -332,6 +237,10 @@ class Database(object):
'product_id': product.id,
'count': count
})
affected = c.execute('SELECT changes()').fetchone()[0]
if affected != 1:
raise DatabaseConsistencyError(
f'increment_consumption should affect 1 consumption row, but affected {affected}')
c.execute('''
UPDATE users
SET balance = balance - :cost
@ -339,6 +248,10 @@ class Database(object):
'user_id': user.id,
'cost': count * product.price_member if user.is_member else count * product.price_non_member
})
affected = c.execute('SELECT changes()').fetchone()[0]
if affected != 1:
raise DatabaseConsistencyError(
f'increment_consumption should affect 1 users row, but affected {affected}')
c.execute('''
UPDATE products
SET stock = stock - :count
@ -347,11 +260,13 @@ class Database(object):
'product_id': product.id,
'count': count
})
affected = c.execute('SELECT changes()').fetchone()[0]
if affected != 1:
raise DatabaseConsistencyError(
f'increment_consumption should affect 1 products row, but affected {affected}')
def restock(self, product: Product, count: int):
if product.id == -1:
raise ValueError('Invalid product ID')
with self.transaction() as c:
with self.db.transaction() as c:
c.execute('''
UPDATE products
SET stock = stock + :count
@ -360,9 +275,14 @@ class Database(object):
'product_id': product.id,
'count': count
})
affected = c.execute('SELECT changes()').fetchone()[0]
if affected != 1:
raise DatabaseConsistencyError(f'restock should affect 1 products row, but affected {affected}')
def deposit(self, user: User, amount: int):
with self.transaction() as c:
if amount < 0:
raise ValueError('Cannot deposit a negative value')
with self.db.transaction() as c:
c.execute('''
UPDATE users
SET balance = balance + :amount
@ -371,3 +291,6 @@ class Database(object):
'user_id': user.id,
'amount': amount
})
affected = c.execute('SELECT changes()').fetchone()[0]
if affected != 1:
raise DatabaseConsistencyError(f'deposit should affect 1 users row, but affected {affected}')

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import unittest
import bcrypt
from matemat.db import Database
from matemat.exceptions import AuthenticationError, DatabaseConsistencyError
class DatabaseTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.db = Database(':memory:')
def test_create_user(self):
with self.db as db:
with db.transaction(exclusive=False) as c:
db.create_user('testuser', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com')
c.execute("SELECT * FROM users")
row = c.fetchone()
self.assertEqual('testuser', row[1])
self.assertEqual('testuser@example.com', row[2])
self.assertEqual(0, row[5])
self.assertEqual(1, row[6])
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
db.create_user('testuser', 'supersecurepassword2', 'testuser2@example.com')
def test_list_users(self):
with self.db as db:
users = db.list_users()
self.assertEqual(0, len(users))
db.create_user('testuser', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com', True, True)
db.create_user('anothertestuser', 'otherpassword', 'anothertestuser@example.com', False, True)
db.create_user('yatu', 'igotapasswordtoo', 'yatu@example.com', False, False)
users = db.list_users()
self.assertEqual(3, len(users))
usercheck = {}
for user in users:
if user.name == 'testuser':
self.assertEqual('testuser@example.com', user.email)
self.assertTrue(user.is_member)
self.assertTrue(user.is_admin)
elif user.name == 'anothertestuser':
self.assertEqual('anothertestuser@example.com', user.email)
self.assertTrue(user.is_member)
self.assertFalse(user.is_admin)
elif user.name == 'yatu':
self.assertEqual('yatu@example.com', user.email)
self.assertFalse(user.is_member)
self.assertFalse(user.is_admin)
usercheck[user.id] = 1
self.assertEqual(3, len(usercheck))
def test_login(self):
with self.db as db:
with db.transaction() as c:
u = db.create_user('testuser', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com')
# Add a touchkey without using the provided function
c.execute('''UPDATE users SET touchkey = :tkhash WHERE user_id = :user_id''', {
'tkhash': bcrypt.hashpw(b'0123', bcrypt.gensalt(12)),
'user_id': u.id
})
user = db.login('testuser', 'supersecurepassword')
self.assertEqual(u.id, user.id)
user = db.login('testuser', touchkey='0123')
self.assertEqual(u.id, user.id)
with self.assertRaises(AuthenticationError):
# Inexistent user should fail
db.login('nooone', 'supersecurepassword')
with self.assertRaises(AuthenticationError):
# Wrong password should fail
db.login('testuser', 'anothersecurepassword')
with self.assertRaises(AuthenticationError):
# Wrong touchkey should fail
db.login('testuser', touchkey='0124')
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
# No password or touchkey should fail
db.login('testuser')
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
# Both password and touchkey should fail
db.login('testuser', password='supersecurepassword', touchkey='0123')
def test_change_password(self):
with self.db as db:
user = db.create_user('testuser', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com')
db.login('testuser', 'supersecurepassword')
# Normal password change should succeed
db.change_password(user, 'supersecurepassword', 'mynewpassword')
with self.assertRaises(AuthenticationError):
db.login('testuser', 'supersecurepassword')
db.login('testuser', 'mynewpassword')
with self.assertRaises(AuthenticationError):
# Should fail due to wrong old password
db.change_password(user, 'iforgotmypassword', 'mynewpassword')
db.login('testuser', 'mynewpassword')
# This should pass even though the old password is not known (admin password reset)
db.change_password(user, '42', 'adminpasswordreset', verify_password=False)
with self.assertRaises(AuthenticationError):
db.login('testuser', 'mynewpassword')
db.login('testuser', 'adminpasswordreset')
user._user_id = -1
with self.assertRaises(AuthenticationError):
# Password change for an inexistent user should fail
db.change_password(user, 'adminpasswordreset', 'passwordwithoutuser')
def test_change_touchkey(self):
with self.db as db:
user = db.create_user('testuser', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com')
db.change_touchkey(user, 'supersecurepassword', '0123')
db.login('testuser', touchkey='0123')
# Normal touchkey change should succeed
db.change_touchkey(user, 'supersecurepassword', touchkey='4567')
with self.assertRaises(AuthenticationError):
db.login('testuser', touchkey='0123')
db.login('testuser', touchkey='4567')
with self.assertRaises(AuthenticationError):
# Should fail due to wrong old password
db.change_touchkey(user, 'iforgotmypassword', '89ab')
db.login('testuser', touchkey='4567')
# This should pass even though the old password is not known (admin password reset)
db.change_touchkey(user, '42', '89ab', verify_password=False)
with self.assertRaises(AuthenticationError):
db.login('testuser', touchkey='4567')
db.login('testuser', touchkey='89ab')
user._user_id = -1
with self.assertRaises(AuthenticationError):
# Touchkey change for an inexistent user should fail
db.change_touchkey(user, '89ab', '048c')
def test_change_user(self):
with self.db as db:
user = db.create_user('testuser', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com', True, True)
user.email = 'newaddress@example.com'
user.is_admin = False
user.is_member = False
db.change_user(user)
checkuser = db.login('testuser', 'supersecurepassword')
self.assertEqual('newaddress@example.com', checkuser.email)
self.assertFalse(checkuser.is_admin)
self.assertFalse(checkuser.is_member)
user._user_id = -1
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseConsistencyError):
db.change_user(user)
def test_delete_user(self):
with self.db as db:
user = db.create_user('testuser', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com', True, True)
db.login('testuser', 'supersecurepassword')
db.delete_user(user)
try:
# Should fail, as the user does not exist anymore
db.login('testuser', 'supersecurepassword')
except AuthenticationError as e:
self.assertEqual('User does not exist', e.msg)
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseConsistencyError):
# Should fail, as the user does not exist anymore
db.delete_user(user)
def test_create_product(self):
with self.db as db:
with db.transaction() as c:
db.create_product('Club Mate', 200, 200)
c.execute("SELECT * FROM products")
row = c.fetchone()
self.assertEqual('Club Mate', row[1])
self.assertEqual(0, row[2])
self.assertEqual(200, row[3])
self.assertEqual(200, row[4])
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
db.create_product('Club Mate', 250, 250)
def test_list_products(self):
with self.db as db:
# Test empty list
products = db.list_products()
self.assertEqual(0, len(products))
db.create_product('Club Mate', 200, 200)
db.create_product('Flora Power Mate', 200, 200)
db.create_product('Fritz Mate', 200, 250)
products = db.list_products()
self.assertEqual(3, len(products))
productcheck = {}
for product in products:
if product.name == 'Club Mate':
self.assertEqual(200, product.price_member)
self.assertEqual(200, product.price_non_member)
elif product.name == 'Flora Power Mate':
self.assertEqual(200, product.price_member)
self.assertEqual(200, product.price_non_member)
elif product.name == 'Fritz Mate':
self.assertEqual(200, product.price_member)
self.assertEqual(250, product.price_non_member)
productcheck[product.id] = 1
self.assertEqual(3, len(productcheck))
def test_change_product(self):
with self.db as db:
product = db.create_product('Club Mate', 200, 200)
product.name = 'Flora Power Mate'
product.price_member = 150
product.price_non_member = 250
db.change_product(product)
checkproduct = db.list_products()[0]
self.assertEqual('Flora Power Mate', checkproduct.name)
self.assertEqual(150, checkproduct.price_member)
self.assertEqual(250, checkproduct.price_non_member)
product._product_id = -1
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseConsistencyError):
db.change_product(product)
product2 = db.create_product('Club Mate', 200, 200)
product2.name = 'Flora Power Mate'
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseConsistencyError):
# Should fail, as a product with the same name already exists.
db.change_product(product2)
def test_delete_product(self):
with self.db as db:
product = db.create_product('Club Mate', 200, 200)
product2 = db.create_product('Flora Power Mate', 200, 200)
self.assertEqual(2, len(db.list_products()))
db.delete_product(product)
# Only the other product should remain in the DB
products = db.list_products()
self.assertEqual(1, len(products))
self.assertEqual(product2, products[0])
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseConsistencyError):
# Should fail, as the product does not exist anymore
db.delete_product(product)
def test_deposit(self):
with self.db as db:
with db.transaction() as c:
user = db.create_user('testuser', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com', True, True)
user2 = db.create_user('testuser2', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com', True, True)
c.execute('''SELECT balance FROM users WHERE user_id = ?''', [user.id])
self.assertEqual(0, c.fetchone()[0])
c.execute('''SELECT balance FROM users WHERE user_id = ?''', [user2.id])
self.assertEqual(0, c.fetchone()[0])
db.deposit(user, 1337)
c.execute('''SELECT balance FROM users WHERE user_id = ?''', [user.id])
self.assertEqual(1337, c.fetchone()[0])
c.execute('''SELECT balance FROM users WHERE user_id = ?''', [user2.id])
self.assertEqual(0, c.fetchone()[0])
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
# Should fail, negative amount
db.deposit(user, -42)
user._user_id = -1
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseConsistencyError):
# Should fail, user id -1 does not exist
db.deposit(user, 42)
def test_restock(self):
with self.db as db:
with db.transaction() as c:
product = db.create_product('Club Mate', 200, 200)
product2 = db.create_product('Flora Power Mate', 200, 200)
c.execute('''SELECT stock FROM products WHERE product_id = ?''', [product.id])
self.assertEqual(0, c.fetchone()[0])
c.execute('''SELECT stock FROM products WHERE product_id = ?''', [product2.id])
self.assertEqual(0, c.fetchone()[0])
db.restock(product, 42)
c.execute('''SELECT stock FROM products WHERE product_id = ?''', [product.id])
self.assertEqual(42, c.fetchone()[0])
c.execute('''SELECT stock FROM products WHERE product_id = ?''', [product2.id])
self.assertEqual(0, c.fetchone()[0])
product._product_id = -1
with self.assertRaises(DatabaseConsistencyError):
# Should fail, product id -1 does not exist
db.restock(product, 42)
def test_consumption(self):
with self.db as db:
# Set up test case
user1 = db.create_user('user1', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com', member=True)
user2 = db.create_user('user2', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com', member=False)
user3 = db.create_user('user3', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com', member=False)
db.deposit(user1, 1337)
db.deposit(user2, 4242)
db.deposit(user3, 1234)
clubmate = db.create_product('Club Mate', 200, 200)
florapowermate = db.create_product('Flora Power Mate', 150, 250)
fritzmate = db.create_product('Fritz Mate', 200, 200)
db.restock(clubmate, 50)
db.restock(florapowermate, 70)
db.restock(fritzmate, 10)
# user1 is somewhat addicted to caffeine
db.increment_consumption(user1, clubmate, 1)
db.increment_consumption(user1, clubmate, 2)
db.increment_consumption(user1, florapowermate, 3)
# user2 is reeeally addicted
db.increment_consumption(user2, clubmate, 7)
db.increment_consumption(user2, florapowermate, 3)
db.increment_consumption(user2, florapowermate, 4)
with db.transaction(exclusive=False) as c:
c.execute('''SELECT balance FROM users WHERE user_id = ?''', [user1.id])
self.assertEqual(1337 - 200 * 3 - 150 * 3, c.fetchone()[0])
c.execute('''SELECT balance FROM users WHERE user_id = ?''', [user2.id])
self.assertEqual(4242 - 200 * 7 - 250 * 7, c.fetchone()[0])
c.execute('''SELECT balance FROM users WHERE user_id = ?''', [user3.id])
self.assertEqual(1234, c.fetchone()[0])
c.execute('''SELECT stock FROM products WHERE product_id = ?''', [clubmate.id])
self.assertEqual(40, c.fetchone()[0])
c.execute('''SELECT stock FROM products WHERE product_id = ?''', [florapowermate.id])
self.assertEqual(60, c.fetchone()[0])
c.execute('''SELECT stock FROM products WHERE product_id = ?''', [fritzmate.id])
self.assertEqual(10, c.fetchone()[0])

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import unittest
from matemat.db import Database
from matemat.db import DatabaseWrapper
class DatabaseTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.db = Database(':memory:')
self.db = DatabaseWrapper(':memory:')
def test_create_schema(self):
"""
Test creation of database schema in an empty database
"""
with self.db as db:
self.assertEqual(Database.SCHEMA_VERSION, db._user_version)
self.assertEqual(DatabaseWrapper.SCHEMA_VERSION, db._user_version)
def test_in_transaction(self):
"""
@ -74,22 +74,3 @@ class DatabaseTest(unittest.TestCase):
c = db._sqlite_db.cursor()
c.execute("SELECT * FROM users")
self.assertIsNone(c.fetchone())
def test_create_user(self):
with self.db as db:
with db.transaction() as c:
db.create_user('testuser', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com')
c.execute("SELECT * FROM users")
row = c.fetchone()
if row is None:
self.fail()
self.assertEqual('testuser', row[1])
self.assertEqual('testuser@example.com', row[2])
self.assertEqual(0, row[5])
self.assertEqual(1, row[6])
def test_create_existing_user(self):
with self.db as db:
db.create_user('testuser', 'supersecurepassword', 'testuser@example.com')
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
db.create_user('testuser', 'supersecurepassword2', 'testuser2@example.com')

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import apsw
from matemat.exceptions import DatabaseConsistencyError
class Transaction(object):
def __init__(self, db: apsw.Connection, wrapper: 'DatabaseWrapper', exclusive: bool = True):
self._db: apsw.Connection = db
self._cursor = None
self._excl = exclusive
self._wrapper: DatabaseWrapper = wrapper
self._is_dummy: bool = False
def __enter__(self):
if self._wrapper._in_transaction:
self._is_dummy = True
return self._db.cursor()
else:
self._is_dummy = False
self._cursor = self._db.cursor()
self._wrapper._in_transaction = True
if self._excl:
self._cursor.execute('BEGIN EXCLUSIVE')
else:
self._cursor.execute('BEGIN')
return self._cursor
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
if self._is_dummy:
return
if exc_type is None:
self._cursor.execute('COMMIT')
else:
self._cursor.execute('ROLLBACK')
self._wrapper._in_transaction = False
if exc_type == apsw.ConstraintError:
raise DatabaseConsistencyError(str(exc_val))
class DatabaseWrapper(object):
SCHEMA_VERSION = 1
SCHEMA = '''
CREATE TABLE users (
user_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
username TEXT NOT NULL,
email TEXT DEFAULT NULL,
password TEXT NOT NULL,
touchkey TEXT DEFAULT NULL,
is_admin INTEGER(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
is_member INTEGER(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT 1,
balance INTEGER(8) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
lastchange INTEGER(8) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0
);
CREATE TABLE products (
product_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL,
stock INTEGER(8) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
price_member INTEGER(8) NOT NULL,
price_non_member INTEGER(8) NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE consumption (
user_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
product_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
count INTEGER(8) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, product_id),
FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users(user_id)
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
FOREIGN KEY (product_id) REFERENCES products(product_id)
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
)
'''
def __init__(self, filename: str):
self._filename: str = filename
self._sqlite_db: apsw.Connection = None
self._in_transaction: bool = False
def __enter__(self):
self.connect()
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
self.close()
def transaction(self, exclusive: bool = True) -> Transaction:
return Transaction(self._sqlite_db, self, exclusive)
def _setup(self):
with self.transaction() as c:
version: int = self._user_version
if version < 1:
c.execute(self.SCHEMA)
elif version < self.SCHEMA_VERSION:
self._upgrade(old=version, new=self.SCHEMA_VERSION)
self._user_version = self.SCHEMA_VERSION
def _upgrade(self, old: int, new: int):
pass
def connect(self):
if self.is_connected():
raise RuntimeError(f'Database connection to {self._filename} is already established.')
self._sqlite_db = apsw.Connection(self._filename)
self._setup()
def close(self):
if self._sqlite_db is None:
raise RuntimeError(f'Database connection to {self._filename} is not established.')
if self.in_transaction():
raise RuntimeError(f'A transaction is still ongoing.')
self._sqlite_db.close()
self._sqlite_db = None
def in_transaction(self) -> bool:
return self._in_transaction
def is_connected(self) -> bool:
return self._sqlite_db is not None
@property
def _user_version(self) -> int:
cursor = self._sqlite_db.cursor()
cursor.execute('PRAGMA user_version')
version = int(cursor.fetchone()[0])
return version
@_user_version.setter
def _user_version(self, version: int):
cursor = self._sqlite_db.cursor()
cursor.execute(f'PRAGMA user_version = {version}')

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class AuthenticationException(BaseException):
class AuthenticationError(BaseException):
def __init__(self, msg: str = None):
self._msg = msg
def __str__(self) -> str:
return f'AuthenticationException: {self._msg}'
return f'AuthenticationError: {self._msg}'
@property
def msg(self) -> str:

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class DatabaseConsistencyError(BaseException):
def __init__(self, msg: str = None):
self._msg = msg
def __str__(self) -> str:
return f'DatabaseConsistencyError: {self._msg}'
@property
def msg(self) -> str:
return self._msg

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from .AuthenticatonException import AuthenticationException
from .AuthenticatonError import AuthenticationError
from .DatabaseConsistencyError import DatabaseConsistencyError

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class Product(object):
def __init__(self,
@ -11,6 +10,14 @@ class Product(object):
self._price_member: int = price_member
self._price_non_member: int = price_non_member
def __eq__(self, other):
if other is None or not isinstance(other, Product):
return False
return self._product_id == other._product_id \
and self._name == other._name \
and self._price_member == other._price_member \
and self._price_non_member == other._price_non_member
@property
def id(self) -> int:
return self._product_id
@ -19,6 +26,11 @@ class Product(object):
def name(self) -> str:
return self._name
@name.setter
def name(self, name: str):
self._name = name
@property
def price_member(self) -> int:
return self._price_member

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email: Optional[str] = None,
admin: bool = False,
member: bool = True):
if user_id == -1:
raise ValueError('Invalid user ID')
self._user_id: int = user_id
self._username: str = username
self._email: Optional[str] = email
self._admin: bool = admin
self._member: bool = member
def __eq__(self, other):
if other is None or not isinstance(other, User):
return False
return self._user_id == other._user_id \
and self._username == other._username \
and self._email == other._email \
and self._admin == other._admin \
and self._member == other._member
@property
def id(self) -> int:
return self._user_id