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@@ -15,46 +15,44 @@ from .models import (Book, Award, AwardNote, Person, Child, Toy, PlayedWith,
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# Can't run this test under SQLite, because you can't
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# get two connections to an in-memory database.
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+@skipUnlessDBFeature('test_db_allows_multiple_connections')
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class DeleteLockingTest(TransactionTestCase):
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available_apps = ['delete_regress']
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def setUp(self):
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- transaction.set_autocommit(False)
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# Create a second connection to the default database
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new_connections = ConnectionHandler(settings.DATABASES)
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self.conn2 = new_connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]
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self.conn2.set_autocommit(False)
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def tearDown(self):
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- transaction.rollback()
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- transaction.set_autocommit(True)
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# Close down the second connection.
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self.conn2.rollback()
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self.conn2.close()
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- @skipUnlessDBFeature('test_db_allows_multiple_connections')
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def test_concurrent_delete(self):
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- "Deletes on concurrent transactions don't collide and lock the database. Regression for #9479"
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-
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- # Create some dummy data
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+ """Concurrent deletes don't collide and lock the database (#9479)."""
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with transaction.atomic():
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Book.objects.create(id=1, pagecount=100)
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Book.objects.create(id=2, pagecount=200)
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Book.objects.create(id=3, pagecount=300)
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- self.assertEqual(3, Book.objects.count())
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-
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- # Delete something using connection 2.
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- cursor2 = self.conn2.cursor()
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- cursor2.execute('DELETE from delete_regress_book WHERE id=1')
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- self.conn2._commit()
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- # Now perform a queryset delete that covers the object
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- # deleted in connection 2. This causes an infinite loop
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- # under MySQL InnoDB unless we keep track of already
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- # deleted objects.
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with transaction.atomic():
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+ # Start a transaction on the main connection.
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+ self.assertEqual(3, Book.objects.count())
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+
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+ # Delete something using another database connection.
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+ with self.conn2.cursor() as cursor2:
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+ cursor2.execute("DELETE from delete_regress_book WHERE id = 1")
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+ self.conn2.commit()
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+
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+ # In the same transaction on the main connection, perform a
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+ # queryset delete that covers the object deleted with the other
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+ # connection. This causes an infinite loop under MySQL InnoDB
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+ # unless we keep track of already deleted objects.
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Book.objects.filter(pagecount__lt=250).delete()
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+
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self.assertEqual(1, Book.objects.count())
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