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| +# Copyright (c) 2012 Mitch Garnaat http://garnaat.org/
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| +# All rights reserved.
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| +#
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| +# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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| +# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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| +# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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| +# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, dis-
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| +# tribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
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| +# persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the fol-
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| +# lowing conditions:
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| +#
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| +# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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| +# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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| +#
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| +# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
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| +# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-
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| +# ITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
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| +# SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
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| +# WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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| +# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
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| +# IN THE SOFTWARE.
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| +
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| +"""
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| +Tests for Layer2 of Amazon DynamoDB
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| +"""
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| +import unittest
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| +import time
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| +import uuid
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| +from decimal import Decimal
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| +
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| +from boto.dynamodb.exceptions import DynamoDBKeyNotFoundError
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| +from boto.dynamodb.exceptions import DynamoDBConditionalCheckFailedError
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| +from boto.dynamodb.layer2 import Layer2
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| +from boto.dynamodb.types import get_dynamodb_type, Binary
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| +from boto.dynamodb.condition import BEGINS_WITH, CONTAINS, GT
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| +
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| +
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| +class DynamoDBLayer2Test (unittest.TestCase):
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| + dynamodb = True
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| +
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| + def setUp(self):
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| + self.dynamodb = Layer2()
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| + self.hash_key_name = 'forum_name'
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| + self.hash_key_proto_value = ''
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| + self.range_key_name = 'subject'
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| + self.range_key_proto_value = ''
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| + self.table_name = 'sample_data_%s' % int(time.time())
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| +
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| + def create_sample_table(self):
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| + schema = self.dynamodb.create_schema(
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| + self.hash_key_name, self.hash_key_proto_value,
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| + self.range_key_name,
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| + self.range_key_proto_value)
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| + table = self.create_table(self.table_name, schema, 5, 5)
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| + table.refresh(wait_for_active=True)
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| + return table
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| +
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| + def create_table(self, table_name, schema, read_units, write_units):
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| + result = self.dynamodb.create_table(table_name, schema, read_units, write_units)
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| + self.addCleanup(self.dynamodb.delete_table, result)
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| + return result
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| +
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| + def test_layer2_basic(self):
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| + print '--- running Amazon DynamoDB Layer2 tests ---'
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| + c = self.dynamodb
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| +
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| + # First create a schema for the table
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| + schema = c.create_schema(self.hash_key_name, self.hash_key_proto_value,
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| + self.range_key_name,
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| + self.range_key_proto_value)
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| +
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| + # Create another schema without a range key
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| + schema2 = c.create_schema('post_id', '')
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| +
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| + # Now create a table
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| + index = int(time.time())
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| + table_name = 'test-%d' % index
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| + read_units = 5
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| + write_units = 5
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| + table = self.create_table(table_name, schema, read_units, write_units)
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| + assert table.name == table_name
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| + assert table.schema.hash_key_name == self.hash_key_name
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| + assert table.schema.hash_key_type == get_dynamodb_type(self.hash_key_proto_value)
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| + assert table.schema.range_key_name == self.range_key_name
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| + assert table.schema.range_key_type == get_dynamodb_type(self.range_key_proto_value)
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| + assert table.read_units == read_units
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| + assert table.write_units == write_units
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| + assert table.item_count == 0
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| + assert table.size_bytes == 0
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| +
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| + # Create the second table
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| + table2_name = 'test-%d' % (index + 1)
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| + table2 = self.create_table(table2_name, schema2, read_units, write_units)
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| +
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| + # Wait for table to become active
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| + table.refresh(wait_for_active=True)
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| + table2.refresh(wait_for_active=True)
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| +
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| + # List tables and make sure new one is there
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| + table_names = c.list_tables()
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| + assert table_name in table_names
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| + assert table2_name in table_names
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| +
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| + # Update the tables ProvisionedThroughput
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| + new_read_units = 10
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| + new_write_units = 5
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| + table.update_throughput(new_read_units, new_write_units)
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| +
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| + # Wait for table to be updated
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| + table.refresh(wait_for_active=True)
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| + assert table.read_units == new_read_units
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| + assert table.write_units == new_write_units
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| +
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| + # Put an item
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| + item1_key = 'Amazon DynamoDB'
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| + item1_range = 'DynamoDB Thread 1'
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| + item1_attrs = {
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| + 'Message': 'DynamoDB thread 1 message text',
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| + 'LastPostedBy': 'User A',
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| + 'Views': 0,
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| + 'Replies': 0,
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| + 'Answered': 0,
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| + 'Public': True,
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| + 'Tags': set(['index', 'primarykey', 'table']),
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| + 'LastPostDateTime': '12/9/2011 11:36:03 PM'}
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| +
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| + # Test a few corner cases with new_item
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| +
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| + # Try supplying a hash_key as an arg and as an item in attrs
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| + item1_attrs[self.hash_key_name] = 'foo'
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| + foobar_item = table.new_item(item1_key, item1_range, item1_attrs)
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| + assert foobar_item.hash_key == item1_key
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| +
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| + # Try supplying a range_key as an arg and as an item in attrs
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| + item1_attrs[self.range_key_name] = 'bar'
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| + foobar_item = table.new_item(item1_key, item1_range, item1_attrs)
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| + assert foobar_item.range_key == item1_range
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| +
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| + # Try supplying hash and range key in attrs dict
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| + foobar_item = table.new_item(attrs=item1_attrs)
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| + assert foobar_item.hash_key == 'foo'
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| + assert foobar_item.range_key == 'bar'
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| +
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| + del item1_attrs[self.hash_key_name]
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| + del item1_attrs[self.range_key_name]
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| +
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| + item1 = table.new_item(item1_key, item1_range, item1_attrs)
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| + # make sure the put() succeeds
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| + try:
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| + item1.put()
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| + except c.layer1.ResponseError, e:
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| + raise Exception("Item put failed: %s" % e)
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| +
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| + # Try to get an item that does not exist.
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| + self.assertRaises(DynamoDBKeyNotFoundError,
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| + table.get_item, 'bogus_key', item1_range)
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| +
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| + # Now do a consistent read and check results
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| + item1_copy = table.get_item(item1_key, item1_range,
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| + consistent_read=True)
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| + assert item1_copy.hash_key == item1.hash_key
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| + assert item1_copy.range_key == item1.range_key
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| + for attr_name in item1_copy:
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| + val = item1_copy[attr_name]
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| + if isinstance(val, (int, long, float, basestring)):
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| + assert val == item1[attr_name]
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| +
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| + # Try retrieving only select attributes
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| + attributes = ['Message', 'Views']
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| + item1_small = table.get_item(item1_key, item1_range,
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| + attributes_to_get=attributes,
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| + consistent_read=True)
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| + for attr_name in item1_small:
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| + # The item will include the attributes we asked for as
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| + # well as the hashkey and rangekey, so filter those out.
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| + if attr_name not in (item1_small.hash_key_name,
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| + item1_small.range_key_name):
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| + assert attr_name in attributes
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| +
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| + self.assertTrue(table.has_item(item1_key, range_key=item1_range,
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| + consistent_read=True))
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| +
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| + # Try to delete the item with the wrong Expected value
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| + expected = {'Views': 1}
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| + self.assertRaises(DynamoDBConditionalCheckFailedError,
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| + item1.delete, expected_value=expected)
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| +
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| + # Try to delete a value while expecting a non-existant attribute
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| + expected = {'FooBar': True}
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| + try:
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| + item1.delete(expected_value=expected)
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| + except c.layer1.ResponseError, e:
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| + pass
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| +
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| + # Now update the existing object
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| + item1.add_attribute('Replies', 2)
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| +
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| + removed_attr = 'Public'
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| + item1.delete_attribute(removed_attr)
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| +
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| + removed_tag = item1_attrs['Tags'].copy().pop()
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| + item1.delete_attribute('Tags', set([removed_tag]))
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| +
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| + replies_by_set = set(['Adam', 'Arnie'])
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| + item1.put_attribute('RepliesBy', replies_by_set)
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| + retvals = item1.save(return_values='ALL_OLD')
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| + # Need more tests here for variations on return_values
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| + assert 'Attributes' in retvals
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| +
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| + # Check for correct updates
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| + item1_updated = table.get_item(item1_key, item1_range,
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| + consistent_read=True)
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| + assert item1_updated['Replies'] == item1_attrs['Replies'] + 2
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| + self.assertFalse(removed_attr in item1_updated)
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| + self.assertTrue(removed_tag not in item1_updated['Tags'])
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| + self.assertTrue('RepliesBy' in item1_updated)
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| + self.assertTrue(item1_updated['RepliesBy'] == replies_by_set)
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| +
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| + # Put a few more items into the table
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| + item2_key = 'Amazon DynamoDB'
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| + item2_range = 'DynamoDB Thread 2'
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| + item2_attrs = {
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| + 'Message': 'DynamoDB thread 2 message text',
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| + 'LastPostedBy': 'User A',
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| + 'Views': 0,
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| + 'Replies': 0,
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| + 'Answered': 0,
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| + 'Tags': set(["index", "primarykey", "table"]),
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| + 'LastPost2DateTime': '12/9/2011 11:36:03 PM'}
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| + item2 = table.new_item(item2_key, item2_range, item2_attrs)
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| + item2.put()
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| +
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| + item3_key = 'Amazon S3'
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| + item3_range = 'S3 Thread 1'
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| + item3_attrs = {
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| + 'Message': 'S3 Thread 1 message text',
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| + 'LastPostedBy': 'User A',
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| + 'Views': 0,
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| + 'Replies': 0,
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| + 'Answered': 0,
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| + 'Tags': set(['largeobject', 'multipart upload']),
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| + 'LastPostDateTime': '12/9/2011 11:36:03 PM'
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| + }
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| + item3 = table.new_item(item3_key, item3_range, item3_attrs)
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| + item3.put()
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| +
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| + # Put an item into the second table
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| + table2_item1_key = uuid.uuid4().hex
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| + table2_item1_attrs = {
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| + 'DateTimePosted': '25/1/2011 12:34:56 PM',
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| + 'Text': 'I think boto rocks and so does DynamoDB'
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| + }
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| + table2_item1 = table2.new_item(table2_item1_key,
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| + attrs=table2_item1_attrs)
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| + table2_item1.put()
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| +
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| + # Try a few queries
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| + items = table.query('Amazon DynamoDB', range_key_condition=BEGINS_WITH('DynamoDB'))
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| + n = 0
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| + for item in items:
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| + n += 1
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| + assert n == 2
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| + assert items.consumed_units > 0
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| +
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| + items = table.query('Amazon DynamoDB', range_key_condition=BEGINS_WITH('DynamoDB'),
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| + request_limit=1, max_results=1)
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| + n = 0
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| + for item in items:
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| + n += 1
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| + assert n == 1
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| + assert items.consumed_units > 0
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| +
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| + # Try a few scans
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| + items = table.scan()
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| + n = 0
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| + for item in items:
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| + n += 1
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| + assert n == 3
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| + assert items.consumed_units > 0
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| +
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| + items = table.scan(scan_filter={'Replies': GT(0)})
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| + n = 0
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| + for item in items:
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| + n += 1
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| + assert n == 1
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| + assert items.consumed_units > 0
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| +
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| + # Test some integer and float attributes
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| + integer_value = 42
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| + float_value = 345.678
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| + item3['IntAttr'] = integer_value
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| + item3['FloatAttr'] = float_value
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| +
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| + # Test booleans
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| + item3['TrueBoolean'] = True
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| + item3['FalseBoolean'] = False
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| +
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| + # Test some set values
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| + integer_set = set([1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
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| + float_set = set([1.1, 2.2, 3.3, 4.4, 5.5])
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| + mixed_set = set([1, 2, 3.3, 4, 5.555])
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| + str_set = set(['foo', 'bar', 'fie', 'baz'])
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| + item3['IntSetAttr'] = integer_set
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| + item3['FloatSetAttr'] = float_set
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| + item3['MixedSetAttr'] = mixed_set
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| + item3['StrSetAttr'] = str_set
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| + item3.put()
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| +
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| + # Now do a consistent read
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| + item4 = table.get_item(item3_key, item3_range, consistent_read=True)
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| + assert item4['IntAttr'] == integer_value
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| + assert item4['FloatAttr'] == float_value
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| + assert bool(item4['TrueBoolean']) is True
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| + assert bool(item4['FalseBoolean']) is False
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| + # The values will not necessarily be in the same order as when
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| + # we wrote them to the DB.
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| + for i in item4['IntSetAttr']:
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| + assert i in integer_set
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| + for i in item4['FloatSetAttr']:
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| + assert i in float_set
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| + for i in item4['MixedSetAttr']:
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| + assert i in mixed_set
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| + for i in item4['StrSetAttr']:
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| + assert i in str_set
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| +
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| + # Try a batch get
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| + batch_list = c.new_batch_list()
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| + batch_list.add_batch(table, [(item2_key, item2_range),
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| + (item3_key, item3_range)])
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| + response = batch_list.submit()
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| + assert len(response['Responses'][table.name]['Items']) == 2
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| +
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| + # Try an empty batch get
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| + batch_list = c.new_batch_list()
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| + batch_list.add_batch(table, [])
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| + response = batch_list.submit()
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| + assert response == {}
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| +
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| + # Try a few batch write operations
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| + item4_key = 'Amazon S3'
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| + item4_range = 'S3 Thread 2'
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| + item4_attrs = {
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| + 'Message': 'S3 Thread 2 message text',
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| + 'LastPostedBy': 'User A',
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| + 'Views': 0,
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| + 'Replies': 0,
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| + 'Answered': 0,
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| + 'Tags': set(['largeobject', 'multipart upload']),
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| + 'LastPostDateTime': '12/9/2011 11:36:03 PM'
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| + }
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| + item5_key = 'Amazon S3'
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| + item5_range = 'S3 Thread 3'
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| + item5_attrs = {
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| + 'Message': 'S3 Thread 3 message text',
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| + 'LastPostedBy': 'User A',
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| + 'Views': 0,
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| + 'Replies': 0,
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| + 'Answered': 0,
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| + 'Tags': set(['largeobject', 'multipart upload']),
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| + 'LastPostDateTime': '12/9/2011 11:36:03 PM'
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| + }
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| + item4 = table.new_item(item4_key, item4_range, item4_attrs)
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| + item5 = table.new_item(item5_key, item5_range, item5_attrs)
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| + batch_list = c.new_batch_write_list()
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| + batch_list.add_batch(table, puts=[item4, item5])
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| + response = batch_list.submit()
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| + # should really check for unprocessed items
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| +
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| + # Do some generator gymnastics
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| + results = table.scan(scan_filter={'Tags': CONTAINS('table')})
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| + assert results.scanned_count == 5
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| + results = table.scan(request_limit=2, max_results=5)
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| + assert results.count == 2
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| + for item in results:
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| + if results.count == 2:
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| + assert results.remaining == 4
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| + results.remaining -= 2
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| + results.next_response()
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| + else:
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| + assert results.count == 4
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| + assert results.remaining in (0, 1)
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| + assert results.count == 4
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| + results = table.scan(request_limit=6, max_results=4)
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| + assert len(list(results)) == 4
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| + assert results.count == 4
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| +
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| + batch_list = c.new_batch_write_list()
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| + batch_list.add_batch(table, deletes=[(item4_key, item4_range),
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| + (item5_key, item5_range)])
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| + response = batch_list.submit()
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| +
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| + # Try queries
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| + results = table.query('Amazon DynamoDB', range_key_condition=BEGINS_WITH('DynamoDB'))
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| + n = 0
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| + for item in results:
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| + n += 1
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| + assert n == 2
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| +
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| + # Try to delete the item with the right Expected value
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| + expected = {'Views': 0}
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| + item1.delete(expected_value=expected)
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| +
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| + self.assertFalse(table.has_item(item1_key, range_key=item1_range,
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| + consistent_read=True))
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| + # Now delete the remaining items
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| + ret_vals = item2.delete(return_values='ALL_OLD')
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| + # some additional checks here would be useful
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| + assert ret_vals['Attributes'][self.hash_key_name] == item2_key
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| + assert ret_vals['Attributes'][self.range_key_name] == item2_range
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| +
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| + item3.delete()
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| + table2_item1.delete()
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| + print '--- tests completed ---'
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| +
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| + def test_binary_attrs(self):
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| + c = self.dynamodb
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| + schema = c.create_schema(self.hash_key_name, self.hash_key_proto_value,
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| + self.range_key_name,
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| + self.range_key_proto_value)
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| + index = int(time.time())
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| + table_name = 'test-%d' % index
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| + read_units = 5
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| + write_units = 5
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| + table = self.create_table(table_name, schema, read_units, write_units)
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| + table.refresh(wait_for_active=True)
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| + item1_key = 'Amazon S3'
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| + item1_range = 'S3 Thread 1'
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| + item1_attrs = {
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| + 'Message': 'S3 Thread 1 message text',
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| + 'LastPostedBy': 'User A',
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| + 'Views': 0,
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| + 'Replies': 0,
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| + 'Answered': 0,
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| + 'BinaryData': Binary('\x01\x02\x03\x04'),
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| + 'BinarySequence': set([Binary('\x01\x02'), Binary('\x03\x04')]),
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| + 'Tags': set(['largeobject', 'multipart upload']),
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| + 'LastPostDateTime': '12/9/2011 11:36:03 PM'
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| + }
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| + item1 = table.new_item(item1_key, item1_range, item1_attrs)
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| + item1.put()
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| +
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| + retrieved = table.get_item(item1_key, item1_range, consistent_read=True)
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| + self.assertEqual(retrieved['Message'], 'S3 Thread 1 message text')
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| + self.assertEqual(retrieved['Views'], 0)
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| + self.assertEqual(retrieved['Tags'],
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| + set(['largeobject', 'multipart upload']))
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| + self.assertEqual(retrieved['BinaryData'], Binary('\x01\x02\x03\x04'))
|
| + # Also comparable directly to bytes:
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| + self.assertEqual(retrieved['BinaryData'], bytes('\x01\x02\x03\x04'))
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| + self.assertEqual(retrieved['BinarySequence'],
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| + set([Binary('\x01\x02'), Binary('\x03\x04')]))
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| +
|
| + def test_put_decimal_attrs(self):
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| + self.dynamodb.use_decimals()
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| + table = self.create_sample_table()
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| + item = table.new_item('foo', 'bar')
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| + item['decimalvalue'] = Decimal('1.12345678912345')
|
| + item.put()
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| + retrieved = table.get_item('foo', 'bar')
|
| + self.assertEqual(retrieved['decimalvalue'], Decimal('1.12345678912345'))
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| +
|
| + def test_lossy_float_conversion(self):
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| + table = self.create_sample_table()
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| + item = table.new_item('foo', 'bar')
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| + item['floatvalue'] = 1.12345678912345
|
| + item.put()
|
| + retrieved = table.get_item('foo', 'bar')['floatvalue']
|
| + # Notice how this is not equal to the original value.
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| + self.assertNotEqual(1.12345678912345, retrieved)
|
| + # Instead, it's truncated:
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| + self.assertEqual(1.12345678912, retrieved)
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| +
|
| + def test_large_integers(self):
|
| + # It's not just floating point numbers, large integers
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| + # can trigger rouding issues.
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| + self.dynamodb.use_decimals()
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| + table = self.create_sample_table()
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| + item = table.new_item('foo', 'bar')
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| + item['decimalvalue'] = Decimal('129271300103398600')
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| + item.put()
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| + retrieved = table.get_item('foo', 'bar')
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| + self.assertEqual(retrieved['decimalvalue'], Decimal('129271300103398600'))
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| + # Also comparable directly to an int.
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| + self.assertEqual(retrieved['decimalvalue'], 129271300103398600)
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