python-cx_Oracle/samples/Editioning.py
Anthony Tuininga 340dcb7195 Rework test suite and samples so that they are independent of each other and
so that the SQL scripts used to create/drop schemas are easily adjusted to
use different schema names, if desired. Improve documentation for test suite
and samples.
2017-07-14 16:50:41 -06:00

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# Copyright 2016, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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# Portions Copyright 2007-2015, Anthony Tuininga. All rights reserved.
#
# Portions Copyright 2001-2007, Computronix (Canada) Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta,
# Canada. All rights reserved.
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# Editioning.py
# This script demonstrates the use of editioning, available in Oracle
# Database 11.2 and higher. See the Oracle documentation on the subject for
# additional information. Adjust the contants at the top of the script for
# your own database as needed.
#
# This script requires cx_Oracle 5.3 and higher.
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from __future__ import print_function
import cx_Oracle
import SampleEnv
# connect to the editions user and create a procedure
connection = cx_Oracle.Connection(SampleEnv.EDITION_CONNECT_STRING)
print("Edition should be None at this point, actual value is",
connection.edition)
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("""
create or replace function TestEditions return varchar2 as
begin
return 'Base Edition';
end;""")
result = cursor.callfunc("TestEditions", str)
print("Function call should return Base Edition, actually returns", result)
# next, change the edition and recreate the procedure in the new edition
cursor.execute("alter session set edition = %s" % SampleEnv.EDITION_NAME)
print("Edition should be %s at this point, actual value is" % \
SampleEnv.EDITION_NAME.upper(), connection.edition)
cursor.execute("""
create or replace function TestEditions return varchar2 as
begin
return 'Edition 1';
end;""")
result = cursor.callfunc("TestEditions", str)
print("Function call should return Edition 1, actually returns", result)
# next, change the edition back to the base edition and demonstrate that the
# original function is being called
cursor.execute("alter session set edition = ORA$BASE")
result = cursor.callfunc("TestEditions", str)
print("Function call should return Base Edition, actually returns", result)
# the edition can be set upon connection
connection = cx_Oracle.Connection(SampleEnv.EDITION_CONNECT_STRING,
edition = SampleEnv.EDITION_NAME.upper())
cursor = connection.cursor()
result = cursor.callfunc("TestEditions", str)
print("Function call should return Edition 1, actually returns", result)
# it can also be set via the environment variable ORA_EDITION
os.environ["ORA_EDITION"] = SampleEnv.EDITION_NAME.upper()
connection = cx_Oracle.Connection(SampleEnv.EDITION_CONNECT_STRING)
print("Edition should be %s at this point, actual value is" % \
SampleEnv.EDITION_NAME.upper(), connection.edition)
cursor = connection.cursor()
result = cursor.callfunc("TestEditions", str)
print("Function call should return Edition 1, actually returns", result)