380 lines
17 KiB
Python
380 lines
17 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2023-present MongoDB, Inc.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Run the auth spec tests."""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import asyncio
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import os
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import pathlib
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import sys
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import time
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import uuid
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from typing import Any, Mapping
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import pytest
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sys.path[0:0] = [""]
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from test.asynchronous import AsyncIntegrationTest, AsyncPyMongoTestCase, unittest
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from test.asynchronous.unified_format import generate_test_classes
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from test.utils_shared import AllowListEventListener, OvertCommandListener
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from pymongo.errors import OperationFailure
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from pymongo.operations import SearchIndexModel
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from pymongo.read_concern import ReadConcern
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from pymongo.write_concern import WriteConcern
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_IS_SYNC = False
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pytestmark = pytest.mark.index_management
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# Location of JSON test specifications.
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if _IS_SYNC:
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_TEST_PATH = os.path.join(pathlib.Path(__file__).resolve().parent, "index_management")
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else:
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_TEST_PATH = os.path.join(pathlib.Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent, "index_management")
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_NAME = "test-search-index"
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class TestCreateSearchIndex(AsyncIntegrationTest):
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async def test_inputs(self):
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listener = AllowListEventListener("createSearchIndexes")
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client = self.simple_client(event_listeners=[listener])
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coll = client.test.test
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await coll.drop()
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definition = dict(mappings=dict(dynamic=True))
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model_kwarg_list: list[Mapping[str, Any]] = [
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dict(definition=definition, name=None),
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dict(definition=definition, name="test"),
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]
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for model_kwargs in model_kwarg_list:
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model = SearchIndexModel(**model_kwargs)
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with self.assertRaises(OperationFailure):
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await coll.create_search_index(model)
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with self.assertRaises(OperationFailure):
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await coll.create_search_index(model_kwargs)
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listener.reset()
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with self.assertRaises(OperationFailure):
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await coll.create_search_index({"definition": definition, "arbitraryOption": 1})
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self.assertEqual(
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{"definition": definition, "arbitraryOption": 1},
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listener.events[0].command["indexes"][0],
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)
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listener.reset()
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with self.assertRaises(OperationFailure):
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await coll.create_search_index({"definition": definition, "type": "search"})
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self.assertEqual(
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{"definition": definition, "type": "search"}, listener.events[0].command["indexes"][0]
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)
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class SearchIndexIntegrationBase(AsyncPyMongoTestCase):
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db_name = "test_search_index_base"
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls) -> None:
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cls.url = os.environ.get("MONGODB_URI")
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cls.username = os.environ["DB_USER"]
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cls.password = os.environ["DB_PASSWORD"]
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cls.listener = OvertCommandListener()
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async def asyncSetUp(self) -> None:
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self.client = self.simple_client(
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self.url,
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username=self.username,
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password=self.password,
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event_listeners=[self.listener],
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)
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await self.client.drop_database(_NAME)
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self.db = self.client[self.db_name]
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async def asyncTearDown(self):
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await self.client.drop_database(_NAME)
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async def wait_for_ready(self, coll, name=_NAME, predicate=None):
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"""Wait for a search index to be ready."""
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indices: list[Mapping[str, Any]] = []
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if predicate is None:
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predicate = lambda index: index.get("queryable") is True
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while True:
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indices = await (await coll.list_search_indexes(name)).to_list()
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if len(indices) and predicate(indices[0]):
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return indices[0]
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await asyncio.sleep(5)
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class TestSearchIndexIntegration(SearchIndexIntegrationBase):
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db_name = "test_search_index"
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async def test_comment_field(self):
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# Create a collection with the "create" command using a randomly generated name (referred to as ``coll0``).
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coll0 = self.db[f"col{uuid.uuid4()}"]
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await coll0.insert_one({})
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# Create a new search index on ``coll0`` that implicitly passes its type.
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search_definition = {"mappings": {"dynamic": False}}
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self.listener.reset()
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implicit_search_resp = await coll0.create_search_index(
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model={"name": _NAME + "-implicit", "definition": search_definition}, comment="foo"
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)
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event = self.listener.events[0]
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self.assertEqual(event.command["comment"], "foo")
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# Get the index definition.
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self.listener.reset()
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await (await coll0.list_search_indexes(name=implicit_search_resp, comment="foo")).next()
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event = self.listener.events[0]
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self.assertEqual(event.command["comment"], "foo")
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class TestSearchIndexProse(SearchIndexIntegrationBase):
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db_name = "test_search_index_prose"
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async def test_case_1(self):
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"""Driver can successfully create and list search indexes."""
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# Create a collection with the "create" command using a randomly generated name (referred to as ``coll0``).
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coll0 = self.db[f"col{uuid.uuid4()}"]
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# Create a new search index on ``coll0`` with the ``createSearchIndex`` helper. Use the following definition:
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model = {"name": _NAME, "definition": {"mappings": {"dynamic": False}}}
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await coll0.insert_one({})
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resp = await coll0.create_search_index(model)
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# Assert that the command returns the name of the index: ``"test-search-index"``.
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self.assertEqual(resp, _NAME)
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# Run ``coll0.listSearchIndexes()`` repeatedly every 5 seconds until the following condition is satisfied and store the value in a variable ``index``:
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# An index with the ``name`` of ``test-search-index`` is present and the index has a field ``queryable`` with a value of ``true``.
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index = await self.wait_for_ready(coll0)
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# . Assert that ``index`` has a property ``latestDefinition`` whose value is ``{ 'mappings': { 'dynamic': false } }``
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self.assertIn("latestDefinition", index)
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self.assertEqual(index["latestDefinition"], model["definition"])
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async def test_case_2(self):
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"""Driver can successfully create multiple indexes in batch."""
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# Create a collection with the "create" command using a randomly generated name (referred to as ``coll0``).
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coll0 = self.db[f"col{uuid.uuid4()}"]
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await coll0.insert_one({})
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# Create two new search indexes on ``coll0`` with the ``createSearchIndexes`` helper.
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name1 = "test-search-index-1"
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name2 = "test-search-index-2"
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definition = {"mappings": {"dynamic": False}}
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index_definitions: list[dict[str, Any]] = [
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{"name": name1, "definition": definition},
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{"name": name2, "definition": definition},
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]
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await coll0.create_search_indexes(
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[SearchIndexModel(i["definition"], i["name"]) for i in index_definitions]
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)
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# .Assert that the command returns an array containing the new indexes' names: ``["test-search-index-1", "test-search-index-2"]``.
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indices = await (await coll0.list_search_indexes()).to_list()
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names = [i["name"] for i in indices]
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self.assertIn(name1, names)
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self.assertIn(name2, names)
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# Run ``coll0.listSearchIndexes()`` repeatedly every 5 seconds until the following condition is satisfied.
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# An index with the ``name`` of ``test-search-index-1`` is present and index has a field ``queryable`` with the value of ``true``. Store result in ``index1``.
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# An index with the ``name`` of ``test-search-index-2`` is present and index has a field ``queryable`` with the value of ``true``. Store result in ``index2``.
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index1 = await self.wait_for_ready(coll0, name1)
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index2 = await self.wait_for_ready(coll0, name2)
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# Assert that ``index1`` and ``index2`` have the property ``latestDefinition`` whose value is ``{ "mappings" : { "dynamic" : false } }``
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for index in [index1, index2]:
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self.assertIn("latestDefinition", index)
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self.assertEqual(index["latestDefinition"], definition)
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async def test_case_3(self):
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"""Driver can successfully drop search indexes."""
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# Create a collection with the "create" command using a randomly generated name (referred to as ``coll0``).
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coll0 = self.db[f"col{uuid.uuid4()}"]
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await coll0.insert_one({})
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# Create a new search index on ``coll0``.
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model = {"name": _NAME, "definition": {"mappings": {"dynamic": False}}}
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resp = await coll0.create_search_index(model)
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# Assert that the command returns the name of the index: ``"test-search-index"``.
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self.assertEqual(resp, "test-search-index")
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# Run ``coll0.listSearchIndexes()`` repeatedly every 5 seconds until the following condition is satisfied:
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# An index with the ``name`` of ``test-search-index`` is present and index has a field ``queryable`` with the value of ``true``.
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await self.wait_for_ready(coll0)
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# Run a ``dropSearchIndex`` on ``coll0``, using ``test-search-index`` for the name.
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await coll0.drop_search_index(_NAME)
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# Run ``coll0.listSearchIndexes()`` repeatedly every 5 seconds until ``listSearchIndexes`` returns an empty array.
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t0 = time.time()
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while True:
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indices = await (await coll0.list_search_indexes()).to_list()
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if indices:
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break
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if (time.time() - t0) / 60 > 5:
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raise TimeoutError("Timed out waiting for index deletion")
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await asyncio.sleep(5)
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async def test_case_4(self):
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"""Driver can update a search index."""
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# Create a collection with the "create" command using a randomly generated name (referred to as ``coll0``).
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coll0 = self.db[f"col{uuid.uuid4()}"]
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await coll0.insert_one({})
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# Create a new search index on ``coll0``.
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model = {"name": _NAME, "definition": {"mappings": {"dynamic": False}}}
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resp = await coll0.create_search_index(model)
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# Assert that the command returns the name of the index: ``"test-search-index"``.
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self.assertEqual(resp, _NAME)
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# Run ``coll0.listSearchIndexes()`` repeatedly every 5 seconds until the following condition is satisfied:
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# An index with the ``name`` of ``test-search-index`` is present and index has a field ``queryable`` with the value of ``true``.
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await self.wait_for_ready(coll0)
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# Run a ``updateSearchIndex`` on ``coll0``.
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# Assert that the command does not error and the server responds with a success.
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model2: dict[str, Any] = {"name": _NAME, "definition": {"mappings": {"dynamic": True}}}
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await coll0.update_search_index(_NAME, model2["definition"])
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# Run ``coll0.listSearchIndexes()`` repeatedly every 5 seconds until the following condition is satisfied:
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# An index with the ``name`` of ``test-search-index`` is present. This index is referred to as ``index``.
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# The index has a field ``queryable`` with a value of ``true`` and has a field ``status`` with the value of ``READY``.
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predicate = lambda index: index.get("queryable") is True and index.get("status") == "READY"
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await self.wait_for_ready(coll0, predicate=predicate)
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# Assert that an index is present with the name ``test-search-index`` and the definition has a property ``latestDefinition`` whose value is ``{ 'mappings': { 'dynamic': true } }``.
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index = (await (await coll0.list_search_indexes(_NAME)).to_list())[0]
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self.assertIn("latestDefinition", index)
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self.assertEqual(index["latestDefinition"], model2["definition"])
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async def test_case_5(self):
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"""``dropSearchIndex`` suppresses namespace not found errors."""
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# Create a driver-side collection object for a randomly generated collection name. Do not create this collection on the server.
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coll0 = self.db[f"col{uuid.uuid4()}"]
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# Run a ``dropSearchIndex`` command and assert that no error is thrown.
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await coll0.drop_search_index("foo")
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async def test_case_6(self):
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"""Driver can successfully create and list search indexes with non-default readConcern and writeConcern."""
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# Create a collection with the "create" command using a randomly generated name (referred to as ``coll0``).
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coll0 = self.db[f"col{uuid.uuid4()}"]
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await coll0.insert_one({})
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# Apply a write concern ``WriteConcern(w=1)`` and a read concern with ``ReadConcern(level="majority")`` to ``coll0``.
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coll0 = coll0.with_options(
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write_concern=WriteConcern(w="1"), read_concern=ReadConcern(level="majority")
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)
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# Create a new search index on ``coll0`` with the ``createSearchIndex`` helper.
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name = "test-search-index-case6"
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model = {"name": name, "definition": {"mappings": {"dynamic": False}}}
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resp = await coll0.create_search_index(model)
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# Assert that the command returns the name of the index: ``"test-search-index-case6"``.
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self.assertEqual(resp, name)
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# Run ``coll0.listSearchIndexes()`` repeatedly every 5 seconds until the following condition is satisfied and store the value in a variable ``index``:
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# - An index with the ``name`` of ``test-search-index-case6`` is present and the index has a field ``queryable`` with a value of ``true``.
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index = await self.wait_for_ready(coll0, name)
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# Assert that ``index`` has a property ``latestDefinition`` whose value is ``{ 'mappings': { 'dynamic': false } }``
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self.assertIn("latestDefinition", index)
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self.assertEqual(index["latestDefinition"], model["definition"])
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async def test_case_7(self):
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"""Driver handles index types."""
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# Create a collection with the "create" command using a randomly generated name (referred to as ``coll0``).
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coll0 = self.db[f"col{uuid.uuid4()}"]
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await coll0.insert_one({})
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# Use these search and vector search definitions for indexes.
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search_definition = {"mappings": {"dynamic": False}}
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vector_search_definition = {
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"fields": [
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{
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"type": "vector",
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"path": "plot_embedding",
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"numDimensions": 1536,
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"similarity": "euclidean",
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},
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]
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}
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# Create a new search index on ``coll0`` that implicitly passes its type.
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implicit_search_resp = await coll0.create_search_index(
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model={"name": _NAME + "-implicit", "definition": search_definition}
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)
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# Get the index definition.
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resp = await (await coll0.list_search_indexes(name=implicit_search_resp)).next()
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# Assert that the index model contains the correct index type: ``"search"``.
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self.assertEqual(resp["type"], "search")
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# Create a new search index on ``coll0`` that explicitly passes its type.
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explicit_search_resp = await coll0.create_search_index(
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model={"name": _NAME + "-explicit", "type": "search", "definition": search_definition}
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)
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# Get the index definition.
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resp = await (await coll0.list_search_indexes(name=explicit_search_resp)).next()
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# Assert that the index model contains the correct index type: ``"search"``.
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self.assertEqual(resp["type"], "search")
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# Create a new vector search index on ``coll0`` that explicitly passes its type.
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explicit_vector_resp = await coll0.create_search_index(
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model={
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"name": _NAME + "-vector",
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"type": "vectorSearch",
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"definition": vector_search_definition,
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}
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)
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# Get the index definition.
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resp = await (await coll0.list_search_indexes(name=explicit_vector_resp)).next()
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# Assert that the index model contains the correct index type: ``"vectorSearch"``.
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self.assertEqual(resp["type"], "vectorSearch")
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# Catch the error raised when trying to create a vector search index without specifying the type
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with self.assertRaises(OperationFailure) as e:
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await coll0.create_search_index(
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model={"name": _NAME + "-error", "definition": vector_search_definition}
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)
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self.assertIn("Attribute mappings missing.", e.exception.details["errmsg"])
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globals().update(
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generate_test_classes(
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_TEST_PATH,
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module=__name__,
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)
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)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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