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asyncpg version: 0.22.0 or commit 6cfdb3a (latest as of this report)
PostgreSQL version: 12.6, not running.
Do you use a PostgreSQL SaaS? If so, which? Can you reproduce
the issue with a local PostgreSQL install?: N/A
Python version: 3.10.0a7
Platform: Fedora Linux 33 (x86_64) or 35
Do you use pgbouncer?: No
Did you install asyncpg with pip?: Built from source with pip install -e . as directed in docs/installation.rs; or, built from source without using pip as part of the Fedora Linux RPM build process.
If you built asyncpg locally, which version of Cython did you use?: 0.29.23; or, 0.29.22
Can the issue be reproduced under both asyncio and uvloop?: I think this question does not make sense in this case.
On Python 3.10.0a7, test_invalid_input fails because the TypeError has message ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer), but the test code expects .*an integer is required.
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FAIL: test_invalid_input (test_codecs.TestCodecs) (sample='2', typname='int2')
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "asyncpg/protocol/prepared_stmt.pyx", line 155, in asyncpg.protocol.protocol.PreparedStatementState._encode_bind_msg
codec.encode(self.settings, writer, arg)
TypeError: 'str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
asyncpg.exceptions.DataError: invalid input for query argument $1: '2' ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/ben/src/asyncpg/tests/test_codecs.py", line -1, in test_invalid_input
AssertionError: "invalid input for query argument \$1:.*an integer is required" does not match "invalid input for query argument $1: '2' ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)"
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FAIL: test_invalid_input (test_codecs.TestCodecs) (sample='aa', typname='int2')
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "asyncpg/protocol/prepared_stmt.pyx", line 155, in asyncpg.protocol.protocol.PreparedStatementState._encode_bind_msg
codec.encode(self.settings, writer, arg)
TypeError: 'str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
asyncpg.exceptions.DataError: invalid input for query argument $1: 'aa' ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/ben/src/asyncpg/tests/test_codecs.py", line -1, in test_invalid_input
AssertionError: "invalid input for query argument \$1:.*an integer is required" does not match "invalid input for query argument $1: 'aa' ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)"
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FAIL: test_invalid_input (test_codecs.TestCodecs) (sample='2', typname='int4')
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "asyncpg/protocol/prepared_stmt.pyx", line 155, in asyncpg.protocol.protocol.PreparedStatementState._encode_bind_msg
codec.encode(self.settings, writer, arg)
TypeError: 'str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
asyncpg.exceptions.DataError: invalid input for query argument $1: '2' ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/ben/src/asyncpg/tests/test_codecs.py", line -1, in test_invalid_input
AssertionError: "invalid input for query argument \$1:.*an integer is required" does not match "invalid input for query argument $1: '2' ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)"
======================================================================
FAIL: test_invalid_input (test_codecs.TestCodecs) (sample='aa', typname='int4')
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "asyncpg/protocol/prepared_stmt.pyx", line 155, in asyncpg.protocol.protocol.PreparedStatementState._encode_bind_msg
codec.encode(self.settings, writer, arg)
TypeError: 'str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
asyncpg.exceptions.DataError: invalid input for query argument $1: 'aa' ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/ben/src/asyncpg/tests/test_codecs.py", line -1, in test_invalid_input
AssertionError: "invalid input for query argument \$1:.*an integer is required" does not match "invalid input for query argument $1: 'aa' ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)"
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FAIL: test_invalid_input (test_codecs.TestCodecs) (sample='2', typname='int8')
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "asyncpg/protocol/prepared_stmt.pyx", line 155, in asyncpg.protocol.protocol.PreparedStatementState._encode_bind_msg
codec.encode(self.settings, writer, arg)
TypeError: 'str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
asyncpg.exceptions.DataError: invalid input for query argument $1: '2' ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/ben/src/asyncpg/tests/test_codecs.py", line -1, in test_invalid_input
AssertionError: "invalid input for query argument \$1:.*an integer is required" does not match "invalid input for query argument $1: '2' ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)"
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FAIL: test_invalid_input (test_codecs.TestCodecs) (sample='aa', typname='int8')
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "asyncpg/protocol/prepared_stmt.pyx", line 155, in asyncpg.protocol.protocol.PreparedStatementState._encode_bind_msg
codec.encode(self.settings, writer, arg)
TypeError: 'str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
asyncpg.exceptions.DataError: invalid input for query argument $1: 'aa' ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/ben/src/asyncpg/tests/test_codecs.py", line -1, in test_invalid_input
AssertionError: "invalid input for query argument \$1:.*an integer is required" does not match "invalid input for query argument $1: 'aa' ('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)"
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See also downstream Fedora Linux bug 1953538 for more details. I am the maintainer of the python-asyncpg package in Fedora.
I am preparing a PR that would fix this by adjusting the test to accept either message.
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the issue with a local PostgreSQL install?: N/A
pip install -e .
as directed indocs/installation.rs
; or, built from source without using pip as part of the Fedora Linux RPM build process.uvloop?: I think this question does not make sense in this case.
On Python 3.10.0a7,
test_invalid_input
fails because theTypeError
has message('str' object cannot be interpreted as an integer)
, but the test code expects.*an integer is required
.See also downstream Fedora Linux bug 1953538 for more details. I am the maintainer of the
python-asyncpg
package in Fedora.I am preparing a PR that would fix this by adjusting the test to accept either message.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: