# Copyright 2022 Memgraph Ltd. # # Use of this software is governed by the Business Source License # included in the file licenses/BSL.txt; by using this file, you agree to be bound by the terms of the Business Source # License, and you may not use this file except in compliance with the Business Source License. # # As of the Change Date specified in that file, in accordance with # the Business Source License, use of this software will be governed # by the Apache License, Version 2.0, included in the file # licenses/APL.txt. import pytest from common import execute_and_fetch_all, connect # The fixture here is more complex because the connection has to be # parameterized based on the test parameters (info has to be available on both # sides). # # https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/example/parametrize.html#indirect-parametrization # is not an elegant/feasible solution here. # # The solution was independently developed and then I stumbled upon the same # approach here https://stackoverflow.com/a/68286553/4888809 which I think is # optimal. @pytest.fixture(scope="function") def connection(): connection_holder = None role_holder = None def inner_connection(port, role): nonlocal connection_holder, role_holder connection_holder = connect(host="localhost", port=port) role_holder = role return connection_holder yield inner_connection # Only main instance can be cleaned up because replicas do NOT accept # writes. if role_holder == "main": cursor = connection_holder.cursor() execute_and_fetch_all(cursor, "MATCH (n) DETACH DELETE n;")