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Kirill Smelkov
ZODB
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68ef2b04
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68ef2b04
authored
Jun 16, 2005
by
Jim Fulton
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Fixed a bug in basic multi-database support. get_connection needs to
pass optional open arguments to secondary databases.
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src/ZODB/Connection.py
src/ZODB/Connection.py
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src/ZODB/Connection.py
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@@ -300,7 +300,10 @@ class Connection(ExportImport, object):
"""Return a Connection for the named database."""
connection
=
self
.
connections
.
get
(
database_name
)
if
connection
is
None
:
new_con
=
self
.
_db
.
databases
[
database_name
].
open
()
new_con
=
self
.
_db
.
databases
[
database_name
].
open
(
transaction_manager
=
self
.
transaction_manager
,
mvcc
=
self
.
_mvcc
,
version
=
self
.
_version
,
synch
=
self
.
_synch
,
)
self
.
connections
.
update
(
new_con
.
connections
)
new_con
.
connections
=
self
.
connections
connection
=
new_con
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src/ZODB/tests/multidb.txt
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@@ -94,7 +94,9 @@ Because that failed, db.databases wasn't changed:
You can (still) get a connection to a database this way:
>>> cn = db.open()
>>> import transaction
>>> tm = transaction.TransactionManager()
>>> cn = db.open(transaction_manager=tm)
>>> cn # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
<Connection at ...>
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@@ -111,6 +113,11 @@ thread/transaction/context ...):
>>> cn2 # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
<Connection at ...>
The second connection gets the same transaction manager as the first:
>>> cn2.transaction_manager is tm
True
Now there are two connections in that collection:
>>> cn2.connections is cn.connections
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