# This module may be retired as soon as Python 2.5 support is dropped. # # It exists only to allow trapping exceptions using the "except [exception list], e" format # which is a syntax error in Python 3 def try_connection(verbose, *args, **kwargs): import adodbapi if "proxy_host" in kwargs or 'pyro_connection' in kwargs or 'proxy_host' in args: import adodbapi.remote import Pyro4 pyroError = Pyro4.errors.PyroError dbconnect = adodbapi.remote.connect remote = True else: dbconnect = adodbapi.connect pyroError = NotImplementedError # (will not occur) remote = False try: s = dbconnect(*args, **kwargs) # connect to server if verbose: print('Connected to:', s.connection_string) print('which has tables:', s.get_table_names()) s.close() # thanks, it worked, goodbye except (adodbapi.DatabaseError, pyroError) as inst: print(inst.args[0]) # should be the error message print('***Failed getting connection using=', repr(args), repr(kwargs)) if remote: print('** Is your Python2 ado.connection server running?') print('* Have you run "setuptestframework.py" to create server_test.mdb?') return False, (args, kwargs), None if remote: print(" (remote)", end=' ') print(" (successful)") return True, (args, kwargs, remote), dbconnect def try_operation_with_expected_exception(expected_exceptions, some_function, args, kwargs): try: some_function(*args, **kwargs) except expected_exceptions as e: return True, e except: raise # an exception other than the expected occurred return False, 'The expected exception did not occur'