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Running: git checkout 17cdf03764791b1a064e188a5cf4eee484c58343 -- cmd: ['git', 'checkout', '17cdf03764791b1a064e188a5cf4eee484c58343', '--'] cwd: /var/lib/copr-rpmbuild/workspace/workdir-bu0yhf90/python-sqlalchemy-utils rc: 0 stdout: stderr: Note: switching to '17cdf03764791b1a064e188a5cf4eee484c58343'. You are in 'detached HEAD' state. You can look around, make experimental changes and commit them, and you can discard any commits you make in this state without impacting any branches by switching back to a branch. If you want to create a new branch to retain commits you create, you may do so (now or later) by using -c with the switch command. 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Finish: build setup for python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.src.rpm Start: rpmbuild python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.src.rpm Building target platforms: x86_64 Building for target x86_64 setting SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=1725408000 Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.YHRNcP + umask 022 + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + rm -rf SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 + /usr/lib/rpm/rpmuncompress -x /builddir/build/SOURCES/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1.tar.gz + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 + rm -rf /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1-SPECPARTS + /usr/bin/mkdir -p /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1-SPECPARTS + /usr/bin/chmod -Rf a+rX,u+w,g-w,o-w . + /usr/bin/patch -p1 -s --fuzz=0 --no-backup-if-mismatch -f + /usr/lib/rpm/rpmuncompress /builddir/build/SOURCES/no-psycopg2cffi.patch + /usr/lib/rpm/rpmuncompress /builddir/build/SOURCES/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-no-pyodbc-dep.patch + /usr/bin/patch -p1 -s --fuzz=0 --no-backup-if-mismatch -f + /usr/lib/rpm/rpmuncompress /builddir/build/SOURCES/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-nosqla2.patch + /usr/bin/patch -p1 -s --fuzz=0 --no-backup-if-mismatch -f + rm -rf SQLAlchemy-Utils.egg-info + RPM_EC=0 ++ jobs -p + exit 0 Executing(%generate_buildrequires): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.pUHUlj + umask 022 + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + cd SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CFLAGS + CXXFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CXXFLAGS + FFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FFLAGS + FCFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FCFLAGS + VALAFLAGS=-g + export VALAFLAGS + RUSTFLAGS='-Copt-level=3 -Cdebuginfo=2 -Ccodegen-units=1 -Cstrip=none -Cforce-frame-pointers=yes --cap-lints=warn' + export RUSTFLAGS + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 ' + export LDFLAGS + LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib64: + export LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH + CC=gcc + export CC + CXX=g++ + export CXX + echo pyproject-rpm-macros + echo python3-devel + echo 'python3dist(pip) >= 19' + echo 'python3dist(packaging)' + '[' -f pyproject.toml ']' + '[' -f setup.py ']' + echo 'python3dist(setuptools) >= 40.8' + echo 'python3dist(wheel)' + rm -rfv '*.dist-info/' + '[' -f /usr/bin/python3 ']' + mkdir -p /builddir/build/BUILD/.pyproject-builddir + echo -n + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 ' + TMPDIR=/builddir/build/BUILD/.pyproject-builddir + RPM_TOXENV=py312 + HOSTNAME=rpmbuild + /usr/bin/python3 -Bs /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/pyproject_buildrequires.py --generate-extras --python3_pkgversion 3 --wheeldir /builddir/build/BUILD/pyproject-wheeldir --output 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Building target platforms: x86_64 Building for target x86_64 setting SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=1725408000 Executing(%generate_buildrequires): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.1Dsd6a + umask 022 + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + cd SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CFLAGS + CXXFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong 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-fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FCFLAGS + VALAFLAGS=-g + export VALAFLAGS + RUSTFLAGS='-Copt-level=3 -Cdebuginfo=2 -Ccodegen-units=1 -Cstrip=none -Cforce-frame-pointers=yes --cap-lints=warn' + export RUSTFLAGS + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 ' + export LDFLAGS + LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib64: + export LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH + CC=gcc + export CC + CXX=g++ + export CXX + echo pyproject-rpm-macros + echo python3-devel + echo 'python3dist(pip) >= 19' + echo 'python3dist(packaging)' + '[' -f pyproject.toml ']' + '[' -f setup.py ']' + echo 'python3dist(setuptools) >= 40.8' + echo 'python3dist(wheel)' + rm -rfv '*.dist-info/' + '[' -f /usr/bin/python3 ']' + mkdir -p /builddir/build/BUILD/.pyproject-builddir + echo -n + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 ' + TMPDIR=/builddir/build/BUILD/.pyproject-builddir + RPM_TOXENV=py312 + HOSTNAME=rpmbuild + /usr/bin/python3 -Bs /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/pyproject_buildrequires.py --generate-extras --python3_pkgversion 3 --wheeldir /builddir/build/BUILD/pyproject-wheeldir --output /builddir/build/BUILD/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64-pyproject-buildrequires -x test Handling setuptools >= 40.8 from default 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'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: backports.zoneinfo ; (python_version < "3.9") and extra == 'test' Handling Babel (>=1.3) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: Babel (>=1.3) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling Jinja2 (>=2.3) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: Jinja2 (>=2.3) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling Pygments (>=1.2) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: Pygments (>=1.2) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling arrow (>=0.3.4) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: arrow (>=0.3.4) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling colour (>=0.0.4) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: colour (>=0.0.4) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling cryptography (>=0.6) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: cryptography (>=0.6) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling docutils (>=0.10) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: docutils (>=0.10) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling flake8 (>=2.4.0) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: flake8 (>=2.4.0) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling flexmock (>=0.9.7) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: flexmock (>=0.9.7) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling furl (>=0.4.1) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: furl (>=0.4.1) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling intervals (>=0.7.1) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: intervals (>=0.7.1) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling isort (>=4.2.2) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: isort (>=4.2.2) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling passlib (<2.0,>=1.6) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: passlib (<2.0,>=1.6) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling pendulum (>=2.0.5) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: pendulum (>=2.0.5) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling pg8000 (>=1.12.4) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: pg8000 (>=1.12.4) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling phonenumbers (>=5.9.2) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: phonenumbers (>=5.9.2) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling psycopg2 (>=2.5.1) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: psycopg2 (>=2.5.1) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling psycopg (>=3.1.8) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: psycopg (>=3.1.8) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling pymysql ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: pymysql ; extra == 'test_all' Handling pytest (>=2.7.1) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: pytest (>=2.7.1) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling python-dateutil ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: python-dateutil ; extra == 'test_all' Handling python-dateutil (>=2.6) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: python-dateutil (>=2.6) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling pytz (>=2014.2) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: pytz (>=2014.2) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling backports.zoneinfo ; (python_version < "3.9") and extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: backports.zoneinfo ; (python_version < "3.9") and extra == 'test_all' Handling python-dateutil ; extra == 'timezone' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: python-dateutil ; extra == 'timezone' Handling furl (>=0.4.1) ; extra == 'url' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: furl (>=0.4.1) ; extra == 'url' + cat /builddir/build/BUILD/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64-pyproject-buildrequires + rm -rfv 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Building target platforms: x86_64 Building for target x86_64 setting SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=1725408000 Executing(%generate_buildrequires): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.Ljs2lJ + umask 022 + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + cd SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CFLAGS + CXXFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CXXFLAGS + FFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FFLAGS + FCFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FCFLAGS + VALAFLAGS=-g + export VALAFLAGS + RUSTFLAGS='-Copt-level=3 -Cdebuginfo=2 -Ccodegen-units=1 -Cstrip=none -Cforce-frame-pointers=yes --cap-lints=warn' + export RUSTFLAGS + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 ' + export LDFLAGS + LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib64: + export LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH + CC=gcc + export CC + CXX=g++ + export CXX + echo pyproject-rpm-macros + echo python3-devel + echo 'python3dist(pip) >= 19' + echo 'python3dist(packaging)' + '[' -f pyproject.toml ']' + '[' -f setup.py ']' + echo 'python3dist(setuptools) >= 40.8' + echo 'python3dist(wheel)' + rm -rfv '*.dist-info/' + '[' -f /usr/bin/python3 ']' + mkdir -p /builddir/build/BUILD/.pyproject-builddir + echo -n + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 ' + TMPDIR=/builddir/build/BUILD/.pyproject-builddir + RPM_TOXENV=py312 + HOSTNAME=rpmbuild + /usr/bin/python3 -Bs /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/pyproject_buildrequires.py --generate-extras --python3_pkgversion 3 --wheeldir /builddir/build/BUILD/pyproject-wheeldir --output /builddir/build/BUILD/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64-pyproject-buildrequires -x test Handling setuptools >= 40.8 from default build backend Requirement satisfied: setuptools >= 40.8 (installed: setuptools 67.7.2) Handling wheel from default build backend Requirement satisfied: wheel (installed: wheel 0.40.0) running egg_info writing SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/PKG-INFO writing dependency_links to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/dependency_links.txt writing requirements to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/requires.txt writing top-level names to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/top_level.txt reading manifest file 'SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' reading manifest template 'MANIFEST.in' warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found under directory 'tests' warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found under directory 'docs' no previously-included directories found matching 'docs/_build' warning: no previously-included files found matching 'docs/_themes/.git' adding license file 'LICENSE' writing manifest file 'SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' Handling wheel from get_requires_for_build_wheel Requirement satisfied: wheel (installed: wheel 0.40.0) running dist_info writing SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/PKG-INFO writing dependency_links to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/dependency_links.txt writing requirements to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/requires.txt writing top-level names to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/top_level.txt reading manifest file 'SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' reading manifest template 'MANIFEST.in' warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found under directory 'tests' warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found under directory 'docs' no previously-included directories found matching 'docs/_build' warning: no previously-included files found matching 'docs/_themes/.git' adding license file 'LICENSE' writing manifest file 'SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' creating '/builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info' Handling SQLAlchemy (<2,>=1.3) from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: SQLAlchemy (<2,>=1.3) (installed: SQLAlchemy 1.4.53) Handling importlib-metadata ; python_version < "3.8" from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: importlib-metadata ; python_version < "3.8" Handling arrow (>=0.3.4) ; extra == 'arrow' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: arrow (>=0.3.4) ; extra == 'arrow' Handling Babel (>=1.3) ; extra == 'babel' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: Babel (>=1.3) ; extra == 'babel' Handling colour (>=0.0.4) ; extra == 'color' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: colour (>=0.0.4) ; extra == 'color' Handling cryptography (>=0.6) ; extra == 'encrypted' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: cryptography (>=0.6) ; extra == 'encrypted' Handling intervals (>=0.7.1) ; extra == 'intervals' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: intervals (>=0.7.1) ; extra == 'intervals' Handling passlib (<2.0,>=1.6) ; extra == 'password' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: passlib (<2.0,>=1.6) ; extra == 'password' Handling pendulum (>=2.0.5) ; extra == 'pendulum' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: pendulum (>=2.0.5) ; extra == 'pendulum' Handling phonenumbers (>=5.9.2) ; extra == 'phone' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: phonenumbers (>=5.9.2) ; extra == 'phone' Handling pytest (>=2.7.1) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: pytest (>=2.7.1) ; extra == 'test' (installed: pytest 7.3.2) Handling Pygments (>=1.2) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: Pygments (>=1.2) ; extra == 'test' (installed: Pygments 2.15.1) Handling Jinja2 (>=2.3) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: Jinja2 (>=2.3) ; extra == 'test' (installed: Jinja2 3.1.4) Handling docutils (>=0.10) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: docutils (>=0.10) ; extra == 'test' (installed: docutils 0.19) Handling flexmock (>=0.9.7) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: flexmock (>=0.9.7) ; extra == 'test' (installed: flexmock 0.11.3) Handling psycopg (>=3.1.8) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: psycopg (>=3.1.8) ; extra == 'test' (installed: psycopg 3.1.10) Handling psycopg2 (>=2.5.1) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: psycopg2 (>=2.5.1) ; extra == 'test' (installed: psycopg2 2.9.6) Handling pg8000 (>=1.12.4) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: pg8000 (>=1.12.4) ; extra == 'test' (installed: pg8000 1.26.1) Handling pytz (>=2014.2) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: pytz (>=2014.2) ; extra == 'test' (installed: pytz 2024.1) Handling python-dateutil (>=2.6) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: python-dateutil (>=2.6) ; extra == 'test' (installed: python-dateutil 2.8.2) Handling pymysql ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: pymysql ; extra == 'test' (installed: pymysql 1.1.1) Handling flake8 (>=2.4.0) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: flake8 (>=2.4.0) ; extra == 'test' (installed: flake8 6.0.0) Handling isort (>=4.2.2) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: isort (>=4.2.2) ; extra == 'test' (installed: isort 5.13.2) Handling backports.zoneinfo ; (python_version < "3.9") and extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: backports.zoneinfo ; (python_version < "3.9") and extra == 'test' Handling Babel (>=1.3) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: Babel (>=1.3) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling Jinja2 (>=2.3) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: Jinja2 (>=2.3) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling Pygments (>=1.2) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: Pygments (>=1.2) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling arrow (>=0.3.4) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: arrow (>=0.3.4) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling colour (>=0.0.4) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: colour (>=0.0.4) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling cryptography (>=0.6) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: cryptography (>=0.6) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling docutils (>=0.10) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: docutils (>=0.10) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling flake8 (>=2.4.0) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: flake8 (>=2.4.0) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling flexmock (>=0.9.7) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: flexmock (>=0.9.7) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling furl (>=0.4.1) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: furl (>=0.4.1) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling intervals (>=0.7.1) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: intervals (>=0.7.1) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling isort (>=4.2.2) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: isort (>=4.2.2) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling passlib (<2.0,>=1.6) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: passlib (<2.0,>=1.6) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling pendulum (>=2.0.5) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: pendulum (>=2.0.5) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling pg8000 (>=1.12.4) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: pg8000 (>=1.12.4) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling phonenumbers (>=5.9.2) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: phonenumbers (>=5.9.2) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling psycopg2 (>=2.5.1) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: psycopg2 (>=2.5.1) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling psycopg (>=3.1.8) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: psycopg (>=3.1.8) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling pymysql ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: pymysql ; extra == 'test_all' Handling pytest (>=2.7.1) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: pytest (>=2.7.1) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling python-dateutil ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: python-dateutil ; extra == 'test_all' Handling python-dateutil (>=2.6) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: python-dateutil (>=2.6) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling pytz (>=2014.2) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: pytz (>=2014.2) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling backports.zoneinfo ; (python_version < "3.9") and extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: backports.zoneinfo ; (python_version < "3.9") and extra == 'test_all' Handling python-dateutil ; extra == 'timezone' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: python-dateutil ; extra == 'timezone' Handling furl (>=0.4.1) ; extra == 'url' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: furl (>=0.4.1) ; extra == 'url' + cat /builddir/build/BUILD/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64-pyproject-buildrequires + rm -rfv SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/ removed 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/top_level.txt' removed 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/METADATA' removed 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/LICENSE' removed directory 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/' + RPM_EC=0 ++ jobs -p + exit 0 Wrote: /builddir/build/SRPMS/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.buildreqs.nosrc.rpm INFO: Going to install missing dynamic buildrequires No matches found for the following disable plugin patterns: local, spacewalk, versionlock Copr repository 18 kB/s | 1.5 kB 00:00 fedora 1.0 MB/s | 30 kB 00:00 updates 1.1 MB/s | 28 kB 00:00 Package python3-sqlalchemy-1.4.53-1.fc39.x86_64 is already installed. Package pyproject-rpm-macros-1.13.0-1.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-colour-0.1.5-16.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-devel-3.12.5-1.fc39.x86_64 is already installed. Package python3-devel-3.12.5-1.fc39.x86_64 is already installed. Package python3-phonenumbers-8.12.53-4.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-pytest-7.3.2-4.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-docutils-0.19-5.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-flake8-6.0.0-2.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-flexmock-0.11.3-7.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-isort-5.13.2-1.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-jinja2-3.1.4-1.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-packaging-23.1-4.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-pg8000-1.26.1-6.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-pip-23.2.1-2.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-psycopg3-3.1.10-1.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-psycopg2-2.9.6-3.fc39.x86_64 is already installed. Package python3-pygments-2.15.1-4.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-PyMySQL-1.1.1-1.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-pytest-7.3.2-4.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-dateutil-1:2.8.2-10.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-pytz-2024.1-1.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-setuptools-67.7.2-8.fc39.noarch is already installed. Package python3-wheel-1:0.40.0-4.fc39.noarch is already installed. Dependencies resolved. Nothing to do. Complete! Building target platforms: x86_64 Building for target x86_64 setting SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=1725408000 Executing(%generate_buildrequires): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.Tm2t6D + umask 022 + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + cd SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CFLAGS + CXXFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CXXFLAGS + FFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FFLAGS + FCFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FCFLAGS + VALAFLAGS=-g + export VALAFLAGS + RUSTFLAGS='-Copt-level=3 -Cdebuginfo=2 -Ccodegen-units=1 -Cstrip=none -Cforce-frame-pointers=yes --cap-lints=warn' + export RUSTFLAGS + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 ' + export LDFLAGS + LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib64: + export LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH + CC=gcc + export CC + CXX=g++ + export CXX + echo pyproject-rpm-macros + echo python3-devel + echo 'python3dist(pip) >= 19' + echo 'python3dist(packaging)' + '[' -f pyproject.toml ']' + '[' -f setup.py ']' + echo 'python3dist(setuptools) >= 40.8' + echo 'python3dist(wheel)' + rm -rfv '*.dist-info/' + '[' -f /usr/bin/python3 ']' + mkdir -p /builddir/build/BUILD/.pyproject-builddir + echo -n + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 ' + TMPDIR=/builddir/build/BUILD/.pyproject-builddir + RPM_TOXENV=py312 + HOSTNAME=rpmbuild + /usr/bin/python3 -Bs /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/pyproject_buildrequires.py --generate-extras --python3_pkgversion 3 --wheeldir /builddir/build/BUILD/pyproject-wheeldir --output /builddir/build/BUILD/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64-pyproject-buildrequires -x test Handling setuptools >= 40.8 from default build backend Requirement satisfied: setuptools >= 40.8 (installed: setuptools 67.7.2) Handling wheel from default build backend Requirement satisfied: wheel (installed: wheel 0.40.0) running egg_info writing SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/PKG-INFO writing dependency_links to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/dependency_links.txt writing requirements to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/requires.txt writing top-level names to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/top_level.txt reading manifest file 'SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' reading manifest template 'MANIFEST.in' warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found under directory 'tests' warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found under directory 'docs' no previously-included directories found matching 'docs/_build' warning: no previously-included files found matching 'docs/_themes/.git' adding license file 'LICENSE' writing manifest file 'SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' Handling wheel from get_requires_for_build_wheel Requirement satisfied: wheel (installed: wheel 0.40.0) running dist_info writing SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/PKG-INFO writing dependency_links to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/dependency_links.txt writing requirements to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/requires.txt writing top-level names to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/top_level.txt reading manifest file 'SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' reading manifest template 'MANIFEST.in' warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found under directory 'tests' warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found under directory 'docs' no previously-included directories found matching 'docs/_build' warning: no previously-included files found matching 'docs/_themes/.git' adding license file 'LICENSE' writing manifest file 'SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' creating '/builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info' Handling SQLAlchemy (<2,>=1.3) from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: SQLAlchemy (<2,>=1.3) (installed: SQLAlchemy 1.4.53) Handling importlib-metadata ; python_version < "3.8" from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: importlib-metadata ; python_version < "3.8" Handling arrow (>=0.3.4) ; extra == 'arrow' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: arrow (>=0.3.4) ; extra == 'arrow' Handling Babel (>=1.3) ; extra == 'babel' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: Babel (>=1.3) ; extra == 'babel' Handling colour (>=0.0.4) ; extra == 'color' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: colour (>=0.0.4) ; extra == 'color' Handling cryptography (>=0.6) ; extra == 'encrypted' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: cryptography (>=0.6) ; extra == 'encrypted' Handling intervals 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== 'test' (installed: flake8 6.0.0) Handling isort (>=4.2.2) ; extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Requirement satisfied: isort (>=4.2.2) ; extra == 'test' (installed: isort 5.13.2) Handling backports.zoneinfo ; (python_version < "3.9") and extra == 'test' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: backports.zoneinfo ; (python_version < "3.9") and extra == 'test' Handling Babel (>=1.3) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: Babel (>=1.3) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling Jinja2 (>=2.3) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: Jinja2 (>=2.3) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling Pygments (>=1.2) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: Pygments (>=1.2) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling arrow 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requirement: pytest (>=2.7.1) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling python-dateutil ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: python-dateutil ; extra == 'test_all' Handling python-dateutil (>=2.6) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: python-dateutil (>=2.6) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling pytz (>=2014.2) ; extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: pytz (>=2014.2) ; extra == 'test_all' Handling backports.zoneinfo ; (python_version < "3.9") and extra == 'test_all' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: backports.zoneinfo ; (python_version < "3.9") and extra == 'test_all' Handling python-dateutil ; extra == 'timezone' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: python-dateutil ; extra == 'timezone' Handling furl (>=0.4.1) ; extra == 'url' from hook generated metadata: Requires-Dist (SQLAlchemy-Utils) Ignoring alien requirement: furl (>=0.4.1) ; extra == 'url' + cat /builddir/build/BUILD/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64-pyproject-buildrequires + rm -rfv SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/ removed 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/top_level.txt' removed 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/METADATA' removed 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/LICENSE' removed directory 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/' + RPM_EC=0 ++ jobs -p + exit 0 Executing(%build): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.1GI9jL + umask 022 + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CFLAGS + CXXFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CXXFLAGS + FFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FFLAGS + FCFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FCFLAGS + VALAFLAGS=-g + export VALAFLAGS + RUSTFLAGS='-Copt-level=3 -Cdebuginfo=2 -Ccodegen-units=1 -Cstrip=none -Cforce-frame-pointers=yes -Clink-arg=-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-package-notes --cap-lints=warn' + export RUSTFLAGS + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-package-notes ' + export LDFLAGS + LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib64: + export LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH + CC=gcc + export CC + CXX=g++ + export CXX + cd SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 + mkdir -p /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-package-notes ' + TMPDIR=/builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir + /usr/bin/python3 -Bs /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/pyproject_wheel.py /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/pyproject-wheeldir Processing /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 Preparing metadata (pyproject.toml): started Running command Preparing metadata (pyproject.toml) running dist_info creating /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir/pip-modern-metadata-scsbeazz/SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info writing /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir/pip-modern-metadata-scsbeazz/SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/PKG-INFO writing dependency_links to /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir/pip-modern-metadata-scsbeazz/SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/dependency_links.txt writing requirements to /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir/pip-modern-metadata-scsbeazz/SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/requires.txt writing top-level names to /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir/pip-modern-metadata-scsbeazz/SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/top_level.txt writing manifest file '/builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir/pip-modern-metadata-scsbeazz/SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' reading manifest file '/builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir/pip-modern-metadata-scsbeazz/SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' reading manifest template 'MANIFEST.in' warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found under directory 'tests' warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found under directory 'docs' no previously-included directories found matching 'docs/_build' warning: no previously-included files found matching 'docs/_themes/.git' adding license file 'LICENSE' writing manifest file '/builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir/pip-modern-metadata-scsbeazz/SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' creating '/builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir/pip-modern-metadata-scsbeazz/SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info' Preparing metadata (pyproject.toml): finished with status 'done' Building wheels for collected packages: SQLAlchemy-Utils Building wheel for SQLAlchemy-Utils (pyproject.toml): started Running command Building wheel for SQLAlchemy-Utils (pyproject.toml) running bdist_wheel running build running build_py creating build creating build/lib creating build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/__init__.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/aggregates.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/asserts.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/compat.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/exceptions.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/expressions.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/generic.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/i18n.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/listeners.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/models.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/observer.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/operators.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/path.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/proxy_dict.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/query_chain.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/utils.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils copying sqlalchemy_utils/view.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils creating build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying sqlalchemy_utils/functions/__init__.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying sqlalchemy_utils/functions/foreign_keys.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying sqlalchemy_utils/functions/mock.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying sqlalchemy_utils/functions/orm.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying sqlalchemy_utils/functions/render.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying sqlalchemy_utils/functions/sort_query.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions creating build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives copying sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/__init__.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives copying sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/country.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives copying sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/currency.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives copying sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/ltree.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives copying sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/weekday.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives copying sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/weekdays.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives creating build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/relationships copying sqlalchemy_utils/relationships/__init__.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/relationships copying sqlalchemy_utils/relationships/chained_join.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/relationships creating build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/__init__.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/arrow.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/bit.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/choice.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/color.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/country.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/currency.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/email.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/ip_address.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/json.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/locale.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/ltree.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/password.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/pg_composite.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/phone_number.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/range.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/scalar_coercible.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/scalar_list.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/timezone.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/ts_vector.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/url.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/uuid.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/weekdays.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types creating build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted/__init__.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted/encrypted_type.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted/padding.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted creating build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/__init__.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/arrow_datetime.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/enriched_date_type.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/enriched_datetime_type.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/pendulum_date.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime copying sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/pendulum_datetime.py -> build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime running egg_info writing SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/PKG-INFO writing dependency_links to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/dependency_links.txt writing requirements to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/requires.txt writing top-level names to SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/top_level.txt reading manifest file 'SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' reading manifest template 'MANIFEST.in' warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found under directory 'tests' warning: no previously-included files matching '*.pyc' found under directory 'docs' no previously-included directories found matching 'docs/_build' warning: no previously-included files found matching 'docs/_themes/.git' adding license file 'LICENSE' writing manifest file 'SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' installing to build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel running install running install_lib creating build/bdist.linux-x86_64 creating build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel creating build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/__init__.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/aggregates.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/asserts.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/compat.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/exceptions.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/expressions.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/generic.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/i18n.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/listeners.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/models.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/observer.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/operators.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/path.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/proxy_dict.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/query_chain.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/utils.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/view.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils creating build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions/__init__.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions/foreign_keys.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions/mock.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions/orm.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions/render.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/functions copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/functions/sort_query.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/functions creating build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/__init__.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/country.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/currency.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/ltree.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/weekday.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/weekdays.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/primitives creating build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/relationships copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/relationships/__init__.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/relationships copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/relationships/chained_join.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/relationships creating build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/__init__.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/arrow.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/bit.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/choice.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/color.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/country.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/currency.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/email.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/ip_address.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/json.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/locale.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/ltree.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/password.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/pg_composite.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/phone_number.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/range.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/scalar_coercible.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/scalar_list.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/timezone.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/ts_vector.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/url.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/uuid.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/weekdays.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types creating build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted/__init__.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted/encrypted_type.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted/padding.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted creating build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/__init__.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/arrow_datetime.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/enriched_date_type.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/enriched_datetime_type.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/pendulum_date.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime copying build/lib/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/pendulum_datetime.py -> build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime running install_egg_info Copying SQLAlchemy_Utils.egg-info to build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1-py3.12.egg-info running install_scripts creating build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel/SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/WHEEL creating '/builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir/pip-wheel-qu_2mjm8/.tmp-sy78sk6m/SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1-py3-none-any.whl' and adding 'build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel' to it adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/__init__.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/aggregates.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/asserts.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/compat.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/exceptions.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/expressions.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/generic.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/i18n.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/listeners.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/models.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/observer.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/operators.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/path.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/proxy_dict.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/query_chain.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/utils.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/view.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/functions/__init__.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/functions/foreign_keys.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/functions/mock.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/functions/orm.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/functions/render.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/functions/sort_query.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/__init__.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/country.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/currency.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/ltree.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/weekday.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/primitives/weekdays.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/relationships/__init__.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/relationships/chained_join.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/__init__.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/arrow.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/bit.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/choice.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/color.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/country.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/currency.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/email.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/ip_address.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/json.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/locale.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/ltree.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/password.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/pg_composite.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/phone_number.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/range.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/scalar_coercible.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/scalar_list.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/timezone.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/ts_vector.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/url.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/uuid.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/weekdays.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted/__init__.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted/encrypted_type.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/encrypted/padding.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/__init__.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/arrow_datetime.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/enriched_date_type.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/enriched_datetime_type.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/pendulum_date.py' adding 'sqlalchemy_utils/types/enriched_datetime/pendulum_datetime.py' adding 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/LICENSE' adding 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/METADATA' Building wheel for SQLAlchemy-Utils (pyproject.toml): finished with status 'done' adding 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/WHEEL' adding 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/top_level.txt' adding 'SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1.dist-info/RECORD' removing build/bdist.linux-x86_64/wheel Created wheel for SQLAlchemy-Utils: filename=SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1-py3-none-any.whl size=92591 sha256=4ed6d8d4ce6b9087f81202920aa66436caa4c11d502497ba5250d1ae56298ea1 Stored in directory: /builddir/.cache/pip/wheels/38/ea/ea/2f66a23429354a167780b4f59acbec2fc5ff5c02ca29617ff0 Successfully built SQLAlchemy-Utils + RPM_EC=0 ++ jobs -p + exit 0 Executing(%install): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.GfShXx + umask 022 + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + '[' /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64 '!=' / ']' + rm -rf /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64 ++ dirname /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64 + mkdir -p /builddir/build/BUILDROOT + mkdir /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64 + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CFLAGS + CXXFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CXXFLAGS + FFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FFLAGS + FCFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FCFLAGS + VALAFLAGS=-g + export VALAFLAGS + RUSTFLAGS='-Copt-level=3 -Cdebuginfo=2 -Ccodegen-units=1 -Cstrip=none -Cforce-frame-pointers=yes -Clink-arg=-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-package-notes --cap-lints=warn' + export RUSTFLAGS + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-package-notes ' + export LDFLAGS + LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib64: + export LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH + CC=gcc + export CC + CXX=g++ + export CXX + cd SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 ++ ls /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/pyproject-wheeldir/SQLAlchemy_Utils-0.41.1-py3-none-any.whl ++ xargs basename --multiple ++ sed -E 's/([^-]+)-([^-]+)-.+\.whl/\1==\2/' + specifier=SQLAlchemy_Utils==0.41.1 + '[' -z SQLAlchemy_Utils==0.41.1 ']' + TMPDIR=/builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/.pyproject-builddir + /usr/bin/python3 -m pip install --root /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64 --prefix /usr --no-deps --disable-pip-version-check --progress-bar off --verbose --ignore-installed --no-warn-script-location --no-index --no-cache-dir --find-links /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/pyproject-wheeldir SQLAlchemy_Utils==0.41.1 Using pip 23.2.1 from 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/usr/lib/rpm/brp-compress + /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/brp-strip-lto /usr/bin/strip + /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip-static-archive /usr/bin/strip + /usr/lib/rpm/check-rpaths + /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/brp-mangle-shebangs + /usr/lib/rpm/brp-remove-la-files + env /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/brp-python-bytecompile '' 1 0 -j2 Bytecompiling .py files below /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64/usr/lib/python3.12 using python3.12 + /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/brp-python-hardlink Executing(%check): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.vUIGaf + umask 022 + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CFLAGS + CXXFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + export CXXFLAGS + FFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FFLAGS + FCFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer -I/usr/lib64/gfortran/modules ' + export FCFLAGS + VALAFLAGS=-g + export VALAFLAGS + RUSTFLAGS='-Copt-level=3 -Cdebuginfo=2 -Ccodegen-units=1 -Cstrip=none -Cforce-frame-pointers=yes -Clink-arg=-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-package-notes --cap-lints=warn' + export RUSTFLAGS + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-package-notes ' + export LDFLAGS + LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib64: + export LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH + CC=gcc + export CC + CXX=g++ + export CXX + cd SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 + CFLAGS='-O2 -flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects -fexceptions -g -grecord-gcc-switches -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -fstack-protector-strong -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -fno-omit-frame-pointer -mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer ' + LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,now -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -Wl,--build-id=sha1 -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-package-notes ' + PATH=/builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64/usr/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/sbin + 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[100%] ==================================== ERRORS ==================================== _____ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMaxLengthWithArray.test_with_max_length ______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMaxLengthWithArray.test_smaller_than_max_length __ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError __ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMaxLengthWithArray.test_bigger_than_max_length __ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _______ ERROR at setup of TestAssertNonNullable.test_non_nullable_column _______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _________ ERROR at setup of TestAssertNonNullable.test_nullable_column _________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError __________ ERROR at setup of TestAssertNullable.test_nullable_column ___________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ________ ERROR at setup of TestAssertNullable.test_non_nullable_column _________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError __________ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMaxLength.test_with_max_length __________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMaxLength.test_with_non_nullable_column ______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ______ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMaxLength.test_smaller_than_max_length ______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ______ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMaxLength.test_bigger_than_max_length _______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ___________ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMinValue.test_with_min_value ___________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _______ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMinValue.test_smaller_than_min_value _______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _______ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMinValue.test_bigger_than_min_value ________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ___________ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMaxValue.test_with_min_value ___________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _______ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMaxValue.test_smaller_than_max_value _______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _______ ERROR at setup of TestAssertMaxValue.test_bigger_than_max_value ________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ____ ERROR at setup of TestMaterializedViews.test_refresh_materialized_view ____ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError __________ ERROR at setup of TestMaterializedViews.test_querying_view __________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestPostgresTrivialView.test_life_cycle_no_cascade _____ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ______ ERROR at setup of TestPostgresTrivialView.test_life_cycle_cascade _______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ______ ERROR at setup of TestMySqlTrivialView.test_life_cycle_no_cascade _______ self = , sock = None def connect(self, sock=None): self._closed = False try: if sock is None: if self.unix_socket: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout) sock.connect(self.unix_socket) self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket" self._secure = True if DEBUG: print("connected using unix_socket") else: kwargs = {} if self.bind_address is not None: kwargs["source_address"] = (self.bind_address, 0) while True: try: > sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), self.connect_timeout, **kwargs ) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:649: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ address = ('localhost', 3306), timeout = 10, source_address = None def create_connection(address, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, source_address=None, *, all_errors=False): """Connect to *address* and return the socket object. Convenience function. Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host, port)``) and return the socket object. Passing the optional *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance before attempting to connect. If no *timeout* is supplied, the global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout` is used. If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port) for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection. A host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default. When a connection cannot be created, raises the last error if *all_errors* is False, and an ExceptionGroup of all errors if *all_errors* is True. """ host, port = address exceptions = [] for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM): af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res sock = None try: sock = socket(af, socktype, proto) if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: sock.settimeout(timeout) if source_address: sock.bind(source_address) sock.connect(sa) # Break explicitly a reference cycle exceptions.clear() return sock except error as exc: if not all_errors: exceptions.clear() # raise only the last error exceptions.append(exc) if sock is not None: sock.close() if len(exceptions): try: if not all_errors: > raise exceptions[0] /usr/lib64/python3.12/socket.py:865: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ address = ('localhost', 3306), timeout = 10, source_address = None def create_connection(address, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, source_address=None, *, all_errors=False): """Connect to *address* and return the socket object. Convenience function. Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host, port)``) and return the socket object. Passing the optional *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance before attempting to connect. If no *timeout* is supplied, the global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout` is used. If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port) for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection. A host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default. When a connection cannot be created, raises the last error if *all_errors* is False, and an ExceptionGroup of all errors if *all_errors* is True. """ host, port = address exceptions = [] for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM): af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res sock = None try: sock = socket(af, socktype, proto) if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: sock.settimeout(timeout) if source_address: sock.bind(source_address) > sock.connect(sa) E ConnectionRefusedError: [Errno 111] Connection refused /usr/lib64/python3.12/socket.py:850: ConnectionRefusedError During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: self = Engine(mysql+pymysql://root@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'client_flag': 2, 'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'root'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __init__( self, *, user=None, # The first four arguments is based on DB-API 2.0 recommendation. password="", host=None, database=None, unix_socket=None, port=0, charset="", collation=None, sql_mode=None, read_default_file=None, conv=None, use_unicode=True, client_flag=0, cursorclass=Cursor, init_command=None, connect_timeout=10, read_default_group=None, autocommit=False, local_infile=False, max_allowed_packet=16 * 1024 * 1024, defer_connect=False, auth_plugin_map=None, read_timeout=None, write_timeout=None, bind_address=None, binary_prefix=False, program_name=None, server_public_key=None, ssl=None, ssl_ca=None, ssl_cert=None, ssl_disabled=None, ssl_key=None, ssl_key_password=None, ssl_verify_cert=None, ssl_verify_identity=None, compress=None, # not supported named_pipe=None, # not supported passwd=None, # deprecated db=None, # deprecated ): if db is not None and database is None: # We will raise warning in 2022 or later. # See https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/939 # warnings.warn("'db' is deprecated, use 'database'", DeprecationWarning, 3) database = db if passwd is not None and not password: # We will raise warning in 2022 or later. # See https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/939 # warnings.warn( # "'passwd' is deprecated, use 'password'", DeprecationWarning, 3 # ) password = passwd if compress or named_pipe: raise NotImplementedError( "compress and named_pipe arguments are not supported" ) self._local_infile = bool(local_infile) if self._local_infile: client_flag |= CLIENT.LOCAL_FILES if read_default_group and not read_default_file: if sys.platform.startswith("win"): read_default_file = "c:\\my.ini" else: read_default_file = "/etc/my.cnf" if read_default_file: if not read_default_group: read_default_group = "client" cfg = Parser() cfg.read(os.path.expanduser(read_default_file)) def _config(key, arg): if arg: return arg try: return cfg.get(read_default_group, key) except Exception: return arg user = _config("user", user) password = _config("password", password) host = _config("host", host) database = _config("database", database) unix_socket = _config("socket", unix_socket) port = int(_config("port", port)) bind_address = _config("bind-address", bind_address) charset = _config("default-character-set", charset) if not ssl: ssl = {} if isinstance(ssl, dict): for key in ["ca", "capath", "cert", "key", "password", "cipher"]: value = _config("ssl-" + key, ssl.get(key)) if value: ssl[key] = value self.ssl = False if not ssl_disabled: if ssl_ca or ssl_cert or ssl_key or ssl_verify_cert or ssl_verify_identity: ssl = { "ca": ssl_ca, "check_hostname": bool(ssl_verify_identity), "verify_mode": ssl_verify_cert if ssl_verify_cert is not None else False, } if ssl_cert is not None: ssl["cert"] = ssl_cert if ssl_key is not None: ssl["key"] = ssl_key if ssl_key_password is not None: ssl["password"] = ssl_key_password if ssl: if not SSL_ENABLED: raise NotImplementedError("ssl module not found") self.ssl = True client_flag |= CLIENT.SSL self.ctx = self._create_ssl_ctx(ssl) self.host = host or "localhost" self.port = port or 3306 if type(self.port) is not int: raise ValueError("port should be of type int") self.user = user or DEFAULT_USER self.password = password or b"" if isinstance(self.password, str): self.password = self.password.encode("latin1") self.db = database self.unix_socket = unix_socket self.bind_address = bind_address if not (0 < connect_timeout <= 31536000): raise ValueError("connect_timeout should be >0 and <=31536000") self.connect_timeout = connect_timeout or None if read_timeout is not None and read_timeout <= 0: raise ValueError("read_timeout should be > 0") self._read_timeout = read_timeout if write_timeout is not None and write_timeout <= 0: raise ValueError("write_timeout should be > 0") self._write_timeout = write_timeout self.charset = charset or DEFAULT_CHARSET self.collation = collation self.use_unicode = use_unicode self.encoding = charset_by_name(self.charset).encoding client_flag |= CLIENT.CAPABILITIES if self.db: client_flag |= CLIENT.CONNECT_WITH_DB self.client_flag = client_flag self.cursorclass = cursorclass self._result = None self._affected_rows = 0 self.host_info = "Not connected" # specified autocommit mode. None means use server default. self.autocommit_mode = autocommit if conv is None: conv = converters.conversions # Need for MySQLdb compatibility. self.encoders = {k: v for (k, v) in conv.items() if type(k) is not int} self.decoders = {k: v for (k, v) in conv.items() if type(k) is int} self.sql_mode = sql_mode self.init_command = init_command self.max_allowed_packet = max_allowed_packet self._auth_plugin_map = auth_plugin_map or {} self._binary_prefix = binary_prefix self.server_public_key = server_public_key self._connect_attrs = { "_client_name": "pymysql", "_client_version": VERSION_STRING, "_pid": str(os.getpid()), } if program_name: self._connect_attrs["program_name"] = program_name if defer_connect: self._sock = None else: > self.connect() /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:361: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = , sock = None def connect(self, sock=None): self._closed = False try: if sock is None: if self.unix_socket: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout) sock.connect(self.unix_socket) self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket" self._secure = True if DEBUG: print("connected using unix_socket") else: kwargs = {} if self.bind_address is not None: kwargs["source_address"] = (self.bind_address, 0) while True: try: sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), self.connect_timeout, **kwargs ) break except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EINTR: continue raise self.host_info = "socket %s:%d" % (self.host, self.port) if DEBUG: print("connected using socket") sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1) sock.settimeout(None) self._sock = sock self._rfile = sock.makefile("rb") self._next_seq_id = 0 self._get_server_information() self._request_authentication() # Send "SET NAMES" query on init for: # - Ensure charaset (and collation) is set to the server. # - collation_id in handshake packet may be ignored. # - If collation is not specified, we don't know what is server's # default collation for the charset. For example, default collation # of utf8mb4 is: # - MySQL 5.7, MariaDB 10.x: utf8mb4_general_ci # - MySQL 8.0: utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci # # Reference: # - https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/1092 # - https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail/issues/9477 # - https://zenn.dev/methane/articles/2023-mysql-collation (Japanese) self.set_character_set(self.charset, self.collation) if self.sql_mode is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute("SET sql_mode=%s", (self.sql_mode,)) c.close() if self.init_command is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute(self.init_command) c.close() if self.autocommit_mode is not None: self.autocommit(self.autocommit_mode) except BaseException as e: self._rfile = None if sock is not None: try: sock.close() except: # noqa pass if isinstance(e, (OSError, IOError)): exc = err.OperationalError( CR.CR_CONN_HOST_ERROR, f"Can't connect to MySQL server on {self.host!r} ({e})", ) # Keep original exception and traceback to investigate error. exc.original_exception = e exc.traceback = traceback.format_exc() if DEBUG: print(exc.traceback) > raise exc E pymysql.err.OperationalError: (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on 'localhost' ([Errno 111] Connection refused)") /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:716: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(mysql+pymysql://root@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:361: in __init__ self.connect() _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = , sock = None def connect(self, sock=None): self._closed = False try: if sock is None: if self.unix_socket: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout) sock.connect(self.unix_socket) self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket" self._secure = True if DEBUG: print("connected using unix_socket") else: kwargs = {} if self.bind_address is not None: kwargs["source_address"] = (self.bind_address, 0) while True: try: sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), self.connect_timeout, **kwargs ) break except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EINTR: continue raise self.host_info = "socket %s:%d" % (self.host, self.port) if DEBUG: print("connected using socket") sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1) sock.settimeout(None) self._sock = sock self._rfile = sock.makefile("rb") self._next_seq_id = 0 self._get_server_information() self._request_authentication() # Send "SET NAMES" query on init for: # - Ensure charaset (and collation) is set to the server. # - collation_id in handshake packet may be ignored. # - If collation is not specified, we don't know what is server's # default collation for the charset. For example, default collation # of utf8mb4 is: # - MySQL 5.7, MariaDB 10.x: utf8mb4_general_ci # - MySQL 8.0: utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci # # Reference: # - https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/1092 # - https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail/issues/9477 # - https://zenn.dev/methane/articles/2023-mysql-collation (Japanese) self.set_character_set(self.charset, self.collation) if self.sql_mode is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute("SET sql_mode=%s", (self.sql_mode,)) c.close() if self.init_command is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute(self.init_command) c.close() if self.autocommit_mode is not None: self.autocommit(self.autocommit_mode) except BaseException as e: self._rfile = None if sock is not None: try: sock.close() except: # noqa pass if isinstance(e, (OSError, IOError)): exc = err.OperationalError( CR.CR_CONN_HOST_ERROR, f"Can't connect to MySQL server on {self.host!r} ({e})", ) # Keep original exception and traceback to investigate error. exc.original_exception = e exc.traceback = traceback.format_exc() if DEBUG: print(exc.traceback) > raise exc E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (pymysql.err.OperationalError) (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on 'localhost' ([Errno 111] Connection refused)") E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:716: OperationalError ________ ERROR at setup of TestMySqlTrivialView.test_life_cycle_cascade ________ self = , sock = None def connect(self, sock=None): self._closed = False try: if sock is None: if self.unix_socket: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout) sock.connect(self.unix_socket) self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket" self._secure = True if DEBUG: print("connected using unix_socket") else: kwargs = {} if self.bind_address is not None: kwargs["source_address"] = (self.bind_address, 0) while True: try: > sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), self.connect_timeout, **kwargs ) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:649: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ address = ('localhost', 3306), timeout = 10, source_address = None def create_connection(address, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, source_address=None, *, all_errors=False): """Connect to *address* and return the socket object. Convenience function. Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host, port)``) and return the socket object. Passing the optional *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance before attempting to connect. If no *timeout* is supplied, the global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout` is used. If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port) for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection. A host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default. When a connection cannot be created, raises the last error if *all_errors* is False, and an ExceptionGroup of all errors if *all_errors* is True. """ host, port = address exceptions = [] for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM): af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res sock = None try: sock = socket(af, socktype, proto) if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: sock.settimeout(timeout) if source_address: sock.bind(source_address) sock.connect(sa) # Break explicitly a reference cycle exceptions.clear() return sock except error as exc: if not all_errors: exceptions.clear() # raise only the last error exceptions.append(exc) if sock is not None: sock.close() if len(exceptions): try: if not all_errors: > raise exceptions[0] /usr/lib64/python3.12/socket.py:865: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ address = ('localhost', 3306), timeout = 10, source_address = None def create_connection(address, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, source_address=None, *, all_errors=False): """Connect to *address* and return the socket object. Convenience function. Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host, port)``) and return the socket object. Passing the optional *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance before attempting to connect. If no *timeout* is supplied, the global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout` is used. If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port) for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection. A host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default. When a connection cannot be created, raises the last error if *all_errors* is False, and an ExceptionGroup of all errors if *all_errors* is True. """ host, port = address exceptions = [] for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM): af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res sock = None try: sock = socket(af, socktype, proto) if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: sock.settimeout(timeout) if source_address: sock.bind(source_address) > sock.connect(sa) E ConnectionRefusedError: [Errno 111] Connection refused /usr/lib64/python3.12/socket.py:850: ConnectionRefusedError During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: self = Engine(mysql+pymysql://root@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'client_flag': 2, 'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'root'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __init__( self, *, user=None, # The first four arguments is based on DB-API 2.0 recommendation. password="", host=None, database=None, unix_socket=None, port=0, charset="", collation=None, sql_mode=None, read_default_file=None, conv=None, use_unicode=True, client_flag=0, cursorclass=Cursor, init_command=None, connect_timeout=10, read_default_group=None, autocommit=False, local_infile=False, max_allowed_packet=16 * 1024 * 1024, defer_connect=False, auth_plugin_map=None, read_timeout=None, write_timeout=None, bind_address=None, binary_prefix=False, program_name=None, server_public_key=None, ssl=None, ssl_ca=None, ssl_cert=None, ssl_disabled=None, ssl_key=None, ssl_key_password=None, ssl_verify_cert=None, ssl_verify_identity=None, compress=None, # not supported named_pipe=None, # not supported passwd=None, # deprecated db=None, # deprecated ): if db is not None and database is None: # We will raise warning in 2022 or later. # See https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/939 # warnings.warn("'db' is deprecated, use 'database'", DeprecationWarning, 3) database = db if passwd is not None and not password: # We will raise warning in 2022 or later. # See https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/939 # warnings.warn( # "'passwd' is deprecated, use 'password'", DeprecationWarning, 3 # ) password = passwd if compress or named_pipe: raise NotImplementedError( "compress and named_pipe arguments are not supported" ) self._local_infile = bool(local_infile) if self._local_infile: client_flag |= CLIENT.LOCAL_FILES if read_default_group and not read_default_file: if sys.platform.startswith("win"): read_default_file = "c:\\my.ini" else: read_default_file = "/etc/my.cnf" if read_default_file: if not read_default_group: read_default_group = "client" cfg = Parser() cfg.read(os.path.expanduser(read_default_file)) def _config(key, arg): if arg: return arg try: return cfg.get(read_default_group, key) except Exception: return arg user = _config("user", user) password = _config("password", password) host = _config("host", host) database = _config("database", database) unix_socket = _config("socket", unix_socket) port = int(_config("port", port)) bind_address = _config("bind-address", bind_address) charset = _config("default-character-set", charset) if not ssl: ssl = {} if isinstance(ssl, dict): for key in ["ca", "capath", "cert", "key", "password", "cipher"]: value = _config("ssl-" + key, ssl.get(key)) if value: ssl[key] = value self.ssl = False if not ssl_disabled: if ssl_ca or ssl_cert or ssl_key or ssl_verify_cert or ssl_verify_identity: ssl = { "ca": ssl_ca, "check_hostname": bool(ssl_verify_identity), "verify_mode": ssl_verify_cert if ssl_verify_cert is not None else False, } if ssl_cert is not None: ssl["cert"] = ssl_cert if ssl_key is not None: ssl["key"] = ssl_key if ssl_key_password is not None: ssl["password"] = ssl_key_password if ssl: if not SSL_ENABLED: raise NotImplementedError("ssl module not found") self.ssl = True client_flag |= CLIENT.SSL self.ctx = self._create_ssl_ctx(ssl) self.host = host or "localhost" self.port = port or 3306 if type(self.port) is not int: raise ValueError("port should be of type int") self.user = user or DEFAULT_USER self.password = password or b"" if isinstance(self.password, str): self.password = self.password.encode("latin1") self.db = database self.unix_socket = unix_socket self.bind_address = bind_address if not (0 < connect_timeout <= 31536000): raise ValueError("connect_timeout should be >0 and <=31536000") self.connect_timeout = connect_timeout or None if read_timeout is not None and read_timeout <= 0: raise ValueError("read_timeout should be > 0") self._read_timeout = read_timeout if write_timeout is not None and write_timeout <= 0: raise ValueError("write_timeout should be > 0") self._write_timeout = write_timeout self.charset = charset or DEFAULT_CHARSET self.collation = collation self.use_unicode = use_unicode self.encoding = charset_by_name(self.charset).encoding client_flag |= CLIENT.CAPABILITIES if self.db: client_flag |= CLIENT.CONNECT_WITH_DB self.client_flag = client_flag self.cursorclass = cursorclass self._result = None self._affected_rows = 0 self.host_info = "Not connected" # specified autocommit mode. None means use server default. self.autocommit_mode = autocommit if conv is None: conv = converters.conversions # Need for MySQLdb compatibility. self.encoders = {k: v for (k, v) in conv.items() if type(k) is not int} self.decoders = {k: v for (k, v) in conv.items() if type(k) is int} self.sql_mode = sql_mode self.init_command = init_command self.max_allowed_packet = max_allowed_packet self._auth_plugin_map = auth_plugin_map or {} self._binary_prefix = binary_prefix self.server_public_key = server_public_key self._connect_attrs = { "_client_name": "pymysql", "_client_version": VERSION_STRING, "_pid": str(os.getpid()), } if program_name: self._connect_attrs["program_name"] = program_name if defer_connect: self._sock = None else: > self.connect() /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:361: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = , sock = None def connect(self, sock=None): self._closed = False try: if sock is None: if self.unix_socket: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout) sock.connect(self.unix_socket) self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket" self._secure = True if DEBUG: print("connected using unix_socket") else: kwargs = {} if self.bind_address is not None: kwargs["source_address"] = (self.bind_address, 0) while True: try: sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), self.connect_timeout, **kwargs ) break except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EINTR: continue raise self.host_info = "socket %s:%d" % (self.host, self.port) if DEBUG: print("connected using socket") sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1) sock.settimeout(None) self._sock = sock self._rfile = sock.makefile("rb") self._next_seq_id = 0 self._get_server_information() self._request_authentication() # Send "SET NAMES" query on init for: # - Ensure charaset (and collation) is set to the server. # - collation_id in handshake packet may be ignored. # - If collation is not specified, we don't know what is server's # default collation for the charset. For example, default collation # of utf8mb4 is: # - MySQL 5.7, MariaDB 10.x: utf8mb4_general_ci # - MySQL 8.0: utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci # # Reference: # - https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/1092 # - https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail/issues/9477 # - https://zenn.dev/methane/articles/2023-mysql-collation (Japanese) self.set_character_set(self.charset, self.collation) if self.sql_mode is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute("SET sql_mode=%s", (self.sql_mode,)) c.close() if self.init_command is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute(self.init_command) c.close() if self.autocommit_mode is not None: self.autocommit(self.autocommit_mode) except BaseException as e: self._rfile = None if sock is not None: try: sock.close() except: # noqa pass if isinstance(e, (OSError, IOError)): exc = err.OperationalError( CR.CR_CONN_HOST_ERROR, f"Can't connect to MySQL server on {self.host!r} ({e})", ) # Keep original exception and traceback to investigate error. exc.original_exception = e exc.traceback = traceback.format_exc() if DEBUG: print(exc.traceback) > raise exc E pymysql.err.OperationalError: (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on 'localhost' ([Errno 111] Connection refused)") /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:716: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(mysql+pymysql://root@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:361: in __init__ self.connect() _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = , sock = None def connect(self, sock=None): self._closed = False try: if sock is None: if self.unix_socket: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout) sock.connect(self.unix_socket) self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket" self._secure = True if DEBUG: print("connected using unix_socket") else: kwargs = {} if self.bind_address is not None: kwargs["source_address"] = (self.bind_address, 0) while True: try: sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), self.connect_timeout, **kwargs ) break except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EINTR: continue raise self.host_info = "socket %s:%d" % (self.host, self.port) if DEBUG: print("connected using socket") sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1) sock.settimeout(None) self._sock = sock self._rfile = sock.makefile("rb") self._next_seq_id = 0 self._get_server_information() self._request_authentication() # Send "SET NAMES" query on init for: # - Ensure charaset (and collation) is set to the server. # - collation_id in handshake packet may be ignored. # - If collation is not specified, we don't know what is server's # default collation for the charset. For example, default collation # of utf8mb4 is: # - MySQL 5.7, MariaDB 10.x: utf8mb4_general_ci # - MySQL 8.0: utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci # # Reference: # - https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/1092 # - https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail/issues/9477 # - https://zenn.dev/methane/articles/2023-mysql-collation (Japanese) self.set_character_set(self.charset, self.collation) if self.sql_mode is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute("SET sql_mode=%s", (self.sql_mode,)) c.close() if self.init_command is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute(self.init_command) c.close() if self.autocommit_mode is not None: self.autocommit(self.autocommit_mode) except BaseException as e: self._rfile = None if sock is not None: try: sock.close() except: # noqa pass if isinstance(e, (OSError, IOError)): exc = err.OperationalError( CR.CR_CONN_HOST_ERROR, f"Can't connect to MySQL server on {self.host!r} ({e})", ) # Keep original exception and traceback to investigate error. exc.original_exception = e exc.traceback = traceback.format_exc() if DEBUG: print(exc.traceback) > raise exc E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (pymysql.err.OperationalError) (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on 'localhost' ([Errno 111] Connection refused)") E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:716: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestLazyEvaluatedSelectExpressionsForAggregates.test_assigns_aggregates_on_insert _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestLazyEvaluatedSelectExpressionsForAggregates.test_assigns_aggregates_on_update _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestLazyEvaluatedSelectExpressionsForAggregates.test_assigns_aggregates_on_insert[simple] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestLazyEvaluatedSelectExpressionsForAggregates.test_assigns_aggregates_on_insert[child] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestLazyEvaluatedSelectExpressionsForAggregates.test_assigns_aggregates_on_update[simple] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestLazyEvaluatedSelectExpressionsForAggregates.test_assigns_aggregates_on_update[child] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestAggregatesWithManyToManyRelationships.test_assigns_aggregates_on_insert _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestAggregatesWithManyToManyRelationships.test_updates_aggregates_on_delete _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ______ ERROR at setup of TestAggregateManyToManyAndManyToMany.test_insert ______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ______ ERROR at setup of TestAggregateOneToManyAndManyToMany.test_insert _______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestAggregateOneToManyAndOneToMany.test_assigns_aggregates _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ______ ERROR at setup of Test3LevelDeepOneToMany.test_assigns_aggregates _______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of Test3LevelDeepOneToMany.test_only_updates_affected_aggregates _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestSearchVectorAggregates.test_assigns_aggregates_on_insert _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestAggregateValueGenerationWithCascadeDelete.test_something _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ___________ ERROR at setup of TestJSONSQL.test_compiled_scalars[1-1] ___________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _______ ERROR at setup of TestJSONSQL.test_compiled_scalars[14.14-14.14] _______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestJSONSQL.test_compiled_scalars[value2-result2] ______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestJSONSQL.test_compiled_scalars[value3-result3] ______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestJSONSQL.test_compiled_scalars[value4-result4] ______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestJSONSQL.test_compiled_scalars[value5-result5] ______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestJSONSQL.test_compiled_scalars[value6-result6] ______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestJSONSQL.test_compiled_scalars[value7-result7] ______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError __________ ERROR at setup of TestJSONBSQL.test_compiled_scalars[1-1] ___________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ______ ERROR at setup of TestJSONBSQL.test_compiled_scalars[14.14-14.14] _______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestJSONBSQL.test_compiled_scalars[value2-result2] _____ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestJSONBSQL.test_compiled_scalars[value3-result3] _____ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestJSONBSQL.test_compiled_scalars[value4-result4] _____ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestJSONBSQL.test_compiled_scalars[value5-result5] _____ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestJSONBSQL.test_compiled_scalars[value6-result6] _____ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestJSONBSQL.test_compiled_scalars[value7-result7] _____ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError __________ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForColumn.test_simple_insert __________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForColumnWithoutActualChanges.test_only_notifies_observer_on_actual_changes _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForMultipleColumns.test_only_notifies_observer_on_actual_changes _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForMultipleColumnsFiresOnlyOnce.test_only_notifies_observer_on_actual_changes _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForDynamicRelationship.test_add_observed_object _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForDynamicRelationship.test_add_observed_object_from_backref _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError __ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForManyToManyToManyToMany.test_simple_insert __ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForManyToManyToManyToMany.test_add_leaf_object _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForManyToManyToManyToMany.test_remove_leaf_object _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForManyToManyToManyToMany.test_delete_intermediate_object _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForManyToManyToManyToMany.test_gathered_objects_are_distinct _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ___ ERROR at setup of TestObservesFor3LevelDeepOneToMany.test_simple_insert ____ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError __ ERROR at setup of TestObservesFor3LevelDeepOneToMany.test_add_leaf_object ___ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesFor3LevelDeepOneToMany.test_remove_leaf_object _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesFor3LevelDeepOneToMany.test_delete_intermediate_object _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesFor3LevelDeepOneToMany.test_gathered_objects_are_distinct _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ___ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForOneToManyToOneToMany.test_simple_insert ___ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError __ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForOneToManyToOneToMany.test_add_leaf_object __ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForOneToManyToOneToMany.test_remove_leaf_object _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForOneToManyToOneToMany.test_delete_intermediate_object _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForOneToManyToOneToMany.test_gathered_objects_are_distinct _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForOneToManyToOneToMany.test_observable_root_obj_is_none _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ____ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForOneToOneToOneToOne.test_simple_insert ____ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForOneToOneToOneToOne.test_replace_leaf_object _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestObservesForOneToOneToOneToOne.test_delete_leaf_object __ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestSelectCorrelatedExpression.test_returns_correct_results[categories-categories-subcategories-result0] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestSelectCorrelatedExpression.test_returns_correct_results[articles-comments-comments-result1] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestSelectCorrelatedExpression.test_returns_correct_results[users-groups-groups-result2] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestSelectCorrelatedExpression.test_returns_correct_results[users-users-all_friends-result3] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestSelectCorrelatedExpression.test_returns_correct_results[users-users-all_friends.all_friends-result4] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestSelectCorrelatedExpression.test_returns_correct_results[users-users-groups.users-result5] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestSelectCorrelatedExpression.test_returns_correct_results[groups-articles-users.authored_articles-result6] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestSelectCorrelatedExpression.test_returns_correct_results[categories-categories-subcategories.subcategories-result7] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestSelectCorrelatedExpression.test_returns_correct_results[categories-categories-subcategories.subcategories.subcategories-result8] _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestSelectCorrelatedExpression.test_order_by_intermediate_table_column _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestSelectCorrelatedExpression.test_with_non_aggregate_function _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestCompositeTypeWithRegularTypes.test_parameter_processing _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ___ ERROR at setup of TestCompositeTypeWithRegularTypes.test_non_ascii_chars ___ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____ ERROR at setup of TestCompositeTypeWithRegularTypes.test_dict_input ______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ___ ERROR at setup of TestCompositeTypeWithRegularTypes.test_incomplete_dict ___ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ ERROR at setup of TestCompositeTypeWhenTypeAlreadyExistsInDatabase.test_parameter_processing _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError __ ERROR at setup of TestCompositeTypeWithMixedCase.test_parameter_processing __ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _______________ ERROR at setup of TestPostgresJSONType.test_list _______________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _______ ERROR at setup of TestPostgresJSONType.test_parameter_processing _______ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _________ ERROR at setup of TestPostgresJSONType.test_non_ascii_chars __________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ___________ ERROR at setup of TestPostgresJSONType.test_compilation ____________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _________ ERROR at setup of TestPostgresJSONType.test_unhashable_type __________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _________________ ERROR at setup of TestLTREE.test_saves_path __________________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ________________ ERROR at setup of TestLTREE.test_literal_param ________________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _________________ ERROR at setup of TestLTREE.test_compilation _________________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _____________ ERROR at setup of TestTSVector.test_type_reflection ______________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _________ ERROR at setup of TestTSVector.test_catalog_passed_to_match __________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ___________ ERROR at setup of TestTSVector.test_match_concatenation ____________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ____________ ERROR at setup of TestTSVector.test_match_with_catalog ____________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: engine = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/sqlalchemy_utils_test) @pytest.fixture def connection(engine): > return engine.connect() conftest.py:152: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=sqlalchemy_utils_test' connection_factory = None, cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'sqlalchemy_utils_test', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError =================================== FAILURES =================================== ____________________ TestDatabaseMySQL.test_create_and_drop ____________________ self = , sock = None def connect(self, sock=None): self._closed = False try: if sock is None: if self.unix_socket: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout) sock.connect(self.unix_socket) self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket" self._secure = True if DEBUG: print("connected using unix_socket") else: kwargs = {} if self.bind_address is not None: kwargs["source_address"] = (self.bind_address, 0) while True: try: > sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), self.connect_timeout, **kwargs ) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:649: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ address = ('localhost', 3306), timeout = 10, source_address = None def create_connection(address, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, source_address=None, *, all_errors=False): """Connect to *address* and return the socket object. Convenience function. Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host, port)``) and return the socket object. Passing the optional *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance before attempting to connect. If no *timeout* is supplied, the global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout` is used. If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port) for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection. A host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default. When a connection cannot be created, raises the last error if *all_errors* is False, and an ExceptionGroup of all errors if *all_errors* is True. """ host, port = address exceptions = [] for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM): af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res sock = None try: sock = socket(af, socktype, proto) if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: sock.settimeout(timeout) if source_address: sock.bind(source_address) sock.connect(sa) # Break explicitly a reference cycle exceptions.clear() return sock except error as exc: if not all_errors: exceptions.clear() # raise only the last error exceptions.append(exc) if sock is not None: sock.close() if len(exceptions): try: if not all_errors: > raise exceptions[0] /usr/lib64/python3.12/socket.py:865: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ address = ('localhost', 3306), timeout = 10, source_address = None def create_connection(address, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, source_address=None, *, all_errors=False): """Connect to *address* and return the socket object. Convenience function. Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host, port)``) and return the socket object. Passing the optional *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance before attempting to connect. If no *timeout* is supplied, the global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout` is used. If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port) for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection. A host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default. When a connection cannot be created, raises the last error if *all_errors* is False, and an ExceptionGroup of all errors if *all_errors* is True. """ host, port = address exceptions = [] for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM): af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res sock = None try: sock = socket(af, socktype, proto) if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: sock.settimeout(timeout) if source_address: sock.bind(source_address) > sock.connect(sa) E ConnectionRefusedError: [Errno 111] Connection refused /usr/lib64/python3.12/socket.py:850: ConnectionRefusedError During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: self = Engine(mysql+pymysql://root@localhost) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = (), cparams = {'client_flag': 2, 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'root'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __init__( self, *, user=None, # The first four arguments is based on DB-API 2.0 recommendation. password="", host=None, database=None, unix_socket=None, port=0, charset="", collation=None, sql_mode=None, read_default_file=None, conv=None, use_unicode=True, client_flag=0, cursorclass=Cursor, init_command=None, connect_timeout=10, read_default_group=None, autocommit=False, local_infile=False, max_allowed_packet=16 * 1024 * 1024, defer_connect=False, auth_plugin_map=None, read_timeout=None, write_timeout=None, bind_address=None, binary_prefix=False, program_name=None, server_public_key=None, ssl=None, ssl_ca=None, ssl_cert=None, ssl_disabled=None, ssl_key=None, ssl_key_password=None, ssl_verify_cert=None, ssl_verify_identity=None, compress=None, # not supported named_pipe=None, # not supported passwd=None, # deprecated db=None, # deprecated ): if db is not None and database is None: # We will raise warning in 2022 or later. # See https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/939 # warnings.warn("'db' is deprecated, use 'database'", DeprecationWarning, 3) database = db if passwd is not None and not password: # We will raise warning in 2022 or later. # See https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/939 # warnings.warn( # "'passwd' is deprecated, use 'password'", DeprecationWarning, 3 # ) password = passwd if compress or named_pipe: raise NotImplementedError( "compress and named_pipe arguments are not supported" ) self._local_infile = bool(local_infile) if self._local_infile: client_flag |= CLIENT.LOCAL_FILES if read_default_group and not read_default_file: if sys.platform.startswith("win"): read_default_file = "c:\\my.ini" else: read_default_file = "/etc/my.cnf" if read_default_file: if not read_default_group: read_default_group = "client" cfg = Parser() cfg.read(os.path.expanduser(read_default_file)) def _config(key, arg): if arg: return arg try: return cfg.get(read_default_group, key) except Exception: return arg user = _config("user", user) password = _config("password", password) host = _config("host", host) database = _config("database", database) unix_socket = _config("socket", unix_socket) port = int(_config("port", port)) bind_address = _config("bind-address", bind_address) charset = _config("default-character-set", charset) if not ssl: ssl = {} if isinstance(ssl, dict): for key in ["ca", "capath", "cert", "key", "password", "cipher"]: value = _config("ssl-" + key, ssl.get(key)) if value: ssl[key] = value self.ssl = False if not ssl_disabled: if ssl_ca or ssl_cert or ssl_key or ssl_verify_cert or ssl_verify_identity: ssl = { "ca": ssl_ca, "check_hostname": bool(ssl_verify_identity), "verify_mode": ssl_verify_cert if ssl_verify_cert is not None else False, } if ssl_cert is not None: ssl["cert"] = ssl_cert if ssl_key is not None: ssl["key"] = ssl_key if ssl_key_password is not None: ssl["password"] = ssl_key_password if ssl: if not SSL_ENABLED: raise NotImplementedError("ssl module not found") self.ssl = True client_flag |= CLIENT.SSL self.ctx = self._create_ssl_ctx(ssl) self.host = host or "localhost" self.port = port or 3306 if type(self.port) is not int: raise ValueError("port should be of type int") self.user = user or DEFAULT_USER self.password = password or b"" if isinstance(self.password, str): self.password = self.password.encode("latin1") self.db = database self.unix_socket = unix_socket self.bind_address = bind_address if not (0 < connect_timeout <= 31536000): raise ValueError("connect_timeout should be >0 and <=31536000") self.connect_timeout = connect_timeout or None if read_timeout is not None and read_timeout <= 0: raise ValueError("read_timeout should be > 0") self._read_timeout = read_timeout if write_timeout is not None and write_timeout <= 0: raise ValueError("write_timeout should be > 0") self._write_timeout = write_timeout self.charset = charset or DEFAULT_CHARSET self.collation = collation self.use_unicode = use_unicode self.encoding = charset_by_name(self.charset).encoding client_flag |= CLIENT.CAPABILITIES if self.db: client_flag |= CLIENT.CONNECT_WITH_DB self.client_flag = client_flag self.cursorclass = cursorclass self._result = None self._affected_rows = 0 self.host_info = "Not connected" # specified autocommit mode. None means use server default. self.autocommit_mode = autocommit if conv is None: conv = converters.conversions # Need for MySQLdb compatibility. self.encoders = {k: v for (k, v) in conv.items() if type(k) is not int} self.decoders = {k: v for (k, v) in conv.items() if type(k) is int} self.sql_mode = sql_mode self.init_command = init_command self.max_allowed_packet = max_allowed_packet self._auth_plugin_map = auth_plugin_map or {} self._binary_prefix = binary_prefix self.server_public_key = server_public_key self._connect_attrs = { "_client_name": "pymysql", "_client_version": VERSION_STRING, "_pid": str(os.getpid()), } if program_name: self._connect_attrs["program_name"] = program_name if defer_connect: self._sock = None else: > self.connect() /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:361: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = , sock = None def connect(self, sock=None): self._closed = False try: if sock is None: if self.unix_socket: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout) sock.connect(self.unix_socket) self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket" self._secure = True if DEBUG: print("connected using unix_socket") else: kwargs = {} if self.bind_address is not None: kwargs["source_address"] = (self.bind_address, 0) while True: try: sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), self.connect_timeout, **kwargs ) break except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EINTR: continue raise self.host_info = "socket %s:%d" % (self.host, self.port) if DEBUG: print("connected using socket") sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1) sock.settimeout(None) self._sock = sock self._rfile = sock.makefile("rb") self._next_seq_id = 0 self._get_server_information() self._request_authentication() # Send "SET NAMES" query on init for: # - Ensure charaset (and collation) is set to the server. # - collation_id in handshake packet may be ignored. # - If collation is not specified, we don't know what is server's # default collation for the charset. For example, default collation # of utf8mb4 is: # - MySQL 5.7, MariaDB 10.x: utf8mb4_general_ci # - MySQL 8.0: utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci # # Reference: # - https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/1092 # - https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail/issues/9477 # - https://zenn.dev/methane/articles/2023-mysql-collation (Japanese) self.set_character_set(self.charset, self.collation) if self.sql_mode is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute("SET sql_mode=%s", (self.sql_mode,)) c.close() if self.init_command is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute(self.init_command) c.close() if self.autocommit_mode is not None: self.autocommit(self.autocommit_mode) except BaseException as e: self._rfile = None if sock is not None: try: sock.close() except: # noqa pass if isinstance(e, (OSError, IOError)): exc = err.OperationalError( CR.CR_CONN_HOST_ERROR, f"Can't connect to MySQL server on {self.host!r} ({e})", ) # Keep original exception and traceback to investigate error. exc.original_exception = e exc.traceback = traceback.format_exc() if DEBUG: print(exc.traceback) > raise exc E pymysql.err.OperationalError: (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on 'localhost' ([Errno 111] Connection refused)") /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:716: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: self = dsn = 'mysql+pymysql://root@localhost/db_test_sqlalchemy_util' def test_create_and_drop(self, dsn): > assert not database_exists(dsn) tests/functions/test_database.py:18: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py:498: in database_exists return bool(_get_scalar_result(engine, sa.text(text))) sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py:442: in _get_scalar_result with engine.connect() as conn: /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:361: in __init__ self.connect() _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = , sock = None def connect(self, sock=None): self._closed = False try: if sock is None: if self.unix_socket: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout) sock.connect(self.unix_socket) self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket" self._secure = True if DEBUG: print("connected using unix_socket") else: kwargs = {} if self.bind_address is not None: kwargs["source_address"] = (self.bind_address, 0) while True: try: sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), self.connect_timeout, **kwargs ) break except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EINTR: continue raise self.host_info = "socket %s:%d" % (self.host, self.port) if DEBUG: print("connected using socket") sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1) sock.settimeout(None) self._sock = sock self._rfile = sock.makefile("rb") self._next_seq_id = 0 self._get_server_information() self._request_authentication() # Send "SET NAMES" query on init for: # - Ensure charaset (and collation) is set to the server. # - collation_id in handshake packet may be ignored. # - If collation is not specified, we don't know what is server's # default collation for the charset. For example, default collation # of utf8mb4 is: # - MySQL 5.7, MariaDB 10.x: utf8mb4_general_ci # - MySQL 8.0: utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci # # Reference: # - https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/1092 # - https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail/issues/9477 # - https://zenn.dev/methane/articles/2023-mysql-collation (Japanese) self.set_character_set(self.charset, self.collation) if self.sql_mode is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute("SET sql_mode=%s", (self.sql_mode,)) c.close() if self.init_command is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute(self.init_command) c.close() if self.autocommit_mode is not None: self.autocommit(self.autocommit_mode) except BaseException as e: self._rfile = None if sock is not None: try: sock.close() except: # noqa pass if isinstance(e, (OSError, IOError)): exc = err.OperationalError( CR.CR_CONN_HOST_ERROR, f"Can't connect to MySQL server on {self.host!r} ({e})", ) # Keep original exception and traceback to investigate error. exc.original_exception = e exc.traceback = traceback.format_exc() if DEBUG: print(exc.traceback) > raise exc E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (pymysql.err.OperationalError) (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on 'localhost' ([Errno 111] Connection refused)") E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:716: OperationalError _____________ TestDatabaseMySQLWithQuotedName.test_create_and_drop _____________ self = , sock = None def connect(self, sock=None): self._closed = False try: if sock is None: if self.unix_socket: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout) sock.connect(self.unix_socket) self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket" self._secure = True if DEBUG: print("connected using unix_socket") else: kwargs = {} if self.bind_address is not None: kwargs["source_address"] = (self.bind_address, 0) while True: try: > sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), self.connect_timeout, **kwargs ) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:649: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ address = ('localhost', 3306), timeout = 10, source_address = None def create_connection(address, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, source_address=None, *, all_errors=False): """Connect to *address* and return the socket object. Convenience function. Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host, port)``) and return the socket object. Passing the optional *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance before attempting to connect. If no *timeout* is supplied, the global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout` is used. If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port) for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection. A host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default. When a connection cannot be created, raises the last error if *all_errors* is False, and an ExceptionGroup of all errors if *all_errors* is True. """ host, port = address exceptions = [] for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM): af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res sock = None try: sock = socket(af, socktype, proto) if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: sock.settimeout(timeout) if source_address: sock.bind(source_address) sock.connect(sa) # Break explicitly a reference cycle exceptions.clear() return sock except error as exc: if not all_errors: exceptions.clear() # raise only the last error exceptions.append(exc) if sock is not None: sock.close() if len(exceptions): try: if not all_errors: > raise exceptions[0] /usr/lib64/python3.12/socket.py:865: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ address = ('localhost', 3306), timeout = 10, source_address = None def create_connection(address, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, source_address=None, *, all_errors=False): """Connect to *address* and return the socket object. Convenience function. Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host, port)``) and return the socket object. Passing the optional *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance before attempting to connect. If no *timeout* is supplied, the global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout` is used. If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port) for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection. A host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default. When a connection cannot be created, raises the last error if *all_errors* is False, and an ExceptionGroup of all errors if *all_errors* is True. """ host, port = address exceptions = [] for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM): af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res sock = None try: sock = socket(af, socktype, proto) if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: sock.settimeout(timeout) if source_address: sock.bind(source_address) > sock.connect(sa) E ConnectionRefusedError: [Errno 111] Connection refused /usr/lib64/python3.12/socket.py:850: ConnectionRefusedError During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: self = Engine(mysql+pymysql://root@localhost) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = (), cparams = {'client_flag': 2, 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'root'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __init__( self, *, user=None, # The first four arguments is based on DB-API 2.0 recommendation. password="", host=None, database=None, unix_socket=None, port=0, charset="", collation=None, sql_mode=None, read_default_file=None, conv=None, use_unicode=True, client_flag=0, cursorclass=Cursor, init_command=None, connect_timeout=10, read_default_group=None, autocommit=False, local_infile=False, max_allowed_packet=16 * 1024 * 1024, defer_connect=False, auth_plugin_map=None, read_timeout=None, write_timeout=None, bind_address=None, binary_prefix=False, program_name=None, server_public_key=None, ssl=None, ssl_ca=None, ssl_cert=None, ssl_disabled=None, ssl_key=None, ssl_key_password=None, ssl_verify_cert=None, ssl_verify_identity=None, compress=None, # not supported named_pipe=None, # not supported passwd=None, # deprecated db=None, # deprecated ): if db is not None and database is None: # We will raise warning in 2022 or later. # See https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/939 # warnings.warn("'db' is deprecated, use 'database'", DeprecationWarning, 3) database = db if passwd is not None and not password: # We will raise warning in 2022 or later. # See https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/939 # warnings.warn( # "'passwd' is deprecated, use 'password'", DeprecationWarning, 3 # ) password = passwd if compress or named_pipe: raise NotImplementedError( "compress and named_pipe arguments are not supported" ) self._local_infile = bool(local_infile) if self._local_infile: client_flag |= CLIENT.LOCAL_FILES if read_default_group and not read_default_file: if sys.platform.startswith("win"): read_default_file = "c:\\my.ini" else: read_default_file = "/etc/my.cnf" if read_default_file: if not read_default_group: read_default_group = "client" cfg = Parser() cfg.read(os.path.expanduser(read_default_file)) def _config(key, arg): if arg: return arg try: return cfg.get(read_default_group, key) except Exception: return arg user = _config("user", user) password = _config("password", password) host = _config("host", host) database = _config("database", database) unix_socket = _config("socket", unix_socket) port = int(_config("port", port)) bind_address = _config("bind-address", bind_address) charset = _config("default-character-set", charset) if not ssl: ssl = {} if isinstance(ssl, dict): for key in ["ca", "capath", "cert", "key", "password", "cipher"]: value = _config("ssl-" + key, ssl.get(key)) if value: ssl[key] = value self.ssl = False if not ssl_disabled: if ssl_ca or ssl_cert or ssl_key or ssl_verify_cert or ssl_verify_identity: ssl = { "ca": ssl_ca, "check_hostname": bool(ssl_verify_identity), "verify_mode": ssl_verify_cert if ssl_verify_cert is not None else False, } if ssl_cert is not None: ssl["cert"] = ssl_cert if ssl_key is not None: ssl["key"] = ssl_key if ssl_key_password is not None: ssl["password"] = ssl_key_password if ssl: if not SSL_ENABLED: raise NotImplementedError("ssl module not found") self.ssl = True client_flag |= CLIENT.SSL self.ctx = self._create_ssl_ctx(ssl) self.host = host or "localhost" self.port = port or 3306 if type(self.port) is not int: raise ValueError("port should be of type int") self.user = user or DEFAULT_USER self.password = password or b"" if isinstance(self.password, str): self.password = self.password.encode("latin1") self.db = database self.unix_socket = unix_socket self.bind_address = bind_address if not (0 < connect_timeout <= 31536000): raise ValueError("connect_timeout should be >0 and <=31536000") self.connect_timeout = connect_timeout or None if read_timeout is not None and read_timeout <= 0: raise ValueError("read_timeout should be > 0") self._read_timeout = read_timeout if write_timeout is not None and write_timeout <= 0: raise ValueError("write_timeout should be > 0") self._write_timeout = write_timeout self.charset = charset or DEFAULT_CHARSET self.collation = collation self.use_unicode = use_unicode self.encoding = charset_by_name(self.charset).encoding client_flag |= CLIENT.CAPABILITIES if self.db: client_flag |= CLIENT.CONNECT_WITH_DB self.client_flag = client_flag self.cursorclass = cursorclass self._result = None self._affected_rows = 0 self.host_info = "Not connected" # specified autocommit mode. None means use server default. self.autocommit_mode = autocommit if conv is None: conv = converters.conversions # Need for MySQLdb compatibility. self.encoders = {k: v for (k, v) in conv.items() if type(k) is not int} self.decoders = {k: v for (k, v) in conv.items() if type(k) is int} self.sql_mode = sql_mode self.init_command = init_command self.max_allowed_packet = max_allowed_packet self._auth_plugin_map = auth_plugin_map or {} self._binary_prefix = binary_prefix self.server_public_key = server_public_key self._connect_attrs = { "_client_name": "pymysql", "_client_version": VERSION_STRING, "_pid": str(os.getpid()), } if program_name: self._connect_attrs["program_name"] = program_name if defer_connect: self._sock = None else: > self.connect() /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:361: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = , sock = None def connect(self, sock=None): self._closed = False try: if sock is None: if self.unix_socket: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout) sock.connect(self.unix_socket) self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket" self._secure = True if DEBUG: print("connected using unix_socket") else: kwargs = {} if self.bind_address is not None: kwargs["source_address"] = (self.bind_address, 0) while True: try: sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), self.connect_timeout, **kwargs ) break except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EINTR: continue raise self.host_info = "socket %s:%d" % (self.host, self.port) if DEBUG: print("connected using socket") sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1) sock.settimeout(None) self._sock = sock self._rfile = sock.makefile("rb") self._next_seq_id = 0 self._get_server_information() self._request_authentication() # Send "SET NAMES" query on init for: # - Ensure charaset (and collation) is set to the server. # - collation_id in handshake packet may be ignored. # - If collation is not specified, we don't know what is server's # default collation for the charset. For example, default collation # of utf8mb4 is: # - MySQL 5.7, MariaDB 10.x: utf8mb4_general_ci # - MySQL 8.0: utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci # # Reference: # - https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/1092 # - https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail/issues/9477 # - https://zenn.dev/methane/articles/2023-mysql-collation (Japanese) self.set_character_set(self.charset, self.collation) if self.sql_mode is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute("SET sql_mode=%s", (self.sql_mode,)) c.close() if self.init_command is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute(self.init_command) c.close() if self.autocommit_mode is not None: self.autocommit(self.autocommit_mode) except BaseException as e: self._rfile = None if sock is not None: try: sock.close() except: # noqa pass if isinstance(e, (OSError, IOError)): exc = err.OperationalError( CR.CR_CONN_HOST_ERROR, f"Can't connect to MySQL server on {self.host!r} ({e})", ) # Keep original exception and traceback to investigate error. exc.original_exception = e exc.traceback = traceback.format_exc() if DEBUG: print(exc.traceback) > raise exc E pymysql.err.OperationalError: (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on 'localhost' ([Errno 111] Connection refused)") /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:716: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: self = dsn = 'mysql+pymysql://root@localhost/db_test_sqlalchemy-util' def test_create_and_drop(self, dsn): > assert not database_exists(dsn) tests/functions/test_database.py:18: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py:498: in database_exists return bool(_get_scalar_result(engine, sa.text(text))) sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py:442: in _get_scalar_result with engine.connect() as conn: /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:361: in __init__ self.connect() _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = , sock = None def connect(self, sock=None): self._closed = False try: if sock is None: if self.unix_socket: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(self.connect_timeout) sock.connect(self.unix_socket) self.host_info = "Localhost via UNIX socket" self._secure = True if DEBUG: print("connected using unix_socket") else: kwargs = {} if self.bind_address is not None: kwargs["source_address"] = (self.bind_address, 0) while True: try: sock = socket.create_connection( (self.host, self.port), self.connect_timeout, **kwargs ) break except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EINTR: continue raise self.host_info = "socket %s:%d" % (self.host, self.port) if DEBUG: print("connected using socket") sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1) sock.settimeout(None) self._sock = sock self._rfile = sock.makefile("rb") self._next_seq_id = 0 self._get_server_information() self._request_authentication() # Send "SET NAMES" query on init for: # - Ensure charaset (and collation) is set to the server. # - collation_id in handshake packet may be ignored. # - If collation is not specified, we don't know what is server's # default collation for the charset. For example, default collation # of utf8mb4 is: # - MySQL 5.7, MariaDB 10.x: utf8mb4_general_ci # - MySQL 8.0: utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci # # Reference: # - https://github.com/PyMySQL/PyMySQL/issues/1092 # - https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail/issues/9477 # - https://zenn.dev/methane/articles/2023-mysql-collation (Japanese) self.set_character_set(self.charset, self.collation) if self.sql_mode is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute("SET sql_mode=%s", (self.sql_mode,)) c.close() if self.init_command is not None: c = self.cursor() c.execute(self.init_command) c.close() if self.autocommit_mode is not None: self.autocommit(self.autocommit_mode) except BaseException as e: self._rfile = None if sock is not None: try: sock.close() except: # noqa pass if isinstance(e, (OSError, IOError)): exc = err.OperationalError( CR.CR_CONN_HOST_ERROR, f"Can't connect to MySQL server on {self.host!r} ({e})", ) # Keep original exception and traceback to investigate error. exc.original_exception = e exc.traceback = traceback.format_exc() if DEBUG: print(exc.traceback) > raise exc E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (pymysql.err.OperationalError) (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on 'localhost' ([Errno 111] Connection refused)") E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pymysql/connections.py:716: OperationalError __________________ TestDatabasePostgres.test_create_and_drop ___________________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/postgres) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=postgres', connection_factory = None cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: self = dsn = 'postgresql://postgres:@localhost/db_test_sqlalchemy_util' def test_create_and_drop(self, dsn): assert not database_exists(dsn) > create_database(dsn) tests/functions/test_database.py:19: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py:568: in create_database with engine.begin() as conn: /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3153: in begin conn = self.connect(close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=postgres', connection_factory = None cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError ______________________ TestDatabasePostgres.test_template ______________________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/postgres) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=postgres', connection_factory = None cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: self = postgresql_db_user = 'postgres', postgresql_db_password = '' def test_template(self, postgresql_db_user, postgresql_db_password): dsn = 'postgresql://{}:{}@localhost/db_test_sqlalchemy_util'.format( postgresql_db_user, postgresql_db_password ) with pytest.raises(sa.exc.ProgrammingError) as excinfo: > create_database(dsn, template='my_template') tests/functions/test_database.py:77: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py:568: in create_database with engine.begin() as conn: /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3153: in begin conn = self.connect(close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=postgres', connection_factory = None cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _______________ TestDatabasePostgresPg8000.test_create_and_drop ________________ self = , user = 'postgres' host = 'localhost', database = 'db_to_test_create_and_drop_via_pg8000_driver' port = 5432, password = None, source_address = None, unix_sock = None ssl_context = None, timeout = None, tcp_keepalive = True application_name = None, replication = None def __init__( self, user, host="localhost", database=None, port=5432, password=None, source_address=None, unix_sock=None, ssl_context=None, timeout=None, tcp_keepalive=True, application_name=None, replication=None, ): self._client_encoding = "utf8" self._commands_with_count = ( b"INSERT", b"DELETE", b"UPDATE", b"MOVE", b"FETCH", b"COPY", b"SELECT", ) self.notifications = deque(maxlen=100) self.notices = deque(maxlen=100) self.parameter_statuses = deque(maxlen=100) if user is None: raise InterfaceError("The 'user' connection parameter cannot be None") init_params = { "user": user, "database": database, "application_name": application_name, "replication": replication, } for k, v in tuple(init_params.items()): if isinstance(v, str): init_params[k] = v.encode("utf8") elif v is None: del init_params[k] elif not isinstance(v, (bytes, bytearray)): raise InterfaceError(f"The parameter {k} can't be of type {type(v)}.") self.user = init_params["user"] if isinstance(password, str): self.password = password.encode("utf8") else: self.password = password self.autocommit = False self._xid = None self._statement_nums = set() self._caches = {} if unix_sock is None and host is not None: try: > self._usock = socket.create_connection( (host, port), timeout, source_address ) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pg8000/core.py:208: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ address = ('localhost', 5432), timeout = None, source_address = None def create_connection(address, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, source_address=None, *, all_errors=False): """Connect to *address* and return the socket object. Convenience function. Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host, port)``) and return the socket object. Passing the optional *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance before attempting to connect. If no *timeout* is supplied, the global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout` is used. If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port) for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection. A host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default. When a connection cannot be created, raises the last error if *all_errors* is False, and an ExceptionGroup of all errors if *all_errors* is True. """ host, port = address exceptions = [] for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM): af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res sock = None try: sock = socket(af, socktype, proto) if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: sock.settimeout(timeout) if source_address: sock.bind(source_address) sock.connect(sa) # Break explicitly a reference cycle exceptions.clear() return sock except error as exc: if not all_errors: exceptions.clear() # raise only the last error exceptions.append(exc) if sock is not None: sock.close() if len(exceptions): try: if not all_errors: > raise exceptions[0] /usr/lib64/python3.12/socket.py:865: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ address = ('localhost', 5432), timeout = None, source_address = None def create_connection(address, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, source_address=None, *, all_errors=False): """Connect to *address* and return the socket object. Convenience function. Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host, port)``) and return the socket object. Passing the optional *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance before attempting to connect. If no *timeout* is supplied, the global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout` is used. If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port) for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection. A host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default. When a connection cannot be created, raises the last error if *all_errors* is False, and an ExceptionGroup of all errors if *all_errors* is True. """ host, port = address exceptions = [] for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM): af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res sock = None try: sock = socket(af, socktype, proto) if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: sock.settimeout(timeout) if source_address: sock.bind(source_address) > sock.connect(sa) E ConnectionRefusedError: [Errno 111] Connection refused /usr/lib64/python3.12/socket.py:850: ConnectionRefusedError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: self = Engine(postgresql+pg8000://postgres:***@localhost/db_to_test_create_and_drop_via_pg8000_driver) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'db_to_test_create_and_drop_via_pg8000_driver', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ user = 'postgres', host = 'localhost' database = 'db_to_test_create_and_drop_via_pg8000_driver', port = 5432 password = None, source_address = None, unix_sock = None, ssl_context = None timeout = None, tcp_keepalive = True, application_name = None replication = None def connect( user, host="localhost", database=None, port=5432, password=None, source_address=None, unix_sock=None, ssl_context=None, timeout=None, tcp_keepalive=True, application_name=None, replication=None, ): > return Connection( user, host=host, database=database, port=port, password=password, source_address=source_address, unix_sock=unix_sock, ssl_context=ssl_context, timeout=timeout, tcp_keepalive=tcp_keepalive, application_name=application_name, replication=replication, ) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pg8000/__init__.py:117: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = , args = ('postgres',) kwargs = {'application_name': None, 'database': 'db_to_test_create_and_drop_via_pg8000_driver', 'host': 'localhost', 'password': None, ...} def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): try: > super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pg8000/legacy.py:442: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = , user = 'postgres' host = 'localhost', database = 'db_to_test_create_and_drop_via_pg8000_driver' port = 5432, password = None, source_address = None, unix_sock = None ssl_context = None, timeout = None, tcp_keepalive = True application_name = None, replication = None def __init__( self, user, host="localhost", database=None, port=5432, password=None, source_address=None, unix_sock=None, ssl_context=None, timeout=None, tcp_keepalive=True, application_name=None, replication=None, ): self._client_encoding = "utf8" self._commands_with_count = ( b"INSERT", b"DELETE", b"UPDATE", b"MOVE", b"FETCH", b"COPY", b"SELECT", ) self.notifications = deque(maxlen=100) self.notices = deque(maxlen=100) self.parameter_statuses = deque(maxlen=100) if user is None: raise InterfaceError("The 'user' connection parameter cannot be None") init_params = { "user": user, "database": database, "application_name": application_name, "replication": replication, } for k, v in tuple(init_params.items()): if isinstance(v, str): init_params[k] = v.encode("utf8") elif v is None: del init_params[k] elif not isinstance(v, (bytes, bytearray)): raise InterfaceError(f"The parameter {k} can't be of type {type(v)}.") self.user = init_params["user"] if isinstance(password, str): self.password = password.encode("utf8") else: self.password = password self.autocommit = False self._xid = None self._statement_nums = set() self._caches = {} if unix_sock is None and host is not None: try: self._usock = socket.create_connection( (host, port), timeout, source_address ) except socket.error as e: > raise InterfaceError( f"Can't create a connection to host {host} and port {port} " f"(timeout is {timeout} and source_address is {source_address})." ) from e E pg8000.exceptions.InterfaceError: Can't create a connection to host localhost and port 5432 (timeout is None and source_address is None). /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pg8000/core.py:212: InterfaceError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: self = dsn = 'postgresql+pg8000://postgres:@localhost/db_to_test_create_and_drop_via_pg8000_driver' def test_create_and_drop(self, dsn): > assert not database_exists(dsn) tests/functions/test_database.py:18: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py:488: in database_exists return bool(_get_scalar_result(engine, sa.text(text))) sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py:442: in _get_scalar_result with engine.connect() as conn: /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pg8000/__init__.py:117: in connect return Connection( /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pg8000/legacy.py:442: in __init__ super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = , user = 'postgres' host = 'localhost', database = 'db_to_test_create_and_drop_via_pg8000_driver' port = 5432, password = None, source_address = None, unix_sock = None ssl_context = None, timeout = None, tcp_keepalive = True application_name = None, replication = None def __init__( self, user, host="localhost", database=None, port=5432, password=None, source_address=None, unix_sock=None, ssl_context=None, timeout=None, tcp_keepalive=True, application_name=None, replication=None, ): self._client_encoding = "utf8" self._commands_with_count = ( b"INSERT", b"DELETE", b"UPDATE", b"MOVE", b"FETCH", b"COPY", b"SELECT", ) self.notifications = deque(maxlen=100) self.notices = deque(maxlen=100) self.parameter_statuses = deque(maxlen=100) if user is None: raise InterfaceError("The 'user' connection parameter cannot be None") init_params = { "user": user, "database": database, "application_name": application_name, "replication": replication, } for k, v in tuple(init_params.items()): if isinstance(v, str): init_params[k] = v.encode("utf8") elif v is None: del init_params[k] elif not isinstance(v, (bytes, bytearray)): raise InterfaceError(f"The parameter {k} can't be of type {type(v)}.") self.user = init_params["user"] if isinstance(password, str): self.password = password.encode("utf8") else: self.password = password self.autocommit = False self._xid = None self._statement_nums = set() self._caches = {} if unix_sock is None and host is not None: try: self._usock = socket.create_connection( (host, port), timeout, source_address ) except socket.error as e: > raise InterfaceError( f"Can't create a connection to host {host} and port {port} " f"(timeout is {timeout} and source_address is {source_address})." ) from e E sqlalchemy.exc.InterfaceError: (pg8000.exceptions.InterfaceError) Can't create a connection to host localhost and port 5432 (timeout is None and source_address is None). E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/rvf5) /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/pg8000/core.py:212: InterfaceError ___________ TestDatabasePostgresWithQuotedName.test_create_and_drop ____________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/postgres) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=postgres', connection_factory = None cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: self = dsn = 'postgresql://postgres:@localhost/db_test_sqlalchemy-util' def test_create_and_drop(self, dsn): assert not database_exists(dsn) > create_database(dsn) tests/functions/test_database.py:19: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py:568: in create_database with engine.begin() as conn: /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3153: in begin conn = self.connect(close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=postgres', connection_factory = None cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _______________ TestDatabasePostgresWithQuotedName.test_template _______________ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/postgres) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=postgres', connection_factory = None cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: self = postgresql_db_user = 'postgres', postgresql_db_password = '' def test_template(self, postgresql_db_user, postgresql_db_password): dsn = 'postgresql://{}:{}@localhost/db_test_sqlalchemy-util'.format( postgresql_db_user, postgresql_db_password ) with pytest.raises(sa.exc.ProgrammingError) as excinfo: > create_database(dsn, template='my-template') tests/functions/test_database.py:130: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py:568: in create_database with engine.begin() as conn: /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3153: in begin conn = self.connect(close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=postgres', connection_factory = None cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError _ TestDatabasePostgresCreateDatabaseCloseConnection.test_create_database_twice _ self = Engine(postgresql://postgres:***@localhost/postgres) fn = > connection = None def _wrap_pool_connect(self, fn, connection): dialect = self.dialect try: > return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def connect(self): """Return a DBAPI connection from the pool. The connection is instrumented such that when its ``close()`` method is called, the connection will be returned to the pool. """ > return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = threadconns = None, fairy = None @classmethod def _checkout(cls, pool, threadconns=None, fairy=None): if not fairy: > fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cls = pool = @classmethod def checkout(cls, pool): > rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: return self._create_connection() except: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _do_get(self): use_overflow = self._max_overflow > -1 try: wait = use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow return self._pool.get(wait, self._timeout) except sqla_queue.Empty: # don't do things inside of "except Empty", because when we say # we timed out or can't connect and raise, Python 3 tells # people the real error is queue.Empty which it isn't. pass if use_overflow and self._overflow >= self._max_overflow: if not wait: return self._do_get() else: raise exc.TimeoutError( "QueuePool limit of size %d overflow %d reached, " "connection timed out, timeout %0.2f" % (self.size(), self.overflow(), self._timeout), code="3o7r", ) if self._inc_overflow(): try: > return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def _create_connection(self): """Called by subclasses to create a new ConnectionRecord.""" > return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = pool = , connect = True def __init__(self, pool, connect=True): self.__pool = pool if connect: > self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) pool.logger.debug("Created new connection %r", connection) self.fresh = True except BaseException as e: > with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = type_ = None, value = None, traceback = None def __exit__(self, type_, value, traceback): # see #2703 for notes if type_ is None: exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = self._exc_info self._exc_info = None # remove potential circular references if not self.warn_only: > compat.raise_( exc_value, with_traceback=exc_tb, ) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ def raise_( exception, with_traceback=None, replace_context=None, from_=False ): r"""implement "raise" with cause support. :param exception: exception to raise :param with_traceback: will call exception.with_traceback() :param replace_context: an as-yet-unsupported feature. This is an exception object which we are "replacing", e.g., it's our "cause" but we don't want it printed. Basically just what ``__suppress_context__`` does but we don't want to suppress the enclosing context, if any. So for now we make it the cause. :param from\_: the cause. this actually sets the cause and doesn't hope to hide it someday. """ if with_traceback is not None: exception = exception.with_traceback(with_traceback) if from_ is not False: exception.__cause__ = from_ elif replace_context is not None: # no good solution here, we would like to have the exception # have only the context of replace_context.__context__ so that the # intermediary exception does not change, but we can't figure # that out. exception.__cause__ = replace_context try: > raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = def __connect(self): pool = self.__pool # ensure any existing connection is removed, so that if # creator fails, this attribute stays None self.dbapi_connection = None try: self.starttime = time.time() > self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ connection_record = def connect(connection_record=None): if dialect._has_events: for fn in dialect.dispatch.do_connect: connection = fn(dialect, connection_record, cargs, cparams) if connection is not None: return connection > return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = cargs = () cparams = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} def connect(self, *cargs, **cparams): # inherits the docstring from interfaces.Dialect.connect > return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=postgres', connection_factory = None cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E psycopg2.OperationalError: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: self = postgresql_db_user = 'postgres', postgresql_db_password = '' def test_create_database_twice( self, postgresql_db_user, postgresql_db_password ): dsn_list = [ 'postgresql://{}:{}@localhost/db_test_sqlalchemy-util-a'.format( postgresql_db_user, postgresql_db_password ), 'postgresql://{}:{}@localhost/db_test_sqlalchemy-util-b'.format( postgresql_db_user, postgresql_db_password ), ] for dsn_item in dsn_list: assert not database_exists(dsn_item) > create_database(dsn_item, template="template1") tests/functions/test_database.py:153: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sqlalchemy_utils/functions/database.py:568: in create_database with engine.begin() as conn: /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3153: in begin conn = self.connect(close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3325: in connect return self._connection_cls(self, close_with_result=close_with_result) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:96: in __init__ else engine.raw_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3404: in raw_connection return self._wrap_pool_connect(self.pool.connect, _connection) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3374: in _wrap_pool_connect Connection._handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:2208: in _handle_dbapi_exception_noconnection util.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/base.py:3371: in _wrap_pool_connect return fn() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:327: in connect return _ConnectionFairy._checkout(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:894: in _checkout fairy = _ConnectionRecord.checkout(pool) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:493: in checkout rec = pool._do_get() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:145: in _do_get with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/impl.py:143: in _do_get return self._create_connection() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:273: in _create_connection return _ConnectionRecord(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:388: in __init__ self.__connect() /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:690: in __connect with util.safe_reraise(): /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/langhelpers.py:70: in __exit__ compat.raise_( /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/util/compat.py:211: in raise_ raise exception /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/pool/base.py:686: in __connect self.dbapi_connection = connection = pool._invoke_creator(self) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/create.py:574: in connect return dialect.connect(*cargs, **cparams) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/default.py:598: in connect return self.dbapi.connect(*cargs, **cparams) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dsn = 'host=localhost user=postgres dbname=postgres', connection_factory = None cursor_factory = None kwargs = {'database': 'postgres', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': 'postgres'} kwasync = {} def connect(dsn=None, connection_factory=None, cursor_factory=None, **kwargs): """ Create a new database connection. The connection parameters can be specified as a string: conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test user=postgres password=secret") or using a set of keyword arguments: conn = psycopg2.connect(database="test", user="postgres", password="secret") Or as a mix of both. The basic connection parameters are: - *dbname*: the database name - *database*: the database name (only as keyword argument) - *user*: user name used to authenticate - *password*: password used to authenticate - *host*: database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) - *port*: connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) Using the *connection_factory* parameter a different class or connections factory can be specified. It should be a callable object taking a dsn argument. Using the *cursor_factory* parameter, a new default cursor factory will be used by cursor(). Using *async*=True an asynchronous connection will be created. *async_* is a valid alias (for Python versions where ``async`` is a keyword). Any other keyword parameter will be passed to the underlying client library: the list of supported parameters depends on the library version. """ kwasync = {} if 'async' in kwargs: kwasync['async'] = kwargs.pop('async') if 'async_' in kwargs: kwasync['async_'] = kwargs.pop('async_') dsn = _ext.make_dsn(dsn, **kwargs) > conn = _connect(dsn, connection_factory=connection_factory, **kwasync) E sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E connection to server at "localhost" (127.0.0.1), port 5432 failed: Connection refused E Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections? E E (Background on this error at: https://sqlalche.me/e/14/e3q8) /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/psycopg2/__init__.py:122: OperationalError =============================== warnings summary =============================== tests/test_models.py::TestTimestamp::test_created /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/tests/test_models.py:20: DeprecationWarning: datetime.datetime.utcnow() is deprecated and scheduled for removal in a future version. Use timezone-aware objects to represent datetimes in UTC: datetime.datetime.now(datetime.UTC). then = datetime.utcnow() tests/test_models.py::TestTimestamp::test_created tests/test_models.py::TestTimestamp::test_created tests/test_models.py::TestTimestamp::test_updated tests/test_models.py::TestTimestamp::test_updated /usr/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/sqlalchemy/sql/schema.py:2783: DeprecationWarning: datetime.datetime.utcnow() is deprecated and scheduled for removal in a future version. Use timezone-aware objects to represent datetimes in UTC: datetime.datetime.now(datetime.UTC). return util.wrap_callable(lambda ctx: fn(), fn) tests/test_models.py::TestTimestamp::test_created /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/tests/test_models.py:26: DeprecationWarning: datetime.datetime.utcnow() is deprecated and scheduled for removal in a future version. Use timezone-aware objects to represent datetimes in UTC: datetime.datetime.now(datetime.UTC). assert article.created >= then and article.created <= datetime.utcnow() tests/test_models.py::TestTimestamp::test_updated /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/tests/test_models.py:34: DeprecationWarning: datetime.datetime.utcnow() is deprecated and scheduled for removal in a future version. Use timezone-aware objects to represent datetimes in UTC: datetime.datetime.now(datetime.UTC). then = datetime.utcnow() tests/test_models.py::TestTimestamp::test_updated /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/sqlalchemy_utils/models.py:33: DeprecationWarning: datetime.datetime.utcnow() is deprecated and scheduled for removal in a future version. Use timezone-aware objects to represent datetimes in UTC: datetime.datetime.now(datetime.UTC). target.updated = datetime.utcnow() tests/test_models.py::TestTimestamp::test_updated /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/tests/test_models.py:39: DeprecationWarning: datetime.datetime.utcnow() is deprecated and scheduled for removal in a future version. Use timezone-aware objects to represent datetimes in UTC: datetime.datetime.now(datetime.UTC). assert article.updated >= then and article.updated <= datetime.utcnow() -- Docs: https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/capture-warnings.html =========================== short test summary info ============================ FAILED tests/functions/test_database.py::TestDatabaseMySQL::test_create_and_drop FAILED tests/functions/test_database.py::TestDatabaseMySQLWithQuotedName::test_create_and_drop FAILED tests/functions/test_database.py::TestDatabasePostgres::test_create_and_drop FAILED tests/functions/test_database.py::TestDatabasePostgres::test_template FAILED tests/functions/test_database.py::TestDatabasePostgresPg8000::test_create_and_drop FAILED tests/functions/test_database.py::TestDatabasePostgresWithQuotedName::test_create_and_drop FAILED tests/functions/test_database.py::TestDatabasePostgresWithQuotedName::test_template FAILED tests/functions/test_database.py::TestDatabasePostgresCreateDatabaseCloseConnection::test_create_database_twice ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMaxLengthWithArray::test_with_max_length ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMaxLengthWithArray::test_smaller_than_max_length ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMaxLengthWithArray::test_bigger_than_max_length ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertNonNullable::test_non_nullable_column ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertNonNullable::test_nullable_column - sq... ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertNullable::test_nullable_column - sqlal... ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertNullable::test_non_nullable_column - s... ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMaxLength::test_with_max_length - sqla... ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMaxLength::test_with_non_nullable_column ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMaxLength::test_smaller_than_max_length ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMaxLength::test_bigger_than_max_length ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMinValue::test_with_min_value - sqlalc... ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMinValue::test_smaller_than_min_value ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMinValue::test_bigger_than_min_value ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMaxValue::test_with_min_value - sqlalc... ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMaxValue::test_smaller_than_max_value ERROR tests/test_asserts.py::TestAssertMaxValue::test_bigger_than_max_value ERROR tests/test_views.py::TestMaterializedViews::test_refresh_materialized_view ERROR tests/test_views.py::TestMaterializedViews::test_querying_view - sqlalc... ERROR tests/test_views.py::TestPostgresTrivialView::test_life_cycle_no_cascade ERROR tests/test_views.py::TestPostgresTrivialView::test_life_cycle_cascade ERROR tests/test_views.py::TestMySqlTrivialView::test_life_cycle_no_cascade ERROR tests/test_views.py::TestMySqlTrivialView::test_life_cycle_cascade - sq... ERROR tests/aggregate/test_custom_select_expressions.py::TestLazyEvaluatedSelectExpressionsForAggregates::test_assigns_aggregates_on_insert ERROR tests/aggregate/test_custom_select_expressions.py::TestLazyEvaluatedSelectExpressionsForAggregates::test_assigns_aggregates_on_update ERROR tests/aggregate/test_join_table_inheritance.py::TestLazyEvaluatedSelectExpressionsForAggregates::test_assigns_aggregates_on_insert[simple] ERROR tests/aggregate/test_join_table_inheritance.py::TestLazyEvaluatedSelectExpressionsForAggregates::test_assigns_aggregates_on_insert[child] ERROR tests/aggregate/test_join_table_inheritance.py::TestLazyEvaluatedSelectExpressionsForAggregates::test_assigns_aggregates_on_update[simple] ERROR tests/aggregate/test_join_table_inheritance.py::TestLazyEvaluatedSelectExpressionsForAggregates::test_assigns_aggregates_on_update[child] ERROR tests/aggregate/test_m2m.py::TestAggregatesWithManyToManyRelationships::test_assigns_aggregates_on_insert ERROR tests/aggregate/test_m2m.py::TestAggregatesWithManyToManyRelationships::test_updates_aggregates_on_delete ERROR tests/aggregate/test_m2m_m2m.py::TestAggregateManyToManyAndManyToMany::test_insert ERROR tests/aggregate/test_o2m_m2m.py::TestAggregateOneToManyAndManyToMany::test_insert ERROR tests/aggregate/test_o2m_o2m.py::TestAggregateOneToManyAndOneToMany::test_assigns_aggregates ERROR tests/aggregate/test_o2m_o2m_o2m.py::Test3LevelDeepOneToMany::test_assigns_aggregates ERROR tests/aggregate/test_o2m_o2m_o2m.py::Test3LevelDeepOneToMany::test_only_updates_affected_aggregates ERROR tests/aggregate/test_search_vectors.py::TestSearchVectorAggregates::test_assigns_aggregates_on_insert ERROR tests/aggregate/test_with_ondelete_cascade.py::TestAggregateValueGenerationWithCascadeDelete::test_something ERROR tests/functions/test_json_sql.py::TestJSONSQL::test_compiled_scalars[1-1] ERROR tests/functions/test_json_sql.py::TestJSONSQL::test_compiled_scalars[14.14-14.14] ERROR tests/functions/test_json_sql.py::TestJSONSQL::test_compiled_scalars[value2-result2] ERROR tests/functions/test_json_sql.py::TestJSONSQL::test_compiled_scalars[value3-result3] ERROR tests/functions/test_json_sql.py::TestJSONSQL::test_compiled_scalars[value4-result4] ERROR tests/functions/test_json_sql.py::TestJSONSQL::test_compiled_scalars[value5-result5] ERROR tests/functions/test_json_sql.py::TestJSONSQL::test_compiled_scalars[value6-result6] ERROR tests/functions/test_json_sql.py::TestJSONSQL::test_compiled_scalars[value7-result7] ERROR tests/functions/test_jsonb_sql.py::TestJSONBSQL::test_compiled_scalars[1-1] ERROR tests/functions/test_jsonb_sql.py::TestJSONBSQL::test_compiled_scalars[14.14-14.14] ERROR tests/functions/test_jsonb_sql.py::TestJSONBSQL::test_compiled_scalars[value2-result2] ERROR tests/functions/test_jsonb_sql.py::TestJSONBSQL::test_compiled_scalars[value3-result3] ERROR tests/functions/test_jsonb_sql.py::TestJSONBSQL::test_compiled_scalars[value4-result4] ERROR tests/functions/test_jsonb_sql.py::TestJSONBSQL::test_compiled_scalars[value5-result5] ERROR tests/functions/test_jsonb_sql.py::TestJSONBSQL::test_compiled_scalars[value6-result6] ERROR tests/functions/test_jsonb_sql.py::TestJSONBSQL::test_compiled_scalars[value7-result7] ERROR tests/observes/test_column_property.py::TestObservesForColumn::test_simple_insert ERROR tests/observes/test_column_property.py::TestObservesForColumnWithoutActualChanges::test_only_notifies_observer_on_actual_changes ERROR tests/observes/test_column_property.py::TestObservesForMultipleColumns::test_only_notifies_observer_on_actual_changes ERROR tests/observes/test_column_property.py::TestObservesForMultipleColumnsFiresOnlyOnce::test_only_notifies_observer_on_actual_changes ERROR tests/observes/test_dynamic_relationship.py::TestObservesForDynamicRelationship::test_add_observed_object ERROR tests/observes/test_dynamic_relationship.py::TestObservesForDynamicRelationship::test_add_observed_object_from_backref ERROR tests/observes/test_m2m_m2m_m2m.py::TestObservesForManyToManyToManyToMany::test_simple_insert ERROR tests/observes/test_m2m_m2m_m2m.py::TestObservesForManyToManyToManyToMany::test_add_leaf_object ERROR tests/observes/test_m2m_m2m_m2m.py::TestObservesForManyToManyToManyToMany::test_remove_leaf_object ERROR tests/observes/test_m2m_m2m_m2m.py::TestObservesForManyToManyToManyToMany::test_delete_intermediate_object ERROR tests/observes/test_m2m_m2m_m2m.py::TestObservesForManyToManyToManyToMany::test_gathered_objects_are_distinct ERROR tests/observes/test_o2m_o2m_o2m.py::TestObservesFor3LevelDeepOneToMany::test_simple_insert ERROR tests/observes/test_o2m_o2m_o2m.py::TestObservesFor3LevelDeepOneToMany::test_add_leaf_object ERROR tests/observes/test_o2m_o2m_o2m.py::TestObservesFor3LevelDeepOneToMany::test_remove_leaf_object ERROR tests/observes/test_o2m_o2m_o2m.py::TestObservesFor3LevelDeepOneToMany::test_delete_intermediate_object ERROR tests/observes/test_o2m_o2m_o2m.py::TestObservesFor3LevelDeepOneToMany::test_gathered_objects_are_distinct ERROR tests/observes/test_o2m_o2o_o2m.py::TestObservesForOneToManyToOneToMany::test_simple_insert ERROR tests/observes/test_o2m_o2o_o2m.py::TestObservesForOneToManyToOneToMany::test_add_leaf_object ERROR tests/observes/test_o2m_o2o_o2m.py::TestObservesForOneToManyToOneToMany::test_remove_leaf_object ERROR tests/observes/test_o2m_o2o_o2m.py::TestObservesForOneToManyToOneToMany::test_delete_intermediate_object ERROR tests/observes/test_o2m_o2o_o2m.py::TestObservesForOneToManyToOneToMany::test_gathered_objects_are_distinct ERROR tests/observes/test_o2o_o2o.py::TestObservesForOneToManyToOneToMany::test_observable_root_obj_is_none ERROR tests/observes/test_o2o_o2o_o2o.py::TestObservesForOneToOneToOneToOne::test_simple_insert ERROR tests/observes/test_o2o_o2o_o2o.py::TestObservesForOneToOneToOneToOne::test_replace_leaf_object ERROR tests/observes/test_o2o_o2o_o2o.py::TestObservesForOneToOneToOneToOne::test_delete_leaf_object ERROR tests/relationships/test_select_correlated_expression.py::TestSelectCorrelatedExpression::test_returns_correct_results[categories-categories-subcategories-result0] ERROR tests/relationships/test_select_correlated_expression.py::TestSelectCorrelatedExpression::test_returns_correct_results[articles-comments-comments-result1] ERROR tests/relationships/test_select_correlated_expression.py::TestSelectCorrelatedExpression::test_returns_correct_results[users-groups-groups-result2] ERROR tests/relationships/test_select_correlated_expression.py::TestSelectCorrelatedExpression::test_returns_correct_results[users-users-all_friends-result3] ERROR tests/relationships/test_select_correlated_expression.py::TestSelectCorrelatedExpression::test_returns_correct_results[users-users-all_friends.all_friends-result4] ERROR tests/relationships/test_select_correlated_expression.py::TestSelectCorrelatedExpression::test_returns_correct_results[users-users-groups.users-result5] ERROR tests/relationships/test_select_correlated_expression.py::TestSelectCorrelatedExpression::test_returns_correct_results[groups-articles-users.authored_articles-result6] ERROR tests/relationships/test_select_correlated_expression.py::TestSelectCorrelatedExpression::test_returns_correct_results[categories-categories-subcategories.subcategories-result7] ERROR tests/relationships/test_select_correlated_expression.py::TestSelectCorrelatedExpression::test_returns_correct_results[categories-categories-subcategories.subcategories.subcategories-result8] ERROR tests/relationships/test_select_correlated_expression.py::TestSelectCorrelatedExpression::test_order_by_intermediate_table_column ERROR tests/relationships/test_select_correlated_expression.py::TestSelectCorrelatedExpression::test_with_non_aggregate_function ERROR tests/types/test_composite.py::TestCompositeTypeWithRegularTypes::test_parameter_processing ERROR tests/types/test_composite.py::TestCompositeTypeWithRegularTypes::test_non_ascii_chars ERROR tests/types/test_composite.py::TestCompositeTypeWithRegularTypes::test_dict_input ERROR tests/types/test_composite.py::TestCompositeTypeWithRegularTypes::test_incomplete_dict ERROR tests/types/test_composite.py::TestCompositeTypeWhenTypeAlreadyExistsInDatabase::test_parameter_processing ERROR tests/types/test_composite.py::TestCompositeTypeWithMixedCase::test_parameter_processing ERROR tests/types/test_json.py::TestPostgresJSONType::test_list - sqlalchemy.... ERROR tests/types/test_json.py::TestPostgresJSONType::test_parameter_processing ERROR tests/types/test_json.py::TestPostgresJSONType::test_non_ascii_chars - ... ERROR tests/types/test_json.py::TestPostgresJSONType::test_compilation - sqla... ERROR tests/types/test_json.py::TestPostgresJSONType::test_unhashable_type - ... ERROR tests/types/test_ltree.py::TestLTREE::test_saves_path - sqlalchemy.exc.... ERROR tests/types/test_ltree.py::TestLTREE::test_literal_param - sqlalchemy.e... ERROR tests/types/test_ltree.py::TestLTREE::test_compilation - sqlalchemy.exc... ERROR tests/types/test_tsvector.py::TestTSVector::test_type_reflection - sqla... ERROR tests/types/test_tsvector.py::TestTSVector::test_catalog_passed_to_match ERROR tests/types/test_tsvector.py::TestTSVector::test_match_concatenation - ... ERROR tests/types/test_tsvector.py::TestTSVector::test_match_with_catalog - s... = 8 failed, 2216 passed, 351 skipped, 1 xfailed, 9 warnings, 108 errors in 56.92s = + : + RPM_EC=0 ++ jobs -p + exit 0 Processing files: python3-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.noarch Executing(%doc): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.4rUHZF + umask 022 + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + cd SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 + DOCDIR=/builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64/usr/share/doc/python3-sqlalchemy-utils + export LC_ALL= + LC_ALL= + export DOCDIR + /usr/bin/mkdir -p /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64/usr/share/doc/python3-sqlalchemy-utils + cp -pr /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/README.rst /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64/usr/share/doc/python3-sqlalchemy-utils + RPM_EC=0 ++ jobs -p + exit 0 Executing(%license): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.LyzcpZ + umask 022 + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + cd SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 + LICENSEDIR=/builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64/usr/share/licenses/python3-sqlalchemy-utils + export LC_ALL= + LC_ALL= + export LICENSEDIR + /usr/bin/mkdir -p /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64/usr/share/licenses/python3-sqlalchemy-utils + cp -pr /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1/LICENSE /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64/usr/share/licenses/python3-sqlalchemy-utils + RPM_EC=0 ++ jobs -p + exit 0 Provides: python-sqlalchemy-utils = 0.41.1-8.fc39 python3-sqlalchemy-utils = 0.41.1-8.fc39 python3.12-sqlalchemy-utils = 0.41.1-8.fc39 python3.12dist(sqlalchemy-utils) = 0.41.1 python3dist(sqlalchemy-utils) = 0.41.1 Requires(rpmlib): rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1 rpmlib(FileDigests) <= 4.6.0-1 rpmlib(PartialHardlinkSets) <= 4.0.4-1 rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1 Requires: (python3.12dist(sqlalchemy) < 2~~ with python3.12dist(sqlalchemy) >= 1.3) python(abi) = 3.12 Checking for unpackaged file(s): /usr/lib/rpm/check-files /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64 Wrote: /builddir/build/SRPMS/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.src.rpm Wrote: /builddir/build/RPMS/python3-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.noarch.rpm Executing(%clean): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.F8Jx0s + umask 022 + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + cd SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 + /usr/bin/rm -rf /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.x86_64 + RPM_EC=0 ++ jobs -p + exit 0 Executing(rmbuild): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.f7ajqT + umask 022 + cd /builddir/build/BUILD + rm -rf /builddir/build/BUILD/SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1-SPECPARTS + rm -rf SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1 SQLAlchemy-Utils-0.41.1.gemspec + RPM_EC=0 ++ jobs -p + exit 0 Finish: rpmbuild python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.src.rpm Finish: build phase for python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.src.rpm INFO: chroot_scan: 3 files copied to /var/lib/copr-rpmbuild/results/chroot_scan INFO: /var/lib/mock/fedora-39-x86_64-1725480136.752393/root/var/log/dnf.log /var/lib/mock/fedora-39-x86_64-1725480136.752393/root/var/log/dnf.librepo.log /var/lib/mock/fedora-39-x86_64-1725480136.752393/root/var/log/dnf.rpm.log INFO: Done(/var/lib/copr-rpmbuild/results/python-sqlalchemy-utils-0.41.1-8.fc39.src.rpm) Config(child) 1 minutes 23 seconds INFO: Results and/or logs in: /var/lib/copr-rpmbuild/results INFO: Cleaning up build root ('cleanup_on_success=True') Start: clean chroot INFO: unmounting tmpfs. 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