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Error: ORA-65096: invalid common user or role name in oracle
Hello guys, I’m new to backend and django, so i had decided to follow along with django tutorial
Here is some detail what i was using to meet and fix this error:
Next semester, I have a course using Oracle so I decided to use Oracle instead of using Sqlite as the Django tutorial used I’ve been struggling with this line ‘ORA-65096: invalid common user or role name in oracle’ for two days So I want to create this post as a guide for anyone who meet this problem as i am.
python manage.py test polls
What we should get
Creating test database for alias 'default'...
System check identified no issues (0 silenced).
F
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FAIL: test_was_published_recently_with_future_question (polls.tests.QuestionModelTests)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/path/to/mysite/polls/tests.py", line 16, in test_was_published_recently_with_future_question
self.assertIs(future_question.was_published_recently(), False)
AssertionError: True is not False
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Ran 1 test in 0.001s
FAILED (failures=1)
Destroying test database for alias 'default'...
What we actually get :(
Creating test database for alias 'default'...
Failed (ORA-01543: tablespace 'TEST_SYSTEM' already exists)
It appears the test database, test_system, already exists. Type 'yes' to delete it, or 'no' to cancel: yes
Destroying old test database for alias 'default'...
Creating test user...
Failed (ORA-65096: invalid common user or role name)
Got an error creating the test user: ORA-65096: invalid common user or role name
So the program failed when trying to create a new user
Let’s open sqlplus to create a new user manually, I get the same error when try to create new user “ORA-65096: invalid common user or role name”
Why? I am logging in as an administrator user with full privileges
And so, I do some researches and find out that
SQL> show con_name
CON_NAME
------------------------------
CDB$ROOT
We are in the container ‘CDB$ROOT’, which is the keeper of all the PDBs that are part of the collection PDB is a Pluggable database All PDBs are plugged in CDB$ROOT, this structure is called a container database (CDB) learn more
Aside with those kind of headache, all we need to know is
99.9% of the time the error ORA-65096: invalid common user or role name means you are logged into the CDB when you should be logged into a PDB.
SQL> show pdbs;
CON_ID CON_NAME OPEN MODE RESTRICTED
---------- ------------------------------ ---------- ----------
2 PDB$SEED READ ONLY NO
3 XEPDB1 READ WRITE NO
Here you can see there is a Pluggable database named XEPDB1, because I am using Oracle XE If you are using Oracle 12 it will be ORCLPDB
Go to solution to see how to create user with PDB
Here we go again, new error showed up
django.db.utils.DatabaseError: ORA-12505: TNS:listener does not currently know of SID given in connect descriptor
Check settings.py file
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.oracle',
'NAME': 'mydatabase',
'USER': 'mydatabaseuser',
'PASSWORD': 'mypassword',
'HOST': '127.0.0.1',
'PORT': '1521',
}
}
Try to login to sqlplus with the user we have just created
PS D:\Workplace\Backend\mysite> sqlplus django/django
SQL*Plus: Release 18.0.0.0.0 - Production on Wed Jul 28 15:56:57 2021
Version 18.4.0.0.0
Copyright (c) 1982, 2018, Oracle. All rights reserved.
ERROR:
ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied
Hmm, why???
I have tried to create an user with that same username, it says
ORA-01920: user name 'DJANGO' conflicts with another user or role name
Why ????????
Do some more research
Found out we cannot use users at Pluggable Database connect to root container
And how do we connect to a specific PDB though?
You are connecting to root container by using sqlplus testtest/password where the user doesn't exist.
Instead, you can use EZConnect or you can create a TNS name to connect to the PDB.
Ok then learn something about ezconnect syntax
sqlplus username/password@hostname:port/pdbname
PS D:\Workplace\Backend\mysite> sqlplus django/django@localhost:1521/XEPDB1
SQL*Plus: Release 18.0.0.0.0 - Production on Wed Jul 28 16:05:09 2021
Version 18.4.0.0.0
Copyright (c) 1982, 2018, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Last Successful login time: Wed Jul 28 2021 14:18:57 +07:00
Connected to:
Oracle Database 18c Express Edition Release 18.0.0.0.0 - Production
Version 18.4.0.0.0
SQL>
Try to create user
SQL> create user test identified by test;
User created.
Perfect
But how do we tell django using this kind of syntax though, it keep throwing errors to my face
The HOST and PORT keys need to be left out of the dictionary - else Django will try connecting with the complete "NAME" as an SID.
Ok then
Let try to login with service name instead
Try to login with service name in sqlplus
PS D:\Workplace\Backend\mysite> sqlplus -L "django/django@(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=localhost)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=XEPDB1)))"
SQL*Plus: Release 18.0.0.0.0 - Production on Wed Jul 28 12:06:33 2021
Version 18.4.0.0.0
Copyright (c) 1982, 2018, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Last Successful login time: Wed Jul 28 2021 12:02:04 +07:00
Connected to:
Oracle Database 18c Express Edition Release 18.0.0.0.0 - Production
Version 18.4.0.0.0
Change settings.py a little bit
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.oracle',
'NAME': 'localhost:1521/XEPDB1',
'USER': 'django',
'PASSWORD': 'django',
}
}
PS D:\Workplace\Backend\mysite> sqlplus "sys AS SYSDBA"
SQL*Plus: Release 18.0.0.0.0 - Production on Wed Jul 28 12:47:31 2021
Version 18.4.0.0.0
Copyright (c) 1982, 2018, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Enter password:
Connected to:
Oracle Database 18c Express Edition Release 18.0.0.0.0 - Production
Version 18.4.0.0.0
SQL> alter session set container = XEPDB1;
Session altered.
SQL> create user django identified by django;
User created.
SQL> grant all privileges to django;
Grant succeeded.
Remember to change service name to the container we have used above If you’re using Oracle 12, container will be ORCLPDB, hit the connect button
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.oracle',
'NAME': 'localhost:1521/XEPDB1',
'USER': 'django',
'PASSWORD': 'django',
}
}
If you meet this error, follow my guide here django.db.utils.DatabaseError: ORA-12505: TNS:listener does not currently know of SID given in connect descriptor
python manage.py migrate
PS D:\Workplace\Backend\mysite> python manage.py test polls
Creating test database for alias 'default'...
Creating test user...
System check identified no issues (0 silenced).
F
======================================================================
FAIL: test_was_published_recently_with_future_question (polls.tests.QuestionModelTests)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\Workplace\Backend\mysite\polls\tests.py", line 12, in test_was_published_recently_with_future_question
self.assertIs(future_question.was_published_recently(), False)
AssertionError: True is not False
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Ran 1 test in 0.006s
FAILED (failures=1)
Destroying test database for alias 'default'...
Destroying test user...
Destroying test database tables...
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