# frozen_string_literal: true require "cases/helper" require "support/schema_dumping_helper" require "models/default" require "models/entrant" class DefaultTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_nil_defaults_for_not_null_columns %w(id name course_id).each do |name| column = Entrant.columns_hash[name] assert_not column.null, "#{name} column should be NOT NULL" assert_not column.default, "#{name} column should be DEFAULT 'nil'" end end if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter) def test_multiline_default_text record = Default.new # older postgres versions represent the default with escapes ("\\012" for a newline) assert("--- []\n\n" == record.multiline_default || "--- []\\012\\012" == record.multiline_default) end end end class DefaultNumbersTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase class DefaultNumber < ActiveRecord::Base; end setup do @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection @connection.create_table :default_numbers do |t| t.integer :positive_integer, default: 7 t.integer :negative_integer, default: -5 t.decimal :decimal_number, default: "2.78", precision: 5, scale: 2 end end teardown do @connection.drop_table :default_numbers, if_exists: true end def test_default_positive_integer record = DefaultNumber.new assert_equal 7, record.positive_integer assert_equal "7", record.positive_integer_before_type_cast end def test_default_negative_integer record = DefaultNumber.new assert_equal (-5), record.negative_integer assert_equal "-5", record.negative_integer_before_type_cast end def test_default_decimal_number record = DefaultNumber.new assert_equal BigDecimal("2.78"), record.decimal_number assert_equal "2.78", record.decimal_number_before_type_cast end end class DefaultStringsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase class DefaultString < ActiveRecord::Base; end setup do @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection @connection.create_table :default_strings do |t| t.string :string_col, default: "Smith" t.string :string_col_with_quotes, default: "O'Connor" end DefaultString.reset_column_information end def test_default_strings assert_equal "Smith", DefaultString.new.string_col end def test_default_strings_containing_single_quotes assert_equal "O'Connor", DefaultString.new.string_col_with_quotes end teardown do @connection.drop_table :default_strings end end if supports_text_column_with_default? class DefaultTextTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase class DefaultText < ActiveRecord::Base; end setup do @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection @connection.create_table :default_texts do |t| t.text :text_col, default: "Smith" t.text :text_col_with_quotes, default: "O'Connor" end DefaultText.reset_column_information end def test_default_texts assert_equal "Smith", DefaultText.new.text_col end def test_default_texts_containing_single_quotes assert_equal "O'Connor", DefaultText.new.text_col_with_quotes end teardown do @connection.drop_table :default_texts end end end if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter) class PostgresqlDefaultExpressionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase include SchemaDumpingHelper test "schema dump includes default expression" do output = dump_table_schema("defaults") if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.database_version >= 100000 assert_match %r/t\.date\s+"modified_date",\s+default: -> { "CURRENT_DATE" }/, output assert_match %r/t\.datetime\s+"modified_time",\s+precision: 6,\s+default: -> { "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP" }/, output else assert_match %r/t\.date\s+"modified_date",\s+default: -> { "\('now'::text\)::date" }/, output assert_match %r/t\.datetime\s+"modified_time",\s+precision: 6,\s+default: -> { "now\(\)" }/, output end assert_match %r/t\.date\s+"modified_date_function",\s+default: -> { "now\(\)" }/, output assert_match %r/t\.datetime\s+"modified_time_function",\s+precision: 6,\s+default: -> { "now\(\)" }/, output end end end if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter) class MysqlDefaultExpressionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase include SchemaDumpingHelper if supports_default_expression? test "schema dump includes default expression" do output = dump_table_schema("defaults") assert_match %r/t\.binary\s+"uuid",\s+limit: 36,\s+default: -> { "\(uuid\(\)\)" }/i, output end end if supports_datetime_with_precision? test "schema dump datetime includes default expression" do output = dump_table_schema("datetime_defaults") assert_match %r/t\.datetime\s+"modified_datetime",\s+default: -> { "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(?:\(\))?" }/i, output end test "schema dump datetime includes precise default expression" do output = dump_table_schema("datetime_defaults") assert_match %r/t\.datetime\s+"precise_datetime",.+default: -> { "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP\(6\)" }/i, output end test "schema dump timestamp includes default expression" do output = dump_table_schema("timestamp_defaults") assert_match %r/t\.timestamp\s+"modified_timestamp",\s+default: -> { "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(?:\(\))?" }/i, output end test "schema dump timestamp includes precise default expression" do output = dump_table_schema("timestamp_defaults") assert_match %r/t\.timestamp\s+"precise_timestamp",.+default: -> { "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP\(6\)" }/i, output end test "schema dump timestamp without default expression" do output = dump_table_schema("timestamp_defaults") assert_match %r/t\.timestamp\s+"nullable_timestamp"$/, output end end end class DefaultsTestWithoutTransactionalFixtures < ActiveRecord::TestCase # ActiveRecord::Base#create! (and #save and other related methods) will # open a new transaction. When in transactional tests mode, this will # cause Active Record to create a new savepoint. However, since MySQL doesn't # support DDL transactions, creating a table will result in any created # savepoints to be automatically released. This in turn causes the savepoint # release code in AbstractAdapter#transaction to fail. # # We don't want that to happen, so we disable transactional tests here. self.use_transactional_tests = false def using_strict(strict) connection = ActiveRecord::Base.remove_connection conn_hash = connection.configuration_hash ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection conn_hash.merge(strict: strict) yield ensure ActiveRecord::Base.remove_connection ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection connection end # Strict mode controls how MySQL handles invalid or missing values # in data-change statements such as INSERT or UPDATE. A value can be # invalid for several reasons. For example, it might have the wrong # data type for the column, or it might be out of range. A value is # missing when a new row to be inserted does not contain a value for # a non-NULL column that has no explicit DEFAULT clause in its definition. # (For a NULL column, NULL is inserted if the value is missing.) # # If strict mode is not in effect, MySQL inserts adjusted values for # invalid or missing values and produces warnings. In strict mode, # you can produce this behavior by using INSERT IGNORE or UPDATE IGNORE. # # https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/en/sql-mode.html#sql-mode-strict def test_mysql_not_null_defaults_non_strict using_strict(false) do with_mysql_not_null_table do |klass| record = klass.new assert_nil record.non_null_integer assert_nil record.non_null_string assert_nil record.non_null_text assert_nil record.non_null_blob record.save! record.reload assert_equal 0, record.non_null_integer assert_equal "", record.non_null_string assert_equal "", record.non_null_text assert_equal "", record.non_null_blob end end end def test_mysql_not_null_defaults_strict using_strict(true) do with_mysql_not_null_table do |klass| record = klass.new assert_nil record.non_null_integer assert_nil record.non_null_string assert_nil record.non_null_text assert_nil record.non_null_blob assert_raises(ActiveRecord::NotNullViolation) { klass.create } end end end def with_mysql_not_null_table klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) klass.table_name = "test_mysql_not_null_defaults" klass.connection.create_table klass.table_name do |t| t.integer :non_null_integer, null: false t.string :non_null_string, null: false t.text :non_null_text, null: false t.blob :non_null_blob, null: false end yield klass ensure klass.connection.drop_table(klass.table_name) rescue nil end end end