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rails--rails/activerecord/test/cases/invertible_migration_test.rb
Guo Xiang Tan 3baace687c Use teardown helper method.
Follow-Up to https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/14348

Ensure that SQLCounter.clear_log is called after each test.

This is a step to prevent side effects when running tests. This will allow us to run them in random order.
2014-03-14 20:48:59 -07:00

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require "cases/helper"
module ActiveRecord
class InvertibleMigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
class SilentMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
def write(text = '')
# sssshhhhh!!
end
end
class InvertibleMigration < SilentMigration
def change
create_table("horses") do |t|
t.column :content, :text
t.column :remind_at, :datetime
end
end
end
class InvertibleRevertMigration < SilentMigration
def change
revert do
create_table("horses") do |t|
t.column :content, :text
t.column :remind_at, :datetime
end
end
end
end
class InvertibleByPartsMigration < SilentMigration
attr_writer :test
def change
create_table("new_horses") do |t|
t.column :breed, :string
end
reversible do |dir|
@test.yield :both
dir.up { @test.yield :up }
dir.down { @test.yield :down }
end
revert do
create_table("horses") do |t|
t.column :content, :text
t.column :remind_at, :datetime
end
end
end
end
class NonInvertibleMigration < SilentMigration
def change
create_table("horses") do |t|
t.column :content, :text
t.column :remind_at, :datetime
end
remove_column "horses", :content
end
end
class RemoveIndexMigration1 < SilentMigration
def self.up
create_table("horses") do |t|
t.column :name, :string
t.column :color, :string
t.index [:name, :color]
end
end
end
class RemoveIndexMigration2 < SilentMigration
def change
change_table("horses") do |t|
t.remove_index [:name, :color]
end
end
end
class LegacyMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
def self.up
create_table("horses") do |t|
t.column :content, :text
t.column :remind_at, :datetime
end
end
def self.down
drop_table("horses")
end
end
class RevertWholeMigration < SilentMigration
def initialize(name = self.class.name, version = nil, migration)
@migration = migration
super(name, version)
end
def change
revert @migration
end
end
class NestedRevertWholeMigration < RevertWholeMigration
def change
revert { super }
end
end
class RevertNamedIndexMigration1 < SilentMigration
def change
create_table("horses") do |t|
t.column :content, :string
t.column :remind_at, :datetime
end
add_index :horses, :content
end
end
class RevertNamedIndexMigration2 < SilentMigration
def change
add_index :horses, :content, name: "horses_index_named"
end
end
teardown do
%w[horses new_horses].each do |table|
if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?(table)
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.drop_table(table)
end
end
end
def test_no_reverse
migration = NonInvertibleMigration.new
migration.migrate(:up)
assert_raises(IrreversibleMigration) do
migration.migrate(:down)
end
end
def test_exception_on_removing_index_without_column_option
RemoveIndexMigration1.new.migrate(:up)
migration = RemoveIndexMigration2.new
migration.migrate(:up)
assert_raises(IrreversibleMigration) do
migration.migrate(:down)
end
end
def test_migrate_up
migration = InvertibleMigration.new
migration.migrate(:up)
assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should exist"
end
def test_migrate_down
migration = InvertibleMigration.new
migration.migrate :up
migration.migrate :down
assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
end
def test_migrate_revert
migration = InvertibleMigration.new
revert = InvertibleRevertMigration.new
migration.migrate :up
revert.migrate :up
assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
revert.migrate :down
assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
migration.migrate :down
assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
end
def test_migrate_revert_by_part
InvertibleMigration.new.migrate :up
received = []
migration = InvertibleByPartsMigration.new
migration.test = ->(dir){
assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
assert migration.connection.table_exists?("new_horses")
received << dir
}
migration.migrate :up
assert_equal [:both, :up], received
assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
assert migration.connection.table_exists?("new_horses")
migration.migrate :down
assert_equal [:both, :up, :both, :down], received
assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("new_horses")
end
def test_migrate_revert_whole_migration
migration = InvertibleMigration.new
[LegacyMigration, InvertibleMigration].each do |klass|
revert = RevertWholeMigration.new(klass)
migration.migrate :up
revert.migrate :up
assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
revert.migrate :down
assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
migration.migrate :down
assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
end
end
def test_migrate_nested_revert_whole_migration
revert = NestedRevertWholeMigration.new(InvertibleRevertMigration)
revert.migrate :down
assert revert.connection.table_exists?("horses")
revert.migrate :up
assert !revert.connection.table_exists?("horses")
end
def test_revert_order
block = Proc.new{|t| t.string :name }
recorder = ActiveRecord::Migration::CommandRecorder.new(ActiveRecord::Base.connection)
recorder.instance_eval do
create_table("apples", &block)
revert do
create_table("bananas", &block)
revert do
create_table("clementines")
create_table("dates")
end
create_table("elderberries")
end
revert do
create_table("figs")
create_table("grapes")
end
end
assert_equal [[:create_table, ["apples"], block], [:drop_table, ["elderberries"], nil],
[:create_table, ["clementines"], nil], [:create_table, ["dates"], nil],
[:drop_table, ["bananas"], block], [:drop_table, ["grapes"], nil],
[:drop_table, ["figs"], nil]], recorder.commands
end
def test_legacy_up
LegacyMigration.migrate :up
assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should exist"
end
def test_legacy_down
LegacyMigration.migrate :up
LegacyMigration.migrate :down
assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should not exist"
end
def test_up
LegacyMigration.up
assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should exist"
end
def test_down
LegacyMigration.up
LegacyMigration.down
assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should not exist"
end
def test_migrate_down_with_table_name_prefix
ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix = 'p_'
ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_suffix = '_s'
migration = InvertibleMigration.new
migration.migrate(:up)
assert_nothing_raised { migration.migrate(:down) }
assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("p_horses_s"), "p_horses_s should not exist"
ensure
ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix = ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_suffix = ''
end
# MySQL 5.7 and Oracle do not allow to create duplicate indexes on the same columns
unless current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter, :OracleAdapter)
def test_migrate_revert_add_index_with_name
RevertNamedIndexMigration1.new.migrate(:up)
RevertNamedIndexMigration2.new.migrate(:up)
RevertNamedIndexMigration2.new.migrate(:down)
connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
assert connection.index_exists?(:horses, :content),
"index on content should exist"
assert !connection.index_exists?(:horses, :content, name: "horses_index_named"),
"horses_index_named index should not exist"
end
end
end
end