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In the end I think the pain of implementing this seamlessly was not worth the gain provided. The intention was that it would allow plain ruby objects that might not live in your main application to be subclassed and have persistence mixed in. But I've decided that the benefit of doing that is not worth the amount of complexity that the implementation introduced.
195 lines
7 KiB
Ruby
195 lines
7 KiB
Ruby
require "cases/helper"
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module ActiveRecord
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class AdapterTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
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def setup
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@connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
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end
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def test_tables
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tables = @connection.tables
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assert tables.include?("accounts")
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assert tables.include?("authors")
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assert tables.include?("tasks")
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assert tables.include?("topics")
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end
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def test_table_exists?
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assert @connection.table_exists?("accounts")
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assert !@connection.table_exists?("nonexistingtable")
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assert !@connection.table_exists?(nil)
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end
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def test_indexes
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idx_name = "accounts_idx"
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if @connection.respond_to?(:indexes)
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indexes = @connection.indexes("accounts")
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assert indexes.empty?
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@connection.add_index :accounts, :firm_id, :name => idx_name
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indexes = @connection.indexes("accounts")
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assert_equal "accounts", indexes.first.table
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# OpenBase does not have the concept of a named index
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# Indexes are merely properties of columns.
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assert_equal idx_name, indexes.first.name unless current_adapter?(:OpenBaseAdapter)
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assert !indexes.first.unique
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assert_equal ["firm_id"], indexes.first.columns
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else
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warn "#{@connection.class} does not respond to #indexes"
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end
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ensure
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@connection.remove_index(:accounts, :name => idx_name) rescue nil
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end
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def test_current_database
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if @connection.respond_to?(:current_database)
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assert_equal ARTest.connection_config['arunit']['database'], @connection.current_database
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end
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end
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if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter)
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def test_charset
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assert_not_nil @connection.charset
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assert_not_equal 'character_set_database', @connection.charset
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assert_equal @connection.show_variable('character_set_database'), @connection.charset
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end
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def test_collation
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assert_not_nil @connection.collation
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assert_not_equal 'collation_database', @connection.collation
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assert_equal @connection.show_variable('collation_database'), @connection.collation
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end
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def test_show_nonexistent_variable_returns_nil
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assert_nil @connection.show_variable('foo_bar_baz')
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end
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def test_not_specifying_database_name_for_cross_database_selects
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begin
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assert_nothing_raised do
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ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(ActiveRecord::Base.configurations['arunit'].except(:database))
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config = ARTest.connection_config
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ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute(
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"SELECT #{config['arunit']['database']}.pirates.*, #{config['arunit2']['database']}.courses.* " \
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"FROM #{config['arunit']['database']}.pirates, #{config['arunit2']['database']}.courses"
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)
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end
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ensure
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ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection 'arunit'
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end
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end
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end
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def test_table_alias
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def @connection.test_table_alias_length() 10; end
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class << @connection
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alias_method :old_table_alias_length, :table_alias_length
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alias_method :table_alias_length, :test_table_alias_length
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end
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assert_equal 'posts', @connection.table_alias_for('posts')
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assert_equal 'posts_comm', @connection.table_alias_for('posts_comments')
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assert_equal 'dbo_posts', @connection.table_alias_for('dbo.posts')
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class << @connection
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remove_method :table_alias_length
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alias_method :table_alias_length, :old_table_alias_length
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end
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end
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# test resetting sequences in odd tables in postgreSQL
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if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.respond_to?(:reset_pk_sequence!)
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require 'models/movie'
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require 'models/subscriber'
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def test_reset_empty_table_with_custom_pk
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Movie.delete_all
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Movie.connection.reset_pk_sequence! 'movies'
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assert_equal 1, Movie.create(:name => 'fight club').id
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end
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if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.adapter_name != "FrontBase"
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def test_reset_table_with_non_integer_pk
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Subscriber.delete_all
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Subscriber.connection.reset_pk_sequence! 'subscribers'
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sub = Subscriber.new(:name => 'robert drake')
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sub.id = 'bob drake'
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assert_nothing_raised { sub.save! }
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end
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end
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end
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def test_uniqueness_violations_are_translated_to_specific_exception
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@connection.execute "INSERT INTO subscribers(nick) VALUES('me')"
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assert_raises(ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique) do
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@connection.execute "INSERT INTO subscribers(nick) VALUES('me')"
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end
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end
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def test_foreign_key_violations_are_translated_to_specific_exception
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unless @connection.adapter_name == 'SQLite'
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assert_raises(ActiveRecord::InvalidForeignKey) do
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# Oracle adapter uses prefetched primary key values from sequence and passes them to connection adapter insert method
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if @connection.prefetch_primary_key?
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id_value = @connection.next_sequence_value(@connection.default_sequence_name("fk_test_has_fk", "id"))
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@connection.execute "INSERT INTO fk_test_has_fk (id, fk_id) VALUES (#{id_value},0)"
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else
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@connection.execute "INSERT INTO fk_test_has_fk (fk_id) VALUES (0)"
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end
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end
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end
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end
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def test_disable_referential_integrity
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assert_nothing_raised do
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@connection.disable_referential_integrity do
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# Oracle adapter uses prefetched primary key values from sequence and passes them to connection adapter insert method
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if @connection.prefetch_primary_key?
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id_value = @connection.next_sequence_value(@connection.default_sequence_name("fk_test_has_fk", "id"))
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@connection.execute "INSERT INTO fk_test_has_fk (id, fk_id) VALUES (#{id_value},0)"
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else
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@connection.execute "INSERT INTO fk_test_has_fk (fk_id) VALUES (0)"
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end
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# should deleted created record as otherwise disable_referential_integrity will try to enable contraints after executed block
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# and will fail (at least on Oracle)
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@connection.execute "DELETE FROM fk_test_has_fk"
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end
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end
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end
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end
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class AdapterTestWithoutTransaction < ActiveRecord::TestCase
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self.use_transactional_fixtures = false
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def setup
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@klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base)
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@klass.establish_connection 'arunit'
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@connection = @klass.connection
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end
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def teardown
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@klass.remove_connection
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end
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test "transaction state is reset after a reconnect" do
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skip "in-memory db doesn't allow reconnect" if in_memory_db?
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@connection.begin_transaction
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assert @connection.transaction_open?
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@connection.reconnect!
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assert !@connection.transaction_open?
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end
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test "transaction state is reset after a disconnect" do
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skip "in-memory db doesn't allow disconnect" if in_memory_db?
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@connection.begin_transaction
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assert @connection.transaction_open?
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@connection.disconnect!
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assert !@connection.transaction_open?
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end
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end
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end
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