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rails--rails/activerecord/test/cases/store_test.rb
Sean Griffin 6f08db05c0 Introduce an Attribute object to handle the type casting dance
There's a lot more that can be moved to these, but this felt like a good
place to introduce the object. Plans are:

- Remove all knowledge of type casting from the columns, beyond a
  reference to the cast_type
- Move type_cast_for_database to these objects
- Potentially make them mutable, introduce a state machine, and have
  dirty checking handled here as well
- Move `attribute`, `decorate_attribute`, and anything else that
  modifies types to mess with this object, not the columns hash
- Introduce a collection object to manage these, reduce allocations, and
  not require serializing the types
2014-06-13 10:20:54 -06:00

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require 'cases/helper'
require 'models/admin'
require 'models/admin/user'
class StoreTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
fixtures :'admin/users'
setup do
@john = Admin::User.create!(:name => 'John Doe', :color => 'black', :remember_login => true, :height => 'tall', :is_a_good_guy => true)
end
test "reading store attributes through accessors" do
assert_equal 'black', @john.color
assert_nil @john.homepage
end
test "writing store attributes through accessors" do
@john.color = 'red'
@john.homepage = '37signals.com'
assert_equal 'red', @john.color
assert_equal '37signals.com', @john.homepage
end
test "accessing attributes not exposed by accessors" do
@john.settings[:icecream] = 'graeters'
@john.save
assert_equal 'graeters', @john.reload.settings[:icecream]
end
test "overriding a read accessor" do
@john.settings[:phone_number] = '1234567890'
assert_equal '(123) 456-7890', @john.phone_number
end
test "overriding a read accessor using super" do
@john.settings[:color] = nil
assert_equal 'red', @john.color
end
test "updating the store will mark it as changed" do
@john.color = 'red'
assert @john.settings_changed?
end
test "updating the store populates the changed array correctly" do
@john.color = 'red'
assert_equal 'black', @john.settings_change[0]['color']
assert_equal 'red', @john.settings_change[1]['color']
end
test "updating the store won't mark it as changed if an attribute isn't changed" do
@john.color = @john.color
assert !@john.settings_changed?
end
test "object initialization with not nullable column" do
assert_equal true, @john.remember_login
end
test "writing with not nullable column" do
@john.remember_login = false
assert_equal false, @john.remember_login
end
test "overriding a write accessor" do
@john.phone_number = '(123) 456-7890'
assert_equal '1234567890', @john.settings[:phone_number]
end
test "overriding a write accessor using super" do
@john.color = 'yellow'
assert_equal 'blue', @john.color
end
test "preserve store attributes data in HashWithIndifferentAccess format without any conversion" do
@john.json_data = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new(:height => 'tall', 'weight' => 'heavy')
@john.height = 'low'
assert_equal true, @john.json_data.instance_of?(ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess)
assert_equal 'low', @john.json_data[:height]
assert_equal 'low', @john.json_data['height']
assert_equal 'heavy', @john.json_data[:weight]
assert_equal 'heavy', @john.json_data['weight']
end
test "convert store attributes from Hash to HashWithIndifferentAccess saving the data and access attributes indifferently" do
user = Admin::User.find_by_name('Jamis')
assert_equal 'symbol', user.settings[:symbol]
assert_equal 'symbol', user.settings['symbol']
assert_equal 'string', user.settings[:string]
assert_equal 'string', user.settings['string']
assert_equal true, user.settings.instance_of?(ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess)
user.height = 'low'
assert_equal 'symbol', user.settings[:symbol]
assert_equal 'symbol', user.settings['symbol']
assert_equal 'string', user.settings[:string]
assert_equal 'string', user.settings['string']
assert_equal true, user.settings.instance_of?(ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess)
end
test "convert store attributes from any format other than Hash or HashWithIndifferent access losing the data" do
@john.json_data = "somedata"
@john.height = 'low'
assert_equal true, @john.json_data.instance_of?(ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess)
assert_equal 'low', @john.json_data[:height]
assert_equal 'low', @john.json_data['height']
assert_equal false, @john.json_data.delete_if { |k, v| k == 'height' }.any?
end
test "reading store attributes through accessors encoded with JSON" do
assert_equal 'tall', @john.height
assert_nil @john.weight
end
test "writing store attributes through accessors encoded with JSON" do
@john.height = 'short'
@john.weight = 'heavy'
assert_equal 'short', @john.height
assert_equal 'heavy', @john.weight
end
test "accessing attributes not exposed by accessors encoded with JSON" do
@john.json_data['somestuff'] = 'somecoolstuff'
@john.save
assert_equal 'somecoolstuff', @john.reload.json_data['somestuff']
end
test "updating the store will mark it as changed encoded with JSON" do
@john.height = 'short'
assert @john.json_data_changed?
end
test "object initialization with not nullable column encoded with JSON" do
assert_equal true, @john.is_a_good_guy
end
test "writing with not nullable column encoded with JSON" do
@john.is_a_good_guy = false
assert_equal false, @john.is_a_good_guy
end
test "all stored attributes are returned" do
assert_equal [:color, :homepage, :favorite_food], Admin::User.stored_attributes[:settings]
end
test "stored_attributes are tracked per class" do
first_model = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
store_accessor :data, :color
end
second_model = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
store_accessor :data, :width, :height
end
assert_equal [:color], first_model.stored_attributes[:data]
assert_equal [:width, :height], second_model.stored_attributes[:data]
end
test "stored_attributes are tracked per subclass" do
first_model = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
store_accessor :data, :color
end
second_model = Class.new(first_model) do
store_accessor :data, :width, :height
end
third_model = Class.new(first_model) do
store_accessor :data, :area, :volume
end
assert_equal [:color], first_model.stored_attributes[:data]
assert_equal [:color, :width, :height], second_model.stored_attributes[:data]
assert_equal [:color, :area, :volume], third_model.stored_attributes[:data]
end
test "YAML coder initializes the store when a Nil value is given" do
assert_equal({}, @john.params)
end
test "dump, load and dump again a model" do
dumped = YAML.dump(@john)
loaded = YAML.load(dumped)
assert_equal @john, loaded
second_dump = YAML.dump(loaded)
assert_equal @john, YAML.load(second_dump)
end
end