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rails--rails/activerecord/test/cases/relation_test.rb
2016-10-29 01:17:49 -02:00

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require "cases/helper"
require "models/post"
require "models/comment"
require "models/author"
require "models/rating"
module ActiveRecord
class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
fixtures :posts, :comments, :authors
class FakeKlass < Struct.new(:table_name, :name)
extend ActiveRecord::Delegation::DelegateCache
inherited self
def self.connection
Post.connection
end
def self.table_name
"fake_table"
end
def self.sanitize_sql_for_order(sql)
sql
end
end
def test_construction
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
assert_equal FakeKlass, relation.klass
assert_equal :b, relation.table
assert !relation.loaded, "relation is not loaded"
end
def test_responds_to_model_and_returns_klass
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
assert_equal FakeKlass, relation.model
end
def test_initialize_single_values
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
(Relation::SINGLE_VALUE_METHODS - [:create_with, :readonly]).each do |method|
assert_nil relation.send("#{method}_value"), method.to_s
end
assert_equal false, relation.readonly_value
value = relation.create_with_value
assert_equal({}, value)
assert_predicate value, :frozen?
end
def test_multi_value_initialize
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
Relation::MULTI_VALUE_METHODS.each do |method|
values = relation.send("#{method}_values")
assert_equal [], values, method.to_s
assert_predicate values, :frozen?, method.to_s
end
end
def test_extensions
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
assert_equal [], relation.extensions
end
def test_empty_where_values_hash
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
assert_equal({}, relation.where_values_hash)
end
def test_has_values
relation = Relation.new(Post, Post.arel_table, Post.predicate_builder)
relation.where! relation.table[:id].eq(10)
assert_equal({ id: 10 }, relation.where_values_hash)
end
def test_values_wrong_table
relation = Relation.new(Post, Post.arel_table, Post.predicate_builder)
relation.where! Comment.arel_table[:id].eq(10)
assert_equal({}, relation.where_values_hash)
end
def test_tree_is_not_traversed
relation = Relation.new(Post, Post.arel_table, Post.predicate_builder)
left = relation.table[:id].eq(10)
right = relation.table[:id].eq(10)
combine = left.and right
relation.where! combine
assert_equal({}, relation.where_values_hash)
end
def test_table_name_delegates_to_klass
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass.new("posts"), :b, Post.predicate_builder)
assert_equal "posts", relation.table_name
end
def test_scope_for_create
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
assert_equal({}, relation.scope_for_create)
end
def test_create_with_value
relation = Relation.new(Post, Post.arel_table, Post.predicate_builder)
hash = { hello: "world" }
relation.create_with_value = hash
assert_equal hash, relation.scope_for_create
end
def test_create_with_value_with_wheres
relation = Relation.new(Post, Post.arel_table, Post.predicate_builder)
relation.where! relation.table[:id].eq(10)
relation.create_with_value = { hello: "world" }
assert_equal({ hello: "world", id: 10 }, relation.scope_for_create)
end
# FIXME: is this really wanted or expected behavior?
def test_scope_for_create_is_cached
relation = Relation.new(Post, Post.arel_table, Post.predicate_builder)
assert_equal({}, relation.scope_for_create)
relation.where! relation.table[:id].eq(10)
assert_equal({}, relation.scope_for_create)
relation.create_with_value = { hello: "world" }
assert_equal({}, relation.scope_for_create)
end
def test_bad_constants_raise_errors
assert_raises(NameError) do
ActiveRecord::Relation::HelloWorld
end
end
def test_empty_eager_loading?
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
assert !relation.eager_loading?
end
def test_eager_load_values
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
relation.eager_load! :b
assert relation.eager_loading?
end
def test_references_values
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
assert_equal [], relation.references_values
relation = relation.references(:foo).references(:omg, :lol)
assert_equal ["foo", "omg", "lol"], relation.references_values
end
def test_references_values_dont_duplicate
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
relation = relation.references(:foo).references(:foo)
assert_equal ["foo"], relation.references_values
end
test "merging a hash into a relation" do
relation = Relation.new(Post, Post.arel_table, Post.predicate_builder)
relation = relation.merge where: { name: :lol }, readonly: true
assert_equal({ "name" => :lol }, relation.where_clause.to_h)
assert_equal true, relation.readonly_value
end
test "merging an empty hash into a relation" do
assert_equal Relation::WhereClause.empty, Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil).merge({}).where_clause
end
test "merging a hash with unknown keys raises" do
assert_raises(ArgumentError) { Relation::HashMerger.new(nil, omg: "lol") }
end
test "merging nil or false raises" do
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
e = assert_raises(ArgumentError) do
relation = relation.merge nil
end
assert_equal "invalid argument: nil.", e.message
e = assert_raises(ArgumentError) do
relation = relation.merge false
end
assert_equal "invalid argument: false.", e.message
end
test "#values returns a dup of the values" do
relation = Relation.new(Post, Post.arel_table, Post.predicate_builder).where!(name: :foo)
values = relation.values
values[:where] = nil
assert_not_nil relation.where_clause
end
test "relations can be created with a values hash" do
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil, select: [:foo])
assert_equal [:foo], relation.select_values
end
test "merging a hash interpolates conditions" do
klass = Class.new(FakeKlass) do
def self.sanitize_sql(args)
raise unless args == ["foo = ?", "bar"]
"foo = bar"
end
end
relation = Relation.new(klass, :b, nil)
relation.merge!(where: ["foo = ?", "bar"])
assert_equal Relation::WhereClause.new(["foo = bar"], []), relation.where_clause
end
def test_merging_readonly_false
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
readonly_false_relation = relation.readonly(false)
# test merging in both directions
assert_equal false, relation.merge(readonly_false_relation).readonly_value
assert_equal false, readonly_false_relation.merge(relation).readonly_value
end
def test_relation_merging_with_merged_joins_as_symbols
special_comments_with_ratings = SpecialComment.joins(:ratings)
posts_with_special_comments_with_ratings = Post.group("posts.id").joins(:special_comments).merge(special_comments_with_ratings)
assert_equal({ 2 => 1, 4 => 3, 5 => 1 }, authors(:david).posts.merge(posts_with_special_comments_with_ratings).count)
end
def test_relation_merging_with_joins_as_join_dependency_pick_proper_parent
post = Post.create!(title: "haha", body: "huhu")
comment = post.comments.create!(body: "hu")
3.times { comment.ratings.create! }
relation = Post.joins(:comments).merge Comment.joins(:ratings)
assert_equal 3, relation.where(id: post.id).pluck(:id).size
end
def test_merge_raises_with_invalid_argument
assert_raises ArgumentError do
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
relation.merge(true)
end
end
def test_respond_to_for_non_selected_element
post = Post.select(:title).first
assert_equal false, post.respond_to?(:body), "post should not respond_to?(:body) since invoking it raises exception"
silence_warnings { post = Post.select("'title' as post_title").first }
assert_equal false, post.respond_to?(:title), "post should not respond_to?(:body) since invoking it raises exception"
end
def test_select_quotes_when_using_from_clause
skip_if_sqlite3_version_includes_quoting_bug
quoted_join = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote_table_name("join")
selected = Post.select(:join).from(Post.select("id as #{quoted_join}")).map(&:join)
assert_equal Post.pluck(:id), selected
end
def test_selecting_aliased_attribute_quotes_column_name_when_from_is_used
skip_if_sqlite3_version_includes_quoting_bug
klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
self.table_name = :test_with_keyword_column_name
alias_attribute :description, :desc
end
klass.create!(description: "foo")
assert_equal ["foo"], klass.select(:description).from(klass.all).map(&:desc)
end
def test_relation_merging_with_merged_joins_as_strings
join_string = "LEFT OUTER JOIN #{Rating.quoted_table_name} ON #{SpecialComment.quoted_table_name}.id = #{Rating.quoted_table_name}.comment_id"
special_comments_with_ratings = SpecialComment.joins join_string
posts_with_special_comments_with_ratings = Post.group("posts.id").joins(:special_comments).merge(special_comments_with_ratings)
assert_equal({ 2 => 1, 4 => 3, 5 => 1 }, authors(:david).posts.merge(posts_with_special_comments_with_ratings).count)
end
class EnsureRoundTripTypeCasting < ActiveRecord::Type::Value
def type
:string
end
def deserialize(value)
raise value unless value == "type cast for database"
"type cast from database"
end
def serialize(value)
raise value unless value == "value from user"
"type cast for database"
end
end
class UpdateAllTestModel < ActiveRecord::Base
self.table_name = "posts"
attribute :body, EnsureRoundTripTypeCasting.new
end
def test_update_all_goes_through_normal_type_casting
UpdateAllTestModel.update_all(body: "value from user", type: nil) # No STI
assert_equal "type cast from database", UpdateAllTestModel.first.body
end
private
def skip_if_sqlite3_version_includes_quoting_bug
if sqlite3_version_includes_quoting_bug?
skip <<-ERROR.squish
You are using an outdated version of SQLite3 which has a bug in
quoted column names. Please update SQLite3 and rebuild the sqlite3
ruby gem
ERROR
end
end
def sqlite3_version_includes_quoting_bug?
if current_adapter?(:SQLite3Adapter)
selected_quoted_column_names = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query(
'SELECT "join" FROM (SELECT id AS "join" FROM posts) subquery'
).columns
["join"] != selected_quoted_column_names
end
end
end
end