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114 lines
3.2 KiB
Ruby
114 lines
3.2 KiB
Ruby
require 'cases/helper'
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class TransactionIsolationUnsupportedTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
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self.use_transactional_fixtures = false
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class Tag < ActiveRecord::Base
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end
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setup do
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if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_transaction_isolation?
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skip "database supports transaction isolation; test is irrelevant"
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end
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end
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test "setting the isolation level raises an error" do
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assert_raises(ActiveRecord::TransactionIsolationError) do
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Tag.transaction(isolation: :serializable) { }
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end
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end
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end
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class TransactionIsolationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
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self.use_transactional_fixtures = false
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class Tag < ActiveRecord::Base
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self.table_name = 'tags'
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end
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class Tag2 < ActiveRecord::Base
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self.table_name = 'tags'
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end
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setup do
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unless ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_transaction_isolation?
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skip "database does not support setting transaction isolation"
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end
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Tag.establish_connection 'arunit'
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Tag2.establish_connection 'arunit'
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Tag.destroy_all
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end
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# It is impossible to properly test read uncommitted. The SQL standard only
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# specifies what must not happen at a certain level, not what must happen. At
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# the read uncommitted level, there is nothing that must not happen.
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test "read uncommitted" do
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unless ActiveRecord::Base.connection.transaction_isolation_levels.include?(:read_uncommitted)
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skip "database does not support read uncommitted isolation level"
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end
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Tag.transaction(isolation: :read_uncommitted) do
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assert_equal 0, Tag.count
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Tag2.create
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assert_equal 1, Tag.count
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end
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end
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# We are testing that a dirty read does not happen
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test "read committed" do
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Tag.transaction(isolation: :read_committed) do
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assert_equal 0, Tag.count
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Tag2.transaction do
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Tag2.create
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assert_equal 0, Tag.count
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end
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end
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assert_equal 1, Tag.count
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end
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# We are testing that a nonrepeatable read does not happen
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test "repeatable read" do
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unless ActiveRecord::Base.connection.transaction_isolation_levels.include?(:repeatable_read)
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skip "database does not support repeatable read isolation level"
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end
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tag = Tag.create(name: 'jon')
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Tag.transaction(isolation: :repeatable_read) do
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tag.reload
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Tag2.find(tag.id).update(name: 'emily')
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tag.reload
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assert_equal 'jon', tag.name
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end
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tag.reload
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assert_equal 'emily', tag.name
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end
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# We are only testing that there are no errors because it's too hard to
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# test serializable. Databases behave differently to enforce the serializability
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# constraint.
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test "serializable" do
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Tag.transaction(isolation: :serializable) do
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Tag.create
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end
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end
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test "setting isolation when joining a transaction raises an error" do
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Tag.transaction do
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assert_raises(ActiveRecord::TransactionIsolationError) do
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Tag.transaction(isolation: :serializable) { }
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end
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end
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end
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test "setting isolation when starting a nested transaction raises error" do
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Tag.transaction do
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assert_raises(ActiveRecord::TransactionIsolationError) do
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Tag.transaction(requires_new: true, isolation: :serializable) { }
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end
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end
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end
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end
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