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rails--rails/activerecord/test/cases/timestamp_test.rb
Jon Leighton 6e57d5c584 Use method compilation for association methods
Method compilation provides better performance and I think the code
comes out cleaner as well.

A knock on effect is that methods that get redefined produce warnings. I
think this is a good thing. I had to deal with a bunch of warnings
coming from our tests, though.
2012-08-10 23:28:08 +01:00

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require 'cases/helper'
require 'models/developer'
require 'models/owner'
require 'models/pet'
require 'models/toy'
require 'models/car'
require 'models/task'
class TimestampTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
fixtures :developers, :owners, :pets, :toys, :cars, :tasks
def setup
@developer = Developer.first
@developer.update_columns(updated_at: Time.now.prev_month)
@previously_updated_at = @developer.updated_at
end
def test_saving_a_changed_record_updates_its_timestamp
@developer.name = "Jack Bauer"
@developer.save!
assert_not_equal @previously_updated_at, @developer.updated_at
end
def test_saving_a_unchanged_record_doesnt_update_its_timestamp
@developer.save!
assert_equal @previously_updated_at, @developer.updated_at
end
def test_touching_a_record_updates_its_timestamp
previous_salary = @developer.salary
@developer.salary = previous_salary + 10000
@developer.touch
assert_not_equal @previously_updated_at, @developer.updated_at
assert_equal previous_salary + 10000, @developer.salary
assert @developer.salary_changed?, 'developer salary should have changed'
assert @developer.changed?, 'developer should be marked as changed'
@developer.reload
assert_equal previous_salary, @developer.salary
end
def test_touching_a_record_with_default_scope_that_excludes_it_updates_its_timestamp
developer = @developer.becomes(DeveloperCalledJamis)
developer.touch
assert_not_equal @previously_updated_at, developer.updated_at
developer.reload
assert_not_equal @previously_updated_at, developer.updated_at
end
def test_saving_when_record_timestamps_is_false_doesnt_update_its_timestamp
Developer.record_timestamps = false
@developer.name = "John Smith"
@developer.save!
assert_equal @previously_updated_at, @developer.updated_at
ensure
Developer.record_timestamps = true
end
def test_saving_when_instance_record_timestamps_is_false_doesnt_update_its_timestamp
@developer.record_timestamps = false
assert Developer.record_timestamps
@developer.name = "John Smith"
@developer.save!
assert_equal @previously_updated_at, @developer.updated_at
end
def test_touching_an_attribute_updates_timestamp
previously_created_at = @developer.created_at
@developer.touch(:created_at)
assert !@developer.created_at_changed? , 'created_at should not be changed'
assert !@developer.changed?, 'record should not be changed'
assert_not_equal previously_created_at, @developer.created_at
assert_not_equal @previously_updated_at, @developer.updated_at
end
def test_touching_an_attribute_updates_it
task = Task.first
previous_value = task.ending
task.touch(:ending)
assert_not_equal previous_value, task.ending
assert_in_delta Time.now, task.ending, 1
end
def test_touching_a_record_without_timestamps_is_unexceptional
assert_nothing_raised { Car.first.touch }
end
def test_saving_a_record_with_a_belongs_to_that_specifies_touching_the_parent_should_update_the_parent_updated_at
pet = Pet.first
owner = pet.owner
previously_owner_updated_at = owner.updated_at
pet.name = "Fluffy the Third"
pet.save
assert_not_equal previously_owner_updated_at, pet.owner.updated_at
end
def test_destroying_a_record_with_a_belongs_to_that_specifies_touching_the_parent_should_update_the_parent_updated_at
pet = Pet.first
owner = pet.owner
previously_owner_updated_at = owner.updated_at
pet.destroy
assert_not_equal previously_owner_updated_at, pet.owner.updated_at
end
def test_saving_a_record_with_a_belongs_to_that_specifies_touching_a_specific_attribute_the_parent_should_update_that_attribute
klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
def self.name; 'Pet'; end
belongs_to :owner, :touch => :happy_at
end
pet = klass.first
owner = pet.owner
previously_owner_happy_at = owner.happy_at
pet.name = "Fluffy the Third"
pet.save
assert_not_equal previously_owner_happy_at, pet.owner.happy_at
end
def test_touching_a_record_with_a_belongs_to_that_uses_a_counter_cache_should_update_the_parent
klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
def self.name; 'Pet'; end
belongs_to :owner, :counter_cache => :use_count, :touch => true
end
pet = klass.first
owner = pet.owner
owner.update_columns(happy_at: 3.days.ago)
previously_owner_updated_at = owner.updated_at
pet.name = "I'm a parrot"
pet.save
assert_not_equal previously_owner_updated_at, pet.owner.updated_at
end
def test_touching_a_record_touches_parent_record_and_grandparent_record
klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
def self.name; 'Toy'; end
belongs_to :pet, :touch => true
end
toy = klass.first
pet = toy.pet
owner = pet.owner
time = 3.days.ago
owner.update_columns(updated_at: time)
toy.touch
owner.reload
assert_not_equal time, owner.updated_at
end
def test_timestamp_attributes_for_create
toy = Toy.first
assert_equal toy.send(:timestamp_attributes_for_create), [:created_at, :created_on]
end
def test_timestamp_attributes_for_update
toy = Toy.first
assert_equal toy.send(:timestamp_attributes_for_update), [:updated_at, :updated_on]
end
def test_all_timestamp_attributes
toy = Toy.first
assert_equal toy.send(:all_timestamp_attributes), [:created_at, :created_on, :updated_at, :updated_on]
end
def test_timestamp_attributes_for_create_in_model
toy = Toy.first
assert_equal toy.send(:timestamp_attributes_for_create_in_model), [:created_at]
end
def test_timestamp_attributes_for_update_in_model
toy = Toy.first
assert_equal toy.send(:timestamp_attributes_for_update_in_model), [:updated_at]
end
def test_all_timestamp_attributes_in_model
toy = Toy.first
assert_equal toy.send(:all_timestamp_attributes_in_model), [:created_at, :updated_at]
end
end