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rails--rails/spec/arel/table_spec.rb
2010-09-08 15:29:22 -07:00

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require 'spec_helper'
module Arel
describe Table do
before do
@relation = Table.new(:users)
end
describe 'having' do
it 'adds a having clause' do
mgr = @relation.having @relation[:id].eq(10)
mgr.to_sql.should be_like %{
SELECT FROM "users" HAVING "users"."id" = 10
}
end
end
describe 'backwards compat' do
describe 'joins' do
it 'returns nil' do
check @relation.joins(nil).should == nil
end
end
describe 'join' do
it 'takes a second argument for join type' do
right = @relation.alias
predicate = @relation[:id].eq(right[:id])
mgr = @relation.join(right, Nodes::OuterJoin).on(predicate)
mgr.to_sql.should be_like %{
SELECT FROM "users"
LEFT OUTER JOIN "users" "users_2"
ON "users"."id" = "users_2"."id"
}
end
end
end
describe 'group' do
it 'should create a group' do
manager = @relation.group @relation[:id]
manager.to_sql.should be_like %{
SELECT FROM "users" GROUP BY "users"."id"
}
end
end
describe 'alias' do
it 'should create a node that proxies to a table' do
check @relation.aliases.should == []
node = @relation.alias
check @relation.aliases.should == [node]
check node.name.should == 'users_2'
check node[:id].relation.should == node
check node[:id].relation.should != node
end
end
describe 'new' do
it 'should accept an engine' do
rel = Table.new :users, 'foo'
check rel.engine.should == 'foo'
end
it 'should accept a hash' do
rel = Table.new :users, :engine => 'foo'
check rel.engine.should == 'foo'
end
end
describe 'order' do
it "should take an order" do
manager = @relation.order "foo"
manager.to_sql.should be_like %{ SELECT FROM "users" ORDER BY foo }
end
end
describe 'take' do
it "should add a limit" do
manager = @relation.take 1
manager.project SqlLiteral.new '*'
manager.to_sql.should be_like %{ SELECT * FROM "users" LIMIT 1 }
end
end
describe 'project' do
it 'can project' do
manager = @relation.project SqlLiteral.new '*'
manager.to_sql.should be_like %{ SELECT * FROM "users" }
end
it 'takes multiple parameters' do
manager = @relation.project SqlLiteral.new('*'), SqlLiteral.new('*')
manager.to_sql.should be_like %{ SELECT *, * FROM "users" }
end
end
describe 'where' do
it "returns a tree manager" do
manager = @relation.where @relation[:id].eq 1
manager.project @relation[:id]
manager.should be_kind_of TreeManager
manager.to_sql.should be_like %{
SELECT "users"."id"
FROM "users"
WHERE "users"."id" = 1
}
end
end
describe 'columns' do
it 'returns a list of columns' do
columns = @relation.columns
check columns.length.should == 2
columns.map { |x| x.name }.sort.should == %w{ name id }.sort
end
end
it "should have a name" do
@relation.name.should == :users
end
it "should have an engine" do
@relation.engine.should == Table.engine
end
describe '[]' do
describe 'when given a', Symbol do
it "manufactures an attribute if the symbol names an attribute within the relation" do
column = @relation[:id]
check column.name.should == 'id'
column.should be_kind_of Attributes::Integer
end
end
### FIXME: this seems like a bad requirement.
#describe 'when given an', Attribute do
# it "returns the attribute if the attribute is within the relation" do
# @relation[@relation[:id]].should == @relation[:id]
# end
# it "returns nil if the attribtue is not within the relation" do
# another_relation = Table.new(:photos)
# @relation[another_relation[:id]].should be_nil
# end
#end
#describe 'when given an', Expression do
# before do
# @expression = @relation[:id].count
# end
# it "returns the Expression if the Expression is within the relation" do
# @relation[@expression].should be_nil
# end
#end
end
end
end