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As described in the "Follow Coding Conventions" section in our contribution guide (http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.html#follow-the-coding-conventions) we favor `assert_not` over `refute`. While we don't usually make stylistic changes on it's own I opted to do it in this case. The reason being that test cases are usually copied as a starting point for new tests. This results in a spread of `refute` in files that have been using it already.
176 lines
5.5 KiB
Ruby
176 lines
5.5 KiB
Ruby
require 'cases/helper'
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class OverloadedType < ActiveRecord::Base
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attribute :overloaded_float, :integer
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attribute :overloaded_string_with_limit, :string, limit: 50
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attribute :non_existent_decimal, :decimal
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attribute :string_with_default, :string, default: 'the overloaded default'
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end
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class ChildOfOverloadedType < OverloadedType
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end
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class GrandchildOfOverloadedType < ChildOfOverloadedType
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attribute :overloaded_float, :float
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end
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class UnoverloadedType < ActiveRecord::Base
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self.table_name = 'overloaded_types'
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end
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module ActiveRecord
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class CustomPropertiesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
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test "overloading types" do
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data = OverloadedType.new
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data.overloaded_float = "1.1"
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data.unoverloaded_float = "1.1"
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assert_equal 1, data.overloaded_float
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assert_equal 1.1, data.unoverloaded_float
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end
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test "overloaded properties save" do
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data = OverloadedType.new
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data.overloaded_float = "2.2"
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data.save!
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data.reload
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assert_equal 2, data.overloaded_float
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assert_kind_of Fixnum, OverloadedType.last.overloaded_float
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assert_equal 2.0, UnoverloadedType.last.overloaded_float
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assert_kind_of Float, UnoverloadedType.last.overloaded_float
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end
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test "properties assigned in constructor" do
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data = OverloadedType.new(overloaded_float: '3.3')
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assert_equal 3, data.overloaded_float
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end
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test "overloaded properties with limit" do
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assert_equal 50, OverloadedType.type_for_attribute('overloaded_string_with_limit').limit
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assert_equal 255, UnoverloadedType.type_for_attribute('overloaded_string_with_limit').limit
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end
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test "nonexistent attribute" do
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data = OverloadedType.new(non_existent_decimal: 1)
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assert_equal BigDecimal.new(1), data.non_existent_decimal
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assert_raise ActiveRecord::UnknownAttributeError do
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UnoverloadedType.new(non_existent_decimal: 1)
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end
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end
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test "changing defaults" do
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data = OverloadedType.new
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unoverloaded_data = UnoverloadedType.new
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assert_equal 'the overloaded default', data.string_with_default
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assert_equal 'the original default', unoverloaded_data.string_with_default
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end
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test "defaults are not touched on the columns" do
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assert_equal 'the original default', OverloadedType.columns_hash['string_with_default'].default
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end
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test "children inherit custom properties" do
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data = ChildOfOverloadedType.new(overloaded_float: '4.4')
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assert_equal 4, data.overloaded_float
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end
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test "children can override parents" do
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data = GrandchildOfOverloadedType.new(overloaded_float: '4.4')
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assert_equal 4.4, data.overloaded_float
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end
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test "overloading properties does not attribute method order" do
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attribute_names = OverloadedType.attribute_names
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assert_equal %w(id overloaded_float unoverloaded_float overloaded_string_with_limit string_with_default non_existent_decimal), attribute_names
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end
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test "caches are cleared" do
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klass = Class.new(OverloadedType)
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assert_equal 6, klass.attribute_types.length
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assert_equal 6, klass.column_defaults.length
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assert_not klass.attribute_types.include?('wibble')
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klass.attribute :wibble, Type::Value.new
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assert_equal 7, klass.attribute_types.length
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assert_equal 7, klass.column_defaults.length
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assert klass.attribute_types.include?('wibble')
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end
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test "the given default value is cast from user" do
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custom_type = Class.new(Type::Value) do
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def cast(*)
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"from user"
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end
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def deserialize(*)
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"from database"
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end
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end
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klass = Class.new(OverloadedType) do
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attribute :wibble, custom_type.new, default: "default"
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end
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model = klass.new
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assert_equal "from user", model.wibble
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end
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test "procs for default values" do
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klass = Class.new(OverloadedType) do
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@@counter = 0
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attribute :counter, :integer, default: -> { @@counter += 1 }
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end
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assert_equal 1, klass.new.counter
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assert_equal 2, klass.new.counter
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end
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test "user provided defaults are persisted even if unchanged" do
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model = OverloadedType.create!
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assert_equal "the overloaded default", model.reload.string_with_default
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end
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if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter)
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test "array types can be specified" do
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klass = Class.new(OverloadedType) do
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attribute :my_array, :string, limit: 50, array: true
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attribute :my_int_array, :integer, array: true
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end
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string_array = ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQL::OID::Array.new(
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Type::String.new(limit: 50))
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int_array = ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQL::OID::Array.new(
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Type::Integer.new)
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assert_not_equal string_array, int_array
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assert_equal string_array, klass.type_for_attribute("my_array")
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assert_equal int_array, klass.type_for_attribute("my_int_array")
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end
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test "range types can be specified" do
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klass = Class.new(OverloadedType) do
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attribute :my_range, :string, limit: 50, range: true
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attribute :my_int_range, :integer, range: true
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end
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string_range = ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQL::OID::Range.new(
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Type::String.new(limit: 50))
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int_range = ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQL::OID::Range.new(
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Type::Integer.new)
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assert_not_equal string_range, int_range
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assert_equal string_range, klass.type_for_attribute("my_range")
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assert_equal int_range, klass.type_for_attribute("my_int_range")
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end
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end
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end
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end
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