require "cases/helper"
require 'support/ddl_helper'
module ActiveRecord
module ConnectionAdapters
class MysqlAdapterTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
include DdlHelper
def setup
@conn = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
end
def test_bad_connection_mysql
assert_raise ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError do
configuration = ActiveRecord::Base.configurations['arunit'].merge(database: 'inexistent_activerecord_unittest')
connection = ActiveRecord::Base.mysql_connection(configuration)
connection.drop_table 'ex', if_exists: true
end
end
def test_valid_column
with_example_table do
column = @conn.columns('ex').find { |col| col.name == 'id' }
assert @conn.valid_type?(column.type)
end
end
def test_invalid_column
assert_not @conn.valid_type?(:foobar)
end
def test_client_encoding
assert_equal Encoding::UTF_8, @conn.client_encoding
end
def test_exec_insert_number
with_example_table do
insert(@conn, 'number' => 10)
result = @conn.exec_query('SELECT number FROM ex WHERE number = 10')
assert_equal 1, result.rows.length
# if there are no bind parameters, it will return a string (due to
# the libmysql api)
assert_equal '10', result.rows.last.last
end
end
def test_exec_insert_string
with_example_table do
str = 'いただきます!'
insert(@conn, 'number' => 10, 'data' => str)
result = @conn.exec_query('SELECT number, data FROM ex WHERE number = 10')
value = result.rows.last.last
# FIXME: this should probably be inside the mysql AR adapter?
value.force_encoding(@conn.client_encoding)
# The strings in this file are utf-8, so transcode to utf-8
value.encode!(Encoding::UTF_8)
assert_equal str, value
end
end
def test_tables_quoting
@conn.tables(nil, "foo-bar", nil)
flunk
rescue => e
# assertion for *quoted* database properly
assert_match(/database 'foo-bar'/, e.inspect)
end
def test_pk_and_sequence_for
with_example_table do
pk, seq = @conn.pk_and_sequence_for('ex')
assert_equal 'id', pk
assert_equal @conn.default_sequence_name('ex', 'id'), seq
end
end
def test_pk_and_sequence_for_with_non_standard_primary_key
with_example_table '`code` INT(11) auto_increment, PRIMARY KEY (`code`)' do
pk, seq = @conn.pk_and_sequence_for('ex')
assert_equal 'code', pk
assert_equal @conn.default_sequence_name('ex', 'code'), seq
end
end
def test_pk_and_sequence_for_with_custom_index_type_pk
with_example_table '`id` INT(11) auto_increment, PRIMARY KEY USING BTREE (`id`)' do
pk, seq = @conn.pk_and_sequence_for('ex')
assert_equal 'id', pk
assert_equal @conn.default_sequence_name('ex', 'id'), seq
end
end
def test_composite_primary_key
with_example_table '`id` INT(11), `number` INT(11), foo INT(11), PRIMARY KEY (`id`, `number`)' do
assert_nil @conn.primary_key('ex')
end
end
def test_tinyint_integer_typecasting
with_example_table '`status` TINYINT(4)' do
insert(@conn, { 'status' => 2 }, 'ex')
result = @conn.exec_query('SELECT status FROM ex')
assert_equal 2, result.column_types['status'].deserialize(result.last['status'])
end
end
def test_supports_extensions
assert_not @conn.supports_extensions?, 'does not support extensions'
end
def test_respond_to_enable_extension
assert @conn.respond_to?(:enable_extension)
end
def test_respond_to_disable_extension
assert @conn.respond_to?(:disable_extension)
end
private
def insert(ctx, data, table='ex')
binds = data.map { |name, value|
Relation::QueryAttribute.new(name, value, Type::Value.new)
}
columns = binds.map(&:name)
sql = "INSERT INTO #{table} (#{columns.join(", ")})
VALUES (#{(['?'] * columns.length).join(', ')})"
ctx.exec_insert(sql, 'SQL', binds)
end
def with_example_table(definition = nil, &block)
definition ||= <<-SQL
`id` int(11) auto_increment PRIMARY KEY,
`number` integer,
`data` varchar(255)
SQL
super(@conn, 'ex', definition, &block)
end
end
end
end