require "cases/helper" module ActiveRecord class PostgresqlConnectionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase class NonExistentTable < ActiveRecord::Base end def setup super @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection @connection.extend(LogIntercepter) @connection.intercepted = true end def teardown @connection.intercepted = false @connection.logged = [] end def test_encoding assert_not_nil @connection.encoding end def test_collation assert_not_nil @connection.collation end def test_ctype assert_not_nil @connection.ctype end def test_default_client_min_messages assert_equal "warning", @connection.client_min_messages end # Ensure, we can set connection params using the example of Generic # Query Optimizer (geqo). It is 'on' per default. def test_connection_options params = ActiveRecord::Base.connection_config.dup params[:options] = "-c geqo=off" NonExistentTable.establish_connection(params) # Verify the connection param has been applied. expect = NonExistentTable.connection.query('show geqo').first.first assert_equal 'off', expect end def test_tables_logs_name @connection.tables('hello') assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @connection.logged[0][1] end def test_indexes_logs_name @connection.indexes('items', 'hello') assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @connection.logged[0][1] end def test_table_exists_logs_name @connection.table_exists?('items') assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @connection.logged[0][1] end def test_table_alias_length_logs_name @connection.instance_variable_set("@table_alias_length", nil) @connection.table_alias_length assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @connection.logged[0][1] end def test_current_database_logs_name @connection.current_database assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @connection.logged[0][1] end def test_encoding_logs_name @connection.encoding assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @connection.logged[0][1] end def test_schema_names_logs_name @connection.schema_names assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @connection.logged[0][1] end def test_reconnection_after_simulated_disconnection_with_verify assert @connection.active? original_connection_pid = @connection.query('select pg_backend_pid()') # Fail with bad connection after next query attempt. connection_class = class << @connection ; self ; end connection_class.class_eval <<-CODE def query_fake(*args) if @called ||= false @connection.stubs(:status).returns(PCconn::CONNECTION_BAD) raise PGError else @called = true @connection.unstub(:status) query_unfake(*args) end end alias query_unfake query alias query query_fake CODE begin @connection.verify! new_connection_pid = @connection.query('select pg_backend_pid()') ensure connection_class.class_eval <<-CODE alias query query_unfake undef query_fake CODE end assert_equal original_connection_pid, new_connection_pid, "Should have a new underlying connection pid" end # Must have with_manual_interventions set to true for this # test to run. # When prompted, restart the PostgreSQL server with the # "-m fast" option or kill the individual connection assuming # you know the incantation to do that. # To restart PostgreSQL 9.1 on OS X, installed via MacPorts, ... # sudo su postgres -c "pg_ctl restart -D /opt/local/var/db/postgresql91/defaultdb/ -m fast" def test_reconnection_after_actual_disconnection_with_verify skip "with_manual_interventions is false in configuration" unless ARTest.config['with_manual_interventions'] original_connection_pid = @connection.query('select pg_backend_pid()') # Sanity check. assert @connection.active? puts 'Kill the connection now (e.g. by restarting the PostgreSQL ' + 'server with the "-m fast" option) and then press enter.' $stdin.gets @connection.verify! assert @connection.active? # If we get no exception here, then either we re-connected successfully, or # we never actually got disconnected. new_connection_pid = @connection.query('select pg_backend_pid()') assert_not_equal original_connection_pid, new_connection_pid, "umm -- looks like you didn't break the connection, because we're still " + "successfully querying with the same connection pid." # Repair all fixture connections so other tests won't break. @fixture_connections.each do |c| c.verify! end end end end