require 'abstract_unit' require 'fixtures/person' require 'fixtures/legacy_thing' class LockWithoutDefault < ActiveRecord::Base; end class LockWithCustomColumnWithoutDefault < ActiveRecord::Base set_table_name :lock_without_defaults_cust set_locking_column :custom_lock_version end class OptimisticLockingTest < Test::Unit::TestCase fixtures :people, :legacy_things def test_lock_existing p1 = Person.find(1) p2 = Person.find(1) assert_equal 0, p1.lock_version assert_equal 0, p2.lock_version p1.save! assert_equal 1, p1.lock_version assert_equal 0, p2.lock_version assert_raises(ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError) { p2.save! } end def test_lock_new p1 = Person.new(:first_name => 'anika') assert_equal 0, p1.lock_version p1.save! p2 = Person.find(p1.id) assert_equal 0, p1.lock_version assert_equal 0, p2.lock_version p1.save! assert_equal 1, p1.lock_version assert_equal 0, p2.lock_version assert_raises(ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError) { p2.save! } end def test_lock_column_name_existing t1 = LegacyThing.find(1) t2 = LegacyThing.find(1) assert_equal 0, t1.version assert_equal 0, t2.version t1.save! assert_equal 1, t1.version assert_equal 0, t2.version assert_raises(ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError) { t2.save! } end def test_lock_column_is_mass_assignable p1 = Person.create(:first_name => 'bianca') assert_equal 0, p1.lock_version assert_equal p1.lock_version, Person.new(p1.attributes).lock_version p1.save! assert_equal 1, p1.lock_version assert_equal p1.lock_version, Person.new(p1.attributes).lock_version end def test_lock_without_default_sets_version_to_zero t1 = LockWithoutDefault.new assert_equal 0, t1.lock_version end def test_lock_with_custom_column_without_default_sets_version_to_zero t1 = LockWithCustomColumnWithoutDefault.new assert_equal 0, t1.custom_lock_version end end # TODO: test against the generated SQL since testing locking behavior itself # is so cumbersome. Will deadlock Ruby threads if the underlying db.execute # blocks, so separate script called by Kernel#system is needed. # (See exec vs. async_exec in the PostgreSQL adapter.) # TODO: The SQL Server and Sybase adapters currently have no support for pessimistic locking unless current_adapter?(:SQLServerAdapter, :SybaseAdapter) class PessimisticLockingTest < Test::Unit::TestCase self.use_transactional_fixtures = false fixtures :people, :readers def setup # Avoid introspection queries during tests. Person.columns; Reader.columns @allow_concurrency = ActiveRecord::Base.allow_concurrency ActiveRecord::Base.allow_concurrency = true end def teardown ActiveRecord::Base.allow_concurrency = @allow_concurrency end # Test typical find. def test_sane_find_with_lock assert_nothing_raised do Person.transaction do Person.find 1, :lock => true end end end # Test scoped lock. def test_sane_find_with_scoped_lock assert_nothing_raised do Person.transaction do Person.with_scope(:find => { :lock => true }) do Person.find 1 end end end end # PostgreSQL protests SELECT ... FOR UPDATE on an outer join. unless current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter) # Test locked eager find. def test_eager_find_with_lock assert_nothing_raised do Person.transaction do Person.find 1, :include => :readers, :lock => true end end end end # Locking a record reloads it. def test_sane_lock_method assert_nothing_raised do Person.transaction do person = Person.find 1 old, person.first_name = person.first_name, 'fooman' person.lock! assert_equal old, person.first_name end end end if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter, :OracleAdapter) def test_no_locks_no_wait first, second = duel { Person.find 1 } assert first.end > second.end end def test_second_lock_waits assert [0.2, 1, 5].any? { |zzz| first, second = duel(zzz) { Person.find 1, :lock => true } second.end > first.end } end protected def duel(zzz = 5) t0, t1, t2, t3 = nil, nil, nil, nil a = Thread.new do t0 = Time.now Person.transaction do yield sleep zzz # block thread 2 for zzz seconds end t1 = Time.now end b = Thread.new do sleep zzz / 2.0 # ensure thread 1 tx starts first t2 = Time.now Person.transaction { yield } t3 = Time.now end a.join b.join assert t1 > t0 + zzz assert t2 > t0 assert t3 > t2 [t0.to_f..t1.to_f, t2.to_f..t3.to_f] end end end end