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require "cases/helper"
require 'support/connection_helper'
module ActiveRecord
class PostgresqlConnectionTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
include ConnectionHelper
class NonExistentTable < ActiveRecord::Base
end
fixtures :comments
def setup
super
@subscriber = SQLSubscriber.new
@subscription = ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe('sql.active_record', @subscriber)
@connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
end
def teardown
ActiveSupport::Notifications.unsubscribe(@subscription)
super
end
def test_truncate
count = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute("select count(*) from comments").first['count'].to_i
assert_operator count, :>, 0
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.truncate("comments")
count = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute("select count(*) from comments").first['count'].to_i
assert_equal 0, count
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_reset
@connection.query('ROLLBACK')
@connection.query('SET geqo TO off')
# Verify the setting has been applied.
expect = @connection.query('show geqo').first.first
assert_equal 'off', expect
@connection.reset!
# Verify the setting has been cleared.
expect = @connection.query('show geqo').first.first
assert_equal 'on', expect
end
def test_reset_with_transaction
@connection.query('ROLLBACK')
@connection.query('SET geqo TO off')
# Verify the setting has been applied.
expect = @connection.query('show geqo').first.first
assert_equal 'off', expect
@connection.query('BEGIN')
@connection.reset!
# Verify the setting has been cleared.
expect = @connection.query('show geqo').first.first
assert_equal 'on', expect
end
def test_tables_logs_name
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { @connection.tables('hello') }
assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @subscriber.logged[0][1]
end
def test_indexes_logs_name
@connection.indexes('items', 'hello')
assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @subscriber.logged[0][1]
end
def test_table_exists_logs_name
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { @connection.table_exists?('items') }
assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @subscriber.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', @subscriber.logged[0][1]
end
def test_current_database_logs_name
@connection.current_database
assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @subscriber.logged[0][1]
end
def test_encoding_logs_name
@connection.encoding
assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @subscriber.logged[0][1]
end
def test_schema_names_logs_name
@connection.schema_names
assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @subscriber.logged[0][1]
end
def test_statement_key_is_logged
bind = Relation::QueryAttribute.new(nil, 1, Type::Value.new)
@connection.exec_query('SELECT $1::integer', 'SQL', [bind], prepare: true)
name = @subscriber.payloads.last[:statement_name]
assert name
res = @connection.exec_query("EXPLAIN (FORMAT JSON) EXECUTE #{name}(1)")
plan = res.column_types['QUERY PLAN'].deserialize res.rows.first.first
assert_operator plan.length, :>, 0
end
# Must have PostgreSQL >= 9.2, or 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
original_connection_pid = @connection.query('select pg_backend_pid()')
# Sanity check.
assert @connection.active?
if @connection.send(:postgresql_version) >= 90200
secondary_connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkout
secondary_connection.query("select pg_terminate_backend(#{original_connection_pid.first.first})")
ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkin(secondary_connection)
elsif ARTest.config['with_manual_interventions']
puts 'Kill the connection now (e.g. by restarting the PostgreSQL ' +
'server with the "-m fast" option) and then press enter.'
$stdin.gets
else
# We're not capable of terminating the backend ourselves, and
# we're not allowed to seek assistance; bail out without
# actually testing anything.
return
end
@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(&:verify!)
end
def test_set_session_variable_true
run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.deep_merge({:variables => {:debug_print_plan => true}}))
set_true = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query "SHOW DEBUG_PRINT_PLAN"
assert_equal set_true.rows, [["on"]]
end
end
def test_set_session_variable_false
run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.deep_merge({:variables => {:debug_print_plan => false}}))
set_false = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query "SHOW DEBUG_PRINT_PLAN"
assert_equal set_false.rows, [["off"]]
end
end
def test_set_session_variable_nil
run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
# This should be a no-op that does not raise an error
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.deep_merge({:variables => {:debug_print_plan => nil}}))
end
end
def test_set_session_variable_default
run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
# This should execute a query that does not raise an error
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.deep_merge({:variables => {:debug_print_plan => :default}}))
end
end
def test_get_and_release_advisory_lock
lock_id = 5295901941911233559
list_advisory_locks = <<-SQL
SELECT locktype,
(classid::bigint << 32) | objid::bigint AS lock_id
FROM pg_locks
WHERE locktype = 'advisory'
SQL
got_lock = @connection.get_advisory_lock(lock_id)
assert got_lock, "get_advisory_lock should have returned true but it didn't"
advisory_lock = @connection.query(list_advisory_locks).find {|l| l[1] == lock_id}
assert advisory_lock,
"expected to find an advisory lock with lock_id #{lock_id} but there wasn't one"
released_lock = @connection.release_advisory_lock(lock_id)
assert released_lock, "expected release_advisory_lock to return true but it didn't"
advisory_locks = @connection.query(list_advisory_locks).select {|l| l[1] == lock_id}
assert_empty advisory_locks,
"expected to have released advisory lock with lock_id #{lock_id} but it was still held"
end
def test_release_non_existent_advisory_lock
fake_lock_id = 2940075057017742022
with_warning_suppression do
released_non_existent_lock = @connection.release_advisory_lock(fake_lock_id)
assert_equal released_non_existent_lock, false,
'expected release_advisory_lock to return false when there was no lock to release'
end
end
protected
def with_warning_suppression
log_level = @connection.client_min_messages
@connection.client_min_messages = 'error'
yield
@connection.client_min_messages = log_level
end
end
end
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