SEQUEL_ADAPTER_TEST = :informix require File.join(File.dirname(File.expand_path(__FILE__)), 'spec_helper.rb') if DB.table_exists?(:test) DB.drop_table :test end DB.create_table :test do text :name integer :value index :value end describe "A Informix database" do specify "should provide disconnect functionality" do DB.execute("select user from dual") DB.pool.size.should == 1 DB.disconnect DB.pool.size.should == 0 end end describe "A Informix dataset" do before do @d = DB[:test] @d.delete # remove all records end specify "should return the correct record count" do @d.count.should == 0 @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 123} @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 456} @d << {:name => 'def', :value => 789} @d.count.should == 3 end specify "should return the correct records" do @d.to_a.should == [] @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 123} @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 456} @d << {:name => 'def', :value => 789} @d.order(:value).to_a.should == [ {:name => 'abc', :value => 123}, {:name => 'abc', :value => 456}, {:name => 'def', :value => 789} ] end specify "should update records correctly" do @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 123} @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 456} @d << {:name => 'def', :value => 789} @d.filter(:name => 'abc').update(:value => 530) # the third record should stay the same # floating-point precision bullshit @d[:name => 'def'][:value].should == 789 @d.filter(:value => 530).count.should == 2 end specify "should delete records correctly" do @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 123} @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 456} @d << {:name => 'def', :value => 789} @d.filter(:name => 'abc').delete @d.count.should == 1 @d.first[:name].should == 'def' end specify "should be able to literalize booleans" do proc {@d.literal(true)}.should_not raise_error proc {@d.literal(false)}.should_not raise_error end specify "should support transactions" do DB.transaction do @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 1} end @d.count.should == 1 end specify "should support #first and #last" do @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 123} @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 456} @d << {:name => 'def', :value => 789} @d.order(:value).first.should == {:name => 'abc', :value => 123} @d.order(:value).last.should == {:name => 'def', :value => 789} end specify "should return last inserted id" do first = @d.insert :name => 'abc', :value => 123 second = @d.insert :name => 'abc', :value => 123 (second - first).should == 1 end end