require File.join(File.dirname(File.expand_path(__FILE__)), 'spec_helper.rb') unless defined?(SQLITE_DB) unless defined? SQLITE_URL if defined?(RUBY_ENGINE) && RUBY_ENGINE == 'jruby' SQLITE_URL = 'jdbc:sqlite::memory:' else SQLITE_URL = 'sqlite:/' end end SQLITE_DB = Sequel.connect(ENV['SEQUEL_SQLITE_SPEC_DB']||SQLITE_URL) end INTEGRATION_DB = SQLITE_DB unless defined?(INTEGRATION_DB) describe "An SQLite database" do before do @db = SQLITE_DB @fk = @db.foreign_keys end after do @db.drop_table?(:fk) @db.foreign_keys = @fk @db.case_sensitive_like = true Sequel.datetime_class = Time end if SQLITE_DB.auto_vacuum == :none specify "should support getting pragma values" do @db.pragma_get(:auto_vacuum).to_s.should == '0' end specify "should support setting pragma values" do @db.pragma_set(:auto_vacuum, '1') @db.pragma_get(:auto_vacuum).to_s.should == '1' @db.pragma_set(:auto_vacuum, '2') @db.pragma_get(:auto_vacuum).to_s.should == '2' end specify "should support getting and setting the auto_vacuum pragma" do @db.auto_vacuum = :full @db.auto_vacuum.should == :full @db.auto_vacuum = :incremental @db.auto_vacuum.should == :incremental proc {@db.auto_vacuum = :invalid}.should raise_error(Sequel::Error) end end specify "should respect case sensitive like false" do @db.case_sensitive_like = false @db.get(Sequel.like('a', 'A')).to_s.should == '1' end specify "should respect case sensitive like true" do @db.case_sensitive_like = true @db.get(Sequel.like('a', 'A')).to_s.should == '0' end specify "should support casting to Date by using the date function" do @db.get(Sequel.cast('2012-10-20 11:12:13', Date)).should == '2012-10-20' end specify "should support casting to Time or DateTime by using the datetime function" do @db.get(Sequel.cast('2012-10-20', Time)).should == '2012-10-20 00:00:00' @db.get(Sequel.cast('2012-10-20', DateTime)).should == '2012-10-20 00:00:00' end specify "should provide the SQLite version as an integer" do @db.sqlite_version.should be_a_kind_of(Integer) end specify "should support setting and getting the foreign_keys pragma" do (@db.sqlite_version >= 30619 ? [true, false] : [nil]).should include(@db.foreign_keys) @db.foreign_keys = true @db.foreign_keys = false end specify "should enforce foreign key integrity if foreign_keys pragma is set" do @db.foreign_keys = true @db.create_table!(:fk){primary_key :id; foreign_key :parent_id, :fk} @db[:fk].insert(1, nil) @db[:fk].insert(2, 1) @db[:fk].insert(3, 3) proc{@db[:fk].insert(4, 5)}.should raise_error(Sequel::Error) end if SQLITE_DB.sqlite_version >= 30619 specify "should not enforce foreign key integrity if foreign_keys pragma is unset" do @db.foreign_keys = false @db.create_table!(:fk){primary_key :id; foreign_key :parent_id, :fk} @db[:fk].insert(1, 2) @db[:fk].all.should == [{:id=>1, :parent_id=>2}] end specify "should support a use_timestamp_timezones setting" do @db.create_table!(:fk){Time :time} @db[:fk].insert(Time.now) @db[:fk].get(Sequel.cast(:time, String)).should =~ /[-+]\d\d\d\d\z/ @db.use_timestamp_timezones = false @db[:fk].delete @db[:fk].insert(Time.now) @db[:fk].get(Sequel.cast(:time, String)).should_not =~ /[-+]\d\d\d\d\z/ @db.use_timestamp_timezones = true end specify "should provide a list of existing tables" do @db.drop_table?(:fk) @db.tables.should be_a_kind_of(Array) @db.tables.should_not include(:fk) @db.create_table!(:fk){String :name} @db.tables.should include(:fk) end specify "should support getting and setting the synchronous pragma" do @db.synchronous = :off @db.synchronous.should == :off @db.synchronous = :normal @db.synchronous.should == :normal @db.synchronous = :full @db.synchronous.should == :full proc {@db.synchronous = :invalid}.should raise_error(Sequel::Error) end specify "should support getting and setting the temp_store pragma" do @db.temp_store = :default @db.temp_store.should == :default @db.temp_store = :file @db.temp_store.should == :file @db.temp_store = :memory @db.temp_store.should == :memory proc {@db.temp_store = :invalid}.should raise_error(Sequel::Error) end cspecify "should support timestamps and datetimes and respect datetime_class", :do, :jdbc, :amalgalite, :swift do @db.create_table!(:fk){timestamp :t; datetime :d} t1 = Time.at(1) @db[:fk] << {:t => t1, :d => t1} @db[:fk].map(:t).should == [t1] @db[:fk].map(:d).should == [t1] Sequel.datetime_class = DateTime t2 = Sequel.string_to_datetime(t1.iso8601) @db[:fk].map(:t).should == [t2] @db[:fk].map(:d).should == [t2] end specify "should support sequential primary keys" do @db.create_table!(:fk) {primary_key :id; text :name} @db[:fk] << {:name => 'abc'} @db[:fk] << {:name => 'def'} @db[:fk] << {:name => 'ghi'} @db[:fk].order(:name).all.should == [ {:id => 1, :name => 'abc'}, {:id => 2, :name => 'def'}, {:id => 3, :name => 'ghi'} ] end specify "should correctly parse the schema" do @db.create_table!(:fk) {timestamp :t} @db.schema(:fk, :reload=>true).should == [[:t, {:type=>:datetime, :allow_null=>true, :default=>nil, :ruby_default=>nil, :db_type=>"timestamp", :primary_key=>false}]] end specify "should handle and return BigDecimal values for numeric columns" do SQLITE_DB.create_table!(:fk){numeric :d} d = SQLITE_DB[:fk] d.insert(:d=>BigDecimal.new('80.0')) d.insert(:d=>BigDecimal.new('NaN')) d.insert(:d=>BigDecimal.new('Infinity')) d.insert(:d=>BigDecimal.new('-Infinity')) ds = d.all ds.shift.should == {:d=>BigDecimal.new('80.0')} ds.map{|x| x[:d].to_s}.should == %w'NaN Infinity -Infinity' SQLITE_DB end end describe "SQLite type conversion" do before do @db = SQLITE_DB @integer_booleans = @db.integer_booleans @db.integer_booleans = true @ds = @db[:items] @db.drop_table?(:items) end after do @db.integer_booleans = @integer_booleans Sequel.datetime_class = Time @db.drop_table?(:items) end specify "should handle integers in boolean columns" do @db.create_table(:items){TrueClass :a} @db[:items].insert(false) @db[:items].select_map(:a).should == [false] @db[:items].select_map(Sequel.expr(:a)+:a).should == [0] @db[:items].update(:a=>true) @db[:items].select_map(:a).should == [true] @db[:items].select_map(Sequel.expr(:a)+:a).should == [2] end specify "should handle integers/floats/strings/decimals in numeric/decimal columns" do @db.create_table(:items){Numeric :a} @db[:items].insert(100) @db[:items].select_map(:a).should == [BigDecimal.new('100')] @db[:items].get(:a).should be_a_kind_of(BigDecimal) @db[:items].update(:a=>100.1) @db[:items].select_map(:a).should == [BigDecimal.new('100.1')] @db[:items].get(:a).should be_a_kind_of(BigDecimal) @db[:items].update(:a=>'100.1') @db[:items].select_map(:a).should == [BigDecimal.new('100.1')] @db[:items].get(:a).should be_a_kind_of(BigDecimal) @db[:items].update(:a=>BigDecimal.new('100.1')) @db[:items].select_map(:a).should == [BigDecimal.new('100.1')] @db[:items].get(:a).should be_a_kind_of(BigDecimal) end specify "should handle integer/float date columns as julian date" do @db.create_table(:items){Date :a} i = 2455979 @db[:items].insert(i) @db[:items].first.should == {:a=>Date.jd(i)} @db[:items].update(:a=>2455979.1) @db[:items].first.should == {:a=>Date.jd(i)} end specify "should handle integer/float time columns as seconds" do @db.create_table(:items){Time :a, :only_time=>true} @db[:items].insert(3661) @db[:items].first.should == {:a=>Sequel::SQLTime.create(1, 1, 1)} @db[:items].update(:a=>3661.000001) @db[:items].first.should == {:a=>Sequel::SQLTime.create(1, 1, 1, 1)} end specify "should handle integer datetime columns as unix timestamp" do @db.create_table(:items){DateTime :a} i = 1329860756 @db[:items].insert(i) @db[:items].first.should == {:a=>Time.at(i)} Sequel.datetime_class = DateTime @db[:items].first.should == {:a=>DateTime.strptime(i.to_s, '%s')} end specify "should handle float datetime columns as julian date" do @db.create_table(:items){DateTime :a} i = 2455979.5 @db[:items].insert(i) @db[:items].first.should == {:a=>Time.at(1329825600)} Sequel.datetime_class = DateTime @db[:items].first.should == {:a=>DateTime.jd(2455979.5)} end specify "should handle integer/float blob columns" do @db.create_table(:items){File :a} @db[:items].insert(1) @db[:items].first.should == {:a=>Sequel::SQL::Blob.new('1')} @db[:items].update(:a=>'1.1') @db[:items].first.should == {:a=>Sequel::SQL::Blob.new(1.1.to_s)} end end if SQLITE_DB.adapter_scheme == :sqlite describe "An SQLite dataset" do before do @d = SQLITE_DB[:items] end specify "should raise errors if given a regexp pattern match" do proc{@d.literal(Sequel.expr(:x).like(/a/))}.should raise_error(Sequel::Error) proc{@d.literal(~Sequel.expr(:x).like(/a/))}.should raise_error(Sequel::Error) proc{@d.literal(Sequel.expr(:x).like(/a/i))}.should raise_error(Sequel::Error) proc{@d.literal(~Sequel.expr(:x).like(/a/i))}.should raise_error(Sequel::Error) end end describe "An SQLite dataset AS clause" do specify "should use a string literal for :col___alias" do SQLITE_DB.literal(:c___a).should == "`c` AS 'a'" end specify "should use a string literal for :table__col___alias" do SQLITE_DB.literal(:t__c___a).should == "`t`.`c` AS 'a'" end specify "should use a string literal for :column.as(:alias)" do SQLITE_DB.literal(Sequel.as(:c, :a)).should == "`c` AS 'a'" end specify "should use a string literal in the SELECT clause" do SQLITE_DB[:t].select(:c___a).sql.should == "SELECT `c` AS 'a' FROM `t`" end specify "should use a string literal in the FROM clause" do SQLITE_DB[:t___a].sql.should == "SELECT * FROM `t` AS 'a'" end specify "should use a string literal in the JOIN clause" do SQLITE_DB[:t].join_table(:natural, :j, nil, :a).sql.should == "SELECT * FROM `t` NATURAL JOIN `j` AS 'a'" end end describe "SQLite::Dataset#delete" do before do SQLITE_DB.create_table! :items do primary_key :id String :name Float :value end @d = SQLITE_DB[:items] @d.delete # remove all records @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 1.23} @d << {:name => 'def', :value => 4.56} @d << {:name => 'ghi', :value => 7.89} end specify "should return the number of records affected when filtered" do @d.count.should == 3 @d.filter{value < 3}.delete.should == 1 @d.count.should == 2 @d.filter{value < 3}.delete.should == 0 @d.count.should == 2 end specify "should return the number of records affected when unfiltered" do @d.count.should == 3 @d.delete.should == 3 @d.count.should == 0 @d.delete.should == 0 end end describe "SQLite::Dataset#update" do before do SQLITE_DB.create_table! :items do primary_key :id String :name Float :value end @d = SQLITE_DB[:items] @d.delete # remove all records @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 1.23} @d << {:name => 'def', :value => 4.56} @d << {:name => 'ghi', :value => 7.89} end specify "should return the number of records affected" do @d.filter(:name => 'abc').update(:value => 2).should == 1 @d.update(:value => 10).should == 3 @d.filter(:name => 'xxx').update(:value => 23).should == 0 end end describe "SQLite dataset" do before do SQLITE_DB.create_table! :test do primary_key :id String :name Float :value end SQLITE_DB.create_table! :items do primary_key :id String :name Float :value end @d = SQLITE_DB[:items] @d << {:name => 'abc', :value => 1.23} @d << {:name => 'def', :value => 4.56} @d << {:name => 'ghi', :value => 7.89} end after do SQLITE_DB.drop_table?(:test, :items) end specify "should be able to insert from a subquery" do SQLITE_DB[:test] << @d SQLITE_DB[:test].count.should == 3 SQLITE_DB[:test].select(:name, :value).order(:value).to_a.should == \ @d.select(:name, :value).order(:value).to_a end specify "should support #explain" do SQLITE_DB[:test].explain.should be_a_kind_of(String) end specify "should have #explain work when identifier_output_method is modified" do ds = SQLITE_DB[:test] ds.identifier_output_method = :upcase ds.explain.should be_a_kind_of(String) end end describe "A SQLite database" do before do @db = SQLITE_DB @db.create_table! :test2 do text :name integer :value end end after do @db.drop_table?(:test2) end specify "should support add_column operations" do @db.add_column :test2, :xyz, :text @db[:test2].columns.should == [:name, :value, :xyz] @db[:test2] << {:name => 'mmm', :value => 111, :xyz=>'000'} @db[:test2].first.should == {:name => 'mmm', :value => 111, :xyz=>'000'} end specify "should support drop_column operations" do @db.drop_column :test2, :value @db[:test2].columns.should == [:name] @db[:test2] << {:name => 'mmm'} @db[:test2].first.should == {:name => 'mmm'} end specify "should support drop_column operations in a transaction" do @db.transaction{@db.drop_column :test2, :value} @db[:test2].columns.should == [:name] @db[:test2] << {:name => 'mmm'} @db[:test2].first.should == {:name => 'mmm'} end specify "should keep a composite primary key when dropping columns" do @db.create_table!(:test2){Integer :a; Integer :b; Integer :c; primary_key [:a, :b]} @db.drop_column :test2, :c @db[:test2].columns.should == [:a, :b] @db[:test2] << {:a=>1, :b=>2} @db[:test2] << {:a=>2, :b=>3} proc{@db[:test2] << {:a=>2, :b=>3}}.should raise_error(Sequel::Error) end specify "should keep column attributes when dropping a column" do @db.create_table! :test3 do primary_key :id text :name integer :value end # This lame set of additions and deletions are to test that the primary keys # don't get messed up when we recreate the database. @db[:test3] << { :name => "foo", :value => 1} @db[:test3] << { :name => "foo", :value => 2} @db[:test3] << { :name => "foo", :value => 3} @db[:test3].filter(:id => 2).delete @db.drop_column :test3, :value @db['PRAGMA table_info(?)', :test3][:id][:pk].to_i.should == 1 @db[:test3].select(:id).all.should == [{:id => 1}, {:id => 3}] end if SQLITE_DB.foreign_keys specify "should keep foreign keys when dropping a column" do @db.create_table! :test do primary_key :id String :name Integer :value end @db.create_table! :test3 do String :name Integer :value foreign_key :test_id, :test, :on_delete => :set_null, :on_update => :cascade end @db[:test3].insert(:name => "abc", :test_id => @db[:test].insert(:name => "foo", :value => 3)) @db[:test3].insert(:name => "def", :test_id => @db[:test].insert(:name => "bar", :value => 4)) @db.drop_column :test3, :value @db[:test].filter(:name => 'bar').delete @db[:test3][:name => 'def'][:test_id].should be_nil @db[:test].filter(:name => 'foo').update(:id=>100) @db[:test3][:name => 'abc'][:test_id].should == 100 @db.drop_table? :test, :test3 end end specify "should support rename_column operations" do @db[:test2].delete @db.add_column :test2, :xyz, :text @db[:test2] << {:name => 'mmm', :value => 111, :xyz => 'qqqq'} @db[:test2].columns.should == [:name, :value, :xyz] @db.rename_column :test2, :xyz, :zyx, :type => :text @db[:test2].columns.should == [:name, :value, :zyx] @db[:test2].first[:zyx].should == 'qqqq' @db[:test2].count.should eql(1) end specify "should preserve defaults when dropping or renaming columns" do @db.create_table! :test3 do String :s, :default=>'a' Integer :i end @db[:test3].insert @db[:test3].first[:s].should == 'a' @db[:test3].delete @db.drop_column :test3, :i @db[:test3].insert @db[:test3].first[:s].should == 'a' @db[:test3].delete @db.rename_column :test3, :s, :t @db[:test3].insert @db[:test3].first[:t].should == 'a' @db[:test3].delete end specify "should handle quoted tables when dropping or renaming columns" do @db.quote_identifiers = true table_name = "T T" @db.drop_table?(table_name) @db.create_table! table_name do Integer :"s s" Integer :"i i" end @db.from(table_name).insert(:"s s"=>1, :"i i"=>2) @db.from(table_name).all.should == [{:"s s"=>1, :"i i"=>2}] @db.drop_column table_name, :"i i" @db.from(table_name).all.should == [{:"s s"=>1}] @db.rename_column table_name, :"s s", :"t t" @db.from(table_name).all.should == [{:"t t"=>1}] @db.drop_table?(table_name) end specify "should choose a temporary table name that isn't already used when dropping or renaming columns" do sqls = [] @db.loggers << (l=Class.new{%w'info error'.each{|m| define_method(m){|sql| sqls << sql}}}.new) @db.tables.each{|t| @db.drop_table(t) if t.to_s =~ /test3/} @db.create_table :test3 do Integer :h Integer :i end @db.create_table :test3_backup0 do Integer :j end @db.create_table :test3_backup1 do Integer :k end @db[:test3].columns.should == [:h, :i] @db[:test3_backup0].columns.should == [:j] @db[:test3_backup1].columns.should == [:k] sqls.clear @db.drop_column(:test3, :i) sqls.any?{|x| x =~ /\AALTER TABLE.*test3.*RENAME TO.*test3_backup2/}.should == true sqls.any?{|x| x =~ /\AALTER TABLE.*test3.*RENAME TO.*test3_backup[01]/}.should == false @db[:test3].columns.should == [:h] @db[:test3_backup0].columns.should == [:j] @db[:test3_backup1].columns.should == [:k] @db.create_table :test3_backup2 do Integer :l end sqls.clear @db.rename_column(:test3, :h, :i) sqls.any?{|x| x =~ /\AALTER TABLE.*test3.*RENAME TO.*test3_backup3/}.should == true sqls.any?{|x| x =~ /\AALTER TABLE.*test3.*RENAME TO.*test3_backup[012]/}.should == false @db[:test3].columns.should == [:i] @db[:test3_backup0].columns.should == [:j] @db[:test3_backup1].columns.should == [:k] @db[:test3_backup2].columns.should == [:l] @db.loggers.delete(l) @db.drop_table?(:test3, :test3_backup0, :test3_backup1, :test3_backup2) end specify "should support add_index" do @db.add_index :test2, :value, :unique => true @db.add_index :test2, [:name, :value] end specify "should support drop_index" do @db.add_index :test2, :value, :unique => true @db.drop_index :test2, :value end specify "should keep applicable indexes when emulating schema methods" do @db.create_table!(:a){Integer :a; Integer :b} @db.add_index :a, :a @db.add_index :a, :b @db.add_index :a, [:b, :a] @db.drop_column :a, :b @db.indexes(:a).should == {:a_a_index=>{:unique=>false, :columns=>[:a]}} end end