require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_helper") describe "Search" do context "implementation" do it "should create a search proxy" do User.search(:username => "joe").should be_kind_of(Searchlogic::Search) end it "should create a search proxy using the same class" do User.search.klass.should == User end it "should pass on the current scope to the proxy" do company = Company.create user = company.users.create search = company.users.search search.current_scope.should == company.users.scope(:find) end end context "initialization" do it "should require a class" do lambda { Searchlogic::Search.new }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) end it "should set the conditions" do search = User.search(:username => "bjohnson") search.conditions.should == {:username => "bjohnson"} end end it "should clone properly" do company = Company.create user1 = company.users.create(:age => 5) user2 = company.users.create(:age => 25) search1 = company.users.search(:age_gt => 10) search2 = search1.clone search2.age_gt = 1 search2.all.should == User.all search1.all.should == [user2] end it "should clone properly without scope" do user1 = User.create(:age => 5) user2 = User.create(:age => 25) search1 = User.search(:age_gt => 10) search2 = search1.clone search2.age_gt = 1 search2.all.should == User.all search1.all.should == [user2] end it "should delete the condition" do search = User.search(:username_like => "bjohnson") search.delete("username_like") search.username_like.should be_nil end context "conditions" do it "should set the conditions and be accessible individually" do search = User.search search.conditions = {:username => "bjohnson"} search.username.should == "bjohnson" end it "should set the conditions and allow string keys" do search = User.search search.conditions = {"username" => "bjohnson"} search.username.should == "bjohnson" end it "should use custom scopes before normalizing" do User.create(:username => "bjohnson") User.named_scope :username, lambda { |value| {:conditions => {:username => value.reverse}} } search1 = User.search(:username => "bjohnson") search2 = User.search(:username => "nosnhojb") search1.count.should == 0 search2.count.should == 1 end # We ignore them upon execution. But we still want to accept the condition so that returning the conditions # preserves the values. it "should ignore blank values but still return on conditions" do search = User.search search.conditions = {"username" => ""} search.username.should be_nil search.conditions.should == {:username => ""} end it "should not ignore blank values and should not cast them" do search = User.search search.conditions = {"id_equals" => ""} search.id_equals.should be_nil search.conditions.should == {:id_equals => ""} end it "should ignore blank values in arrays" do search = User.search search.conditions = {"username_equals_any" => [""]} search.username_equals_any.should be_nil search.conditions = {"id_equals_any" => ["", "1"]} search.id_equals_any.should == [1] end end context "condition accessors" do it "should allow setting exact columns individually" do search = User.search search.username = "bjohnson" search.username.should == "bjohnson" end it "should allow setting local column conditions individually" do search = User.search search.username_gt = "bjohnson" search.username_gt.should == "bjohnson" end it "should allow chaining conditions" do user = User.create(:username => "bjohnson", :age => 20) User.create(:username => "bjohnson", :age => 5) search = User.search search.username_equals("bjohnson").age_gt(10) search.all.should == [user] end it "should allow setting association conditions" do search = User.search search.orders_total_gt = 10 search.orders_total_gt.should == 10 end it "should allow setting pre-existing association conditions" do User.named_scope :uname, lambda { |value| {:conditions => ["users.username = ?", value]} } search = Company.search search.users_uname = "bjohnson" search.users_uname.should == "bjohnson" end it "should allow setting pre-existing association alias conditions" do User.alias_scope :username_has, lambda { |value| User.username_like(value) } search = Company.search search.users_username_has = "bjohnson" search.users_username_has.should == "bjohnson" end it "should allow using custom conditions" do User.named_scope(:four_year_olds, { :conditions => { :age => 4 } }) search = User.search search.four_year_olds = true search.four_year_olds.should == true search.proxy_options.should == User.four_year_olds.proxy_options end it "should not merge conflicting conditions into one value" do # This class should JUST be a proxy. It should not do anything more than that. # A user would be allowed to call both named scopes if they wanted. search = User.search search.username_greater_than = "bjohnson1" search.username_gt = "bjohnson2" search.username_greater_than.should == "bjohnson1" search.username_gt.should == "bjohnson2" end it "should allow setting custom conditions individually with an arity of 0" do User.named_scope(:four_year_olds, :conditions => {:age => 4}) search = User.search search.four_year_olds = true search.four_year_olds.should == true end it "should allow setting custom conditions individually with an arity of 1" do User.named_scope(:username_should_be, lambda { |u| {:conditions => {:username => u}} }) search = User.search search.username_should_be = "bjohnson" search.username_should_be.should == "bjohnson" end it "should not allow setting conditions that are not scopes" do search = User.search lambda { search.unknown = true }.should raise_error(Searchlogic::Search::UnknownConditionError) end it "should not allow setting conditions on sensitive methods" do search = User.search lambda { search.destroy = true }.should raise_error(Searchlogic::Search::UnknownConditionError) end it "should not use the ruby implementation of the id method" do search = User.search search.id.should be_nil end context "type casting" do it "should be a Boolean given true" do search = User.search search.id_nil = true search.id_nil.should == true end it "should be a Boolean given 'true'" do search = User.search search.id_nil = "true" search.id_nil.should == true end it "should be a Boolean given '1'" do search = User.search search.id_nil = "1" search.id_nil.should == true end it "should be a Boolean given false" do search = User.search search.id_nil = false search.id_nil.should == false end it "should be a Boolean given 'false'" do search = User.search search.id_nil = "false" search.id_nil.should == false end it "should be a Boolean given '0'" do search = User.search search.id_nil = "0" search.id_nil.should == false end it "should be an Integer given ''" do search = User.search search.id_gt = '' search.id_gt.should == 0 end it "should be an Integer given 1" do search = User.search search.id_gt = 1 search.id_gt.should == 1 end it "should be an Integer given '1'" do search = User.search search.id_gt = "1" search.id_gt.should == 1 end it "should be a Float given 1.0" do search = Order.search search.total_gt = 1.0 search.total_gt.should == 1.0 end it "should be a Float given '1'" do search = Order.search search.total_gt = "1" search.total_gt.should == 1.0 end it "should be a Float given '1.5'" do search = Order.search search.total_gt = "1.5" search.total_gt.should == 1.5 end it "should be a Range given 1..3" do search = Order.search search.total_eq = (1..3) search.total_eq.should == (1..3) end it "should be a Date given 'Jan 1, 2009'" do search = Order.search search.shipped_on_after = "Jan 1, 2009" search.shipped_on_after.should == Date.parse("Jan 1, 2009") end it "should be a Time given 'Jan 1, 2009'" do search = Order.search search.created_at_after = "Jan 1, 2009" search.created_at_after.should == Time.zone.parse("Jan 1, 2009") end it "should be a Time given 'Jan 1, 2009 9:33AM'" do search = Order.search search.created_at_after = "Jan 1, 2009 9:33AM" search.created_at_after.should == Time.zone.parse("Jan 1, 2009 9:33AM") end it "should convert the time to the current zone" do search = Order.search now = Time.now search.created_at_after = now search.created_at_after.should == now.in_time_zone end it "should be an Array and cast it's values given ['1', '2', '3']" do search = Order.search search.id_equals_any = ["1", "2", "3"] search.id_equals_any.should == [1, 2, 3] end it "should type cast association conditions" do search = User.search search.orders_total_gt = "10" search.orders_total_gt.should == 10 end it "should type cast deep association conditions" do search = Company.search search.users_orders_total_gt = "10" search.users_orders_total_gt.should == 10 end end end context "taking action" do it "should return all when not given any conditions" do 3.times { User.create } User.search.all.length.should == 3 end it "should implement the current scope based on an association" do User.create company = Company.create user = company.users.create company.users.search.all.should == [user] end it "should implement the current scope based on a named scope" do User.named_scope(:four_year_olds, :conditions => {:age => 4}) (3..5).each { |age| User.create(:age => age) } User.four_year_olds.search.all.should == User.find_all_by_age(4) end it "should call named scopes for conditions" do User.search(:age_less_than => 5).proxy_options.should == User.age_less_than(5).proxy_options end it "should alias exact column names to use equals" do User.search(:username => "joe").proxy_options.should == User.username_equals("joe").proxy_options end it "should recognize conditions with a value of true where the named scope has an arity of 0" do User.search(:username_nil => true).proxy_options.should == User.username_nil.proxy_options end it "should ignore conditions with a value of false where the named scope has an arity of 0" do User.search(:username_nil => false).proxy_options.should == {} end it "should not ignore conditions with a value of false where the named scope does not have an arity of 0" do User.search(:username_is => false).proxy_options.should == User.username_is(false).proxy_options end it "should recognize the order condition" do User.search(:order => "ascend_by_username").proxy_options.should == User.ascend_by_username.proxy_options end it "should pass array values as multiple arguments with arity -1" do User.named_scope(:multiple_args, lambda { |*args| raise "This should not be an array, it should be 1" if args.first.is_a?(Array) {:conditions => ["id IN (?)", args]} }) User.search(:multiple_args => [1,2]).proxy_options.should == User.multiple_args(1,2).proxy_options end it "should pass array as a single value with arity >= 0" do User.named_scope(:multiple_args, lambda { |args| raise "This should be an array" if !args.is_a?(Array) {:conditions => ["id IN (?)", args]} }) User.search(:multiple_args => [1,2]).proxy_options.should == User.multiple_args(1,2).proxy_options end it "should not split out dates or times (big fix)" do s = User.search s.created_at_after = Time.now lambda { s.count }.should_not raise_error end it "should not include blank values" do s = User.search s.conditions = {"id_equals" => ""} s.proxy_options.should == {} end end context "method delegation" do it "should respond to count" do User.create(:username => "bjohnson") search1 = User.search(:username => "bjohnson") search2 = User.search(:username => "nosnhojb") search1.count.should == 1 search2.count.should == 0 end it "should respond to empty?" do User.create(:username => "bjohnson") search1 = User.search(:username => "bjohnson") search2 = User.search(:username => "nosnhojb") search1.empty?.should == false search2.empty?.should == true end it "should delegate to named scopes with arity > 1" do User.named_scope :paged, lambda {|start, limit| { :limit => limit, :offset => start }} User.create(:username => "bjohnson") search = User.search(:username => "bjohnson") search.paged(0, 1).count.should == 1 search.paged(0, 0).count.should == 0 end end end