rails/activerecord/test/cases/transactions_test.rb
Federico Ravasio d8537ef1ec Assert presence of "frozen" in error message, not the full MRI message.
Related to all the other issues regarding message independent assertions
to make Rails compatible with other Ruby implementations other than MRI.

The best way here would be to have a specific error raised when modifying
frozen objects, like FrozenObjectError or something. But since Ruby
doesn't provide such a thing, we must limit the assertion to the lowest
common denominator, which is word "frozen".
2013-10-08 00:15:07 +02:00

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require "cases/helper"
require 'models/topic'
require 'models/reply'
require 'models/developer'
require 'models/book'
require 'models/author'
require 'models/post'
class TransactionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
self.use_transactional_fixtures = false
fixtures :topics, :developers, :authors, :posts
def setup
@first, @second = Topic.find(1, 2).sort_by { |t| t.id }
end
def test_raise_after_destroy
assert_not @first.frozen?
assert_raises(RuntimeError) {
Topic.transaction do
@first.destroy
assert @first.frozen?
raise
end
}
assert @first.reload
assert_not @first.frozen?
end
def test_successful
Topic.transaction do
@first.approved = true
@second.approved = false
@first.save
@second.save
end
assert Topic.find(1).approved?, "First should have been approved"
assert !Topic.find(2).approved?, "Second should have been unapproved"
end
def transaction_with_return
Topic.transaction do
@first.approved = true
@second.approved = false
@first.save
@second.save
return
end
end
def test_successful_with_return
committed = false
Topic.connection.class_eval do
alias :real_commit_db_transaction :commit_db_transaction
define_method(:commit_db_transaction) do
committed = true
real_commit_db_transaction
end
end
transaction_with_return
assert committed
assert Topic.find(1).approved?, "First should have been approved"
assert !Topic.find(2).approved?, "Second should have been unapproved"
ensure
Topic.connection.class_eval do
remove_method :commit_db_transaction
alias :commit_db_transaction :real_commit_db_transaction rescue nil
end
end
def test_successful_with_instance_method
@first.transaction do
@first.approved = true
@second.approved = false
@first.save
@second.save
end
assert Topic.find(1).approved?, "First should have been approved"
assert !Topic.find(2).approved?, "Second should have been unapproved"
end
def test_failing_on_exception
begin
Topic.transaction do
@first.approved = true
@second.approved = false
@first.save
@second.save
raise "Bad things!"
end
rescue
# caught it
end
assert @first.approved?, "First should still be changed in the objects"
assert !@second.approved?, "Second should still be changed in the objects"
assert !Topic.find(1).approved?, "First shouldn't have been approved"
assert Topic.find(2).approved?, "Second should still be approved"
end
def test_raising_exception_in_callback_rollbacks_in_save
def @first.after_save_for_transaction
raise 'Make the transaction rollback'
end
@first.approved = true
e = assert_raises(RuntimeError) { @first.save }
assert_equal "Make the transaction rollback", e.message
assert !Topic.find(1).approved?
end
def test_raising_exception_in_nested_transaction_restore_state_in_save
topic = Topic.new
def topic.after_save_for_transaction
raise 'Make the transaction rollback'
end
assert_raises(RuntimeError) do
Topic.transaction { topic.save }
end
assert topic.new_record?, "#{topic.inspect} should be new record"
end
def test_update_should_rollback_on_failure
author = Author.find(1)
posts_count = author.posts.size
assert posts_count > 0
status = author.update(name: nil, post_ids: [])
assert !status
assert_equal posts_count, author.posts(true).size
end
def test_update_should_rollback_on_failure!
author = Author.find(1)
posts_count = author.posts.size
assert posts_count > 0
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid) do
author.update!(name: nil, post_ids: [])
end
assert_equal posts_count, author.posts(true).size
end
def test_cancellation_from_before_destroy_rollbacks_in_destroy
add_cancelling_before_destroy_with_db_side_effect_to_topic @first
nbooks_before_destroy = Book.count
status = @first.destroy
assert !status
@first.reload
assert_equal nbooks_before_destroy, Book.count
end
%w(validation save).each do |filter|
define_method("test_cancellation_from_before_filters_rollbacks_in_#{filter}") do
send("add_cancelling_before_#{filter}_with_db_side_effect_to_topic", @first)
nbooks_before_save = Book.count
original_author_name = @first.author_name
@first.author_name += '_this_should_not_end_up_in_the_db'
status = @first.save
assert !status
assert_equal original_author_name, @first.reload.author_name
assert_equal nbooks_before_save, Book.count
end
define_method("test_cancellation_from_before_filters_rollbacks_in_#{filter}!") do
send("add_cancelling_before_#{filter}_with_db_side_effect_to_topic", @first)
nbooks_before_save = Book.count
original_author_name = @first.author_name
@first.author_name += '_this_should_not_end_up_in_the_db'
begin
@first.save!
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid, ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved
end
assert_equal original_author_name, @first.reload.author_name
assert_equal nbooks_before_save, Book.count
end
end
def test_callback_rollback_in_create
topic = Class.new(Topic) {
def after_create_for_transaction
raise 'Make the transaction rollback'
end
}
new_topic = topic.new(:title => "A new topic",
:author_name => "Ben",
:author_email_address => "ben@example.com",
:written_on => "2003-07-16t15:28:11.2233+01:00",
:last_read => "2004-04-15",
:bonus_time => "2005-01-30t15:28:00.00+01:00",
:content => "Have a nice day",
:approved => false)
new_record_snapshot = !new_topic.persisted?
id_present = new_topic.has_attribute?(Topic.primary_key)
id_snapshot = new_topic.id
# Make sure the second save gets the after_create callback called.
2.times do
new_topic.approved = true
e = assert_raises(RuntimeError) { new_topic.save }
assert_equal "Make the transaction rollback", e.message
assert_equal new_record_snapshot, !new_topic.persisted?, "The topic should have its old persisted value"
assert_equal id_snapshot, new_topic.id, "The topic should have its old id"
assert_equal id_present, new_topic.has_attribute?(Topic.primary_key)
end
end
def test_callback_rollback_in_create_with_record_invalid_exception
topic = Class.new(Topic) {
def after_create_for_transaction
raise ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid.new(Author.new)
end
}
new_topic = topic.create(:title => "A new topic")
assert !new_topic.persisted?, "The topic should not be persisted"
assert_nil new_topic.id, "The topic should not have an ID"
end
def test_nested_explicit_transactions
Topic.transaction do
Topic.transaction do
@first.approved = true
@second.approved = false
@first.save
@second.save
end
end
assert Topic.find(1).approved?, "First should have been approved"
assert !Topic.find(2).approved?, "Second should have been unapproved"
end
def test_manually_rolling_back_a_transaction
Topic.transaction do
@first.approved = true
@second.approved = false
@first.save
@second.save
raise ActiveRecord::Rollback
end
assert @first.approved?, "First should still be changed in the objects"
assert !@second.approved?, "Second should still be changed in the objects"
assert !Topic.find(1).approved?, "First shouldn't have been approved"
assert Topic.find(2).approved?, "Second should still be approved"
end
def test_invalid_keys_for_transaction
assert_raise ArgumentError do
Topic.transaction :nested => true do
end
end
end
def test_force_savepoint_in_nested_transaction
Topic.transaction do
@first.approved = true
@second.approved = false
@first.save!
@second.save!
begin
Topic.transaction :requires_new => true do
@first.happy = false
@first.save!
raise
end
rescue
end
end
assert @first.reload.approved?
assert !@second.reload.approved?
end if Topic.connection.supports_savepoints?
def test_force_savepoint_on_instance
@first.transaction do
@first.approved = true
@second.approved = false
@first.save!
@second.save!
begin
@second.transaction :requires_new => true do
@first.happy = false
@first.save!
raise
end
rescue
end
end
assert @first.reload.approved?
assert !@second.reload.approved?
end if Topic.connection.supports_savepoints?
def test_no_savepoint_in_nested_transaction_without_force
Topic.transaction do
@first.approved = true
@second.approved = false
@first.save!
@second.save!
begin
Topic.transaction do
@first.approved = false
@first.save!
raise
end
rescue
end
end
assert !@first.reload.approved?
assert !@second.reload.approved?
end if Topic.connection.supports_savepoints?
def test_many_savepoints
Topic.transaction do
@first.content = "One"
@first.save!
begin
Topic.transaction :requires_new => true do
@first.content = "Two"
@first.save!
begin
Topic.transaction :requires_new => true do
@first.content = "Three"
@first.save!
begin
Topic.transaction :requires_new => true do
@first.content = "Four"
@first.save!
raise
end
rescue
end
@three = @first.reload.content
raise
end
rescue
end
@two = @first.reload.content
raise
end
rescue
end
@one = @first.reload.content
end
assert_equal "One", @one
assert_equal "Two", @two
assert_equal "Three", @three
end if Topic.connection.supports_savepoints?
def test_using_named_savepoints
Topic.transaction do
@first.approved = true
@first.save!
Topic.connection.create_savepoint("first")
@first.approved = false
@first.save!
Topic.connection.rollback_to_savepoint("first")
assert @first.reload.approved?
@first.approved = false
@first.save!
Topic.connection.release_savepoint("first")
assert_not @first.reload.approved?
end
end if Topic.connection.supports_savepoints?
def test_releasing_named_savepoints
Topic.transaction do
Topic.connection.create_savepoint("another")
Topic.connection.release_savepoint("another")
# The savepoint is now gone and we can't remove it again.
assert_raises(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) do
Topic.connection.release_savepoint("another")
end
end
end
def test_rollback_when_commit_raises
Topic.connection.expects(:begin_db_transaction)
Topic.connection.expects(:commit_db_transaction).raises('OH NOES')
Topic.connection.expects(:rollback_db_transaction)
assert_raise RuntimeError do
Topic.transaction do
# do nothing
end
end
end
def test_rollback_when_saving_a_frozen_record
topic = Topic.new(:title => 'test')
topic.freeze
e = assert_raise(RuntimeError) { topic.save }
assert_match(/frozen/i, e.message) # Not good enough, but we can't do much
# about it since there is no specific error
# for frozen objects.
assert !topic.persisted?, 'not persisted'
assert_nil topic.id
assert topic.frozen?, 'not frozen'
end
def test_restore_active_record_state_for_all_records_in_a_transaction
topic_1 = Topic.new(:title => 'test_1')
topic_2 = Topic.new(:title => 'test_2')
Topic.transaction do
assert topic_1.save
assert topic_2.save
@first.save
@second.destroy
assert topic_1.persisted?, 'persisted'
assert_not_nil topic_1.id
assert topic_2.persisted?, 'persisted'
assert_not_nil topic_2.id
assert @first.persisted?, 'persisted'
assert_not_nil @first.id
assert @second.destroyed?, 'destroyed'
raise ActiveRecord::Rollback
end
assert !topic_1.persisted?, 'not persisted'
assert_nil topic_1.id
assert !topic_2.persisted?, 'not persisted'
assert_nil topic_2.id
assert @first.persisted?, 'persisted'
assert_not_nil @first.id
assert !@second.destroyed?, 'not destroyed'
end
def test_sqlite_add_column_in_transaction
return true unless current_adapter?(:SQLite3Adapter)
# Test first if column creation/deletion works correctly when no
# transaction is in place.
#
# We go back to the connection for the column queries because
# Topic.columns is cached and won't report changes to the DB
assert_nothing_raised do
Topic.reset_column_information
Topic.connection.add_column('topics', 'stuff', :string)
assert Topic.column_names.include?('stuff')
Topic.reset_column_information
Topic.connection.remove_column('topics', 'stuff')
assert !Topic.column_names.include?('stuff')
end
if Topic.connection.supports_ddl_transactions?
assert_nothing_raised do
Topic.transaction { Topic.connection.add_column('topics', 'stuff', :string) }
end
else
Topic.transaction do
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) { Topic.connection.add_column('topics', 'stuff', :string) }
raise ActiveRecord::Rollback
end
end
end
def test_transactions_state_from_rollback
connection = Topic.connection
transaction = ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ClosedTransaction.new(connection).begin
assert transaction.open?
assert !transaction.state.rolledback?
assert !transaction.state.committed?
transaction.perform_rollback
assert transaction.state.rolledback?
assert !transaction.state.committed?
end
def test_transactions_state_from_commit
connection = Topic.connection
transaction = ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ClosedTransaction.new(connection).begin
assert transaction.open?
assert !transaction.state.rolledback?
assert !transaction.state.committed?
transaction.perform_commit
assert !transaction.state.rolledback?
assert transaction.state.committed?
end
private
%w(validation save destroy).each do |filter|
define_method("add_cancelling_before_#{filter}_with_db_side_effect_to_topic") do |topic|
meta = class << topic; self; end
meta.send("define_method", "before_#{filter}_for_transaction") do
Book.create
false
end
end
end
end
class TransactionsWithTransactionalFixturesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
self.use_transactional_fixtures = true
fixtures :topics
def test_automatic_savepoint_in_outer_transaction
@first = Topic.find(1)
begin
Topic.transaction do
@first.approved = true
@first.save!
raise
end
rescue
assert !@first.reload.approved?
end
end
def test_no_automatic_savepoint_for_inner_transaction
@first = Topic.find(1)
Topic.transaction do
@first.approved = true
@first.save!
begin
Topic.transaction do
@first.approved = false
@first.save!
raise
end
rescue
end
end
assert !@first.reload.approved?
end
end if Topic.connection.supports_savepoints?
if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter)
class ConcurrentTransactionTest < TransactionTest
# This will cause transactions to overlap and fail unless they are performed on
# separate database connections.
def test_transaction_per_thread
skip "in memory db can't share a db between threads" if in_memory_db?
threads = 3.times.map do
Thread.new do
Topic.transaction do
topic = Topic.find(1)
topic.approved = !topic.approved?
assert topic.save!
topic.approved = !topic.approved?
assert topic.save!
end
Topic.connection.close
end
end
threads.each { |t| t.join }
end
# Test for dirty reads among simultaneous transactions.
def test_transaction_isolation__read_committed
# Should be invariant.
original_salary = Developer.find(1).salary
temporary_salary = 200000
assert_nothing_raised do
threads = (1..3).map do
Thread.new do
Developer.transaction do
# Expect original salary.
dev = Developer.find(1)
assert_equal original_salary, dev.salary
dev.salary = temporary_salary
dev.save!
# Expect temporary salary.
dev = Developer.find(1)
assert_equal temporary_salary, dev.salary
dev.salary = original_salary
dev.save!
# Expect original salary.
dev = Developer.find(1)
assert_equal original_salary, dev.salary
end
Developer.connection.close
end
end
# Keep our eyes peeled.
threads << Thread.new do
10.times do
sleep 0.05
Developer.transaction do
# Always expect original salary.
assert_equal original_salary, Developer.find(1).salary
end
end
Developer.connection.close
end
threads.each { |t| t.join }
end
assert_equal original_salary, Developer.find(1).salary
end
end
end