rails/activerecord/test/cases/defaults_test.rb
Ali Ibrahim 1c6e508ade Cache database version in schema cache
* The database version will get cached in the schema cache file during the
    schema cache dump. When the database version check happens, the version will
    be pulled from the schema cache and thus avoid querying the database for
    the version.
  * If the schema cache file doesn't exist, we'll query the database for the
    version and cache it on the schema cache object.
  * To facilitate this change, all connection adapters now implement
    #get_database_version and #database_version. #database_version returns the
    value from the schema cache.
  * To take advantage of the cached database version, the database version check
    will now happen after the schema cache is set on the connection in the
    connection pool.
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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "cases/helper"
require "support/schema_dumping_helper"
require "models/default"
require "models/entrant"
class DefaultTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_nil_defaults_for_not_null_columns
%w(id name course_id).each do |name|
column = Entrant.columns_hash[name]
assert_not column.null, "#{name} column should be NOT NULL"
assert_not column.default, "#{name} column should be DEFAULT 'nil'"
end
end
if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter)
def test_multiline_default_text
record = Default.new
# older postgres versions represent the default with escapes ("\\012" for a newline)
assert("--- []\n\n" == record.multiline_default || "--- []\\012\\012" == record.multiline_default)
end
end
end
class DefaultNumbersTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
class DefaultNumber < ActiveRecord::Base; end
setup do
@connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
@connection.create_table :default_numbers do |t|
t.integer :positive_integer, default: 7
t.integer :negative_integer, default: -5
t.decimal :decimal_number, default: "2.78", precision: 5, scale: 2
end
end
teardown do
@connection.drop_table :default_numbers, if_exists: true
end
def test_default_positive_integer
record = DefaultNumber.new
assert_equal 7, record.positive_integer
assert_equal "7", record.positive_integer_before_type_cast
end
def test_default_negative_integer
record = DefaultNumber.new
assert_equal (-5), record.negative_integer
assert_equal "-5", record.negative_integer_before_type_cast
end
def test_default_decimal_number
record = DefaultNumber.new
assert_equal BigDecimal("2.78"), record.decimal_number
assert_equal "2.78", record.decimal_number_before_type_cast
end
end
class DefaultStringsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
class DefaultString < ActiveRecord::Base; end
setup do
@connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
@connection.create_table :default_strings do |t|
t.string :string_col, default: "Smith"
t.string :string_col_with_quotes, default: "O'Connor"
end
DefaultString.reset_column_information
end
def test_default_strings
assert_equal "Smith", DefaultString.new.string_col
end
def test_default_strings_containing_single_quotes
assert_equal "O'Connor", DefaultString.new.string_col_with_quotes
end
teardown do
@connection.drop_table :default_strings
end
end
if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter)
class PostgresqlDefaultExpressionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
include SchemaDumpingHelper
test "schema dump includes default expression" do
output = dump_table_schema("defaults")
if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.database_version >= 100000
assert_match %r/t\.date\s+"modified_date",\s+default: -> { "CURRENT_DATE" }/, output
assert_match %r/t\.datetime\s+"modified_time",\s+default: -> { "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP" }/, output
else
assert_match %r/t\.date\s+"modified_date",\s+default: -> { "\('now'::text\)::date" }/, output
assert_match %r/t\.datetime\s+"modified_time",\s+default: -> { "now\(\)" }/, output
end
assert_match %r/t\.date\s+"modified_date_function",\s+default: -> { "now\(\)" }/, output
assert_match %r/t\.datetime\s+"modified_time_function",\s+default: -> { "now\(\)" }/, output
end
end
end
if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
class MysqlDefaultExpressionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
include SchemaDumpingHelper
if supports_default_expression?
test "schema dump includes default expression" do
output = dump_table_schema("defaults")
assert_match %r/t\.binary\s+"uuid",\s+limit: 36,\s+default: -> { "\(uuid\(\)\)" }/i, output
end
end
if subsecond_precision_supported?
test "schema dump datetime includes default expression" do
output = dump_table_schema("datetime_defaults")
assert_match %r/t\.datetime\s+"modified_datetime",\s+default: -> { "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(?:\(\))?" }/i, output
end
test "schema dump datetime includes precise default expression" do
output = dump_table_schema("datetime_defaults")
assert_match %r/t\.datetime\s+"precise_datetime",.+default: -> { "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP\(6\)" }/i, output
end
test "schema dump timestamp includes default expression" do
output = dump_table_schema("timestamp_defaults")
assert_match %r/t\.timestamp\s+"modified_timestamp",\s+default: -> { "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(?:\(\))?" }/i, output
end
test "schema dump timestamp includes precise default expression" do
output = dump_table_schema("timestamp_defaults")
assert_match %r/t\.timestamp\s+"precise_timestamp",.+default: -> { "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP\(6\)" }/i, output
end
test "schema dump timestamp without default expression" do
output = dump_table_schema("timestamp_defaults")
assert_match %r/t\.timestamp\s+"nullable_timestamp"$/, output
end
end
end
class DefaultsTestWithoutTransactionalFixtures < ActiveRecord::TestCase
# ActiveRecord::Base#create! (and #save and other related methods) will
# open a new transaction. When in transactional tests mode, this will
# cause Active Record to create a new savepoint. However, since MySQL doesn't
# support DDL transactions, creating a table will result in any created
# savepoints to be automatically released. This in turn causes the savepoint
# release code in AbstractAdapter#transaction to fail.
#
# We don't want that to happen, so we disable transactional tests here.
self.use_transactional_tests = false
def using_strict(strict)
connection = ActiveRecord::Base.remove_connection
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection connection.merge(strict: strict)
yield
ensure
ActiveRecord::Base.remove_connection
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection connection
end
# Strict mode controls how MySQL handles invalid or missing values
# in data-change statements such as INSERT or UPDATE. A value can be
# invalid for several reasons. For example, it might have the wrong
# data type for the column, or it might be out of range. A value is
# missing when a new row to be inserted does not contain a value for
# a non-NULL column that has no explicit DEFAULT clause in its definition.
# (For a NULL column, NULL is inserted if the value is missing.)
#
# If strict mode is not in effect, MySQL inserts adjusted values for
# invalid or missing values and produces warnings. In strict mode,
# you can produce this behavior by using INSERT IGNORE or UPDATE IGNORE.
#
# https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/sql-mode.html#sql-mode-strict
def test_mysql_not_null_defaults_non_strict
using_strict(false) do
with_mysql_not_null_table do |klass|
record = klass.new
assert_nil record.non_null_integer
assert_nil record.non_null_string
assert_nil record.non_null_text
assert_nil record.non_null_blob
record.save!
record.reload
assert_equal 0, record.non_null_integer
assert_equal "", record.non_null_string
assert_equal "", record.non_null_text
assert_equal "", record.non_null_blob
end
end
end
def test_mysql_not_null_defaults_strict
using_strict(true) do
with_mysql_not_null_table do |klass|
record = klass.new
assert_nil record.non_null_integer
assert_nil record.non_null_string
assert_nil record.non_null_text
assert_nil record.non_null_blob
assert_raises(ActiveRecord::NotNullViolation) { klass.create }
end
end
end
def with_mysql_not_null_table
klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base)
klass.table_name = "test_mysql_not_null_defaults"
klass.connection.create_table klass.table_name do |t|
t.integer :non_null_integer, null: false
t.string :non_null_string, null: false
t.text :non_null_text, null: false
t.blob :non_null_blob, null: false
end
yield klass
ensure
klass.connection.drop_table(klass.table_name) rescue nil
end
end
end