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named_test.go
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package sqlx
import (
"database/sql"
"testing"
)
func TestCompileQuery(t *testing.T) {
table := []struct {
Q, R, D, N string
V []string
}{
// basic test for named parameters, invalid char ',' terminating
{
Q: `INSERT INTO foo (a,b,c,d) VALUES (:name, :age, :first, :last)`,
R: `INSERT INTO foo (a,b,c,d) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)`,
D: `INSERT INTO foo (a,b,c,d) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4)`,
N: `INSERT INTO foo (a,b,c,d) VALUES (:name, :age, :first, :last)`,
V: []string{"name", "age", "first", "last"},
},
// This query tests a named parameter ending the string as well as numbers
{
Q: `SELECT * FROM a WHERE first_name=:name1 AND last_name=:name2`,
R: `SELECT * FROM a WHERE first_name=? AND last_name=?`,
D: `SELECT * FROM a WHERE first_name=$1 AND last_name=$2`,
N: `SELECT * FROM a WHERE first_name=:name1 AND last_name=:name2`,
V: []string{"name1", "name2"},
},
{
Q: `SELECT "::foo" FROM a WHERE first_name=:name1 AND last_name=:name2`,
R: `SELECT ":foo" FROM a WHERE first_name=? AND last_name=?`,
D: `SELECT ":foo" FROM a WHERE first_name=$1 AND last_name=$2`,
N: `SELECT ":foo" FROM a WHERE first_name=:name1 AND last_name=:name2`,
V: []string{"name1", "name2"},
},
{
Q: `SELECT 'a::b::c' || first_name, '::::ABC::_::' FROM person WHERE first_name=:first_name AND last_name=:last_name`,
R: `SELECT 'a:b:c' || first_name, '::ABC:_:' FROM person WHERE first_name=? AND last_name=?`,
D: `SELECT 'a:b:c' || first_name, '::ABC:_:' FROM person WHERE first_name=$1 AND last_name=$2`,
N: `SELECT 'a:b:c' || first_name, '::ABC:_:' FROM person WHERE first_name=:first_name AND last_name=:last_name`,
V: []string{"first_name", "last_name"},
},
/* This unicode awareness test sadly fails, because of our byte-wise worldview.
* We could certainly iterate by Rune instead, though it's a great deal slower,
* it's probably the RightWay(tm)
{
Q: `INSERT INTO foo (a,b,c,d) VALUES (:あ, :b, :キコ, :名前)`,
R: `INSERT INTO foo (a,b,c,d) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)`,
D: `INSERT INTO foo (a,b,c,d) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4)`,
N: []string{"name", "age", "first", "last"},
},
*/
}
for _, test := range table {
qr, names, err := compileNamedQuery([]byte(test.Q), QUESTION)
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
if qr != test.R {
t.Errorf("expected %s, got %s", test.R, qr)
}
if len(names) != len(test.V) {
t.Errorf("expected %#v, got %#v", test.V, names)
} else {
for i, name := range names {
if name != test.V[i] {
t.Errorf("expected %dth name to be %s, got %s", i+1, test.V[i], name)
}
}
}
qd, _, _ := compileNamedQuery([]byte(test.Q), DOLLAR)
if qd != test.D {
t.Errorf("\nexpected: `%s`\ngot: `%s`", test.D, qd)
}
qq, _, _ := compileNamedQuery([]byte(test.Q), NAMED)
if qq != test.N {
t.Errorf("\nexpected: `%s`\ngot: `%s`\n(len: %d vs %d)", test.N, qq, len(test.N), len(qq))
}
}
}
type Test struct {
t *testing.T
}
func (t Test) Error(err error, msg ...interface{}) {
if err != nil {
if len(msg) == 0 {
t.t.Error(err)
} else {
t.t.Error(msg...)
}
}
}
func (t Test) Errorf(err error, format string, args ...interface{}) {
if err != nil {
t.t.Errorf(format, args...)
}
}
func TestNamedQueries(t *testing.T) {
RunWithSchema(defaultSchema, t, func(db *DB, t *testing.T) {
loadDefaultFixture(db, t)
test := Test{t}
var ns *NamedStmt
var err error
// Check that invalid preparations fail
ns, err = db.PrepareNamed("SELECT * FROM person WHERE first_name=:first:name")
if err == nil {
t.Error("Expected an error with invalid prepared statement.")
}
ns, err = db.PrepareNamed("invalid sql")
if err == nil {
t.Error("Expected an error with invalid prepared statement.")
}
// Check closing works as anticipated
ns, err = db.PrepareNamed("SELECT * FROM person WHERE first_name=:first_name")
test.Error(err)
err = ns.Close()
test.Error(err)
ns, err = db.PrepareNamed(`
SELECT first_name, last_name, email
FROM person WHERE first_name=:first_name AND email=:email`)
test.Error(err)
// test Queryx w/ uses Query
p := Person{FirstName: "Jason", LastName: "Moiron", Email: "jmoiron@jmoiron.net"}
rows, err := ns.Queryx(p)
test.Error(err)
for rows.Next() {
var p2 Person
rows.StructScan(&p2)
if p.FirstName != p2.FirstName {
t.Errorf("got %s, expected %s", p.FirstName, p2.FirstName)
}
if p.LastName != p2.LastName {
t.Errorf("got %s, expected %s", p.LastName, p2.LastName)
}
if p.Email != p2.Email {
t.Errorf("got %s, expected %s", p.Email, p2.Email)
}
}
// test Select
people := make([]Person, 0, 5)
err = ns.Select(&people, p)
test.Error(err)
if len(people) != 1 {
t.Errorf("got %d results, expected %d", len(people), 1)
}
if p.FirstName != people[0].FirstName {
t.Errorf("got %s, expected %s", p.FirstName, people[0].FirstName)
}
if p.LastName != people[0].LastName {
t.Errorf("got %s, expected %s", p.LastName, people[0].LastName)
}
if p.Email != people[0].Email {
t.Errorf("got %s, expected %s", p.Email, people[0].Email)
}
// test Exec
ns, err = db.PrepareNamed(`
INSERT INTO person (first_name, last_name, email)
VALUES (:first_name, :last_name, :email)`)
test.Error(err)
js := Person{
FirstName: "Julien",
LastName: "Savea",
Email: "jsavea@ab.co.nz",
}
_, err = ns.Exec(js)
test.Error(err)
// Make sure we can pull him out again
p2 := Person{}
db.Get(&p2, db.Rebind("SELECT * FROM person WHERE email=?"), js.Email)
if p2.Email != js.Email {
t.Errorf("expected %s, got %s", js.Email, p2.Email)
}
// test Txn NamedStmts
tx := db.MustBegin()
txns := tx.NamedStmt(ns)
// We're going to add Steven in this txn
sl := Person{
FirstName: "Steven",
LastName: "Luatua",
Email: "sluatua@ab.co.nz",
}
_, err = txns.Exec(sl)
test.Error(err)
// then rollback...
tx.Rollback()
// looking for Steven after a rollback should fail
err = db.Get(&p2, db.Rebind("SELECT * FROM person WHERE email=?"), sl.Email)
if err != sql.ErrNoRows {
t.Errorf("expected no rows error, got %v", err)
}
// now do the same, but commit
tx = db.MustBegin()
txns = tx.NamedStmt(ns)
_, err = txns.Exec(sl)
test.Error(err)
tx.Commit()
// looking for Steven after a Commit should succeed
err = db.Get(&p2, db.Rebind("SELECT * FROM person WHERE email=?"), sl.Email)
test.Error(err)
if p2.Email != sl.Email {
t.Errorf("expected %s, got %s", sl.Email, p2.Email)
}
})
}