graphql-engine/server/tests-hspec/Test/Schema/TableRelationships/ArrayRelationshipsSpec.hs

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{-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-}
module Test.Schema.TableRelationships.ArrayRelationshipsSpec (spec) where
import Data.Aeson (Value)
import Harness.Backend.BigQuery qualified as BigQuery
import Harness.Backend.Citus qualified as Citus
import Harness.Backend.Mysql qualified as Mysql
import Harness.Backend.Postgres qualified as Postgres
import Harness.Backend.Sqlserver qualified as Sqlserver
import Harness.GraphqlEngine (postGraphql)
import Harness.Quoter.Graphql (graphql)
import Harness.Quoter.Yaml (shouldReturnYaml, yaml)
import Harness.Test.Context qualified as Context
import Harness.Test.Schema (Table (..), table)
import Harness.Test.Schema qualified as Schema
import Harness.TestEnvironment (TestEnvironment)
import Test.Hspec (SpecWith, describe, it)
import Prelude
spec :: SpecWith TestEnvironment
spec = do
Context.run
[ Context.Context
{ name = Context.Backend Context.MySQL,
mkLocalTestEnvironment = Context.noLocalTestEnvironment,
setup = Mysql.setup schema,
teardown = Mysql.teardown schema,
customOptions = Nothing
},
Context.Context
{ name = Context.Backend Context.Postgres,
mkLocalTestEnvironment = Context.noLocalTestEnvironment,
setup = Postgres.setup schema,
teardown = Postgres.teardown schema,
customOptions = Nothing
},
Context.Context
{ name = Context.Backend Context.Citus,
mkLocalTestEnvironment = Context.noLocalTestEnvironment,
setup = Citus.setup schema,
teardown = Citus.teardown schema,
customOptions = Nothing
},
Context.Context
{ name = Context.Backend Context.SQLServer,
mkLocalTestEnvironment = Context.noLocalTestEnvironment,
setup = Sqlserver.setup schema,
teardown = Sqlserver.teardown schema,
customOptions = Nothing
},
Context.Context
{ name = Context.Backend Context.BigQuery,
mkLocalTestEnvironment = Context.noLocalTestEnvironment,
setup = BigQuery.setup schema,
teardown = BigQuery.teardown schema,
customOptions =
Just $
Context.Options
{ stringifyNumbers = True
}
}
]
tests
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Schema
schema :: [Schema.Table]
schema =
[ (table "author")
{ tableColumns =
[ Schema.column "id" Schema.TInt,
Schema.column "name" Schema.TStr
],
tablePrimaryKey = ["id"],
tableData =
[ [Schema.VInt 1, Schema.VStr "Author 1"],
[Schema.VInt 2, Schema.VStr "Author 2"]
]
},
(table "article")
{ tableColumns =
[ Schema.column "id" Schema.TInt,
Schema.column "title" Schema.TStr,
Schema.column "author_id" Schema.TInt
],
tablePrimaryKey = ["id"],
tableReferences =
[ Schema.Reference "author_id" "author" "id"
],
tableData =
[ [ Schema.VInt 1,
Schema.VStr "Article 1",
Schema.VInt 1
],
[ Schema.VInt 2,
Schema.VStr "Article 2",
Schema.VInt 1
],
[ Schema.VInt 3,
Schema.VStr "Article 3",
Schema.VInt 2
]
]
}
]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Tests
tests :: Context.Options -> SpecWith TestEnvironment
tests opts = do
let shouldBe :: IO Value -> Value -> IO ()
shouldBe = shouldReturnYaml opts
describe "Array relationships" do
it "Select authors and their articles" \testEnvironment -> do
let expected :: Value
expected =
[yaml|
data:
hasura_author:
- id: 1
articles_by_id_to_author_id:
- id: 1
- id: 2
- id: 2
articles_by_id_to_author_id:
- id: 3
|]
-- We have to provide explicit orderings because BigQuery doesn't
-- seem to return results in a deterministic order.
actual :: IO Value
actual =
postGraphql
testEnvironment
[graphql|
query {
hasura_author(order_by: [{ id: asc }]) {
id
articles_by_id_to_author_id(order_by: [{ id: asc }]) {
id
}
}
}
|]
actual `shouldBe` expected