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2898a92983
* Refactor sqlmodel pkg
330 lines
9.2 KiB
Go
330 lines
9.2 KiB
Go
package sqlite3_test
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import (
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"runtime"
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"testing"
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_ "github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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"github.com/neilotoole/sq/drivers/sqlite3"
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"github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/core/schema"
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"github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/core/sqlz"
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"github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/core/stringz"
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"github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/core/tablefq"
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"github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/source"
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"github.com/neilotoole/sq/libsq/source/drivertype"
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"github.com/neilotoole/sq/testh"
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"github.com/neilotoole/sq/testh/fixt"
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"github.com/neilotoole/sq/testh/sakila"
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"github.com/neilotoole/sq/testh/tu"
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)
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func TestSmoke(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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th := testh.New(t)
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src := th.Source(sakila.SL3)
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sink, err := th.QuerySQL(src, nil, "SELECT * FROM "+sakila.TblFilm)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Equal(t, sakila.TblFilmCount, len(sink.Recs))
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}
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func TestQueryEmptyTable(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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th := testh.New(t)
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src := th.Source(sakila.SL3)
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// Get an empty table by copying an existing one
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tblName := th.CopyTable(true, src, tablefq.From(sakila.TblFilm), tablefq.T{}, false)
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require.Equal(t, int64(0), th.RowCount(src, tblName))
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sink, err := th.QuerySQL(src, nil, "SELECT * FROM "+tblName)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Equal(t, 0, len(sink.Recs))
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}
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// TestExhibitDriverColumnTypesBehavior shows the unusual
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// behavior of SQLite wrt column types. The following is observed:
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//
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// 1. If rows.ColumnTypes is invoked prior to rows.Next being
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// invoked, the column ScanType will be nil.
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//
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// UPDATE: ^^ As of mattn/go-sqlite3@v1.14.16 (and probably earlier)
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// this behavior seems to have changed.
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//
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// 2. The values returned by rows.ColumnTypes can change after
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// each call to rows.Next. This is because of SQLite's dynamic
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// typing: any value can be stored in any column.
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//
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// The second fact is potentially problematic for sq, as sq expects
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// that the values of a column are each of the same type. Thus, sq
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// will likely encounter problems dealing with SQLite tables
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// that have mixed data types in columns.
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func TestExhibitDriverColumnTypesBehavior(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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th, src, _, _, db := testh.NewWith(t, sakila.SL3)
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t.Log("using source: " + src.Location)
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tblName := stringz.UniqTableName("scan_test")
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createStmt := "CREATE TABLE " + tblName + " (col1 REAL)"
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insertStmt := "INSERT INTO " + tblName + " VALUES(?)"
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query := "SELECT * FROM " + tblName
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// Create the table
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th.ExecSQL(src, createStmt)
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t.Cleanup(func() { th.DropTable(src, tablefq.From(tblName)) })
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// 1. Demonstrate that ColumnType.ScanType now correctly returns
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// a valid value when rows.ColumnTypes is invoked prior to the first
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// invocation of rows.Next. In earlier versions of the driver,
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// it was necessary to invoke rows.Next first.
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rows1, err := db.Query(query)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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defer rows1.Close()
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colTypes, err := rows1.ColumnTypes()
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Equal(t, colTypes[0].Name(), "col1")
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scanType := colTypes[0].ScanType()
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require.Equal(t, sqlz.RTypeNullFloat64, scanType)
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require.False(t, rows1.Next()) // no rows yet since table is empty
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colTypes, err = rows1.ColumnTypes()
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require.Error(t, err, "ColumnTypes returns an error because the Next call closed rows")
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require.Nil(t, colTypes)
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// 2. In earlier versions of mattn/sqlite3, a column's scan type
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// could be different for each row. Now, it seems that the
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// returned scan type is the type of the column in the first
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// non-null row. This does result in some weirdness: the reported
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// scan type could be sql.NullFloat64, but passing *interface{} to
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// row.Scan could result the variable being populated
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// with, e.g. a string. Such is the SQLite life.
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// Insert values of various types
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_, err = db.Exec(insertStmt, nil)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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_, err = db.Exec(insertStmt, fixt.Float)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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_, err = db.Exec(insertStmt, fixt.Text)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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rows2, err := db.Query(query)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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defer rows2.Close()
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colTypes, err = rows2.ColumnTypes()
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require.NoError(t, err)
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scanType = colTypes[0].ScanType()
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require.Equal(t, sqlz.RTypeNullFloat64, scanType)
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var got any
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// 1st data row (nil)
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require.True(t, rows2.Next())
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require.NoError(t, rows2.Scan(&got))
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require.True(t, nil == got)
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colTypes, err = rows2.ColumnTypes()
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require.NoError(t, err)
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scanType = colTypes[0].ScanType()
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t.Logf("%s", scanType)
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require.Equal(t, sqlz.RTypeNullFloat64, scanType)
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// 2nd data row (float64)
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require.True(t, rows2.Next())
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require.NoError(t, rows2.Scan(&got))
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_, ok := got.(float64)
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require.True(t, ok)
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colTypes, err = rows2.ColumnTypes()
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require.NoError(t, err)
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scanType = colTypes[0].ScanType()
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t.Logf("%s", scanType)
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require.Equal(t, sqlz.RTypeNullFloat64.String(), scanType.String())
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// 3nd data row (string)
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require.True(t, rows2.Next())
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require.NoError(t, rows2.Scan(&got))
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_, ok = got.(string)
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require.True(t, ok, "a string was returned to us")
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colTypes, err = rows2.ColumnTypes()
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require.NoError(t, err)
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scanType = colTypes[0].ScanType()
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t.Log(scanType.String())
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require.NotNil(t, scanType, "scan type should be non-nil because the value is not nil")
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require.Equal(t, sqlz.RTypeNullFloat64.String(), scanType.String(),
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"the scan type is still sql.NullFloat64, even though the returned value is string")
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require.False(t, rows2.Next(), "should be end of rows")
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require.Nil(t, rows2.Err())
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}
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func TestDriver_CreateTable_NotNullDefault(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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th, src, drvr, _, db := testh.NewWith(t, sakila.SL3)
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tblName := stringz.UniqTableName(t.Name())
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colNames, colKinds := fixt.ColNamePerKind(drvr.Dialect().IntBool, false, false)
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tblDef := schema.NewTable(tblName, colNames, colKinds)
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for _, colDef := range tblDef.Cols {
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colDef.NotNull = true
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colDef.HasDefault = true
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}
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err := drvr.CreateTable(th.Context, db, tblDef)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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t.Cleanup(func() { th.DropTable(src, tablefq.From(tblName)) })
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th.InsertDefaultRow(src, tblName)
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sink, err := th.QuerySQL(src, nil, "SELECT * FROM "+tblName)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Equal(t, 1, len(sink.Recs))
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require.Equal(t, len(colNames), len(sink.RecMeta))
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for i := range sink.Recs[0] {
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require.NotNil(t, sink.Recs[0][i])
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}
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}
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func TestPathFromLocation(t *testing.T) {
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testCases := []struct {
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loc string
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want string
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wantErr bool
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}{
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{loc: "sqlite3:///test.db", want: "/test.db"},
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{loc: "postgres:///test.db", wantErr: true},
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{loc: `sqlite3://C:/dir/sakila.db`, want: `C:/dir/sakila.db`},
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}
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for _, tc := range testCases {
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tc := tc
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t.Run(tc.loc, func(t *testing.T) {
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src := &source.Source{
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Handle: "@h1",
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Type: drivertype.SQLite,
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Location: tc.loc,
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}
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got, err := sqlite3.PathFromLocation(src)
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if tc.wantErr {
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require.Error(t, err)
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return
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}
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require.NoError(t, err)
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want := filepath.FromSlash(tc.want) // for win/unix testing interoperability
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require.Equal(t, want, got)
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})
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}
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}
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func TestMungeLocation(t *testing.T) {
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cwd, err := os.Getwd()
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require.NoError(t, err)
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cwd = filepath.ToSlash(cwd)
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root, err := filepath.Abs("/")
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require.NoError(t, err)
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t.Log(root)
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root = filepath.ToSlash(root)
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cwdWant := "sqlite3://" + cwd + "/sakila.db"
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t.Log("cwdWant:", cwdWant)
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t.Log("root:", root)
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testCases := []struct {
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in string
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want string
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onlyForOS string
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wantErr bool
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}{
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{
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in: "",
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wantErr: true,
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},
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{
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in: "sqlite3:///path/to/sakila.db",
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want: "sqlite3://" + root + "path/to/sakila.db",
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},
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{
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in: "sqlite3://sakila.db",
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want: cwdWant,
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},
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{
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in: "sqlite3:sakila.db",
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want: cwdWant,
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},
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{
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in: "sqlite3:/sakila.db",
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want: "sqlite3://" + root + "sakila.db",
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},
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{
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in: "sakila.db",
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want: cwdWant,
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},
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{
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in: "./sakila.db",
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want: cwdWant,
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},
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{
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in: "/path/to/sakila.db",
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want: "sqlite3://" + root + "path/to/sakila.db",
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},
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{
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in: `C:/Users/neil/work/sq/drivers/sqlite3/testdata/sakila.db`,
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want: `sqlite3://C:/Users/neil/work/sq/drivers/sqlite3/testdata/sakila.db`,
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// The current impl of MungeLocation relies upon OS-specific functions
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// in pkg filepath. Thus, we skip this test on non-Windows OSes.
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// MungeLocation could probably be rewritten to be OS-independent?
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onlyForOS: "windows",
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},
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}
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for i, tc := range testCases {
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tc := tc
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t.Run(tu.Name(i, tc.in), func(t *testing.T) {
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if tc.onlyForOS != "" && tc.onlyForOS != runtime.GOOS {
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t.Skipf("Skipping because this test is only for OS {%s}, but have {%s}",
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tc.onlyForOS, runtime.GOOS)
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return
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}
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got, err := sqlite3.MungeLocation(tc.in)
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if tc.wantErr {
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require.Error(t, err)
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return
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}
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Equal(t, tc.want, got)
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})
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}
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}
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func TestSQLQuery_Whitespace(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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th := testh.New(t)
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src := th.Source(sakila.SL3Whitespace)
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sink, err := th.QuerySQL(src, nil, `SELECT * FROM "film actor"`)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Equal(t, sakila.TblFilmActorCount, len(sink.Recs))
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sink, err = th.QuerySQL(src, nil, `SELECT * FROM "actor"`)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Equal(t, "first name", sink.RecMeta[1].Name())
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require.Equal(t, "first name", sink.RecMeta[1].MungedName())
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require.Equal(t, "last name", sink.RecMeta[2].Name())
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require.Equal(t, "last name", sink.RecMeta[2].MungedName())
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}
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