debian-mirror-gitlab/spec/lib/gitlab/database/unidirectional_copy_trigger_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe Gitlab::Database::UnidirectionalCopyTrigger do
include Database::TriggerHelpers
let(:table_name) { '_test_table' }
let(:connection) { ActiveRecord::Base.connection }
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let(:copy_trigger) { described_class.on_table(table_name, connection: connection) }
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describe '#name' do
context 'when a single column name is given' do
subject(:trigger_name) { copy_trigger.name('id', 'other_id') }
it 'returns the trigger name' do
expect(trigger_name).to eq('trigger_cfce7a56a9d6')
end
end
context 'when multiple column names are given' do
subject(:trigger_name) { copy_trigger.name(%w[id fk_id], %w[other_id other_fk_id]) }
it 'returns the trigger name' do
expect(trigger_name).to eq('trigger_166626e51481')
end
end
context 'when a different number of new and old column names are given' do
it 'raises an error' do
expect do
copy_trigger.name(%w[id fk_id], %w[other_id])
end.to raise_error(ArgumentError, 'number of source and destination columns must match')
end
end
end
describe '#create' do
let(:model) { Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) }
before do
connection.execute(<<~SQL)
CREATE TABLE #{table_name} (
id serial NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
other_id integer,
fk_id bigint,
other_fk_id bigint);
SQL
model.table_name = table_name
end
context 'when a single column name is given' do
let(:trigger_name) { 'trigger_cfce7a56a9d6' }
it 'creates the trigger and function' do
expect_function_not_to_exist(trigger_name)
expect_trigger_not_to_exist(table_name, trigger_name)
copy_trigger.create('id', 'other_id')
expect_function_to_exist(trigger_name)
expect_valid_function_trigger(table_name, trigger_name, trigger_name, before: %w[insert update])
end
it 'properly copies the column data using the trigger function' do
copy_trigger.create('id', 'other_id')
record = model.create!(id: 10)
expect(record.reload).to have_attributes(other_id: 10)
record.update!({ id: 20 })
expect(record.reload).to have_attributes(other_id: 20)
end
end
context 'when multiple column names are given' do
let(:trigger_name) { 'trigger_166626e51481' }
it 'creates the trigger and function to set all the columns' do
expect_function_not_to_exist(trigger_name)
expect_trigger_not_to_exist(table_name, trigger_name)
copy_trigger.create(%w[id fk_id], %w[other_id other_fk_id])
expect_function_to_exist(trigger_name)
expect_valid_function_trigger(table_name, trigger_name, trigger_name, before: %w[insert update])
end
it 'properly copies the columns using the trigger function' do
copy_trigger.create(%w[id fk_id], %w[other_id other_fk_id])
record = model.create!(id: 10, fk_id: 20)
expect(record.reload).to have_attributes(other_id: 10, other_fk_id: 20)
record.update!(id: 30, fk_id: 50)
expect(record.reload).to have_attributes(other_id: 30, other_fk_id: 50)
end
end
context 'when a custom trigger name is given' do
let(:trigger_name) { '_test_trigger' }
it 'creates the trigger and function with the custom name' do
expect_function_not_to_exist(trigger_name)
expect_trigger_not_to_exist(table_name, trigger_name)
copy_trigger.create('id', 'other_id', trigger_name: trigger_name)
expect_function_to_exist(trigger_name)
expect_valid_function_trigger(table_name, trigger_name, trigger_name, before: %w[insert update])
end
end
context 'when the trigger function already exists' do
let(:trigger_name) { 'trigger_cfce7a56a9d6' }
it 'does not raise an error' do
expect_function_not_to_exist(trigger_name)
expect_trigger_not_to_exist(table_name, trigger_name)
copy_trigger.create('id', 'other_id')
expect_function_to_exist(trigger_name)
expect_valid_function_trigger(table_name, trigger_name, trigger_name, before: %w[insert update])
copy_trigger.create('id', 'other_id')
expect_function_to_exist(trigger_name)
expect_valid_function_trigger(table_name, trigger_name, trigger_name, before: %w[insert update])
end
end
context 'when a different number of new and old column names are given' do
it 'raises an error' do
expect do
copy_trigger.create(%w[id fk_id], %w[other_id])
end.to raise_error(ArgumentError, 'number of source and destination columns must match')
end
end
end
describe '#drop' do
let(:trigger_name) { '_test_trigger' }
before do
connection.execute(<<~SQL)
CREATE TABLE #{table_name} (
id serial NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
other_id integer NOT NULL);
CREATE FUNCTION #{trigger_name}()
RETURNS trigger
LANGUAGE plpgsql AS
$$
BEGIN
RAISE NOTICE 'hello';
RETURN NEW;
END
$$;
CREATE TRIGGER #{trigger_name}
BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE
ON #{table_name}
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION #{trigger_name}();
SQL
end
it 'drops the trigger and function for the given arguments' do
expect_function_to_exist(trigger_name)
expect_valid_function_trigger(table_name, trigger_name, trigger_name, before: %w[insert update])
copy_trigger.drop(trigger_name)
expect_trigger_not_to_exist(table_name, trigger_name)
expect_function_not_to_exist(trigger_name)
end
context 'when the trigger does not exist' do
it 'does not raise an error' do
copy_trigger.drop(trigger_name)
expect_trigger_not_to_exist(table_name, trigger_name)
expect_function_not_to_exist(trigger_name)
copy_trigger.drop(trigger_name)
end
end
end
end