debian-mirror-gitlab/spec/lib/gitlab/database/bulk_update_spec.rb
2021-04-17 20:07:23 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe Gitlab::Database::BulkUpdate do
describe 'error states' do
let(:columns) { %i[title] }
let_it_be(:mapping) do
create_default(:user)
create_default(:project)
i_a, i_b = create_list(:issue, 2)
{
i_a => { title: 'Issue a' },
i_b => { title: 'Issue b' }
}
end
it 'does not raise errors on valid inputs' do
expect { described_class.execute(columns, mapping) }.not_to raise_error
end
it 'expects a non-empty list of column names' do
expect { described_class.execute([], mapping) }.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it 'expects all columns to be symbols' do
expect { described_class.execute([1], mapping) }.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it 'expects all columns to be valid columns on the tables' do
expect { described_class.execute([:foo], mapping) }.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it 'refuses to set ID' do
expect { described_class.execute([:id], mapping) }.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it 'expects a non-empty mapping' do
expect { described_class.execute(columns, []) }.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it 'expects all map values to be Hash instances' do
bad_map = mapping.merge(build(:issue) => 2)
expect { described_class.execute(columns, bad_map) }.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
end
it 'is possible to update all objects in a single query' do
users = create_list(:user, 3)
mapping = users.zip(%w[foo bar baz]).to_h do |u, name|
[u, { username: name, admin: true }]
end
expect do
described_class.execute(%i[username admin], mapping)
end.not_to exceed_query_limit(1)
# We have optimistically updated the values
expect(users).to all(be_admin)
expect(users.map(&:username)).to eq(%w[foo bar baz])
users.each(&:reset)
# The values are correct on reset
expect(users).to all(be_admin)
expect(users.map(&:username)).to eq(%w[foo bar baz])
end
it 'is possible to update heterogeneous sets' do
create_default(:user)
create_default(:project)
mr_a = create(:merge_request)
i_a, i_b = create_list(:issue, 2)
mapping = {
mr_a => { title: 'MR a' },
i_a => { title: 'Issue a' },
i_b => { title: 'Issue b' }
}
expect do
described_class.execute(%i[title], mapping)
end.not_to exceed_query_limit(2)
expect([mr_a, i_a, i_b].map { |x| x.reset.title })
.to eq(['MR a', 'Issue a', 'Issue b'])
end
shared_examples 'basic functionality' do
it 'sets multiple values' do
create_default(:user)
create_default(:project)
i_a, i_b = create_list(:issue, 2)
mapping = {
i_a => { title: 'Issue a' },
i_b => { title: 'Issue b' }
}
described_class.execute(%i[title], mapping)
expect([i_a, i_b].map { |x| x.reset.title })
.to eq(['Issue a', 'Issue b'])
end
end
include_examples 'basic functionality'
context 'when prepared statements are configured differently to the normal test environment' do
before do
klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
def self.abstract_class?
true # So it gets its own connection
end
end
stub_const('ActiveRecordBasePreparedStatementsInverted', klass)
c = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.instance_variable_get(:@config)
inverted = c.merge(prepared_statements: !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.prepared_statements)
ActiveRecordBasePreparedStatementsInverted.establish_connection(inverted)
allow(ActiveRecord::Base).to receive(:connection_specification_name)
.and_return(ActiveRecordBasePreparedStatementsInverted.connection_specification_name)
end
include_examples 'basic functionality'
end
end