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- data/History.txt +3 -0
- data/Manifest.txt +34 -0
- data/README.txt +21 -0
- data/Rakefile +22 -0
- data/lib/dbd/mssql.rb +191 -0
- data/lib/dbd/mssql/database.rb +148 -0
- data/lib/dbd/mssql/driver.rb +31 -0
- data/lib/dbd/mssql/statement.rb +119 -0
- data/lib/dbd/mssql/types.rb +66 -0
- data/lib/dbi.rb +331 -0
- data/lib/dbi/base_classes.rb +16 -0
- data/lib/dbi/base_classes/database.rb +136 -0
- data/lib/dbi/base_classes/driver.rb +88 -0
- data/lib/dbi/base_classes/statement.rb +170 -0
- data/lib/dbi/binary.rb +25 -0
- data/lib/dbi/columninfo.rb +107 -0
- data/lib/dbi/exceptions.rb +65 -0
- data/lib/dbi/handles.rb +49 -0
- data/lib/dbi/handles/database.rb +229 -0
- data/lib/dbi/handles/driver.rb +60 -0
- data/lib/dbi/handles/statement.rb +408 -0
- data/lib/dbi/row.rb +260 -0
- data/lib/dbi/sql.rb +22 -0
- data/lib/dbi/sql/preparedstatement.rb +115 -0
- data/lib/dbi/sql_type_constants.rb +75 -0
- data/lib/dbi/trace.rb +91 -0
- data/lib/dbi/types.rb +158 -0
- data/lib/dbi/typeutil.rb +108 -0
- data/lib/dbi/utils.rb +60 -0
- data/lib/dbi/utils/date.rb +59 -0
- data/lib/dbi/utils/tableformatter.rb +112 -0
- data/lib/dbi/utils/time.rb +52 -0
- data/lib/dbi/utils/timestamp.rb +96 -0
- data/lib/dbi/utils/xmlformatter.rb +73 -0
- data/test/dbd/general/test_database.rb +195 -0
- data/test/dbd/general/test_statement.rb +336 -0
- data/test/dbd/general/test_types.rb +288 -0
- metadata +128 -0
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module DBI
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module Utils
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# Formats a resultset in a textual table, suitable for printing.
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module TableFormatter
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def self.coerce(obj) # :nodoc:
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# FIXME this is probably short-sighted.
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obj = "NULL" if obj.nil?
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obj = (obj.kind_of?(Array) or obj.kind_of?(Hash)) ? obj.inspect : obj.to_s
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return obj
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end
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# Perform the formatting.
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#
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# * +header+: table headers, as you'd expect they correspond to each column in the row.
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# * +rows+: array of array (or DBI::Row) which represent the data.
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# * +header_orient+: jusification of the header. :left, :right, or :center.
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# * +rows_orient+: justification of the rows. same as +header_orient+.
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# * +indent+: number of spaces to indent each line in the output.
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# * +cellspace+: number of spaces to pad the cell on the left and right.
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# * +pagebreak_after+: introduce a pagebreak each +n+ rows.
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# * +output+: object that responds to `<<` which will contain the output. Default is STDOUT.
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#
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# If a block is provided, +output+ will be yielded each row if
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# +pagebreak+ is nil, otherwise it will be yielded when the output
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# is complete.
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#--
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# TODO: add a nr-column where the number of the column is shown
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#++
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def self.ascii(header,
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rows,
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header_orient=:left,
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rows_orient=:left,
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indent=2,
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cellspace=1,
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output=STDOUT)
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if rows.size == 0 or rows[0].size == 0
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output.puts "No rows selected"
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return
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end
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header_orient ||= :left
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rows_orient ||= :left
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indent ||= 2
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cellspace ||= 1
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# pagebreak_after n-rows (without counting header or split-lines)
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# yield block with output as param after each pagebreak (not at the end)
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col_lengths = (0...(header.size)).collect do |colnr|
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(0...rows.size).collect { |rownr|
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value = rows[rownr][colnr]
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coerce(value).size
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}.max,
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header[colnr].size
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].max
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indent = " " * indent
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split_line = indent + "+"
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col_lengths.each {|col| split_line << "-" * (col+cellspace*2) + "+" }
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cellspace = " " * cellspace
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output_row = proc {|row, orient|
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output << indent + "|"
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row.each_with_index {|c,i|
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output << cellspace
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str = coerce(c)
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output << case orient
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when :left then str.ljust(col_lengths[i])
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when :right then str.rjust(col_lengths[i])
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when :center then str.center(col_lengths[i])
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end
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output << cellspace
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output << "|"
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}
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rownr = 0
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loop do
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output_row.call(header, header_orient)
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end
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module DBI
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# Represents a Time
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class Time
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attr_accessor :hour, :minute, :second
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private
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# DBI::Time.new(hour = 0, minute = 0, second = 0)
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# DBI::Time.new(Time)
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# Creates and returns a new DBI::Time object. Unlike the Time object
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# Time object.
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def initialize(hour=0, minute=0, second=0)
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case hour
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when ::Time
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@hour, @minute, @second = hour.hour, hour.min, hour.sec
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@original_time = hour
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@hour, @minute, @second = hour, minute, second
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end
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alias :min :minute
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alias :min= :minute=
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alias :sec= :second=
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# Returns a new Time object based on the hour, minute and second, using
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def to_time
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if @original_time
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end
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# Returns a DBI::Time object as a string in HH:MM:SS format.
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def to_s
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sprintf("%02d:%02d:%02d", @hour, @minute, @second)
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module DBI
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class Timestamp
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attr_writer :fraction
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private
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# DBI::Timestamp(year=0,month=0,day=0,hour=0,min=0,sec=0,fraction=nil)
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# DBI::Timestamp(Time)
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# DBI::Timestamp(Date)
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def initialize(year=0, month=0, day=0, hour=0, min=0, sec=0, fraction=nil)
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when ::Time
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module XMLFormatter
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end
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end
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end
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def test_ping
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assert @dbh.ping
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# XXX if it isn't obvious, this should be tested better. Not sure what
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# good behavior is yet.
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end
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def test_columns
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assert_nothing_raised do
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cols = @dbh.columns("precision_test")
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assert(cols)
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assert_kind_of(Array, cols)
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assert_equal(4, cols.length)
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# the first column should always be "text_field" and have the following
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# properties:
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assert_equal("text_field", cols[0]["name"])
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assert(!cols[0]["nullable"])
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assert_equal(20, cols[0]["precision"])
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# scale can be either nil or 0 for character types.
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case cols[0]["scale"]
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when nil
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assert_equal(nil, cols[0]["scale"])
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when 0
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assert_equal(0, cols[0]["scale"])
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else
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flunk "scale can be either 0 or nil for character types"
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end
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assert_equal(
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DBI::Type::Varchar.object_id,
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DBI::TypeUtil.type_name_to_module(cols[0]["type_name"]).object_id
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)
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+
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# the second column should always be "integer_field" and have the following
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# properties:
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assert_equal("integer_field", cols[1]["name"])
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assert(cols[1]["nullable"])
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assert_equal(1, cols[2]["scale"])
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assert_equal(2, cols[2]["precision"])
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+
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assert_equal(
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DBI::Type::Integer.object_id,
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DBI::TypeUtil.type_name_to_module(cols[1]["type_name"]).object_id
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)
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+
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# the second column should always be "integer_field" and have the following
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# properties:
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assert_equal("decimal_field", cols[2]["name"])
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assert(cols[2]["nullable"])
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assert_equal(1, cols[2]["scale"])
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assert_equal(2, cols[2]["precision"])
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assert_equal(
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DBI::Type::Decimal.object_id,
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DBI::TypeUtil.type_name_to_module(cols[2]["type_name"]).object_id
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)
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+
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# the second column should always be "numeric_field" and have the following
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# properties:
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assert_equal("numeric_field", cols[3]["name"])
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assert(cols[3]["nullable"])
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assert_equal(6, cols[3]["scale"])
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assert_equal(30, cols[3]["precision"])
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assert_equal(
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DBI::Type::Decimal.object_id,
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DBI::TypeUtil.type_name_to_module(cols[3]["type_name"]).object_id
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+
)
|
81
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+
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+
# finally, we ensure that every column in the array is a ColumnInfo
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+
# object
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cols.each { |col| assert_kind_of(DBI::ColumnInfo, col) }
|
85
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+
end
|
86
|
+
end
|
87
|
+
|
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+
def test_prepare
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@sth = @dbh.prepare('select * from names')
|
90
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+
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91
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+
assert @sth
|
92
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+
assert_kind_of DBI::StatementHandle, @sth
|
93
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+
|
94
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+
@sth.finish
|
95
|
+
end
|
96
|
+
|
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|
+
def test_do
|
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assert_equal 1, @dbh.do("insert into names (name, age) values (@name, @age)", {:name => "Billy", :age => 21})
|
99
|
+
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@sth = @dbh.prepare("select * from names where name = @name")
|
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+
@sth.execute :name => "Billy"
|
102
|
+
|
103
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+
assert_equal ["Billy", 21], @sth.fetch
|
104
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+
@sth.finish
|
105
|
+
end
|
106
|
+
|
107
|
+
def test_tables
|
108
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+
tables = @dbh.tables.sort
|
109
|
+
|
110
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+
# since this is a general test, let's prune the system tables
|
111
|
+
# FIXME not so sure if this should be a general test anymore.
|
112
|
+
if dbtype == "odbc"
|
113
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+
tables -= [
|
114
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+
"administrable_role_authorizations",
|
115
|
+
"applicable_roles",
|
116
|
+
"attributes",
|
117
|
+
"check_constraint_routine_usage",
|
118
|
+
"check_constraints",
|
119
|
+
"column_domain_usage",
|
120
|
+
"column_privileges",
|
121
|
+
"column_udt_usage",
|
122
|
+
"columns",
|
123
|
+
"constraint_column_usage",
|
124
|
+
"constraint_table_usage",
|
125
|
+
"data_type_privileges",
|
126
|
+
"domain_constraints",
|
127
|
+
"domain_udt_usage",
|
128
|
+
"domains",
|
129
|
+
"element_types",
|
130
|
+
"enabled_roles",
|
131
|
+
"information_schema_catalog_name",
|
132
|
+
"key_column_usage",
|
133
|
+
"parameters",
|
134
|
+
"referential_constraints",
|
135
|
+
"role_column_grants",
|
136
|
+
"role_routine_grants",
|
137
|
+
"role_table_grants",
|
138
|
+
"role_usage_grants",
|
139
|
+
"routine_privileges",
|
140
|
+
"routines",
|
141
|
+
"schemata",
|
142
|
+
"sequences",
|
143
|
+
"sql_features",
|
144
|
+
"sql_implementation_info",
|
145
|
+
"sql_languages",
|
146
|
+
"sql_packages",
|
147
|
+
"sql_parts",
|
148
|
+
"sql_sizing",
|
149
|
+
"sql_sizing_profiles",
|
150
|
+
"table_constraints",
|
151
|
+
"table_privileges",
|
152
|
+
"tables",
|
153
|
+
"triggered_update_columns",
|
154
|
+
"triggers",
|
155
|
+
"usage_privileges",
|
156
|
+
"view_column_usage",
|
157
|
+
"view_routine_usage",
|
158
|
+
"view_table_usage",
|
159
|
+
"views"
|
160
|
+
]
|
161
|
+
end
|
162
|
+
|
163
|
+
case dbtype
|
164
|
+
when "postgresql"
|
165
|
+
tables.reject! { |x| x =~ /^pg_/ }
|
166
|
+
assert_equal %w(array_test bit_test blob_test boolean_test bytea_test db_specific_types_test enum_type_test field_types_test names precision_test time_test timestamp_test view_names), tables
|
167
|
+
when 'sqlite3'
|
168
|
+
assert_equal %w(bit_test blob_test boolean_test db_specific_types_test field_types_test names names_defined_with_spaces precision_test time_test timestamp_test view_names), tables
|
169
|
+
else
|
170
|
+
assert_equal %w(bit_test blob_test boolean_test db_specific_types_test field_types_test names precision_test time_test timestamp_test view_names), tables
|
171
|
+
end
|
172
|
+
end
|
173
|
+
|
174
|
+
def test_attrs
|
175
|
+
# test defaults
|
176
|
+
assert @dbh["AutoCommit"] # should be true
|
177
|
+
|
178
|
+
# test setting
|
179
|
+
assert !(@dbh["AutoCommit"] = false)
|
180
|
+
assert !@dbh["AutoCommit"]
|
181
|
+
|
182
|
+
# test committing an outstanding transaction
|
183
|
+
@sth = @dbh.prepare("insert into names (name, age) values (@name, @age)")
|
184
|
+
@sth.execute(:name => "Billy", :age => 22)
|
185
|
+
@sth.finish
|
186
|
+
|
187
|
+
assert @dbh["AutoCommit"] = true # should commit at this point
|
188
|
+
|
189
|
+
@sth = @dbh.prepare("select * from names where name = @name")
|
190
|
+
@sth.execute(:name => "Billy")
|
191
|
+
res = @sth.fetch
|
192
|
+
@sth.finish
|
193
|
+
assert_equal [ "Billy", 22 ], res
|
194
|
+
end
|
195
|
+
end
|